King Leonardo and His Short Subjects

King Leonardo and His Short Subjects (1960-1961)

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King Leonardo and His Short Subjects was an animated cartoon series released in 1960 by Total Television (which would later rename itself Leonardo Productions after the main character of this show), sponsored by General Mills.

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Scheduleevery Saturday (30 min)

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E26Double TroubleApr 8, 1961
S01E25Sticky StuffApr 1, 1961
S01E24Sticky StuffMar 25, 1961
S01E23Am I GlueMar 18, 1961
S01E22The Legend of Leonardo The NeatMar 11, 1961
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'King Leonardo and His Short Subjects' premiere?

'King Leonardo and His Short Subjects' premiered on September 12, 1960.

Who created the TV show 'King Leonardo and His Short Subjects'?

The TV show 'King Leonardo and His Short Subjects' was created by Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera.

What was the genre of 'King Leonardo and His Short Subjects'?

'King Leonardo and His Short Subjects' was an animated comedy series.

Who voiced the character King Leonardo in the show?

Jackson Beck provided the voice for King Leonardo in the show.

What was the premise of 'King Leonardo and His Short Subjects'?

The show followed the adventures of a lion king named King Leonardo and his loyal subjects as they dealt with various humorous situations in their kingdom.

Who was King Leonardo's trusted advisor in the show?

Odie Cologne, a skunk, served as King Leonardo's trusted advisor in the show.

What was the name of the turtle who was King Leonardo's enemy?

Biggy Rat, a conniving turtle, was King Leonardo's nemesis in the show.

What was the name of King Leonardo's kingdom?

King Leonardo ruled over the land of Bongo Congo.

Who was the protagonist in the short subjects that aired alongside 'King Leonardo and His Short Subjects'?

Tooter Turtle, a lovable turtle, was the protagonist in the short subjects that aired alongside 'King Leonardo and His Short Subjects'.

What was the catchphrase of Tooter Turtle?

Tooter Turtle's catchphrase was "Drizzle, drazzle, druzzle, drome, time for this one to come home."

What was the running time of each episode of 'King Leonardo and His Short Subjects'?

Each episode of 'King Leonardo and His Short Subjects' had a running time of approximately 30 minutes.

Who provided the voice for Tooter Turtle?

Allen Swift provided the voice for Tooter Turtle.

What was the animation style used in 'King Leonardo and His Short Subjects'?

'King Leonardo and His Short Subjects' utilized limited animation techniques.

How many seasons did 'King Leonardo and His Short Subjects' have?

'King Leonardo and His Short Subjects' had a total of two seasons.

Was 'King Leonardo and His Short Subjects' a popular show during its time?

Yes, 'King Leonardo and His Short Subjects' gained a significant following during its run.

Did 'King Leonardo and His Short Subjects' receive any awards or nominations?

Unfortunately, there is no record of 'King Leonardo and His Short Subjects' receiving any awards or nominations.

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