Dumbo's Circus

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Dumbo's Circus
Starring Patty Maloney
Mark Sawyer
Van Snowden
Joe Giamalava
Sharon Baird
Norman Merrill, Jr.
Caleb Chung
Ron Mangham
Voices of Katie Leigh
Walker Edmiston
Patricia Parris
Jim Cummings
Will Ryan
Hal Smith
Ron Gans
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 120
Production
Running time 30 Minutes
Release
Original network The Disney Channel
Audio format Stereo
Original release May 6, 1985 –
1989
External links
[{{#property:P856}} Website]

Dumbo's Circus is a live action/puppet television series that aired on The Disney Channel beginning on May 6, 1985,[1] and featured the character of Dumbo from the original film. The series was in production for three and a half seasons,[2] and reruns continued to air until February 28, 1997.[3]

The cast members are human-sized anthropomorphic animals played by people in puppet suits using technology developed by Ken Forsse, the creator of Teddy Ruxpin. The same production technique was used for Welcome to Pooh Corner. Unlike Welcome to Pooh Corner, the show has never had any VHS, DVD or Blu-ray releases.

Many of the show's cast went on to star in the Christian radio series, Adventures in Odyssey.

Background

In the show, Dumbo has grown up, is able to speak, and has struck out on his own to begin his own circus. He and a cast of characters fly from town to town, in a wagon pulled through the air by Dumbo, performing their "greatest little show on earth". Other than Dumbo, none of the characters from the original film appeared in the show. Each character would perform a particular talent, which ranged from dancing and singing to telling knock knock jokes.

Characters

  • Dumbo: Also known as the "World's Only Flying Elephant". Star of the circus, Dumbo still relies on his magic feather to help him fly. He can usually be seen pulling the Circus wagon from place to place up in the sky. Often talks to the camera (breaking the fourth wall) towards the boys and girls watching the show, telling them when it's time for a song or for the sideshow. Being an elephant, Dumbo's memory is usually very good (based on the expression "An elephant never forgets."), his hearing is very sharp and sometimes his sneezes are often strong - strong enough to cause some wind.
  • Lionel: A Brooklyn accented lion who serves as Dumbo's right-hand partner, popcorn server, ticket taker and sideshow barker. Has a knot in his tail. Lionel was inspired by the character of Timothy Q. Mouse from the 1941 film and says goodbye to the viewers at the end of every episode.[citation needed] Lionel's voice is almost similar to Mickey Mouse.
  • Fair Dinkum: Also known as "Dink" for short, he is a koala who serves as ringmaster of the circus. As he is from Australia, he has the accent they have as well. There are a few things that Dink is afraid of - heights (so he's scared of flying) and drowning in the water being a few of them. His name comes from the Australian phrase, "fair dinkum".
  • Barnaby Bowser (voiced by Will Ryan): A goofy dog who is the circus clown/magician as "Barnaby the Great". Known for saying "Ah-hee-ee-ee-ee-ee" whenever he laughs, and sounds like he's from the south. His magic tricks don't always work out the way he wants them to. Good friends with Lionel and Q.T. He also gets scared easily. Often hums his signature song "I'm Just a Lucky Dog". Comes from a big family - Edison Bowser (who invented flea powder), Isadoga Bowser (a famous dancer who perfected the "Dog trot"), Julia Bowser (Barnaby's favorite as she invented the hot dog) and his famous Uncle Lattimer Bowser, III. Barnaby shares a trait with Rabbit from Welcome to Pooh Corner (also voiced by Will Ryan) - both are gifted magicians. The only difference being that Rabbit's tricks usually work well, whereas Barnaby's doesn't always work the way he wants them to.
  • Lilli: The only female character before Matilda appeared, Lilli is a beautiful cat who serves as a tightrope artist in the circus. Sometimes wears glasses because of her bad eyesight - mostly to see things that are very close like books, signs and to play checkers. Likes pretty things.
  • Q.T.: A slow-witted, but good-natured orangutan who is the resident strongman and calliope player (in earlier episodes he was accompanied by a small pink creature while playing the calliope). He makes friends easily, and has other talents, like kite making. Sometimes doesn't know his own strength.
  • Sebastian: A purple alley cat who is usually reduced to janitorial duties and likes to nap any chance he gets. Sometimes tricks others (usually Q.T.) to do his own work, but sometimes his tricks backfire on him. In the side show, Sebastian has a ventriloquist dummy with him called Sly.

Other characters

  • Flip & Flap: A duo who are usually seen during the side show, telling each other jokes. They are identifiable by their appearances - Flip has long rabbit ears, and Flap has a red afro and a pig-like nose.
  • Rinkum Dinkum: A later addition to the series, Rinkum is Fair Dinkum's older brother. In contrast to Fair Dinkum, Rinkum is much more brave and doesn't scare easily. Like his brother, Rinkum speaks in an Australian accent. During the Side Show, Rinkum puts on a show in which the audience has to guess what country he once visited and is pretending to be from.
  • Matilda Dinkum: Another later addition to the series, Matilda is Rinkum and Fair Dinkum's younger sister and loves to dance. Also known as "Matty". Like her brothers, she speaks with an Australian accent. Her name comes from the famous Australian song "Waltzing Matilda".
  • Lattimer Bowser, III (voiced by Laurie Main): Barnaby's uncle who is a famous explorer. He looks like Barnaby, but is much older, with a moustache (which he occasionally brushes with his hands), and wears a monocle and a pith helmet. Speaks with an English accent.
  • Fira: Lilli's aunt, who speaks with an upper class accent. Looks like Lilli, but whereas Lilli only wears glasses for reading, she wears glasses all the time. Finds Sebastian to be sneaky, even if he is a cat.
  • Mrs. Jumbo: Dumbo's mother, whom he sometimes talk about.

Voices

Songs

  • "Dumbo's Circus" (Opening theme song)
  • "The Big Parade" (Dumbo, Lionel, Barnaby and the Chorus)
  • "Clowning Around" (Chorus)
  • "I'm Just a Lucky Dog" (Barnaby)
  • "I'm an Elephant Too" (Fair Dinkum) (Some episodes plays it during the closing credits instead of "Gotta Fly")
  • "I Love the Circus" (Chorus) (Some episodes plays it during the closing credits instead of "Gotta Fly")
  • "Hand Clappin'" (Barnaby and Lionel)
  • "March to the Music" (Lionel)
  • "Dumbo's Up in the Air" (Chorus)
  • "A Genuine Clown" (Barnaby)
  • "Gotta Fly" (Regular Closing theme song)

Side-show acts

  • Sebastian and Sly
  • Flip and Flap
    • Flip and Flap at the Restaurant
  • Dumbo's Nursery Rhymes
  • Barnaby's Magic Show
  • Q.T.'s Knock-Knock Jokes
  • Lilli's Tongue Twisters
  • Rinkum Dinkum's Make-Believe
  • Lilli's Mystery

Episodes

  1. Who's Got the Feather?
  2. The Long Walk
  3. All 'Bout Hats
  4. Never Trust a Stranger
  5. Teaching a Bird to Fly
  6. Farmer's Circus
  7. Lilli's Surprise Birthday
  8. Finding the Perfect Gift
  9. Blue Glass Contest
  10. Lilli Come's Home
  11. The Annual Summer Parade
  12. Welcome to Melody Land
  13. A Lion Needs a Mane
  14. She's Really Something Special
  15. Tiny Town
  16. Yippi-ki-bow-wow
  17. Sandwich Hero
  18. Elephant
  19. Bye Bye Birdie
  20. Lilli's Hat Dance
  21. A Taste of Medicine
  22. Scratch, Scratch
  23. One Size Fits All
  24. Ragweed Rag
  25. A Present for Lionel
  26. All in a Day's Play
  27. A Better Bet
  28. The Perfect Peanut
  29. Lionel Goes to Town
  30. Strongman Contest
  31. Tricky Sebastian
  32. 40 Winks for Dinks
  33. Home Sweet Home
  34. Hide and Seek
  35. Ear Trouble
  36. Horsin' Around
  37. Barnaby Takes a Hike
  38. Quartet for Five
  39. The Big Switch
  40. Nine Lucks of Sebastion
  41. Barnaby's Magic Coat
  42. Dear Diary
  43. Sports Town
  44. Bluegrass
  45. Dumbolina
  46. Rinkum's Return
  47. Concertina for Two
  48. Invisible Box
  49. Barnaby Cries Uncle
  50. Uncle Lattimer says "Merci"
  51. Sebastian's Little Helper
  52. Ring Around the Circus
  53. Dink's Double
  54. Masquerade
  55. Perfect Weather
  56. The Magical Musical Machine
  57. If I Ran the Circus
  58. Calliope Calamity
  59. Friends Time Three
  60. Lionel's Bubble Machine
  61. Quiet Please
  62. Sticky Fingers
  63. Sebastian's Treasure
  64. The Race
  65. Meet Me at the Fair
  66. Over the Rainbow
  67. Eyeglasses
  68. Whoops-a-daisy
  69. Everybody's Doing It
  70. Dink's New Job
  71. A Day at the Circus
  72. Luckville
  73. Budgadumbo
  74. Circus Sweeties
  75. The Odd Couple
  76. Magic B-day Cake
  77. Lionel's Weather Machine
  78. A Very Special Place
  79. The Treasure
  80. Christmas at the Circus
  81. Here's Matty
  82. Lionel's Singing Lesson
  83. The Five Wishes
  84. All Abroad
  85. Birthday, Birthday
  86. Helo's Dink
  87. Circus Trainer
  88. Help Wanted
  89. Dancing Matilda
  90. Everyone Should Have a Song
  91. Clowning Around
  92. My Fair Everybody
  93. Stormy Night
  94. Catchy Tune
  95. Matty's Beautiful Doll
  96. Tell Me a Story
  97. Adventures Through Reading
  98. Goldie
  99. Matty's Magical Mystery Tour
  100. Music, Maestro Please
  101. The Gang's All Here
  102. Adventure, Adventure
  103. Think of All the Times
  104. Mount Frosty
  105. Snookey & the Coodies
  106. Kite Day

Trivia

  • When the series first started, Sebastian is seen wearing only his hat, vest and short pants. After a few episodes, he is given a white T-shirt to go with it.
  • Some of the puppets that were used for audience members in the circus were used for Mother Goose's Treasury.

References

  1. The Disney Channel Magazine, May 1985: pp. 13, 17.
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  3. TV Guide - February 22–28, 1997

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