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The Adventures of Pow Wow the Indian Boy
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These are from the production co. Tempe Toons. These are from the estate sale. THE ADVENTURES OF POW WOW
Produced by Tempe-Toons 1956
Presented by Leo and Walter Minskoff
Executive Producer Leon Marcus
Directed by Sam Singer
Animation - Tom Baron
Story - Ben Hardaway
Music - Monty Kelly The Adventures of Pow Wow first appeared from January 30, 1949 through March 13, 1949 as a very limited-animation local 15 minute Sunday morning program on New York's WNBT-TV. It reappeared in 1956 as a series of 39 five minute black and white films on CBS-TV's Captain Kangaroo show. Pow Wow was syndicated by Screen Gems to the eleven western U.S. states which did not air Captain Kangaroo at the time.Based on Indian folklore, the fables included 'How the Fox Got His White-Tipped Tale', 'Pow Wow and the Stork', 'How the Rabbit Got His Hop', 'Pow Wow and Playing Possum', and 'How the Turtle Got His Shell'. The series left Captain Kangaroo's show in early 1958 and was syndicated beginning in May, 1958 as filler for local kid shows. In New York the later shorts were aired Saturday mornings on WRCA-TV (later WNBC-TV) as part of Ray Forrest's Children's Theater (which also aired the original Jay Ward-Alex Anderson Crusader Rabbit cartoons). In Chicago they appeared on WGN-TV's Garfield Goose and Friends. Tele-Features, the company which distributed Sam Singer's Courageous Cat? and Minute Mouse cartoons, took over syndication of The Adventures of Pow Wow in 1960.
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