<p>In 1959 Buck Biggers Chester &quot;Chet&quot; Stove Joe Harris and Treadwell D. Covington founded Total Television.&nbsp; Their goal was to create cartoon characters that encouraged kids to buy General Mills breakfast cereals and other products. Their animation series were produced from 1959-1969 using the &quot;limited animation&quot; technique where minimal movements were synchronized with voice actor performances.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Total Television produced:</p><p>The King and Odie (1960&ndash;1963)</p><p>The Hunter (1960&ndash;1963)</p><p>Commander McBragg (1963&ndash;1966)</p><p>Go Go Gophers (1966&ndash;1969)</p><p>Klondike Kat (1963&ndash;1966)</p><p>Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales (1963&ndash;1966)</p><p>The Beagles (1966&ndash;1969)</p><p>The Sing A Long Family (1964&ndash;1967)</p><p>Tooter Turtle (1960&ndash;1963)</p><p>Twinkles the Elephant (1960&ndash;1963)<br />Underdog (1964&ndash;1967)</p><p>Gene Hattree (1964&ndash;1966)</p><p>Cauliflower Cabby (1964)</p><p>The Colossal Show (1964)</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Discover how Total Television evolved through rare production artwork and storyboards as well as reminiscences from Total Television&#39;s founders.</p><p>&quot;Mark Arnold is the guy who the other authorities on comic books and animated cartoons turn to when they&#39;re stumped for an obscure tidbit of pop cultural information; he always delivers the goods.&quot;</p><p>- Scott Shaw cartoonist</p>
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