Calvin and the Colonel
Calvin and the Colonel
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Season 1
23 Episodes

Episode 1
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The Television Job
The Television Job
Episode 2
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The Polka Dot Bandit
The Polka Dot Bandit
Episode 3
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Thanksgiving Dinner
Thanksgiving Dinner
Episode 4
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The Costume Ball
The Costume Ball
Episode 5
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Sycamore Lodge
Sycamore Lodge
Episode 6
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Cloakroom
Cloakroom
Episode 7
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Calvin Gets Psychoanalyzed
Calvin Gets Psychoanalyzed
Episode 8
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Wheeling and Dealing
Wheeling and Dealing
Episode 9
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The Wrecking Crew
The Wrecking Crew
Episode 10
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The Colonel's Old Flame
The Colonel's Old Flame
Episode 11
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Sister Sue and the Police Captain
Sister Sue and the Police Captain
Episode 12
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Jim Dandy Cleaners
Jim Dandy Cleaners
Episode 13
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Jealousy
Jealousy
Episode 14
Money Reward
Money Reward
Episode 15
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Sister Sue's Sweetheart
Sister Sue's Sweetheart
Episode 16
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The Winning Number
The Winning Number
Episode 17
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Calvin's Glamour Girl
Calvin's Glamour Girl
Episode 18
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The Colonel Out-foxes Himself
The Colonel Out-foxes Himself
Episode 19
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Nephew Newton's Fortune
Nephew Newton's Fortune
Episode 20
The Winning Number
The Winning Number
Episode 21
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Woman's Picnic
Woman's Picnic
Episode 22
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Magazine Romance
Magazine Romance
Episode 23
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Ring Reward
Ring Reward

Calvin and the Colonel

Calvin and the Colonel is an animated cartoon television series in 1961 about Colonel Montgomery J. Klaxon, a shrewd fox and Calvin T. Burnside, a dumb bear. Their lawyer was Oliver Wendell Clutch, who was a weasel. The colonel lived with his wife Maggie Belle and her sister Sue, who did not trust the colonel at all. Colonel Klaxon was in the real estate business, but always tried get-rich-quick schemes with Calvin's unwitting help. The series was an animated remake of Amos 'n' Andy [or, more or less, "Andy and The Kingfish"] and featured the voices of Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll from the radio series. Using animals avoided the touchy racial issues which had led to the downfall of Amos 'n' Andy. Because of low ratings, the show was cancelled after two months, but returned two months later to complete the first season contract. For a year afterward reruns were seen on Saturday mornings, and eventually syndicated through the 1960s. It was also adapted as a comic book by Dell Comics, and as such the first of two issues was the final installment in the company's extremely prolific Four Color anthology series.
Last Updated: December 16, 2025

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