#3: King Leonardo and His Short Subjects (1960-1963)
Broadcasted from 1960-63 with a budget of $25,000 per episode, King Leonardo and His Short Subjects entertained audiences with its unique set in Africa, featuring the adventures of the bumbling King Leonardo the Lion and his quirky team across five segments and a two-part epic.
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Set in the fictional African nation of Bongo Congo, King Leonardo navigated ruling with the help of Odie Cologne, a skunk with the voice of Ronald Colman, thanks to Allen Swift. Narrated by Kenny Delmar, the series was renowned for its creative storytelling.