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05-06-2026, 06:27 PM
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There's a show from your childhood that Disney won't put on Disney+ (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQUN4Vq2-kA). 120 episodes. No home video release. No streaming. Just a melody stuck in your head for forty years (https://lostmediawiki.com/Dumbo%27s_Circus_(partially_lost_Disney_Channel_live-action_puppet_series;_1985-1986)) that you can't fully explain.
Dumbo's Circus (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YP1fh9aLL1c) premiered on May 6, 1985 on the Disney Channel — back when the Disney Channel was a premium cable channel your parents had to pay extra for. It used experimental animatronic puppet technology Disney called "puppetronics." It was one of the most important original series in early Disney Channel history. And most of you only saw it once, during a free preview week, before it scrambled back up.
In this video we cover the full story: why Disney made it, how it was built, the surprisingly stacked cast (Jim Cummings' first Disney job was here — before this he worked at a video store), why the episode count is still disputed across every database, and why this show survives today almost entirely through fan VHS recoveries and Reddit threads full of people saying "I thought I hallucinated this."
This is the Dumbo's Circus (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dl0ERMHQ1Gc) episode of Fever Dream Nostalgia — where we dig into the kids' shows, cartoons, and forgotten TV that lived in your brain long after the details faded.
If you grew up with the Disney Channel — or just wished you had — this one's for you.
Where were you when you first saw Dumbo's Circus (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumbo%27s_Circus)? Drop it in the comments.
There's a show from your childhood that Disney won't put on Disney+ (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQUN4Vq2-kA). 120 episodes. No home video release. No streaming. Just a melody stuck in your head for forty years (https://lostmediawiki.com/Dumbo%27s_Circus_(partially_lost_Disney_Channel_live-action_puppet_series;_1985-1986)) that you can't fully explain.
Dumbo's Circus (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YP1fh9aLL1c) premiered on May 6, 1985 on the Disney Channel — back when the Disney Channel was a premium cable channel your parents had to pay extra for. It used experimental animatronic puppet technology Disney called "puppetronics." It was one of the most important original series in early Disney Channel history. And most of you only saw it once, during a free preview week, before it scrambled back up.
In this video we cover the full story: why Disney made it, how it was built, the surprisingly stacked cast (Jim Cummings' first Disney job was here — before this he worked at a video store), why the episode count is still disputed across every database, and why this show survives today almost entirely through fan VHS recoveries and Reddit threads full of people saying "I thought I hallucinated this."
This is the Dumbo's Circus (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dl0ERMHQ1Gc) episode of Fever Dream Nostalgia — where we dig into the kids' shows, cartoons, and forgotten TV that lived in your brain long after the details faded.
If you grew up with the Disney Channel — or just wished you had — this one's for you.
Where were you when you first saw Dumbo's Circus (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumbo%27s_Circus)? Drop it in the comments.