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The Smokey Bear Show

The Smokey Bear Show

Description: The Smokey Bear Show is an American animated television series that aired on ABC's Saturday morning schedule, produced by Rankin/Bass Productions. The show features Smokey Bear, the icon of the United States Forest Service, who was well known for his 1947 slogan, "Remember... only YOU can prevent forest fires". Wikipedia
Genre: Animation
Year Released: 1969
Number of seasons: 1
Number of episodes: 17
First episode air date: September 6, 1969
Network: American Broadcasting Company
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