Buchanan and Jack Schleh in 1956, and was animated by Soundac, Inc. The added portions in this 2006 release make it better than the original. Colonel Bleep is a 1957 American animated TV series, which was the first color cartoon series made for television. You would not watch this for the drama, and the science is based on theory and speculation more so than hard fact. It could be classified as it's own genre in that it blends the format of documentary and drama yet it is not a true example of either.
This movie is worthwhile for the simple fact it makes you think. It is up to the user to come to their own conclusion about the implications.
This movie uses both sound and questionable science to convey it's message. The most compelling aspect of this movie is not the specific examples they use, but the overall message that we create our own reality, we shape our own reality and we change reality. You'll enjoy the benefits of CPAP therapy while not feeling the same firm pressure on your. You won't have to deal with unsightly red marks on your cheeks and forehead, and it won't mess up your hair while you sleep. This is basically an expanded version of the previous "What the Bleep?" movie but it provides a lot more depth. The Bleep DreamPort Mask's revolutionary design enables CPAP therapy without the annoyances commonly found with most headgear. The show was originally syndicated in 1957 as a segment on Uncle Bills TV Club. This movie is a blend of new age thinking and what we know about quantum physics. Colonel Bleep is a 1957 American animated TV series, which was the first color cartoon series made for television.