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The motion picture, made on a small budget, did fine business
at the box office, led to a sequel, "Son of Flubber," and
had theatrical reissues in 1967 and 1974. It was released on video in
black and white in 1981 and 1993, and in a colorized version in
1986, after an airing on the Disney Channel in March of that year.
This was the first Disney film to be colorized, but the process
was still in its infancy and the results were less than spectacular.
In 1988-89, two new television episodes based on the film were
produced, starring Harry Anderson.
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