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Lost Media Archive
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The 2011 DVD release with 17 episodes.

Connie the Cow is a Castilian Spanish children's show produced by Spain-based animation studio Neptuno Films in 2001. It is best known as a show aired on Nick Jr.'s sister network Noggin in the United States. While there is a countless mound of hundreds of episodes in the series (possibly a total 104 episodes), the show is known to have run for 2 seasons and 44 episodes (130 segments) on Noggin from 2003-2007.

Various episodes were released on several Connie the Cow DVDs and also included flash cards. In 2011, 17 full-length episodes were released on one dual-layer disc.

Many other episodes in the series remain stored away and have not been viewable to the public for a long while. In 2017, the Starz television network picked up the series and is now airing reruns of the show. More Connie the Cow episodes have now resurfaced on Starz.com. However, you have to register to watch the episodes. https://www.starz.com/series/27438/episodes

These episodes, streamed by Starz, are also available on Amazon.

Some other episodes also are available on TV3's Super 3 website, but the episodes cannot be accessed outside of Spain. http://www.ccma.cat/tv3/super3/vaca-connie/videos/#

A user by the name of Kobram9 also has a few Connie the Cow episodes on his/her YouTube channel. https://www.youtube.com/user/Kobram9/videos

Due to the series having been into obscurity and its info (especially about the voice actors and the show creator) having not been entirely identified/credited, it's been rumored for years that Neptuno Films crew member Josep Viciana created Connie the Cow, but recently today, on February 24, 2018, while I was searching "La Vaca Connie" on Google Images, I ran across an image of a pig that reminded me of one of the pigs from Connie the Cow, and I clicked the link to the sit it was from, and then I discovered a website of other cartoons that were from the same creator of Connie the Cow. As I discovered, it was actually Roman Rybakiewicz who created Connie the Cow, not Josep Viciana.

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