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    The King Kong Show

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    The King Kong Show

    An animated series about the adventures of King Kong and his young pal Bobby Bond. Also featured were the adventures of “Tom of T.H.U.M.B.”, a 6″ tall secret agent.

    $104.00
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    Spider-Man

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    Spider-Man

    Spider-Man is an animated television series that ran from September 9, 1967 to June 14, 1970. It was jointly produced in Canada and the United States and was the first animated adaptation of the Spider-Man comic book series, created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko. It first aired on the ABC television network in the United States but went into syndication at the start of the third season. Grantray-Lawrence Animation produced the first season. Seasons 2 and 3 were crafted by producer Ralph Bakshi in New York City. In Canada, it is currently airing on Teletoon Retro. An internet meme, commonly known as 1960s Spiderman, regarding the series has received an overwhelming amount of popularity. The meme consists of a screenshot taken at a random part of the series and adding an inappropriate and/or witty text. Since the death of Max Ferguson on March 7 2013, there are only three surviving members from the cast. Those three being Paul Soles the voice of Spider-Man, Chris Wiggins the voice of Mysterio and Carl Banas the voice of the Scorpion.

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    Tales of the Wizard of Oz

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    Tales of the Wizard of Oz

    Tales of the Wizard of Oz is a 1961 animated television series, produced by Crawley Films for Videocrafts. This is the second animated series produced by the studio, and the first by Rankin/Bass to feature traditional animation.

    The series features stories derived from characters created in L. Frank Baum’s book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Several characters are given additional names, including Dandy Lion, Rusty Tin Man, and Socrates the Scarecrow.

    Artistic renditions of the Oz characters created for this series were later featured in the hour-long television special, Return to Oz. The series was also adapted to a comic book for a one-shot in Dell’s Four Color #1308 [March–May 1962].

    As of 2013, this series has yet to be released on DVD. Ironically, both this series and Filmation’s own animated project, Journey Back to Oz, are now owned by the same company, DreamWorks Animation.

    In October 2010, the series was re-issued on the Retro Television Network.

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