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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.
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Wojeck
A coroner searches for truth and justice with the help of his friends, while trying to hold his family together. (inspired by the headlines of Dr. Morton Shulman, chief coroner in Toronto)
In the 1960s, Canadian TV underwent a shift led by “Wojeck” and “This Hour Has Seven Days.” “Wojeck,” influenced by Dr. Morton Shulman’s work, explored safety standards through naturalistic filmmaking by Ronald Weyman and Grahame Woods. John Vernon’s portrayal of Wojeck, a Polish Catholic confronting moral dilemmas, tackled societal issues like abortion and drug addiction. Guided by Weyman and David Peddie, the show bravely addressed topics like homosexuality and elderly neglect, gaining acclaim and international recognition.
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The Raccoons
The Raccoons is a Canadian animated television series which was originally broadcast from 1985 to 1991 with three preceding television specials from its inception in 1980 and one direct to video special in 1984. The franchise was created by Kevin Gillis with the co-operation of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
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Rocket Robin Hood
Rocket Robin Hood is a Canadian animated television series, placing the characters and conflicts of the classic Robin Hood legend in a futuristic, outer space setting, produced by Krantz Films, Inc. from 1966 to 1969.
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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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Hello Kitty’s Furry Tale Theater
Hello Kitty and other Sanrio characters star in adaptations of various fairy tales from all over the world.
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