- H.R.
Pufnstuf is an
American children's
television series created by Sid and
Marty Krofft. It was the
first independent live-action, life-sized-puppet...
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Pufnstuf (also
known as
Pufnstuf Zaps the World) is a 1970
American comedy fantasy musical film
produced by Sid and
Marty Krofft Enterprises and released...
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variety show
programs in the U.S.,
particularly in the 1970s,
including H.R.
Pufnstuf, Land of the Lost, and
Sigmund and the Sea Monsters.
Their fantasy programs...
- role. Wild also
starred in the
television series H.R.
Pufnstuf (1969) and its film
adaptation Pufnstuf (1970), as well as in the
films Melody (1971) and Robin...
- on NBC's Sid and
Marty Krofft television series H.R.
Pufnstuf, as well as in the 1970 film
Pufnstuf based on the series. Her
characteristic cackle and animated...
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producers Sid and
Marty Krofft alleged that the
copyright in
their H.R.
Pufnstuf children's
television program had been
infringed by a
series of McDonald's...
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continued her
acting career, as well. She had a
featured role in the
movie Pufnstuf (1970) and made
guest appearances on TV's The New Scooby-Doo Movies; Young...
- Sid and
Marty Krofft film
Pufnstuf, a spin-off of the
series H.R.
Pufnstuf, and
would take over from
Roberto Gamonet as
Pufnstuf in
subsequent appearances...
- bands, and for
drawing visual inspiration from 8-bit
video games and H.R.
Pufnstuf,
among other television shows.
Created by
Jacobs (lead
singer of the Aquabats)...
- Melvin"). He
provided several characters'
voices for the TV show H.R.
Pufnstuf and the
voice of
Prince Thun of the Lion Men on The New
Adventures of Flash...