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Krantz Films

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Krantz Films, Inc. (KFI) was a Canadian production company headed by American film producer Steve Krantz. From 1966 to 1974, it produced animated cartoon shows such as The Marvel Super Heroes, Rocket Robin Hood, Spider-Man,[1][2] The Wonderful Stories of Professor Kitzel, and Max, the 2000-Year-Old Mouse.

It also produced the films Fritz the Cat, Heavy Traffic, The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat and Cooley High, and many live-action television shows in Canada and Japan: The Space Giants in 1970, The Weaker(?) Sex in 1968[3] and many more.[2] During production of the latter, the company was sold to cable system operator Vikoa, which later wound down the operation.[4]

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  1. ^ Raphael, Jordan; Spurgeon, Tom (2004). Stan Lee and the Rise and Fall of the American Comic Book. Chicago Review Press. p. 186. ISBN 1613742924. Retrieved 2013-09-20.
  2. ^ a b "Strange Paradise New Serial". Calgary Herald. 1969-10-03. Retrieved 2013-09-20.
  3. ^ The Canadian Press (1968-03-08). "Distributor Plans To Sell Canadian Programs in U.S." Edmonton Journal. Retrieved 2013-09-20.
  4. ^ "Vikoa Acquires Krantz Films". The Wall Street Journal. 1969-02-23. ProQuest 133444591. Retrieved 2013-09-20.
  5. ^ "TRILLIUM PRODUCTIONS | Canadian Animation, Cartooning and Illustration".