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Popples is an animated series, based on the Popples toys, created by Marie Cisterino, Janet Jones, Fran Kariotakis, Janet Redding, and Susan Trentel, that aired in syndication in the United States from 1986 to 1987 and Sky Channel in the United Kingdom from 1987 to 1988. [3]
Popples was a Saturday morning cartoon, based on the Popples toys, that aired in the United States from 1986 to 1987. The pilot was a live-action special, produced by Shelley Duvall, in which there were puppets and marionettes. [5] After this was well-received, it was decided to make a cartoon series with the same characters. [6]
Popples: 44 US 1986–1987 Potato Head Kids: 23 US 1986–1987 Part of My Little Pony 'n Friends: Pound Puppies: 26 US 1986–1987 The Raggy Dolls: 112 UK 1986–1994 Traditional Rambo: The Force of Freedom: 65 US 1986 Spin-off of First Blood: The Real Ghostbusters: 140: US 1986–1991 Spin-off of Ghostbusters: SilverHawks: 65 US, Japan 1986 ...
Lists of animated feature films released in the 1980s organized by year of release: List of animated feature films of 1980; List of animated feature films of 1981; List of animated feature films of 1982; List of animated feature films of 1983; List of animated feature films of 1984; List of animated feature films of 1985; List of animated ...
Popples is a children's animated television series based on the Popples toy line produced by Saban Brands, Method Animation and Zagtoon, in co-production with Nexus Factory and Umedia, with the participation of Tiji, Gulli, and DQ Entertainment International, and in association with SOFITVCINE 2 and UFund.
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