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Marvel Productions (1981–1993)
New World Animation (1993–1996)
Industry Television and movie studio
Fate Defunct (Intellectual properties acquired by Saban Entertainment)
Predecessor DePatie-Freleng Enterprises
Founded 1981
Defunct 1996
Headquarters Hollywood, Los Angeles, California
Key people
Products Television programs
Television specials
Theatrical films
Parent
File:Marvelproductions2.jpg
Alternate logo; as seen in a joint logo with Sunbow Productions.

Marvel Productions Ltd. (now known as New World Animation) was a television and film studio subsidiary of the Marvel Entertainment Group, based in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.[1] It later became a subsidiary of New World Entertainment and eventually of News Corporation (Fox Entertainment Group).

Originally an animation studio, Marvel Productions produced notable television shows, motion pictures, and television specials such as Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends, My Little Pony: The Movie, The Transformers: The Movie, The Incredible Hulk, and G.I. Joe: The Movie.

Most of the productions of Marvel Productions are now owned by The Walt Disney Company.

Background

DePatie-Freleng Enterprises (1963–1981)

The company began in 1963 as DFE Films and was sold to Cadence Industries, Marvel Comics Group's owner,[2] in 1981[3] after DFE founder and company executive Friz Freleng departed the company to return to his former job at Warner Bros. Animation. Freleng's business partner and DFE co-founder David H. DePatie continued to work for the company under the Marvel banner for several years until his retirement.[4]

History

Marvel Productions (1981–1993)

Marvel Productions opened its Los Angeles studio in 1981.[3] In 1984, Margaret Loesch joined Marvel Productions as President and Chief Executive Officer.[5] MCG was owned from 1968 by Cadence Industries Corporation and was incorporated as Marvel Entertainment Group (MEG) and sold in 1986 to New World Pictures.[6] With New World having cash flow problems, MEG was sold in January 1989 to Andrews Group, a MacAndrews and Forbes subsidiary, owned by Ronald Perelman. However, Marvel Productions was kept by New World and placed in its television business.[6] MP moved their offices from Van Nuys to West Los Angeles in May 1989.[1] New World's problems continued, which led them to also be acquired by the Andrews Group within the year.[7] Loesch left for Fox Kids in 1990.[8] In December 1992, New World formed two new divisions, New World Family Filmworks and New World Action Animation, to increase production to the growing family market by $20 million and would operated under Marvel Productions President Rick Ungar.[9][10][11]

New World Animation (1993–1996)

Marvel Productions was renamed New World Animation in November 1993.[12] In 1994, Marvel and New World started up Marvel Films including Marvel Films Animation.[6][13][14][15] New World Animation (The Incredible Hulk), Saban (X-Men), and Marvel Films Animation (Spider-Man), each produced a Marvel series for television.[16] Tom Tataranowicz was in charge of production and development as studio chief and executive producer during its New World Animation period.[17]

New World Animation and Marvel Films Animation were sold along with the rest of New World by Andrews Group to News Corporation/Fox as announced in August 1996.[18] At the same time, Saban secured rights from Marvel Entertainment Group for Captain America, Daredevil and Silver Surfer and additional characters to be developed into four series and 52 episodes over seven years.[19]

Film catalog ownership

In 1996, Fox Children's Productions merged with Saban Entertainment to form Fox Kids Worldwide, bringing the Marvel Productions, Marvel Films Animation, and New World Animation libraries to the Fox canon.[20][21][22]

With The Walt Disney Company's purchase of Fox Family in 2001, the Saban/Fox Kids library, including the Marvel Productions, Marvel Films Animation, and New World Animation libraries went with it.[23][23][24][24] As a result, Disney (through subsidiary Disney-ABC Domestic Television) now holds the home video and broadcast rights to virtually all Marvel and New World animated programs produced during the 1980s and 1990s, as well as all Marvel series produced by predecessor company DePatie-Freleng (the 1978 Fantastic Four revival and Spider-Woman) and Grantray-Lawrence Animation (The Marvel Super Heroes and the 1967 Spider-Man series). Disney, via their ownership of the Muppets franchise, also owns the Muppet-related programs which were co-produced with Jim Henson Productions. On December 31, 2009, Disney acquired Marvel Entertainment for $4 billion, reunifying the two film libraries under the same corporate banner.[25][26]

The only exceptions are:

List of shows, specials and movies

Marvel properties

as New World Animation

Henson properties

Note: All programs are co-productions with Henson Associates. Except where noted, the rights to these series are now held by The Muppets Studio, LLC, a subsidiary of the Walt Disney Company.

Hasbro properties

Note: All programs based on Hasbro properties were co-productions with Sunbow Productions. These programs are currently owned by Hasbro Studios.

Other shows produced by Marvel

Executives

See also

Notes

  1. Fraggle Rock was not included in the February 2004 Henson sale of the rights and ownership of the Muppets and the Bear in the Big Blue House characters to Disney.[27][28]

References

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External links

  1. REDIRECT Template:Marvel Comics animated TV series


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