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===Background=== | ===Background=== | ||
In the late 1970s, [[DePatie-Freleng Enterprises]] had produced two shows for Marvel Comics, namely ''The New Fantastic Four'' and ''Spider-Woman''. By 1980, co-founder Friz Freleng left the studio the reopening of [[Warner Bros. Animation|the animation department for Warner Bros.]] Marvel Comics Group bought out DFE on June 19, 1980, and it was renamed to '''Marvel Productions'''. Co-founder David H. DePatie continued working for the company as studio head, until his retirement in 1985. | In the late 1970s, [[DePatie-Freleng Enterprises]] had produced two shows for Marvel Comics, namely ''The New Fantastic Four'' and ''Spider-Woman''. By 1980, co-founder Friz Freleng left the studio for the reopening of [[Warner Bros. Animation|the animation department for Warner Bros.]] Marvel Comics Group bought out DFE on June 19, 1980, and it was renamed to '''Marvel Productions'''. Co-founder David H. DePatie continued working for the company as studio head, until his retirement in 1985. | ||
In 1983, Marvel Productions joined forces with [[Sunbow Entertainment]], who ended their venture in 1987. | In 1983, Marvel Productions joined forces with [[Sunbow Entertainment]], who ended their venture in 1987. |