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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: With the freaky life-sized puppets, the psychedelic designs, the Technicolor settings, and the fact that despite the Kroffts' shows being aimed at children, but instead drew in an audience from stoned college kids, how could people possibly think otherwise?
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* LoveToHate: In most Krofft series, the villain (nearly always played by a veteran character actor) is the real draw of the series (as a BigHam more than anything else), with the nominal heroes only mildly of interest.

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* LoveToHate: In most Krofft series, the villain (nearly always played by a veteran character actor) is the real draw of the series (as a BigHam LargeHam more than anything else), with the nominal heroes only mildly of interest.
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* LoveToHate: In most Krofft series, the villain (nearly always played by a veteran character actor) is the real draw of the series (as a BigHam more than anything else), with the nominal heroes only mildly of interest.
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* FirstInstallmentWins: Of all the shows that the Kroffts produced throughout TheSeventies and even TheEighties, ''H.R. Pufnstuf'' is almost always their best-known and most-remembered, considering it the first in a long line of absolute psychedelic weirdness. Though, many of their earlier shows are more well-known by the public such as ''The Bugaloos'', ''Lidsville'', ''Sigmund and the Sea Monsters'' and ''Land of the Lost'' (probably their next well-known and remembered hit after Pufnstuf), just about everything they've produced afterward is all but forgotten; they even have a number of one-off specials and made-for-TV movies to their name that are virtually unknown.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: With the freaky life-sized puppets, the psychedelic designs, the Technicolor settings, and the fact that despite the Kroffts' shows being aimed at children, but instead drew in an audience from stoned college kids, how could people possibly think otherwise?
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