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American television production company
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Shadow Projects
FoundedJuly 26, 1986; 38 years ago (1986-07-26)
FounderMitchell Kriegman
Defunct28 April 2006; 18 years ago (2006-04-28)
(19 years, 9 months and 2 days)
FateDormant
HeadquartersNew York City, United States
ProductsBear in the Big Blue House
The Book of Pooh
Number of employees18

Shadow Projects was a television company best known for making preschool television series with puppetry. Founded by Mitchell Kriegman in 1997, the company created and produced Bear in the Big Blue House, Breakfast with Bear and The Book of Pooh for Playhouse Disney.

History

Shadow Projects was founded in 1986 by Mitchell Kriegman, creating shows like Bear in the Big Blue House, The Book of Pooh, and Breakfast with Bear. The company's mascot was a barking dog silhouette.

TV shows

References

  1. Strugatch, Warren (28 March 2004). "Making the Puppets Dance Far from Their Stomping Ground". The New York Times.

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