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  • Peter Pan Records
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  • Peter Pan Records is a children's record company that released Hanna-Barbera–related records in the 1970s.
  • Titles released as 45-RPM book-and-record sets (later also released on cassette) include: * Scooby-Doo and the Mystery of the Sticky Money (1977) * Scooby-Doo and the Mystery of the Strange Paw Prints (1977) * Scooby-Doo and the Mystery of the Ghost in the Doghouse (1977) * Scooby-Doo and the Mystery of the Rider Without a Head (1977) The initial two stories were also released together as a "Deluxe Book and Record Set" simply entitled Scooby-Doo, with both stories on a single 12" LP record, and a gatefold booklet with comic illustrations.
  • Peter Pan Records was a company which produced records for children. They released a number of Star Trek records, sometimes with an accompanying comic book in the 1970s.
  • In the late 1970s Peter Pan Records released some original Lone Ranger adventures aimed at children.
  • Between 1975 and 1979 , they released a number of records based upon Star Trek: The Original Series and Star Trek: The Motion Picture; the first eight albums came under the label "Power Records: a division of Peter Pan Records", while the latter records came under the Peter Pan Records label.
  • Peter Pan Records was a record label with roots going back to the 1920's. Originally a company that manufactured various plastic items, by the 1940's they were pressing children's records, and by the 1950's were well-known for their series of fairy tales and cover songs of material on other labels (such as songs from Disney films).
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  • Peter Pan Records is a children's record company that released Hanna-Barbera–related records in the 1970s.
  • Peter Pan Records was a record label with roots going back to the 1920's. Originally a company that manufactured various plastic items, by the 1940's they were pressing children's records, and by the 1950's were well-known for their series of fairy tales and cover songs of material on other labels (such as songs from Disney films). In 1970, with the huge popularity of Sesame Street, Peter Pan became one of the first children's record labels to issue cover albums and singles of songs from the show. While other children's record labels would also issue cover records, by the end of the 1970's, Peter Pan would issue the most "sound-alike" songs from Sesame Street of any label in history. Their later releases also included material from The Muppet Show and The Muppet Movie.
  • Titles released as 45-RPM book-and-record sets (later also released on cassette) include: * Scooby-Doo and the Mystery of the Sticky Money (1977) * Scooby-Doo and the Mystery of the Strange Paw Prints (1977) * Scooby-Doo and the Mystery of the Ghost in the Doghouse (1977) * Scooby-Doo and the Mystery of the Rider Without a Head (1977) The initial two stories were also released together as a "Deluxe Book and Record Set" simply entitled Scooby-Doo, with both stories on a single 12" LP record, and a gatefold booklet with comic illustrations.
  • Peter Pan Records was a company which produced records for children. They released a number of Star Trek records, sometimes with an accompanying comic book in the 1970s.
  • Between 1975 and 1979 , they released a number of records based upon Star Trek: The Original Series and Star Trek: The Motion Picture; the first eight albums came under the label "Power Records: a division of Peter Pan Records", while the latter records came under the Peter Pan Records label. Only eleven original Star Trek stories were written. However, these were released and re-released over the years in twenty-three different packages, either on 7-inch or 12-inch vinyl albums. The "Book & Record" sets included a read-along comic book-style adaptation of the story or stories on the given recordings. Albums 1-8 were released with artwork reflecting the Original Series, while the latter releases all featured "photo covers" depicting scenes/stills from Star Trek: The Motion Picture (although 20 & 21 also included comic-style artwork backgrounds). The comic book adaptations were not published for all of the stories, and were not released with each release of the stories for which they were published. The artwork in the comics also featured some fairly significant errors in character depiction. The central three characters, Kirk, McCoy, and Spock were all drawn fairly accurately, but in the first four comics, Sulu was shown as a black man in a science uniform (blue) and Uhura was shown as a blond Caucasian woman. A number of the early stories had ties to the aired Star Trek, both the Original Series and the Animated Series. This was likely due to the fact that Alan Dean Foster was the author of the Star Trek: The Animated Series novelizations. References included M'Ress (drawn to look like an Orion) and the Edoans.
  • In the late 1970s Peter Pan Records released some original Lone Ranger adventures aimed at children.
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