However, following the financial demise of the company Troma itself, the sequels to the film were box office bombs, and the cartoon adaptation quickly ended.
The cartoon adaptation became popular in the USSR with its release in the 1970s.
In the 1979 cartoon adaptation, the character was credited as Fenris Ulf.
A cereal based on the cartoon adaptation.
Though she'd probably like to forget it, Courteney Cox got her start in this cartoon adaptation.
It is an animated cartoon adaptation of the story, paired with a similar treatment of Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows.
This enabled merchandising such as toy lines, animated cartoon adaptations, and other licensing.
But there was also interest in Germany for cartoon adaptation for the first three Xanths, for $500,000.
According to MTV, it also became the highest-grossing talking animal/live-action cartoon adaptation until its sequel.
As a result, they took a direct part in subsequent cartoon adaptations.