Creator

Peter Keefe

Born November 16, 1952 · Rochester, New York, USA

Died May 27, 2010 · aged 57

Peter Eugene Keefe was an American television producer best known for creating the English version of the popular series Voltron. Keefe's work on the series is credited with introducing American audiences to Japanese animation and influenced later children's programs like Dragon Ball Z, Pokémon, and Power Rangers.

Known For

Nine Dog ChristmasNine Dog Christmas · 2004
Nine Dog Christmas
5.62004
MovieAnimationFamily
Animated tale about Santa's reindeer, who have come down with the North Pole flu. Nearsighted elf leader Buzz thinks he's found the perfect replacements, but the makeshift reindeer turn out to be nine stray dogs in an old beat-up wagon! Will this ragged band of canines be up to the task of guiding Santa's sleigh, or will Christmas have to be grounded?
Denver, the Last DinosaurDenver, the Last Dinosaur · 1988
Denver, the Last Dinosaur
6.81988
SeriesAnimation
Filled with magic, warmth and friendship, join the adventures of a fun-loving dinosaur and his group of ingenious young friends: Jeremy, Mario, Wally, Heather, Casey and Shades. Pursued by fortune seekers, Denver always finds himself in the middle of unexpected adventures!
Widget the World WatcherWidget the World Watcher · 1990
Widget the World Watcher
5.41990
SeriesAnimation
Widget, the World Watcher is an animated television series which debuted in syndication on September 29, 1990. The series ran for two seasons; in the first season, it aired once a week, and in the second season, the series expanded to 5 days a week. The show featured environmentalist themes and was recognized by the National Education Association as recommended viewing for children.
Denver, le Dernier DinosaureDenver, le Dernier Dinosaure · 2018
Denver, le Dernier Dinosaure
2018
SeriesAnimation
Mr. BogusMr. Bogus · 1991
Mr. Bogus
6.81991
SeriesAnimationSci-Fi & Fantasy
Mr. Bogus is a 1991 animated television series created by Voltron creator Peter Keefe, directed and produced by Tom Burton with Claudia Burton of Zodiac Entertainment, and was only aired in syndication from 1991 to 1993. It is loosely-based on the French / Belgian clay animation series of shorts simply titled, Bogus. Each episode is separated into two distinct parts, one using mostly traditional cel-based animation and another using what the show is based on, which are 42 localized versions of the 300 original clay animation shorts. Characters often walked around on a kitchen counter having various adventures with common household items.

Movies

TV Shows

Denver, the Last DinosaurDenver, the Last Dinosaur · 1988
Denver, the Last Dinosaur
6.81988
SeriesAnimation
Filled with magic, warmth and friendship, join the adventures of a fun-loving dinosaur and his group of ingenious young friends: Jeremy, Mario, Wally, Heather, Casey and Shades. Pursued by fortune seekers, Denver always finds himself in the middle of unexpected adventures!
Widget the World WatcherWidget the World Watcher · 1990
Widget the World Watcher
5.41990
SeriesAnimation
Widget, the World Watcher is an animated television series which debuted in syndication on September 29, 1990. The series ran for two seasons; in the first season, it aired once a week, and in the second season, the series expanded to 5 days a week. The show featured environmentalist themes and was recognized by the National Education Association as recommended viewing for children.
Denver, le Dernier DinosaureDenver, le Dernier Dinosaure · 2018
Denver, le Dernier Dinosaure
2018
SeriesAnimation
Mr. BogusMr. Bogus · 1991
Mr. Bogus
6.81991
SeriesAnimationSci-Fi & Fantasy
Mr. Bogus is a 1991 animated television series created by Voltron creator Peter Keefe, directed and produced by Tom Burton with Claudia Burton of Zodiac Entertainment, and was only aired in syndication from 1991 to 1993. It is loosely-based on the French / Belgian clay animation series of shorts simply titled, Bogus. Each episode is separated into two distinct parts, one using mostly traditional cel-based animation and another using what the show is based on, which are 42 localized versions of the 300 original clay animation shorts. Characters often walked around on a kitchen counter having various adventures with common household items.