Co-creator of cult-classic TV kids shows dies at 96

Sid Krofft, the Canadian-born entertainment wizard who teamed with his brother and fellow puppeteer Marty Krofft to create such cult favorites as childrenโ€™s 1960s TV show โ€œH.R. Pufnstuf,โ€ has died at age 96.

Krofftโ€™s death, which came three years after the death of Marty Krofft, was announced on Instagram by his friend and business partner Kelly Killian. Additional details were not immediately available.

โ€œThe last six years of my life were devoted to him, and his to me,โ€ Killian wrote. โ€œIn that time, he taught me more than I could ever put into words โ€” about the art of Hollywood, the magic of the stage, and the depth and complexity of human nature. I wish so very much that I had more time with him.โ€

The Kroffts popularized cultural figures ranging from the inept Weenie the Genie to siblings Donny and Marie Osmond.

Sid Krofft, left, and his brother Marty Krofft, second from right, pose with Marie Osmond and Donnie Osmond on the set of “The Donnie and Marie Show” in Los Angeles on Oct. 6, 1976. (AP Photo/David F. Smith, File) APAP

Sid Krofft, right, and his brother Marty Krofft appear with the puppet “Collette,” developed for “The Dean Martin Show,” appear in Los Angeles on Aug. 27, 1968. (AP Photo/Harold Filan, File) APAP

TV fans of a certain age would long remember โ€œH.R. Pufnstuf,โ€ the live-action puppet series with its cheerful theme song, the dragon who gave the show its name โ€” and served as Mayor of Living Island โ€” and such memorable, supporting characters as the larcenous witch Wilhelmina W. Witchiepoo, and her patented Vroom Broom. โ€œH.R. Pufnstufโ€ only aired for 17 episodes, in 1969, but lived on for decades in reruns and syndication. It ranked 27th in a 2007 TV Guide poll of all-time cult favorites.

Other Krofft productions included โ€œLand of the Lost,โ€ โ€œElectra Woman and Dyna Girlโ€ and โ€œPryorโ€™s Place,โ€ featuringย comedian Richard Pryor. Their childrenโ€™s shows were so far-flung at times that critics suspected the Kroffts were under the influence of drugs โ€” allegations the brothers rejected โ€” but they also oversaw such wholesome programming as the โ€œDonny & Marie,โ€ the Osmondsโ€™ 1970s variety show.

The Kroffts received a Daytime Emmy for lifetime achievement in 2018, and a Hollywood Walk of Fame star two years later.