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  1. Join us on a nostalgic trip down memory lane as we revisit 50 classic Hanna-Barbera characters that shaped our childhoods. From the lovable Yogi Bear to the ...

  2. Mar 6, 2024 · The studio's unique blend of anthropomorphized animals and memorable human characters made for unforgettable cartoons. By combining their recognizable artistic style with great comedic writing, Hanna-Barbera created timeless characters that stand out from the crowd.

    • Ruff and Reddy. 'Ruff and Reddy' was the first cartoon produced by the new company. It was produced for NBC and ran for 50 episodes over 3 seasons. Don't Edit.
    • Huckleberry Hound. The second show from Hanna-Barbera featured shorts with Huckleberry as well as other cartoon characters. It was also the first show to earn the studio an Emmy Award.
    • Yogi Bear. Yogi and his sidekick Boo Boo Bear originally appeared as part of 'The Huckleberry Hound Show' before being spun off to his own program. Yogi was an early hit for the studio and one of their most popular characters.
    • Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks. If you've ever heard the term 'I hate those meeces to pieces,' this is the show that originated it. Don't Edit. YouTube.com.
  3. Apr 9, 2024 · Hanna Barbera's cartoons include some of television's most iconic and beloved characters, but these stand out as the cream of the crop.

    • The Huckleberry Hound Show (1958–1961) This pioneering show marked a significant milestone in animation history, being the first animated series to win an Emmy Award.
    • The Flintstones (1960–1966) "The Flintstones" broke new ground as the first prime-time animated series with a 30-minute sitcom format, revolutionizing television history.
    • The Yogi Bear Show (1961–1962) Originating as a segment on "The Huckleberry Hound Show," Yogi Bear quickly became a star in his own right. "The Yogi Bear Show" continued the tradition of theatrical-style episode title cards and brought Yogi's antics in Jellystone Park to the forefront, delighting audiences with his clever schemes to snatch picnic baskets.
    • Top Cat (1961–1962) Set in the urban alleys of New York, "Top Cat" charmed viewers with its portrayal of a clever and charismatic alley cat. The show's prime-time slot highlighted Hanna-Barbera's ambition to produce cartoons that appealed to both children and adults.
  4. Apr 11, 2024 · With a rich history spanning several decades, Hanna Barbera's impressive roster of cartoons boasts intricate storytelling, unique art styles, and unforgettable characters, setting a high standard for animated entertainment.

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  6. May 4, 2017 · Without knowing that Hanna-Barbera specifically created a cartoon, a viewer would know by the familiar art style. The following 15 shows offer the best of the best of what Hanna-Barbera produced in their heyday from the early 1960s to late 1970s.

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