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  1. Hanna-Barbera (⫽ ˈ h æ n ə ˈ b ɑːr b ər ə ⫽ BAR-bər-ə) was an American animation studio and production company, which was active from 1957 until its absorption into Warner Bros. Animation in 2001.

  2. This is a list of animated television series, made-for-television films, direct-to-video films, theatrical short subjects, and feature films produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions (also known as H-B Enterprises, H-B Enterprise Production Company, and Hanna-Barbera Cartoons).

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    Show
    Creator (s) / Developer (s)
    Year
    146
    1988–1990
    Booker PLC Tanaka Promotion Co., Ltd.
    147
    1989
    S4C Siriol Animation
    148
    1989–1990
    149
    1990
    Orion Television Entertainment Nelson ...
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    Early Beginnings

    William Denby "Bill" Hanna and Joseph Roland "Joe" Barbera began their partnership when they first met at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1937. Having previous experience in the animation industry since the early 1930s, they worked at MGM's animation department and solidified themselves as workmates for the next six decades. From 1940 to until 1957, they both created and worked on the Tom and Jerry series of theatrical cartoons, centering on the madcap exploits of a cat named Tom and a mouse named Jer...

    New Digs

    In 1963, a larger building of the studio was built in Los Angeles, California. The building was designed by architect Arthur Froehlich in a clean Mid-Century Modern style.

    Taft, the Great American

    In 1987, Taft Broadcasting changed its name to Great American Broadcasting (or Great American Communications). In October 1989, David Kirschner was hired as the new president of Hanna-Barbera, to bring it back out from a state of being "moribund" as Hanna-Barbera hadn't had a hit since The Smurfs. Kirschner would make the studio a valuable asset again that could be sold for the financially troubled Great American, To do this, Kirschner announced plans for a theme park inspired by Disney, Hann...

    1950s

    1. Main article: 1950s 1. The Ruff and Reddy Show (1957-1960) 1.1. Ruff and Reddy 2. The Huckleberry Hound Show (1958-1962) 2.1. Huckleberry Hound 2.2. Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks 2.3. Yogi Bear (1958-1961) 2.4. Hokey Wolf(1961-1962) 3. The Quick Draw McGraw Show (1959-1961) 3.1. Quick Draw McGraw 3.2. Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy 3.3. Snooper and Blabber 4. Loopy De Loop (1959-1965)

    1960s

    1. Main article: 1960s 1. The Flintstones(1960-1966) 2. The Yogi Bear Show (1961) 2.1. Yogi Bear 2.2. Yakky Doodle 2.3. Snagglepuss 3. Top Cat(1961-1962) 4. The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series (1962-1963) 4.1. Wally Gator 4.2. Touché Turtle and Dum Dum 4.3. Lippy the Lion and Hardy Har Har 5. The Jetsons (1962-1963; 1985-1987) 6. Hey There, It's Yogi Bear(1964) 7. The Magilla Gorilla Show (1964-1967) 7.1. Magilla Gorilla 7.2. Punkin' Puss & Mushmouse 7.3. Ricochet Rabbit & Droop-a-long(1964-...

    1970s

    1. Main article: 1970s 1. Motormouse(1970-1971) 2. Harlem Globetrotters(1970-1971) 3. Josie and the Pussycats(1970-1971) 4. Where's Huddles?(1970) 5. The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show(1971-1972) 6. Duffy's Dozen(1971, unsold pitch) 7. Help!... It's the Hair Bear Bunch!(1971-1972) 8. The Funky Phantom(1971-1972) 9. "Love and the Private Eye" (1972) 10. Hardcase(1972) 11. "Love and the Old-Fashioned Father" (1972) 12. The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan(1972) 13. Wait Till Your Father Gets Home (19...

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    In the movie Adventures in Dinosaur City (aka Dinosaur), there is a parody of The Flintstones called Dino Saur. In the intro, an anthropomorphic dinosaur passes the same Dino-shaped hedge several t...
    In The Ren and Stimpy Show episode "Ren's Retirement," the worm who eats both Ren and Stimpy in the end wears an outfit similar to early Hanna-Barbera funny animal characters, namely Yogi Bear. His...
    In the letters section of Droopy Issue #1, cartoonist Scott Shaw draws an affectionate caricature of Tex Averystanding outside of his office at Hanna-Barbera, while holding a coffee mug that says "...
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  3. The following is a list of characters created by and featured in various Hanna-Barbera productions and series:

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    • ‘Scooby-Doo, Where are You!’ (1969-70) – 7.9/10. When it comes to Hanna-Barbera characters, none are more prevalent than Scooby-Doo. Four amateur detectives –Fred Jones (Frank Welker), Daphne Blake (Heather North), Velma Dinkley (Nicole Jaffe), and Shaggy Rogers (Casey Kasem) – along with their dog Scooby-Doo (Don Messick) travel across the country solving mysteries of supposedly supernatural origins.
    • ‘Jonny Quest’ (1964-65) – 7.8/10. Jonny Quest stood out among his Hanna-Barbera contemporaries, as his show featured rather distinct character designs, a less comedic tone, and a spy/adventure plotline.
    • ‘The Flintstones’ (1960-66) – 7.5/10. They’re the modern stone-age family living in the prehistoric town of Bedrock, populated by cavemen, dinosaurs, wooly mammoths, and saber-toothed tigers.
    • ‘Wacky Races’ (1968-70) – 7.5/10. Inspired by the 1965 comedy The Great Race, many cartoon drivers came together to race cars across the country to win the ultimate prize – dubbed the wackiest racer in the world.
  4. The Hanna-Barbera Wiki is a collaborative encyclopedia for everything related to William Hanna, Joseph Barbera and the Hanna-Barbera cartoon studio. The wiki format allows anyone to create or edit any article, so we can all work together to create a comprehensive database for all Hanna-Barbera fans.

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