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  1. Mar 21, 2023 · Hanna Barbera gives us fun with laugh, joy, action and adventure. Beginning to countdown of top 30 best classic cartoons from the legendary animation company. If you like to talk about...

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    • 15 Godzilla
    • 14 The Addams Family
    • 13 The Jetsons
    • 12 Hong Kong Phooey
    • 11 Space Ghost
    • 10 Top Cat
    • 9 Jabberjaw
    • 8 The Yogi Bear Show
    • 7 Josie and The Pussycats
    • 6 The Adventures of Jonny Quest

    The terror of Tokyo attacks! Each episode revolved around a scientific exploration team, including a precocious young boy and a ditsy relative of Godzilla, calling on the King of All Monsters to do battle with one of the dozens of big, bad kaijus featured on the show. While none of Godzilla’s most famous foes like Rodan, King Ghidorah, or Mothra ap...

    The crazy and kooky, mysteriously spooky Addams family made their way to an animated cartoon in the mid 1970s. The path to a Hanna-Barbera adaptation was a long twisty one. "The Addams Family" was first a cartoon newspaper comic in the 1930s, a live action sitcom in the 1960s, then they had cameo appearances in other Hanna-Barbera properties, and f...

    "The Jetsons"poked fun at modern (1960s) life through the lens of a futuristic family, their robot maid, and space dog. The show made viewers laugh with the silly antics of the characters but also dazzled them with the predictions of how life would be in the future. How many viewers grew up watching the show desperately wanted to own a flying car? ...

    A dopey dog who is a janitor turns into the number one super guy Hong Kong Phooey. The show was created in the mid 1970s as a riff and mild parody of the popular martial arts movies of the time. The character was depicted as a bit of a slowpoke both in and out of costume. His kung fu mastery was obtained through a mail-order catalog after all! Each...

    A superhero clad in a white suit with a black hood and yellow cape, Space Ghost was an adventurer, explorer, and general force of good. His missions took him throughout the far reaches of space along with his sidekicks Jan, Jace, and monkey Blip. The show was packaged with another series called "Dino Boy" about a young man trapped in a lost world o...

    Top Cat and his merry gang of fellow felines would hang out in Hoagy’s Alley causing all sorts of mischief for the neighborhood flat foot Officer Charlie Dibble. Top Cat is a dreamer and a schemer always on the lookout for a way to improve his life and the life of his friends. The show’s success comes from its hang out vibe. Viewers watch as Top Ca...

    A giant great white shark who is the drummer for a band of teenagers living in an underwater city in the far future of 2076. It’s a no-brainer why "Jabberjaw" gets onto this list. Like many cartoons Hanna-Barbera produced, it had a group of teenagers solving mysteries as a plot device. Most of "Jabberjaw’s" humor was in the same vein as "The Flints...

    Yogi Bear, along with the Flintstones family and Hucklberry Hound, was one of the earliest breakout stars for Hanna-Barbera. His daring-do schemes along with apprehensive sidekick Boo Boo proved to a be a highly successful combination that has entertained audiences since his debut in 1958. Rounding out the cast of the show was Ranger Smith who was ...

    "Josie and the Pussycats" debuted in a 1970 Hanna-Barbera cartoon after first appearing in the Archie comics universe. The rock trio of Josie, Melody, and Valerie found themselves constantly in hot water while on the way to their rock gigs. Not only did they have to solve mysteries and catch criminals but they also had to keep their manager’s jealo...

    "The Adventures of Jonny Quest" had its roots in old time adventure serials produced for radio, film, and pulp novels. It distinguished itself by having a futuristic, albeit grounded, sci-fi bent. The result was a classic and thrilling cartoon designed to wow audiences with fancy vehicles and cool gadgets. The set up is one of the great hooks to a ...

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  2. Top 10 Hanna Barbera Cartoons*All trailers in this video are property of their respective owners and Hanna Barbera in this video* It was a tough list to comp...

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    • Tom and Jerry. The definitive cartoon for at least three generations now. For most kids, Tom and Jerry was their first brush with cartoons, and boy, was it the absolute best.
    • The Flintstones. I can’t stop guffawing while writing this one. You can sure count on H-B when you expect cartoons taking insane amounts of flights of fancy.
    • SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron. A show that looked great, felt great to watch, redefined ‘cool’ in cartoons, and had a bunch of smarts to deliver: in short, the perfect package for the evening slot fix.
    • Scooby Doo, Where Are You? A not so recent meme trend related to the show that showed Fred unmasking a monster caught my eye. It said that Scooby Doo showed us that the real monsters were always humans.
  5. Best of Warner Bros.: 25 Cartoon Collection – Hanna Barbera - Apple TV. Available on iTunes. Enjoy the wacky fun of Hanna-Barbera’s most iconic cartoons as they come together in one amazing collection. There’s something for everyone in this must-own collection of 25 classics. Animation 1960.

  6. Apr 11, 2024 · Over 3K TV viewers have voted on the 70+ shows on Best Hanna-Barbera Cartoons You're Dying to Watch Again. Current Top 3: Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, The ...

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