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  1. May 3, 2024 · In 1996 Warner Brothers bought Hanna-Barbera, eventually shuttering the studio and marketing its properties under the Cartoon Network brand. The 166 episodes of The Flintstones, as well as hundreds of animated shorts, continued to be broadcast around the world.

  2. 4 days ago · Hanna-Barbera Productions became the leader in the production of TV cartoons for children. A number of other studios produced TV cartoons, such as Filmation (Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids, The Archies) and DePatie-Freleng Enterprises (The Pink Panther), but Hanna-Barbera had developed a virtual lock on Saturday morning cartoons by the 1970s ...

  3. Apr 13, 2024 · Standing over forty feet tall, The Great Grape Ape ( Bob Holt) is one of the largest Hanna-Barbera characters. Though most people run away from him in fear, he's actually a sweet, gentle soul who ...

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  5. 2 days ago · DreamWorks Animation LLC (DWA) [4] (also known as DreamWorks Animation Studios or simply DreamWorks) is an American animation studio owned by Universal Pictures, a division of NBCUniversal, which is itself a subsidiary of Comcast. The studio has released a total of 48 feature films, including several of the highest-grossing animated films of ...

  6. Apr 15, 2024 · Other good Hanna-Barbera characters like Scooby-Doo, George Jetson and Huckleberry Hound also appear on this list of memorable cartoon characters created by Hanna-Barbera. Yogi Bear is also one of the best Hanna-Barbera characters. To this day, fans still love him in cartoons as well as the 2010 film, Yogi Bear.

  7. Apr 13, 2024 · These characters are the most underappreciated within Hanna-Barbera’s collection. They might not have the same universal appeal as a Fred Flintstone or Yogi Bear, but there’s plenty to enjoy, thanks to their unique designs, catchphrases, and vocal performances. 10 The Great Grape Ape First Appearance: ‘The Great Grape Ape Show’ (1975)

  8. May 3, 2024 · Here are a few clippings that track parts of his career: April 28, 1954: Sutherland Productions’ new studio in New York “has signed Dan Gordon, formerly with Transfilm, and Ray Favata, ex-Tempo, as a liaison team to assist agencies in planning commercials.” (Variety) Nov. 3, 1956: “The Screen Cartoonists Guild has assigned a couple of ...

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