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  • Hanna-Barbera Productions
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  • Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc. was an American Animated studio that dominated American television animation for nearly three decades in the mid-to-late 20th century and created The Flintstones.
  • Hanna-Barbera Productions (which now studio was Cartoon Network Studios) is an Animation studio in the United States, owned by Time Warner, which also owns the more widespread Warner Bros. banner. Because of this dual cartoon ownership, in several giant Hanna-Barbera, the local Boomerang station are operated as "classics."
  • Hanna-Barbera Productions, or simply Hanna-Barbera, was an animation studio founded in 1957 by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, the former directors of Tom and Jerry theatrical shorts. Hanna-Barbera introduced many characters such as Scooby-Doo, Yogi Bear and the Flintstones via television animation, and were also behind the popular Popeye animated series of the 1970s and 1980s, The All-New Popeye Hour. They were also responsible for Popeye and Son, a later series that introduced several changes to the Popeye mythos, and was not as popular as its predecessor, lasting only thirteen episodes. Dinky Dog was another H-B production, which was paired with The All-New Popeye Hour.
  • Hanna-Barbera Productions was an animation studio that impacted and dominated television since it was founded in 1944. By William Hanna, Joseph Barbera and George Sidney. Also under the names of Hanna-Barbera Entertainment, Inc. and Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. It's Main function was to produce films and commercials. It went on to provide a powerful and lasting impact on television animation. Furthermore, a great many of the characters originally created by Hanna and Barbera for the small screen have crossed the boundaries into film, books, toys, and all manner of other media, becoming virtually ubiquitous as cultural icons.
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  • 1957
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  • 2001
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  • Defunct
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  • Hanna-Barbera Productions, or simply Hanna-Barbera, was an animation studio founded in 1957 by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, the former directors of Tom and Jerry theatrical shorts. Hanna-Barbera introduced many characters such as Scooby-Doo, Yogi Bear and the Flintstones via television animation, and were also behind the popular Popeye animated series of the 1970s and 1980s, The All-New Popeye Hour. They were also responsible for Popeye and Son, a later series that introduced several changes to the Popeye mythos, and was not as popular as its predecessor, lasting only thirteen episodes. Dinky Dog was another H-B production, which was paired with The All-New Popeye Hour. Since the death of Joseph Barbera in 2006, the Hanna-Barbera studio exists as an in-name-only company within Warner Bros. Animation. H-B_Productions_logo_1968_until_1986-01.jpg|1968 until 1986 H-B_Productions_logo_1974_until_1979-01.jpg|1974 until 1979 H-B_Productions_logo_1986_until_2000-01.jpg|1986 until 2000
  • Hanna-Barbera Productions was an animation studio that impacted and dominated television since it was founded in 1944. By William Hanna, Joseph Barbera and George Sidney. Also under the names of Hanna-Barbera Entertainment, Inc. and Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. It's Main function was to produce films and commercials. It went on to provide a powerful and lasting impact on television animation. Furthermore, a great many of the characters originally created by Hanna and Barbera for the small screen have crossed the boundaries into film, books, toys, and all manner of other media, becoming virtually ubiquitous as cultural icons. Hanna-Barbera Productions currently exists as an in-name-only company used to market properties and productions associated with the studio's "classic" works such as Yogi Bear and Jonny Quest. In 2005, the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences unveiled a bronze wall sculpture of Hanna and Barbera and their characters, honoring the duo's work in television and film.
  • Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc. was an American Animated studio that dominated American television animation for nearly three decades in the mid-to-late 20th century and created The Flintstones.
  • Hanna-Barbera Productions (which now studio was Cartoon Network Studios) is an Animation studio in the United States, owned by Time Warner, which also owns the more widespread Warner Bros. banner. Because of this dual cartoon ownership, in several giant Hanna-Barbera, the local Boomerang station are operated as "classics."
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