According to Illustration History.org, William Hanna and Joseph Barbera’s team conjured up the animated opening and closing ...
Their toughest critics say they’ve cheapened animation with bland characters who are little more than bobbing heads and moving mouths. Yet it’s hard to find a child – or adult for that matter – who ...
It was 50 years ago this month, on the evening of Sept. 30, 1960, that America met the Flintstones, television’s modern Stone Age family. That Friday night, kids couldn’t wait. Parents were curious.
Joe Barbera, half of the Hanna-Barbera animation team that produced such beloved cartoon characters as Tom and Jerry, Yogi Bear and the Flintstones, died Monday, a Warner Bros. spokesman said. He was ...
In the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, Hanna-Barbera was a mark of quality for children’s animation. They consistently produced enjoyable and inspired cartoons that continue to entertain us even as adults.
Animation pioneer and legend William Hanna, who revolutionized television animation along with his partner Joseph Barbera, creating hundreds of enduring characters such as Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound ...
William Danby Hanna and Joseph Roland Barbera joined the MGM cartoon unit in 1937. Their partnership began in 1939 on “Puss Gets the Boot,” the cartoon that propelled Tom the cat and Jerry the mouse ...
Joe Barbera, half of the Hanna-Barbera animation team that produced such beloved cartoon characters as Tom and Jerry, Yogi Bear and the Flintstones, died Monday, a Warner Bros. spokesman said. He was ...
Digging through the PennLive hard copy archive, we found cartoons and comics. This gallery includes some classics sent to us by Warner Bros., United Feature, Hanna-Barber and others over the years for ...
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