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Animator Joseph Barbera, half of the legendary duo of Hanna-Barbera has died. Barbera, 95, created a host of cartoon characters, from the Flintstones to the Jetsons and Tom and Jerry. After ...
Love them or hate them, William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, better known to the public as Hanna-Barbera – are celebrating their 50th anniversary as an animation team. After producing more than 300 ...
It is 49 years since Joseph Barbera and William Hanna made their first cartoon for television, a cat and dog caper called The Ruff and Reddy Show, but their work is still being shown around the world.
"Cap." Well, I'm about to say something, and you're welcome to say "Cap" if you want, but I swear it's true: I think the stable of Hanna-Barbera characters are better than the Looney Tunes and ...
WarnerMedia, a subsidiary of AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T), is bringing back one of the most iconic brands in animation by renaming its’ European television animation studio after Hanna-Barbera.
Animation pioneer William Hanna, who with partner Joseph Barbera created such beloved cartoon characters as Fred Flintstone, Yogi Bear and Tom and Jerry, died Thursday. He was 90. Hanna died at ...
Like the Stone Age Flintstones, the futuristic animated family sitcom would become an enduring franchise for producers Hanna-Barbera. The Hollywood Reporter’s original review of the first ...
The defenders of Los Angeles modernism seem to have won one. After a long struggle, the former Hanna-Barbera Studios buildings in the Cahuenga Pass appear to be safe from the wrecker’s ball at last.
The original creator of the two animated classics is developing reboots of the series for Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe. “The Powerpuff Girls” reboot revisits and expands upon the world of the ...
We know that this has happened because the Warner Animation Group, a division of Warner Bros, announced at Cinemacon this week that they were interested in "unlocking the whole Hanna-Barbera ...
In Studio City, the longtime home of Joseph Barbera — half of the legendary animation duo Hanna-Barbera — is for sale at $12 million. Barbera, who died in 2006 at 95, created classic cartoons ...
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