one of the most fascinating aspects of the studio’s history, as well as animation itself. It was the only theatrical series for Hanna-Barbera as a company and the second for Hanna and Barbera as a ...
In November 1960, LIFE magazine published an article about the breakout success of Hanna-Barbera’s seminal primetime animated series The Flintstones. The piece featured three photos of the studio, but ...
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Cartoon gold: The hidden history of Hanna-Barbera
According to Cinema Society on Facebook, Joseph Barbera (March 24, 1911-December 18, 2016) developed an early interest in drawing and storytelling, which led him into the field of animation. Barbera ...
An unidentified Hanna-Barbera Productions painter works on an animation cel of Fred Flintstone. THE FLINTSTONES and all related characters and elements © & ™ Hanna ...
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.
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