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Hanna-Barbera ( / ˈhænə ˈbɑːrbɛərə / BAR-bair-ə) [1] was an American animation studio and production company that was active from 1957 until it was absorbed into Warner Bros. Animation in 2001. It was founded on July 7, 1957, by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera following the decision of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) to close its in-house. *NOTE*: This is a reupload of a previous video, now in higher quality.From the episode of "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!" on the 2001 Cartoon Crack-Ups DVD.This.

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The content shown in this video is not owned by me. All rights goes to the original owners of the content shown in this video. This is being uploaded for pre. Recorded by Omar Gonzalez. Uploaded by Omar Gonzalez.Source: The end of Season 1, Episode 4 of The Jetsons capped from the Boomerang streaming service.This a. Turner Feature Animation was Turner's animation unit headed by David Kirschner and Paul Gertz. The two animated movies The Pagemaster and Cats Don't Dance were produced under Turner's animation unit. Spun off from the feature film division of Hanna-Barbera Productions, Turner Feature Animation was folded into Warner Bros. Feature Animation, which was then merged into Warner Bros. Animation. Turner Entertainment Co. Spin-off of the Tom and Jerry and Droopy theatrical cartoons 65 episodes Fox 153 Wake, Rattle, and Roll. Basement Tech; Fender Bender 500; Monster Tails; 1990-1991:. The Hanna-Barbera Classic Collection (once called the Hanna-Barbera Golden Collection,.

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The same year, the company was renamed H-B Production Co.; two years later, it was renamed Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. In 1992, Turner launched the Cartoon Network, which had been built around reruns from the Hanna-Barbera and the Turner Entertainment Co. cartoon libraries (pre-1986 MGM, pre-1948 WB, and Associated Artists Productions cartoons). Turner Entertainment Co. (1991-1996) Warner Bros. Animation (1996-2001). Hanna-Barbera was an animation studio and production company founded in 1957 by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with financial backing by film director George Sidney. Prior to its founding, Hanna and Barbera were buisness partners at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM). Another important acquisition Time Warner made was of the multimedia company Turner Entertainment, which led to Warner owning the rights to the Popeye cartoons, Hanna-Barbera, Tom and Jerry, Droopy and the entire MGM cartoon library. Turner began as a billboard company in Savannah, Georgia that Robert Edward Turner II purchased in the late 1940s, later… Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc. (simply known as Hanna-Barbera and also referred to as H-B Enterprises, H-B Production Company and Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc.) was an American animation studio that dominated American television animation for over three decades in the mid 20th century. It was founded in 1957 by former Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer animation directors William Hanna and Joseph Barbera.

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The content shown in this video is not owned by me. Credit goes to the original designers and creators whose work is preserved within this video. No copyrigh. The animation world would be a very different place if Turner hadn't bought Hanna-Barbera. Otakuninja2006 Active Member. Joined Apr 1, 2022 Messages 560 Location Not getting to that. Apr 2, 2022 #11. Entertainment. CookieS; Jan 9, 2002; toonzone News Archive; Replies 0 Views 1K. Jan 9, 2002. CookieS. What it took financially to bring T3 to. This is a list of works owned by companies other than Turner Entertainment. Held by 20th Century Studios, formerly 20th Century Fox: Lost in Space Capitol Critters Once upon a Forest Held by Marvel Characters Inc.: The Fantastic Four Harlem Globetrotters The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang Laverne & Shirley in the Army The Little Rascals (ownership is disputed) Mork & Mindy CBS Storybreak. In 1992, Turner launched the Cartoon Network, which had been built around reruns from the Hanna-Barbera and the Turner Entertainment Co. cartoon libraries (pre-1986 MGM, pre-1950 WB, and a.a.p. cartoons). The same year in 1994, Turner turned Hanna-Barbera towards primarily producing new material for its Cartoon Network when Cartoon Network Studios was organized as a division of Hanna-Barbera.

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Turner Broadcasting System Inc. said today that it had signed a definitive agreement to acquire Hanna-Barbera Productions Inc., the Hollywood cartoon producer, for $320 million. The filmstrip star along with the "TURNER ENTERTAINMENT CO." text (in the same serif font from Gone with the Wind) appear near each other in a white color. Above is a white "Hanna-Barbera" logo in its cursive trademark font at that time with a silver-looking Swirling Star (1979-1986 style) on the