Here’s another one of those wonderful articles from Popular Mechanics magazine (September 1960) explaining the tricks behind creating animated cartoons: “TV Hit From A Cartoon Factory” by Thomas E.
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 ...
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 ...
Yabba dabba doo and Scooby-dooby-doooo! If you're a Fred Flintstone or Scooby-Doo cartoon fan, this exhibit is for yooooo. Norman Rockwell Museum will pay tribute to the art of the award-winning ...
Joseph Barbera, who with William Hanna founded powerhouse animation factory Hanna-Barbera, creator of TV gems such as “The Flintstones” and “The Jetsons,” died of natural causes at his home Monday. He ...
The animator Ed Benedict designed some of television's most famous cartoon characters, from Huckleberry Hound and Yogi Bear to Fred and Barney of The Flintstones. He was noted for drawing heavily ...
The post New Looney Tunes, Hanna-Barbera cartoons, Robert Zemeckis hybrid series coming to HBO Max appeared first on Consequence of Sound. Sufferin’ succotash, WarnerMedia announced a whole bunch of ...