Thanks for the fun memories, William and Joseph. RIP.
Who are your favorites made by them?
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"Magic can happen to you."
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Probably Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, Herculoids, Wacky Races, Flintstones, Super Friends, The Smurfs, Snorks, Challenge of the GoBots, & The Berenstain Bears.
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I liked the Paw Paw bears.
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@Vaporman87:
Hanna and Barbera drew the Berenstain Bears? "Magic can happen to you."
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for me it was hong kong phooey, snorks, the flintstones and top cat
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They never were involved in making the short-lived Archie Show, were they?
It looks like something they would've done. "Magic can happen to you."
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Without Hanna Barbera, there would be no Johnny Quest. Without Johnny Quest, there would be no Venture Bros (and the rest of Adult Swim would probably be very different). I'm gonna go with Johnny Quest.
...Top Cat and The Flintstones are pretty good too. The women of New Vegas ask me a lot if there's a Mrs. New Vegas. Well, of course there is! You're her. And you're still just as perfect as the day we met.
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Top Cat is one slick dude.
"Magic can happen to you."
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I always liked The Flintstones and Top Cat. Those are up there as some of the best Hanna Barbara cartoons. The 70s shows were the worst pile of drivel I've ever seen as those consisted of Scooby-Doo clones. The only Hanna-Barbara shows from the 80s that I enjoyed were the Smurfs and 80s Jetsons, but I did like the stuff they did in the 90s.
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thecrow174 wrote : They produced it in conjunction with Southern Star. You love this signature.
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I know they produced shows, which were based on someone else's work, but I didn't know that was one of theirs.
"Magic can happen to you."
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