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[[File:Hb.jpg|right|300px|thumb|William Hanna and Joseph Barbera]]
 
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[[Image:Barbera-CookieKermit.jpg|thumb|300px|Joseph Barbera alongside [[Cookie Monster]] and [[Kermit the Frog]] at the 1973 [[Daytime Emmy Awards]].]]
 
[[Image:MB-Jetsons.jpg|thumb|300px|''The Spacetons'' in "Muppet Babies: The Next Generation"]]
 
[[Image:MB-Jetsons.jpg|thumb|300px|''The Spacetons'' in "Muppet Babies: The Next Generation"]]
 
[[Image:Star Comics Magazine No 12.jpg|thumb|300px|Baby Piggy with Freddy Flintstone, of ''The Flintstone Kids'', on a Star Comics cover.]]
 
[[Image:Star Comics Magazine No 12.jpg|thumb|300px|Baby Piggy with Freddy Flintstone, of ''The Flintstone Kids'', on a Star Comics cover.]]
 
[[Image:Scoodydoo_electric_co_magazine1979.jpg|thumb|300px|Scooby Doo on the front cover of ''[[The Electric Company Magazine]]'' from [[1979]].]]
 
[[Image:Scoodydoo_electric_co_magazine1979.jpg|thumb|300px|Scooby Doo on the front cover of ''[[The Electric Company Magazine]]'' from [[1979]].]]
   
'''Hanna-Barbera''' was a prolific animation studio which, between 1957 and 2001, produced scores of animated television series and specials, as well as a few forays into theatrical films. The company took its name from [[William Hanna]] and [[Joseph Barbera]], who first teamed as co-directors of the Tom and Jerry theatrical shorts for [[MGM]]. When MGM closed its doors, Hanna and Barbera struck out on their own, producing limited animation television product which came to dominate network Saturday morning slots for decades. Their earliest series was ''Ruff and Reddy'', followed by ''Huckleberry Hound'', ''Yogi Bear'', ''[[The Flintstones]]'', ''[[The Jetsons]]'' and ''[[Scooby-Doo]]'', amongst others. One of their more notable successes in the 1980s came from licensing a group of popular Belgian comic characters for a long-running animated series, ''[[The Smurfs]]''.
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'''Hanna-Barbera''' was a prolific animation studio which, between 1957 and 2001, produced scores of animated television series and specials, as well as a few forays into theatrical films. The company took its name from [[William Hanna]] and [[Joseph Barbera]], who first teamed as co-directors of the Tom and Jerry theatrical shorts for [[MGM]]. When MGM closed its doors, Hanna and Barbera struck out on their own, producing limited animation television product which came to dominate network Saturday morning slots for decades. Their earliest series was ''Ruff and Reddy'', followed by ''Huckleberry Hound'', ''[[Yogi Bear]]'', ''[[The Flintstones]]'', ''[[The Jetsons]]'' and ''[[Scooby-Doo]]'', amongst others. One of their more notable successes in the 1980s came from licensing a group of popular [[Belgium|Belgian]] comic characters for a long-running animated series, ''[[The Smurfs]]''.
   
In 1990, Hanna Barbera was one of several companies which collaborated on ''[[Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue]]'', with the Smurfs sharing screentime with the ''[[Muppet Babies]]''. Though the studio itself no longer exists, having been absorbed into [[Warner Bros.|Warner Bros. Animation]] in 2001, its extensive sound-effects library is still in wide use, and has been heard in several Muppet/Henson contexts since the 1980s, most notably the ''[[Muppet Babies]]'' animated series.
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In 1990, Hanna Barbera was one of several companies which collaborated on ''[[Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue]]'', with the Smurfs sharing screentime with the ''[[Muppet Babies]]''. Though the studio itself no longer exists, having been absorbed into [[Warner Bros.|Warner Bros. Animation]] in 2001, its extensive sound-effects library is still in wide use, and has been heard in several Muppet/Henson contexts since the 1980s, most notably the ''[[Muppet Babies]]'' animated series and [[Muppet Babies (2018)|its' reboot]].
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[[Jim Henson's Creature Shop]] supplied animatronic dinosaurs and other prehistoric characters for the live-action film version of ''[[The Flintstones]]'' and its prequel ''[[The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas]]''. William Hanna and Joseph Barbera made cameo appearances in both films. Additionally, the Creature Shop did some uncredited pre-production work on the 1998 ''Scooby-Doo'' film.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
* Freddy Flintstone, the younger version of Fred Flinstone who starred in ''The Flintstone Kids'', appeared on the cover with [[Baby Piggy]], [[Heathcliff]], and two [[Madballs]] in [[Marvel Comics]] ''Star Comics''.
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* Freddy Flintstone, the younger version of Fred Flinstone who starred in ''The Flintstone Kids'', appeared on the cover with [[Baby Piggy]], [[Heathcliff]], and two Madballs in [[Marvel Comics]] ''Star Comics'' magazine series, reprinting earlier comics.
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:For more references, appearances, or connections see the following pages:
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*[[Yogi Bear]]
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*[[The Jetsons]]
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*[[Scooby-Doo]]
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*[[The Smurfs]]
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*[[Foofur]]
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*[[Go-Bots]]
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
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*In a sketch from [[The Jimmy Dean Show: Episode 112|the December 5, 1963 broadcast]] of ''[[The Jimmy Dean Show]]'', [[Rowlf the Dog]] mentions Huckleberry Hound among the graduates of the Animal Actors' Academy.
*In a [[Season 16]] episode of ''Sesame Street'', one of [[The Kids|the kids]] has two goldfish named [[Tom and Jerry]]. When [[Olivia]] learns of their names, she says, "Well, I won't go into that."
 
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*The seventh-season ''[[Muppet Babies]]'' episode "[[Episode 702: Muppet Babies: The Next Generation|Muppet Babies: The Next Generation]]" spoofed several space-themed films and TV series, including ''The Jetsons''. The equivalent here is ''The Spacetons'', with [[Baby Kermit]] in the George Jetson role, [[Baby Piggy]] spoofing Jane, and [[Baby Rowlf]] as "Rowlfo the Dog" (the equivalent to Astro).
 
 
*In a [[Season 16 (1984-1985)|Season 16]] episode of ''Sesame Street'', one of [[The Kids|the kids]] has two goldfish named [[Tom and Jerry]]. When [[Olivia]] learns of their names, she says, "Well, I won't go into that."
*In ''[[Muppets Tonight]]'' [[Episode 103: Billy Crystal|episode 103]], [[Sal Minella]] addresses [[Bobo the Bear]] as "Yogi the Butthead," an allusion to Yogi Bear.
 
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*In [[Episode 3190#rosie|a season 25 ''Sesame Street'' sketch]], [[Oscar the Grouch]] hums a snatch of ''The Flintstones'' theme song to himself. The sketch features [[Rosie O'Donnell]], who played Betty Rubble in the live action film.
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*During the T-Rex's song in "Do the Dino Groove" in the ''[[Sesame Street Live]]'' show ''[[Elmo's Coloring Book]]'', Baby Bear comments that the T-Rex is a regular "[[Fred Astaire]] Flintstone" as he dances.
 
*During the T-Rex's song in "Do the Dino Groove" in the ''[[Sesame Street Live]]'' show ''[[Elmo's Coloring Book]]'', Baby Bear comments that the T-Rex is a regular "[[Fred Astaire]] Flintstone" as he dances.
*In ''[[The Muppets (comic strip)|The Muppets]]'' comic strip, a [[Whatnot]] autograph hound pursues a flattered [[Fozzie Bear|Fozzie]] because she has mistaken him for Yogi Bear.
 
*In [[Episode 3908]], [[Telly]] compliments [[Baby Bear]]'s clever idea, to which he replies that he's "smarter than the average bear," in reference to Yogi Bear.
 
*In [[Episode 4055]], [[Papa Bear]] reads from a book of bear names when trying to come up with a name for their new baby. Among the names he suggests are "Yogi Bear" and "Boo-Boo."
 
*In ''[[A Muppet Christmas: Letters to Santa]]'', Bobo tackles Fozzie and calls him "Yogi."
 
*In the [[Sesame Place]] stage show, ''[[Sesame Place stage shows#The Not-Too-Spooky Howl-o-ween Radio Show! (2010 to present)|The Not-Too-Spooky Howl-o-ween Radio Show!]]'', [[Grover]] (dressed as a pumpkin) must leave the scene after [[The Count]]'s "Five Little Pumpkins" poem. Before he leaves, he utters "Exit Grover, stage left!," referencing the catchphrase of Snagglepuss.
 
* ''[[The Muppets Character Encyclopedia]]'' mentions that [[Bobo]] is "less smart than the average bear."
 
   
 
*In the [[Sesame Place]] stage show, ''[[Sesame Place stage shows#The Not-Too-Spooky Howl-o-ween Radio Show! (2010 to present)|The Not-Too-Spooky Howl-o-ween Radio Show!]]'', [[Grover]] (dressed as a pumpkin) must leave the scene after [[Count von Count|The Count]]'s "Five Little Pumpkins" poem. Before he leaves, he utters "Exit Grover, stage left!," referencing the catchphrase of Snagglepuss.
==Trivia==
 
* Both Yogi Bear and Scooby-Doo were included on ''[[Animal Planet's 50 Greatest TV Animals]]'', along with [[Big Bird]] and [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]].
 
   
 
* ''[[The Muppets Character Encyclopedia]]'' mentions that Bobo is "less smart than the average bear."
==Connections==
 
* [[Jim Henson's Creature Shop]] supplied animatronic dinosaurs and other prehistoric characters for the live-action film version of ''The Flintstones'' and its prequel ''The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas''. William Hanna and Joseph Barbera made cameo appearances in both films.
 
* David Barrington-Holt and the Creature Shop were the Creative Supervisor/Character Design for the live-action film adaptation of ''Scooby-Doo''
 
*[[Mo Willems]] directed a ''Quick Draw McGraw'' short, "City-E-Scape", for Cartoon Network.
 
   
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==Muppet Mentions==
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* In the first episode of the short-lived 1992 prime-time Hanna-Barbera series ''Fish Police'', Inspector Gil tells waitress Pearl "You know how I feel about you" and winds up repeating "How..." when at a loss for words. Pearl asks why he talks like that, and Gil retorts that "all the great couples talk like that... uh, Fred and Wilma, [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] and [[Miss Piggy]], [[Jay Ward|Rocky and Bullwinkle]]..."
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==Connections==
 
Several voice actors in Hanna-Barbera series were also heard in ''Sesame Street'' inserts.
 
Several voice actors in Hanna-Barbera series were also heard in ''Sesame Street'' inserts.
 
*[[Bob Arbogast]] had voice roles on ''Monchhichis'' and ''Galtar and the Golden Lance''.
 
*[[Bob Arbogast]] had voice roles on ''Monchhichis'' and ''Galtar and the Golden Lance''.
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*[[Edward Asner]] voiced Chief Abalone on ''Fish Police''
*[[Daws Butler]] voiced Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, Elroy Jetson, Augie Doggie, Quick Draw McGraw and dozens of others for Hanna-Barbera.
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*[[Daws Butler]] voiced Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, Augie Doggie, Quick Draw McGraw and dozens of others for Hanna-Barbera.
*[[Nancy Cartwright]] had voice roles on ''Richie Rich'', ''Shirt Tales'' and other 1980s HB series. On ''Sesame Street'', she and her co-stars from ''[[The Simpsons]]'' performed in the celebrity version of "[[Monster in the Mirror]]".
 
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*[[Nancy Cartwright]] had voice roles on ''[[Harvey Comics|Richie Rich]]'', ''Shirt Tales'' and other 1980s HB series.
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*[[Joan Gerber]] voiced Irma Boyle on ''Wait Til Your Father Gets Home'', Mrs. Zuckerman and Mrs. Fussy in ''Charlotte's Web'', Mrs. Kelp on ''The Snorks'', and others
 
*Kathy Gori, the voice of Rosemary on ''Hong Kong Phooey'', recorded the songs "[[It's a Lovely Eleven Morning]]" and "If You've Lost Your '[[L]]', Look Around".
 
*Kathy Gori, the voice of Rosemary on ''Hong Kong Phooey'', recorded the songs "[[It's a Lovely Eleven Morning]]" and "If You've Lost Your '[[L]]', Look Around".
*[[Casey Kasem]] voiced Shaggy on ''Scooby-Doo'', Alexander Cabot in ''Josie and the Pussycats'' and [[Batman|Robin]] in ''[[DC Comics|Superfriends]]''.
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*[[Casey Kasem]] voiced Shaggy on ''Scooby-Doo'', Alexander Cabot on ''[[Archie Comics|Josie and the Pussycats]]'' and [[Batman|Robin]] on ''[[DC Comics|Superfriends]]''.
*[[Howard Morris]] voiced Atom Ant, Mushmouse and Mr. Peebles on ''The Magilla Gorilla Show''; Grandpa Jetson, Jet Screamer and others on ''The Jetsons'', and various roles on ''The Flintstones'', amongst others.
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*[[Howard Morris]] voiced Atom Ant, Mushmouse and Mr. Peebles on ''The Magilla Gorilla Show'', and various roles on ''The Flintstones'', amongst others.
*[[Gary Owens]] voiced Space Ghost, the Blue Falcon and various narrators.
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*[[Gary Owens]] voiced Space Ghost, the Blue Falcon, Commander Feral on ''SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron'', and various narrators.
 
*[[Hal Smith]] voiced several roles on ''The Flintstones'', Yappy and the king in ''Yippee, Yappy and Yahooey'', [[Santa Claus]] in multiple HB specials and series episodes, Coil Man in ''The Impossibles'' and others.
 
*[[Hal Smith]] voiced several roles on ''The Flintstones'', Yappy and the king in ''Yippee, Yappy and Yahooey'', [[Santa Claus]] in multiple HB specials and series episodes, Coil Man in ''The Impossibles'' and others.
*[[Arnold Stang]] voiced Top Cat; on ''Sesame Street'', he was heard as a mad scientist who invents the letter [[H]].
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*[[Arnold Stang]] voiced Top Cat
   
Other actors who lent their voices or appeared in [[The Muppets|Muppet]]/[[Jim Henson's Creature Shop|Creature Shop]] productions also had Hanna-Barbera connections.
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Other actors who lent their voices or appeared in [[The Muppets|Muppet]]/[[Jim Henson's Creature Shop|Creature Shop]] productions also had Hanna-Barbera connections, as did some animators and other crew.
 
*[[Cynthia Adler]] was heard in various Hanna-Barbera cartoons including ''The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan''
 
*[[Cynthia Adler]] was heard in various Hanna-Barbera cartoons including ''The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan''
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*[[Mel Blanc]] voiced Barney Rubble, Dino, and various roles on ''The Flintstones'', Secret Squirrel, Captain Caveman, and many others.
*[[Greg Berg]] voiced Huckleberry Hound on ''Yo Yogi!''
 
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*[[Peter Cullen]] voiced Dog Foot, Snarl, Scratch, and Rover on ''The Biskitts'', Mantus on ''The Pirates of Dark Water'' and others
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*[[Tim Curry]] voiced Konk on ''The Pirates of Dark Water'', Sharkster on ''Fish Police'', and others
 
*[[Dom DeLuise]] voiced Mr. Evictus on ''The Roman Holidays''
 
*[[Dom DeLuise]] voiced Mr. Evictus on ''The Roman Holidays''
*[[Micky Dolenz]] voiced Skip on ''The Funky Phantom'', Harvey on ''Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids'', and others
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*[[Micky Dolenz]] voiced Skip on ''The Funky Phantom'', Wally on ''Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids'', and others
 
*[[Jodie Foster]] voiced Pugsley on ''[[The Addams Family]]'' and Anne Chan on ''The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan''
 
*[[Jodie Foster]] voiced Pugsley on ''[[The Addams Family]]'' and Anne Chan on ''The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan''
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*[[Ben Ryan Ganger]] voiced the title role on ''Fantastic Max''
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*[[Brad Garrett]] voiced Rocinante on ''The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho Panda'' and Big Dog on ''2 Stupid Dogs''
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*[[Buddy Hackett]] voiced Crabby the cabbie on ''Fish Police''
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*[[Gordon Hunt]] was voice director, and occasionally voice actor, on many Hanna-Barbera projects including several Yogi Bear series and specials
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*[[Don Knotts]] voiced himself on ''Wait Til Your Father Gets Home'' and Mr. Lichen in the ''Fish Police'' episode "The Two Gils"
 
*[[Harvey Korman]] voiced the Great Gazoo on ''The Flintstones'' (1965-66).
 
*[[Harvey Korman]] voiced the Great Gazoo on ''The Flintstones'' (1965-66).
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*[[Paul Lynde]] voiced the Hooded Claw on ''The Perils of Penelope Pitstop'', Mildew Wolf on ''Help, It's the Wolf!'', Claude Pertwee on ''Where's Huddles?'' and Templeton the rat in ''Charlotte's Web''
*[[Danny Mann]] voiced additional characters in ''Yo Yogi''
 
*[[Mona Marshall]] did additional voices in ''Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo''
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*[[Rick Moranis]] voiced Mr. Schneider in ''Gravedale High''
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*[[Megan Mullally (actress)|Megan Mullally]] voiced Pearl on ''Fish Police''
*[[Rob Paulsen]] voiced Corky in ''The Snorks'', Hadji in ''The New Adventures of Jonny Quest'', and Dickie Dastardly in ''Yo Yogi!''
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*[[Rob Paulsen]] voiced Corky on ''The Snorks'', Hadji on ''The New Adventures of Jonny Quest'', D.E.C.K.S. on ''Wake Rattle and Roll'', and Dickie Dastardly on ''Yo, Yogi!''
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*[[John Ritter]] voiced Inspector Gil on ''Fish Police''
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*[[Avery Schreiber]] voiced Benny the Ball in ''Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats'' and played Grandpa Quirk on ''Wake Rattle and Roll''
 
*[[Martin Short]] voiced [[Ed Grimley]] on ''The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley''
 
*[[Martin Short]] voiced [[Ed Grimley]] on ''The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley''
*[[John Stephenson (voice actor)|John Stephenson]] voiced Mr. Slate on ''The Flintstones'', Dr. Benton Quest on ''Jonny Quest'', various villains on ''Scooby Doo'', Doggie Daddy in several productions, and others
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*[[John Stephenson (voice actor)|John Stephenson]] voiced Mr. Slate on ''The Flintstones'', Dr. Benton Quest on ''Jonny Quest'', Doggie Daddy in several productions, and others
*[[Frank Welker]] voiced Fred on ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' and its spinoffs, Dynomutt, Jabberjaw, Bandit in ''The New Adventures of Jonny Quest'', Hefty Smurf, Puppy, Peewit and others on ''[[The Smurfs]]'', [[Foofur]] and many others.
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*[[Sally Struthers]] voiced Pebbles on ''The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show'' and was heard on ''Fish Police'' and others
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*[[Russi Taylor]] voiced Pebbles as a teen on ''The Flintstone Comedy Show'' and as a child in ''Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby'' and ''The Flintstones Christmas Carol'', as well as Cave Mouse on ''The Flintstone Comedy Show'' and Pac-Baby on ''[[Pac-Man]]''
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*[[John Vernon]] voiced the title role on ''Wildfire''
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*[[Jessica Walter]] voiced Lady Diabolyn on ''Wildfire''
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*[[Frank Welker]] voiced Dynomutt, Jabberjaw, Bandit on ''The New Adventures of Jonny Quest'', Mussles Marinara and Doc Croaker on ''Fish Police'', and many others.
 
*[[Mo Willems]] directed a ''Quick Draw McGraw'' short, "City-E-Scape", for Cartoon Network.
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*[[Jonathan Winters]] voiced himself and Maude Frickert on ''Wait Til Your Father Gets Home'', Mayor Cod on ''Fish Police'', Coach Cadaver on ''Gravedale High'', and others
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*[[William Woodson]] voiced the sheriff on the ''C.B. Bears'' segment "Posse Impossible" and various announcers
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William Hanna and Joseph Barbera

Barbera-CookieKermit

Joseph Barbera alongside Cookie Monster and Kermit the Frog at the 1973 Daytime Emmy Awards.

MB-Jetsons

The Spacetons in "Muppet Babies: The Next Generation"

Star Comics Magazine No 12

Baby Piggy with Freddy Flintstone, of The Flintstone Kids, on a Star Comics cover.

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Scooby Doo on the front cover of The Electric Company Magazine from 1979.

Hanna-Barbera was a prolific animation studio which, between 1957 and 2001, produced scores of animated television series and specials, as well as a few forays into theatrical films. The company took its name from William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, who first teamed as co-directors of the Tom and Jerry theatrical shorts for MGM. When MGM closed its doors, Hanna and Barbera struck out on their own, producing limited animation television product which came to dominate network Saturday morning slots for decades. Their earliest series was Ruff and Reddy, followed by Huckleberry Hound, Yogi Bear, The Flintstones, The Jetsons and Scooby-Doo, amongst others. One of their more notable successes in the 1980s came from licensing a group of popular Belgian comic characters for a long-running animated series, The Smurfs.

In 1990, Hanna Barbera was one of several companies which collaborated on Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue, with the Smurfs sharing screentime with the Muppet Babies. Though the studio itself no longer exists, having been absorbed into Warner Bros. Animation in 2001, its extensive sound-effects library is still in wide use, and has been heard in several Muppet/Henson contexts since the 1980s, most notably the Muppet Babies animated series and its' reboot.

Jim Henson's Creature Shop supplied animatronic dinosaurs and other prehistoric characters for the live-action film version of The Flintstones and its prequel The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas. William Hanna and Joseph Barbera made cameo appearances in both films. Additionally, the Creature Shop did some uncredited pre-production work on the 1998 Scooby-Doo film.

Appearances

  • Freddy Flintstone, the younger version of Fred Flinstone who starred in The Flintstone Kids, appeared on the cover with Baby Piggy, Heathcliff, and two Madballs in Marvel Comics Star Comics magazine series, reprinting earlier comics.
For more references, appearances, or connections see the following pages:

References

Muppet Mentions

  • In the first episode of the short-lived 1992 prime-time Hanna-Barbera series Fish Police, Inspector Gil tells waitress Pearl "You know how I feel about you" and winds up repeating "How..." when at a loss for words. Pearl asks why he talks like that, and Gil retorts that "all the great couples talk like that... uh, Fred and Wilma, Kermit and Miss Piggy, Rocky and Bullwinkle..."

Connections

Several voice actors in Hanna-Barbera series were also heard in Sesame Street inserts.

  • Bob Arbogast had voice roles on Monchhichis and Galtar and the Golden Lance.
  • Edward Asner voiced Chief Abalone on Fish Police
  • Daws Butler voiced Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, Augie Doggie, Quick Draw McGraw and dozens of others for Hanna-Barbera.
  • Nancy Cartwright had voice roles on Richie Rich, Shirt Tales and other 1980s HB series.
  • Joan Gerber voiced Irma Boyle on Wait Til Your Father Gets Home, Mrs. Zuckerman and Mrs. Fussy in Charlotte's Web, Mrs. Kelp on The Snorks, and others
  • Kathy Gori, the voice of Rosemary on Hong Kong Phooey, recorded the songs "It's a Lovely Eleven Morning" and "If You've Lost Your 'L', Look Around".
  • Casey Kasem voiced Shaggy on Scooby-Doo, Alexander Cabot on Josie and the Pussycats and Robin on Superfriends.
  • Howard Morris voiced Atom Ant, Mushmouse and Mr. Peebles on The Magilla Gorilla Show, and various roles on The Flintstones, amongst others.
  • Gary Owens voiced Space Ghost, the Blue Falcon, Commander Feral on SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron, and various narrators.
  • Hal Smith voiced several roles on The Flintstones, Yappy and the king in Yippee, Yappy and Yahooey, Santa Claus in multiple HB specials and series episodes, Coil Man in The Impossibles and others.
  • Arnold Stang voiced Top Cat

Other actors who lent their voices or appeared in Muppet/Creature Shop productions also had Hanna-Barbera connections, as did some animators and other crew.

  • Cynthia Adler was heard in various Hanna-Barbera cartoons including The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan
  • Mel Blanc voiced Barney Rubble, Dino, and various roles on The Flintstones, Secret Squirrel, Captain Caveman, and many others.
  • Peter Cullen voiced Dog Foot, Snarl, Scratch, and Rover on The Biskitts, Mantus on The Pirates of Dark Water and others
  • Tim Curry voiced Konk on The Pirates of Dark Water, Sharkster on Fish Police, and others
  • Dom DeLuise voiced Mr. Evictus on The Roman Holidays
  • Micky Dolenz voiced Skip on The Funky Phantom, Wally on Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids, and others
  • Jodie Foster voiced Pugsley on The Addams Family and Anne Chan on The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan
  • Ben Ryan Ganger voiced the title role on Fantastic Max
  • Brad Garrett voiced Rocinante on The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho Panda and Big Dog on 2 Stupid Dogs
  • Buddy Hackett voiced Crabby the cabbie on Fish Police
  • Gordon Hunt was voice director, and occasionally voice actor, on many Hanna-Barbera projects including several Yogi Bear series and specials
  • Don Knotts voiced himself on Wait Til Your Father Gets Home and Mr. Lichen in the Fish Police episode "The Two Gils"
  • Harvey Korman voiced the Great Gazoo on The Flintstones (1965-66).
  • Paul Lynde voiced the Hooded Claw on The Perils of Penelope Pitstop, Mildew Wolf on Help, It's the Wolf!, Claude Pertwee on Where's Huddles? and Templeton the rat in Charlotte's Web
  • Rick Moranis voiced Mr. Schneider in Gravedale High
  • Megan Mullally voiced Pearl on Fish Police
  • Rob Paulsen voiced Corky on The Snorks, Hadji on The New Adventures of Jonny Quest, D.E.C.K.S. on Wake Rattle and Roll, and Dickie Dastardly on Yo, Yogi!
  • John Ritter voiced Inspector Gil on Fish Police
  • Avery Schreiber voiced Benny the Ball in Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats and played Grandpa Quirk on Wake Rattle and Roll
  • Martin Short voiced Ed Grimley on The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley
  • John Stephenson voiced Mr. Slate on The Flintstones, Dr. Benton Quest on Jonny Quest, Doggie Daddy in several productions, and others
  • Sally Struthers voiced Pebbles on The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show and was heard on Fish Police and others
  • Russi Taylor voiced Pebbles as a teen on The Flintstone Comedy Show and as a child in Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby and The Flintstones Christmas Carol, as well as Cave Mouse on The Flintstone Comedy Show and Pac-Baby on Pac-Man
  • John Vernon voiced the title role on Wildfire
  • Jessica Walter voiced Lady Diabolyn on Wildfire
  • Frank Welker voiced Dynomutt, Jabberjaw, Bandit on The New Adventures of Jonny Quest, Mussles Marinara and Doc Croaker on Fish Police, and many others.
  • Mo Willems directed a Quick Draw McGraw short, "City-E-Scape", for Cartoon Network.
  • Jonathan Winters voiced himself and Maude Frickert on Wait Til Your Father Gets Home, Mayor Cod on Fish Police, Coach Cadaver on Gravedale High, and others
  • William Woodson voiced the sheriff on the C.B. Bears segment "Posse Impossible" and various announcers


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