Remember Snagglepuss? Hanna-Barbera's anthropomorphic pink cartoon lion from the early sixties? "Heavens to Murgatroyd"? That incongruous set of cuffs and a collar over his fur? Those groan-worthy ...
Their toughest critics say they have cheapened animation with bland characters who are little more than bobbing heads and moving mouths. Yet it is hard to find a child — or adult for that matter — who ...
LOS ANGELES – Ed Benedict, a legendary animator who put life, love and laughter in TV cartoon characters like Fred Flintstone, Barney Rubble and Yogi Bear, has died at the age of 94. Benedict died in ...
On this tiny cosmic speck we call Earth, there are certain imponderable questions: Is there life after death? What role does fate play? What exactly did Barney Rubble do for a living? To the latter ...
You cannot look at the Flintstones characters and not think about Jackie Gleason and Art Carney's The Honeymooners, but that was very much by the design of series creators William Hannah and Joseph ...
Fred and Barney Meet The Thing is a 60-minute Saturday morning animated package show produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions from September 8, 1979 to December 1, 1979 on NBC. It contained the following ...
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 ...
Ed Benedict, animator: born 23 August 1912; married; died Auburn, California 28 August 2006. The animator Ed Benedict designed some of television's most famous cartoon characters, from Huckleberry ...
Animation pioneer William Hanna, who with partner Joseph Barbera created such beloved cartoon characters as Fred Flintstone, Yogi Bear and Tom and Jerry, died Thursday. He was 90. Hanna died at his ...
The Splits will meet the Suicide Squad, while Green Lantern gets to hang out with Space Ghost. By Graeme McMillan If this summer’s launch of a series of titles based on classic Hanna-Barbera ...
Close your eyes and imagine a comic-book crossover in which nothing ever rises above the level of competent. There’s a good chance you just envisioned Adam Strange/Future Quest Special #1 (or let’s ...