Loving this! I'm a self professed Hanna Barbarian and along with Ruby Spears, they have made and are responsible for most of my Cartoon favorites. I gotta get you on the show, man! Let's do this!!!
I gotta say my favorite Hanna-Barbera creation is still to this day Tom and Jerry, though Super Friends comes in a close second. That was some prime Saturday morning fodder for me.
I was lucky to enjoy Hanna Barbera’s syndicated shows growing up and renting some of them on VHS at my local video rental stores and catching them on Cartoon Network and it’s Cartoon Theater.
well kinda a sad ending but no matter what, HB studios had a rich history and let a tremendous mark on the animation history! They certainly were a large part of my childhood. One I'll never forget! Thanks for the retrospective Doc! A trip down memory lane! BTW, I love swat Kats too!
14:12 Is *that* the Judy Jetson series we were wondering if it existed or not some time ago? Also, CHOMPS was one of my favorite movies as a kid. Partly due to Valerie Bertinelli, partly because it involved a robot dog. :)
@TenNoZeorymer72 Ahh......I guess that means you're a Daggit fan lol. Also, I found the special when I was first looking for that Judy Jetson series, but I don't believe that they're referring to the same thing. Still haven't found the other one though, so who knows?
William Hanna and Joseph Barbera are two of the legendary animators 😺👍. In fact, TOP CAT is my most favorite of all the cartoon shows 😹😺👍. And let's not forget SWAT CATS 😼🤘.
im glad your back and your going to the 70 series of animated series question will it just be the 1970s cartoons or you going to have additional stuff with it as well
Welcome back! I assume much progress has been made on the actual Doctorate and now you've got time to get back to the toons. As always a great breakdown of what HB was doing for a decade. Always found it ironic that, less than a decade after they split off to do their own thing Ruby-Spears got folded back into the conglomerate. I hadn't even heard of Rock Odyssey. I always thought Transformers: the Movie was Scatman's final role.
@triem23 Happy to be back and getting into the groove again! Rock Odyssey wasn't exactly Scatman's last role, since it was originally produced in 1981, but because it sat on a shelf until it finally got released due to the producers being uncomfortable with the content, it ended up being his last credit. I always find it strange how things like that work out.
Welcome back Doc!
@KnowledgeLost Thanks, glad to be here!
Loving this! I'm a self professed Hanna Barbarian and along with Ruby Spears, they have made and are responsible for most of my Cartoon favorites. I gotta get you on the show, man! Let's do this!!!
@WarlockHVN Glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for checking out the video! I'll reach out and we can see what we can set up!
The 80's and the rest of the 90's are still great for Hanna-Barbera.😀👍
Yes they are!
I gotta say my favorite Hanna-Barbera creation is still to this day Tom and Jerry, though Super Friends comes in a close second. That was some prime Saturday morning fodder for me.
@Dorelaxen Both are great series!
Happy to see you back
@jasonscott1978 Thanks, happy to be here!
I love cartoons and anime
I was lucky to enjoy Hanna Barbera’s syndicated shows growing up and renting some of them on VHS at my local video rental stores and catching them on Cartoon Network and it’s Cartoon Theater.
@mindwipe8788 It's great to see so many of them preserved so well!
It's been a while. I've missed your content. Thank you for the new video!
@jdenoe69 Thanks! I'll do my best to keep it coming from now on!
Pirates of Dark Water and SWAT Kats are among my favorite Hanna-Barbara cartoons. Also add the 60's version of Johnny Quest to the list.
@DragonKingX78 All excellent choices!
I've been missing your videos, and I was so glad to see this! I would love deep dives on both ruby spears and filmation
@AJDPharmD Glad to be back, and those other studios are definitely on my radar!
well kinda a sad ending but no matter what, HB studios had a rich history and let a tremendous mark on the animation history! They certainly were a large part of my childhood. One I'll never forget! Thanks for the retrospective Doc! A trip down memory lane! BTW, I love swat Kats too!
@mikevivian3648 No doubt, Hanna-Barbera was legendary in their time!
14:12 Is *that* the Judy Jetson series we were wondering if it existed or not some time ago?
Also, CHOMPS was one of my favorite movies as a kid. Partly due to Valerie Bertinelli, partly because it involved a robot dog. :)
@TenNoZeorymer72 Ahh......I guess that means you're a Daggit fan lol. Also, I found the special when I was first looking for that Judy Jetson series, but I don't believe that they're referring to the same thing. Still haven't found the other one though, so who knows?
William Hanna and Joseph Barbera
are two of the legendary animators 😺👍.
In fact, TOP CAT is my most favorite of all the cartoon shows 😹😺👍.
And let's not forget SWAT CATS 😼🤘.
@ArttuTheCat I LOVE Swat Kats!
I really enjoyed this series. I hope you do Ruby Spears next.
@mikemayberry7121 Pretty good chance!
im glad your back and your going to the 70 series of animated series question will it just be the 1970s cartoons or you going to have additional stuff with it as well
@joshuahamilton2245 I plan on starting with cartoons, but will hopefully be releasing some supplementary episodes about other kinds of productions!
Welcome back! I assume much progress has been made on the actual Doctorate and now you've got time to get back to the toons.
As always a great breakdown of what HB was doing for a decade. Always found it ironic that, less than a decade after they split off to do their own thing Ruby-Spears got folded back into the conglomerate.
I hadn't even heard of Rock Odyssey. I always thought Transformers: the Movie was Scatman's final role.
@triem23 Happy to be back and getting into the groove again!
Rock Odyssey wasn't exactly Scatman's last role, since it was originally produced in 1981, but because it sat on a shelf until it finally got released due to the producers being uncomfortable with the content, it ended up being his last credit. I always find it strange how things like that work out.
I’m a 90s kid
@stevenlisten I'm a little bit of both 80s and 90s