When William Hanna and Joseph Barbera started producing cartoons for television in the late 1950s, they originally intended to cater to youngsters. But their cartoon programs The Huckleberry Hound ...
All kinds of Saturday morning cartoons have come and gone over the years. These are some 1960s cartoons you may have ...
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.
Don Lusk, an animator and director who worked on Disney classics including Fantasia, Bambi and Pinocchio before moving to Hanna-Barbera in the 1960s, died Sunday. He was 105. His longtime friend Navah ...
Fifty years ago this month, a soft-spoken man walked into a TV living room, changed into a cardigan sweater and sneakers, and spoke directly to the children of America, talking about creativity, ...
Joseph Barbera, who with longtime partner Bill Hanna created such beloved cartoon characters as Tom and Jerry, the Flintstones, the Jetsons, Yogi Bear and Scooby Doo, died of natural causes Monday at ...
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 ...
Joe Barbera, half of the Hanna-Barbera animation team that produced such beloved cartoon characters as Tom and Jerry, Yogi Bear and the Flintstones, died Monday, a Warner Bros. spokesman said. He was ...
Cartoon Network’s most recent art show–“From Hanna-Barbera to Cartoon Network”–lived at the network’s studios (and was closed to the public) Fortunately, the curator, Ecuadorian illustrator & designer ...