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List of Works Produced By Hanna-barbera Information

This is a list of animated television series, made-for-TV films, direct-to-video films, theatrical short subjects, and feature films produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions (also known as H-B Enterprises, H-B Production Company, and Hanna-Barbera Cartoons). This list also includes those animated theatrical shorts William Hanna and Joseph Barbera produced while employed by MGM. For a list of productions by its successor, see Cartoon Network Studios. Note some shows or new spin-offs of shows may be listed twice. Time Warner now owns most of the catalog via Warner Bros., exceptions include most animated versions of live-action series, and certain shows based on other licensed properties. Hanna-Barbera won eight Emmy Awards.[1]

Key for below: = Won the Emmy Award, [] = Nominated for an Emmy

Contents

Television series

All Hanna-Barbera shows and shorts have been owned by Warner Bros. since 1991, except where noted.

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

Telefilms and TV specials

The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie

Hanna-Barbera produced the following TV-movies for The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie:

Title Airdate Notes
Yogi's Ark Lark September 16, 1972 Pilot for Yogi's Gang
Oliver and the Artful Dodger October 21, 1972 (part 1) October 28, 1972 (part 2)
The Adventures of Robin Hoodnik November 4, 1972
Gidget Makes the Wrong Connection November 18, 1972 This film is owned by Sony Pictures Television due to being a spinoff of Gidget
The Banana Splits in Hocus Pocus Park November 25, 1972
Tabitha and Adam and the Clown Family December 2, 1972 This film is owned by Sony Pictures Television due to being a spinoff of Bewitched
Lost in Space September 8, 1973 co-produced with 20th Century Fox Television, 20th Television owns this film

ABC Afterschool Specials

Hanna-Barbera produced the following television movies / specials for the ABC Afterschool Special series:

Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10

Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10 was a series of ten syndicated telefilms made from 1987 to 1988 in conjunction with Worldvision Enterprises,[5] featuring some of the most popular Hanna-Barbera characters in feature-length adventures.

Other animated specials

Live-action TV movies and specials

Direct-to-video films

Theatrical shorts

Theatrical feature films

Other works

See also

References

  1. ^ "William Hanna — Awards". allmovie. http://www.allmovie.com/cg/avg.dll?p=avg&sql=2:93352~T3. Retrieved 2008-08-12.
  2. ^ Mullen, Megan. "Hanna, William, and Joseph Barbera: U.S. Television Animators". Museum of Broadcast Communications. http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/H/htmlH/hannawillia/hannawillia.htm. Retrieved 2008-08-10.
  3. ^ "Animation legend William Hanna dies at 90". CNN. 2001-03-23. http://archives.cnn.com/2001/SHOWBIZ/TV/03/23/obit.hanna/index.html. Retrieved 2008-08-06.
  4. ^ "The Last of the Curlews (1972)". ABC Afternoon Special. New York Times. http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/319781/The-Last-of-the-Curlews/overview. Retrieved 2008-09-13.
  5. ^ a b Barbera, Joseph (1994). My Life in "Toons": From Flatbush to Bedrock in Under a Century. Atlanta, GA: Turner Publishing. pp. 192–193. ISBN 1-57036-042-1.
  6. ^ "1966–1967 Emmy Awards". Infoplease. 2007. http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0151531.html. Retrieved 2008-09-13.
  7. ^ "The Gathering (1977) (TV)". IMDB. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076067/. Retrieved 2008-09-13.

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