List of works produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions explained

This is a list of animated television series, made-for-television films, direct-to-video films, theatrical short subjects, and feature films produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions (also known as H-B Enterprises, H-B Enterprise Production Company, and Hanna-Barbera Cartoons). This list does not include the animated theatrical shorts William Hanna and Joseph Barbera produced while employed by MGM. Note that some shows or new spin-offs of shows may be listed twice. Hanna-Barbera won eight Emmy Awards.[1] In 2001, Warner Bros. Animation took over function of Hanna-Barbera following the death of William Hanna.

For subsequent productions featuring Hanna-Barbera created characters, see Cartoon Network Studios and Warner Bros. Animation.

Key for below: = Won the Emmy Award

Television shows

Hanna-Barbera

ShowCreator(s) / Developer(s)YearCo-production(s)NotesEpisodesIncludes laugh trackOriginal network
1950s
1The Ruff and Reddy Show1957–1960 156 episodesNBC
2The Huckleberry Hound Show1958–1961
  • Yogi Bear was spun off into its own series in 1960; Hokey Wolf took its place at that time.
  • Each segment contained episode title cards designed in a manner similar to theatrical shorts.
  • First animated series to win an Emmy Award
68 episodesSyndication
3The Quick Draw McGraw Show1959–1961
  • Each segment contained episode title cards designed in a manner similar to theatrical shorts.
45 episodesSyndication
1960s
4The Flintstones1960–1966
  • First prime-time series with a 30-minute sitcom format in the history of television
  • First pregnancy in animation history with Wilma Flintstone seen in maternity clothes
  • First animated series to use a laugh track
166 episodes ✔️ABC
5The Yogi Bear Show1961–1962 33 episodes Syndication
6Top Cat1961–1962 Prime-time series30 episodes ✔️ABC
7The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series1962–1963 Package series52 episodes Syndication
8The Jetsons1962–1963; 1985–1987
  • Prime-time series during the 1962–1963 season
  • New episodes produced between 1985 and 1987
75 episodes 1962–1963: ✔️
1985–1987: ❌
ABC
9The Magilla Gorilla Show1964–1967 Ricochet Rabbit & Droop-a-Long was eventually moved to The Peter Potamus Show.31 episodes Syndication
10Jonny Quest1964–1965
  • Prime-time series on ABC.
  • First fully realized action adventure animated series on American television
26 episodes ABC
11The Peter Potamus Show1964–1966 Breezly and Sneezly was eventually moved to The Magilla Gorilla Show.27 episodes Syndication
12The Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel Show1965–1967
  • First Hanna-Barbera series created for Saturday morning television.
  • Atom Ant was Hanna-Barbera's first superhero series.
  • Atom Ant, The Hillbilly Bears and Precious Pupp were later aired as segments on The Atom Ant Show and Secret Squirrel, Squiddly Diddly and Winsome Witch were later aired as segments on The Secret Squirrel Show. All six segments were aired in The Banana Splits Adventure Hour after it went into syndication.
  • Both shows split off separately during their second season.
26 episodes (each segment)NBC
13Sinbad Jr. and his Magic Belt1965–1966 American International Television
  • Animated adaptation of Sinbad the Sailor.
  • First animated series from Hanna-Barbera based on a preexisting property.
102 episodes Syndication
14Laurel and Hardy1966–1967 Wolper ProductionsAnimated adaptation of Laurel and Hardy.39 episodes (156 segments)NBC
15Frankenstein Jr. and The Impossibles1966–1968
  • The Impossibles were Hanna-Barbera's first animated TV rock and roll group, two years before The Archies, the same year as TTV's The Beagles
18 episodes CBS
16Space Ghost and Dino Boy1966–1968 20 episodes CBS
17The Space Kidettes1966–1967 In syndication, episodes were paired with Young Samson and aired as The Space Kidettes and Young Samson.20 episodes NBC
18We'll Take Manhattan1967 Pilot of an unrealized live-action comedy TV series on NBC starring Dwayne Hickman and Ben Blue that only aired on April 30, 1967.NBC
19The Abbott and Costello Cartoon Show1967–1968 RKO Pictures Company
Jomar Productions
Animated adaptation of Abbott and Costello with the voice of Bud Abbott.39 episodes (156 shorts)Syndication
20Birdman and the Galaxy Trio1967–1968 20 episodes NBC
21The Herculoids1967–1968 18 episodes CBS
22Shazzan1967–1969 36 episodes CBS
23Fantastic Four1967–1970 Based on the comic book series of the same name.20 episodesABC
24Moby Dick and Mighty Mightor1967–1969 Animated loose adaptation of Moby-Dick.18 episodes CBS
25Samson & Goliath1967–1968
  • Aired as Young Samson in 1968.
  • In syndication, episodes were paired with The Space Kidettes and aired as The Space Kidettes and Young Samson.
20 episodes NBC
26The World: Color It Happy1967 an unsold television pilot N/A
27The Banana Splits Adventure Hour1968–1970
  • Combined live-action and animated segments
  • Danger Island was exclusively live-action.
  • The Banana Splits was live-action.
  • Arabian Knights was an animated version of the work of the same name from Middle Eastern literature.
  • The Three Musketeers was an animated adventure based on the novel of the same name by Alexandre Dumas.
31 episodes ✔️ (The Banana Splits segments)NBC
28The Adventures of Gulliver1968–1969 Based on the novel Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift.17 episodes ABC
29The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn1968–1969 20 episodes NBC
30Wacky Races1968–1969 Originally developed as a game show.34 episodes CBS
31The Perils of Penelope Pitstop1969–1971 Spin-offs of Wacky Races17 episodes CBS
32Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines1969–1970 17 episodes CBS
33Cattanooga Cats1969–1971 17 episodes ABC
34Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!1969–1978 First Saturday morning animated TV series to use a laugh track41 episodes ✔️CBS
1970s
35Where's Huddles?1970 Prime-time series10 episodes ✔️CBS
36Harlem Globetrotters1970–1971 Animated series based on the exhibition basketball team of the same name.22 episodes ✔️CBS
37Josie and the Pussycats 1970–1971 Based on the comic book series of the same name.16 episodes✔️CBS
38The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show1971–1972 Spin-off of The Flintstones16 episodes ✔️CBS
39Help!... It's the Hair Bear Bunch!1971–1972 16 episodes ✔️CBS
40The Funky Phantom1971–1972 Air Programs International The first series animated in Australia by Hanna-Barbera by API, which they eventually bought.17 episodes ✔️ABC
41Duffy's Dozen1971 unsold animated television pitchN/A
42The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan1972 Based on the Charlie Chan detective film series.16 episodes✔️CBS
43Wait Till Your Father Gets Home1972–1974 First-run syndicated series.48 episodes ✔️Syndication
44The Flintstone Comedy Hour1972–1973 18 episodes ✔️CBS
45The Roman Holidays1972 13 episodes ✔️NBC
46Sealab 20201972 15 episodes NBC
47The New Scooby-Doo Movies1972–1974 24 episodes ✔️CBS
48Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space1972 Spin-off of Josie and the Pussycats16 episodes✔️CBS
49Speed Buggy1973 16 episodes✔️CBS
50Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids1973 13 episodes NBC
51Yogi's Gang1973 Crossover series featuring characters from The Huckleberry Hound Show, The Quick Draw McGraw Show, The Yogi Bear Show, The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series, The Magilla Gorilla Show, The Peter Potamus Show, The Atom Ant Show, and The Secret Squirrel Show.15 episodes ✔️ABC
52Super Friends1973–1974 Based on DC Comics characters.16 episodesABC
53Goober and the Ghost Chasers1973 Crossover with The Partridge Family16 episodes✔️ABC
54Inch High, Private Eye1973 13 episodes ✔️NBC
55Jeannie1973–1975 Animated adaptation of I Dream of Jeannie16 episodes✔️CBS
56The Addams Family1973 16 episodes✔️NBC
57Hong Kong Phooey1974 16 episodes✔️ABC
58Devlin1974 16 episodesABC
59Partridge Family 2200 A.D.1974–1975
  • Animated adaptation of The Partridge Family
  • Final Hanna-Barbera TV series distributed by Screen Gems.
16 episodes✔️CBS
60These Are the Days1974–1975 16 episodesABC
61Valley of the Dinosaurs1974 16 episodesCBS
62Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch1974–1975 13 episodes ✔️NBC
631974–1975 Live-action TV series.19 episodes ABC
64The New Tom & Jerry/Grape Ape/Mumbly Show1975–1977 MGM Television (The Tom & Jerry Show)
  • Aired as The New Tom and Jerry/Grape Ape Show (1975–76), The Tom and Jerry/Grape Ape/Mumbly Show (1976) and The Tom and Jerry/Mumbly Show (1976–77).
  • Based on the Tom and Jerry theatrical shorts.
16 episodes (each segment)The Tom & Jerry Show: ❌
The Great Grape Ape Show: ✔️
ABC
65The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour1976-1977 Spin-off of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!20 episodes (each segment)✔️ABC
66Clue Club1976–1977 16 episodes CBS
67Jabberjaw1976 16 episodes✔️ABC
68Taggart's Treasure1976 Pilot of an unrealized live-action TV series produced in Australia, and only aired on ABC in the United States on December 31, 1976.ABC
69Fred Flintstone and Friends1977–1978 95 episodes✔️Syndication
70Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics1977–1978 24 episodesLaff-A-Lympics: ❌ABC
71CB Bears1977–1978
  • In syndication, CB Bears aired in a half-hour version with Blast-Off Buzzard and Posse Impossible.
  • In syndication, Heyyy, It's the King! also aired in a half-hour version with Shake, Rattle and Roll and Undercover Elephant.
13 episodes (each segment)NBC
72The Skatebirds1977–1978
  • Live-action/animated TV series
  • The Robonic Stooges was an animated adaptation of The Three Stooges.
  • Woofer & Wimper was an edited version of Clue Club.
16 episodes CBS
73The All-New Super Friends Hour1977–1978 Spin-off of Super Friends15 episodes ABC
74The Beach Girls1977 Pilot of an unrealized live-action comedy TV series starring Rita WilsonN/A
75The Hanna-Barbera Happy Hour1978 Live-action prime-time variety series5 episodes NBC
76The Funny World of Fred and Barney1978 Pilot of an unrealized live-action/animated prime-time variety series starring Fred Travalena, and aired on CBS on August 30, 1978.CBS
77The All New Popeye Hour1978–1983 64 episodesCBS
78Yogi's Space Race1978 13 episodes (each series)NBC
79Challenge of the Superfriends1978 DC ComicsSpin-off of Super Friends16 episodes ABC
80The Godzilla Power Hour1978–1981 Animated adaptation of Godzilla26 episodes (Godzilla), 13 episodes (Jana of the Jungle)NBC
81Go Go Globetrotters1978 Combined reruns of Harlem Globetrotters with Space Ghost, The Herculoids and CB BearsSpace Ghost, The Herculoids and CB Bears:❌
Harlem Globetrotters:✔️
NBC
82The New Fred and Barney Show1979 Spin-off of The Flintstones17 episodes ✔️NBC
83Fred and Barney Meet the Thing1979 Marvel Comics (The Thing) 13 episodes ✔️(The New Fred and Barney Show only)NBC
84Sergeant T.K. Yu1979 Pilot of an unrealized live-action TV crime drama series starring Johnny Yune, and aired on NBC on January 24, 1979.NBC
85America vs. the World1979 Pilot of an unrealized live-action TV series hosted by Ed McMahon and Georgia Engel, and aired on NBC on February 13, 1979.NBC
86Casper and the Angels1979 Based on Casper the Friendly Ghost, licensed through Harvey Comics13 episodes ✔️NBC
87The New Shmoo1979–1980 Animated adaptation of the Shmoo from Lil' Abner16 episodes NBC
88The Super Globetrotters1979 Saperstein Productions Spin-off of Harlem Globetrotters.13 episodes ✔️NBC
89Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo1979–1980 16 episodes ✔️ABC
90The World's Greatest Super Friends1979–1980 Spin-off of Super Friends8 episodes ABC
91Fred and Barney Meet the Shmoo1979–1980
  • Animated adaptation of the Shmoo from Lil' Abner
  • Spin-off of The Flintstones
  • Final Hanna-Barbera Saturday morning TV series to have a laugh track
✔️(The New Fred and Barney Show only)NBC
92Amigo and Friends1979–1982
  • Animated adaptation of Mexican movie star Cantinflas
  • Also known as Cantinflas y Sus Amigos in Spain
  • Hanna-Barbera-produced English dub
52 episodes Syndication
1980s
93The B.B. Beegle Show1980 Pilot of an unrealized live-action/puppet TV series with Joyce DeWitt and Arte Johnson, and began airing on January 7, 1980, in syndication. The pilot reran a few times throughout 1980.Syndication
94Super Friends 1980–1983 Spin-off of Super Friends22 episodes ABC
95Drak Pack1980 16 episodes CBS
96Hanna–Barbera's World of Super Adventure1980–1984 Syndicated rerun package series featuring Birdman and the Galaxy Trio, Fantastic Four, Frankenstein Jr. and The Impossibles, The Herculoids, Moby Dick and Mighty Mightor, Shazzan and Space Ghost and Dino BoySyndication
97The Flintstone Comedy Show1980–1982 18 episodes NBC
98The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang1980–1981 Animated adaptation of Happy Days24 episodes ABC
99The Richie Rich/Scooby-Doo Show1980–1981 The Harvey Entertainment Company (Richie Rich) 33 episodes (Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo), 41 episodes (Richie Rich)ABC
100Laverne & Shirley1981–1982 Animated adaptation of Laverne & Shirley13 episodes ABC
101Space Stars1981–1982 11 episodes NBC
102The Kwicky Koala Show1981 Created by Tex Avery. The show was Avery's final animated project before his death.16 episodes CBS
103Trollkins1981–1982 13 episodes CBS
104The Smurfs1981–1989SEPP International S.A. (seasons 1–7)
Lafig S.A. (seasons 8–9)
Based on the comic series of the same name.256 episodes NBC
105The Flintstone Funnies1982–1984 NBC
106The Pac-Man/Little Rascals/Richie Rich Show1982–1983 Namco (Pac-Man)
The Harvey Entertainment Company (Richie Rich)
King World Productions (The Little Rascals)
13 episodesABC
107Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz Hour1982–1983
  • Spin-off of The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang and Laverne & Shirley in the Army
  • Animated adaptation of Mork & Mindy written and voiced at Hanna-Barbera, animation produced by Ruby-Spears.
27 episodes (Mork & Mindy), 8 episodes (Fonz/Laverne & Shirley)ABC
108The Scooby & Scrappy-Doo/Puppy Hour1982
  • Spin-off of Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo
  • The "Puppy" character is based on Ruby-Spears' animated adaptation of The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy, which in turn is based on the book by Jane Thayer.
  • Hanna-Barbera co-produced The Puppy's New Adventures with Ruby-Spears in 1982; these segments were later aired in 1983 as The Puppy's Further Adventures, made solely by Ruby-Spears and without Hanna-Barbera.
ABC
109Jokebook1982
  • Compilation show mostly made up from non-HB material such as classic cartoons and foreign cartoons
  • Final Hanna-Barbera TV series production to use a laugh track
7 episodes ✔️NBC
110Shirt Tales1982–1985 Based on characters created by Janet Elizabeth Manco for Hallmark greeting cards23 episodes NBC
111The Gary Coleman Show1982–1983 Based on the 1982 TV movie The Kid with the Broken Halo which starred Coleman13 episodes NBC
112The Dukes1983 Animated adaptation of The Dukes of Hazzard20 episodesCBS
113The Monchhichis/Little Rascals/Richie Rich Show 1983–1984 King World Productions (The Little Rascals)
The Harvey Entertainment Company (Richie Rich)
Animated adaptation of Monchhichi.13 episodes ABC
114The Pac-Man/Rubik, the Amazing Cube Hour 1983–1984 Namco (Pac-Man)
Ruby-Spears Enterprises (Rubik, the Amazing Cube)
Animated adaptation of Rubik's Cube13 episodes ABC
115The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show1983–1984 26 episodes ABC
116The Biskitts1983–1984 13 episodes CBS
117Lucky Luke1983 Based on the comic series of the same name26 episodes Syndication
118Benji, Zax & the Alien Prince1983 Mulberry Square Productions Live-action series based on the film franchise created by Joe Camp13 episodes CBS
119Going Bananas1984 Live-action series12 episodes NBC
120Snorks1984–1989 Based on comic book of same name[2] 65 episodes NBC
121Scary Scooby Funnies1984–1985 Repackaged reruns from The Richie Rich/Scooby-Doo ShowABC
122Challenge of the GoBots1984–1985 Animated adaptation of the GoBots65 episodes Syndication
123Pink Panther and Sons1984–1985 Spin-off of the Pink Panther theatrical cartoons26 episodes NBC
1241984–1985 Spin-off of Super Friends8 episodes ABC
125Paw Paws1985–1986 21 episodes Syndication
126Yogi's Treasure Hunt1985–1988 Crossover series featuring characters from The Huckleberry Hound Show, The Quick Draw McGraw Show, The Yogi Bear Show, Top Cat, Wacky Races, The Ruff and Reddy Show, The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series, The Magilla Gorilla Show, The Peter Potamus Show, The Atom Ant Show, The Secret Squirrel Show, Jabberjaw and CB Bears27 episodes Syndication
127Galtar and the Golden Lance1985–1986 21 episodes Syndication
1281985 Spin-off of Super Friends10 episodes ABC
129The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo1985 Spin-off of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! and Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo13 episodes ABC
130Scooby's Mystery Funhouse1985–1986 Repackaged reruns from The Richie Rich/Scooby-Doo Show, The Scooby & Scrappy-Doo/Puppy Hour and The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo ShowABC
131The Berenstain Bears1985–1987 Animated adaptation of the Berenstain Bears children's books52 episodes CBS
132CBS Storybreak 1985–1989 26 episodes CBS
133The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera 1985–1994 Live-action/animated syndicated programming block featuring a superstar line-up of both old and new Hanna-Barbera showsSyndication
134Teen Wolf 1986–1987 Southern Star
Clubhouse Pictures (season 1)
Atlantic/Kushner-Locke (season 2)
Animated adaptation of the 1985 live-action film, Teen Wolf21 episodes CBS
135The New Adventures of Jonny Quest 1986–1987 Spin-off of Jonny Quest13 episodes Syndication
136Pound Puppies 1986–1988 Animated adaptation of Pound Puppies26 episodes ABC
137The Flintstone Kids 1986–1988 Spin-off of The Flintstones and Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels34 episodes ABC
138Foofur 1986–1988 26 episodes NBC
139Wildfire 1986 13 episodes CBS
140Sky Commanders 1987 Based on the toy line by Kenner Toys Inc.13 episodes Syndication
141Popeye and Son 1987 Spin-off of the Popeye theatrical cartoons13 episodes CBS
142Skedaddle 1988 Live-action game show aired as part of The Funtastic World of Hanna-BarberaSyndication
143A Pup Named Scooby-Doo 1988–1991 Spin-off of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!27 episodes ABC
144The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley 1988 Animated adaptation of Martin Short's Ed Grimley character13 episodes NBC
145The New Yogi Bear Show 1988 Spin-off of The Yogi Bear Show45 episodes Syndication
146Fantastic Max 1988–1990 Booker PLC
Tanaka Promotion Co., Ltd. (season 2)
26 episodes Syndication
147The Further Adventures of SuperTed 1989 13 episodes Syndication
148Paddington Bear 1989–1990 Animated adaptation of Paddington Bear13 episodes Syndication
1990s
149Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures 1990
  • Season 1 only
  • Animated adaptation of Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
13 episodesCBS
150The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho Panda 1990–1991 RAI - Radiotelevisione Italiana (RAIUNO) Based on the novel Don Quixote26 episodes Syndication
152Tom & Jerry Kids Show1990–1993 Spin-off of the Tom and Jerry and Droopy theatrical cartoons65 episodes Fox
153Wake, Rattle, and Roll1990–1991 Four Point Entertainment 50 episodes Syndication
154Gravedale High 1990 Animated series starring Rick Moranis13 episodes NBC
155 1990 Known as Potsworth & Co. outside the U.S.13 episodes Syndication
156The Pirates of Dark Water 1991–1993 21 episodes ABC
157Yo Yogi! 1991 Crossover series featuring characters from The Huckleberry Hound Show, The Quick Draw McGraw Show, The Yogi Bear Show, Top Cat, The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series, The Magilla Gorilla Show, The Peter Potamus Show, The Atom Ant Show, The Secret Squirrel Show, Wacky Races and CB Bears13 episodes NBC
158Young Robin Hood 1991 Based on Robin Hood26 episodes Syndication
159Fish Police 1992 6 episodes CBS
160Capitol Critters 1992 Final prime-time series from Hanna-Barbera13 episodes ABC
161The Addams Family 1992–1993 21 episodes ABC
162Droopy, Master Detective1993–1994 Spin-off of the Droopy theatrical cartoons13 episodes Fox
163The New Adventures of Captain Planet 1993-1996 48 episodesTBS
1642 Stupid Dogs1993–1995 Super Secret Secret Squirrel is a reboot of The Secret Squirrel Show.26 episodes TBS
165 1993–1995 23 episodes TBS
166The Moxy Show1993–1996Colossal PicturesFirst Hanna-Barbera-produced show to air as a Cartoon Network original show24 episodesCartoon Network
167What a Cartoon! 1995–1997 48 episodesCartoon Network
168Dumb and Dumber 1995–1996
  • Animated adaptation of Dumb and Dumber
  • Final Hanna-Barbera-produced show to air on broadcast network television
13 episodes ABC
169The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest 1996–1997
  • Spin-off of Jonny Quest
  • Only Jonny Quest-related TV show to be broadcast on Cartoon Network
52 episodes Cartoon Network
170Cave Kids 1996
  • Spin-off of The Flintstones
  • Final Hanna-Barbera-produced show to air in syndication
8 episodes Syndication

Cartoon Network Studios

As a division of Hanna-Barbera, for the independent studio see Cartoon Network Studios

ShowCreator(s) / Developer(s)YearNotesEpisodesIncludes laugh trackOriginal Network
1990s
171Dexter's LaboratoryGenndy Tartakovsky1996–2003
  • Seasons 1 to 2 only
  • Hanna-Barbera produced season 1 using "Cartoon Network Studios" as an in-name only division.
  • Seasons 3 and 4 were produced by Cartoon Network Studios as a separate entity of its former parent company.
  • The series was introduced as What a Cartoon! shorts.
  • All shows from this point onward were broadcast on Cartoon Network.
52 episodesCartoon Network
172Johnny Bravo Van Partible1997–2004
  • Seasons 1 to 3 only
  • Cartoon Network Studios produced season 4 as a separate entity of its former parent company.
  • The series was introduced as What a Cartoon! shorts.
52 episodes Cartoon Network
173Cow and ChickenDavid Feiss1997–1999 The series was introduced as a What a Cartoon! short.52 episodes Cartoon Network
174I Am Weasel 1999 Spin-off of Cow and Chicken9 episodes (27 segments)Cartoon Network
175The Powerpuff Girls Craig McCracken1998–2005
  • Seasons 1 to 4 only
  • Final show produced by Hanna-Barbera
  • Cartoon Network Studios produced seasons 5 to 6 as a separate entity of its former parent company.
  • The series was introduced as What a Cartoon! shorts.
49 episodesCartoon Network

Telemovies and TV specials

The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie

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

TitleAir dateCo-productionNotes
Yogi's Ark Lark September 16, 1972 Pilot for Yogi's Gang
Oliver and the Artful Dodger October 21 and 28, 1972 Sequel to Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens
The Adventures of Robin Hoodnik November 4, 1972 Based on the legend of Robin Hood
Gidget Makes the Wrong Connection November 18, 1972 Based on the live-action sitcom Gidget
The Banana Splits in Hocus Pocus Park November 25, 1972
Tabitha and Adam and the Clown Family December 2, 1972 Based on the live-action sitcom Bewitched
Lost in Space September 8, 1973 Based on the live-action science fiction series Lost in Space

ABC Afterschool Specials

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

Episode Air date Synopsis
Last of the Curlews October 4, 1972 Animated special about a father and son who go hunting, and debate whether or not to kill an Eskimo curlew, which may become (and may now be) extinct.[3]
Cyrano March 6, 1974 Animated special about Cyrano de Bergerac (voice of José Ferrer) who helps an army officer woo Roxanne (voice of Joan Van Ark), the woman Cyrano himself loves[4]
The Runaways March 27, 1974 Live-action special about a small-town teenage girl (Belinda Balaski) who teams up with a younger but wiser boy for survival[5]
The Crazy Comedy Concert June 5, 1974 Live-action/animated special (starring Tim Conway and Ruth Buzzi) geared to educate young people about classical music
It Isn't Easy Being a Teenage Millionaire March 8, 1978 Live-action special about a 14-year-old girl (Victoria Paige Meyerink) who wins the lottery and thinks all her problems are over, but quickly learns that her real problems are just beginning
The Gymnast October 28, 1980 Live-action special about Ginny (Holly Gagnier), a 16-year-old gymnast who is determined to become a world-class athlete

Famous Classic Tales

Hanna-Barbera's Australian division produced the following CBS television specials for the Famous Classic Tales series:

TitleAir dateNotes
The Count of Monte Cristo September 23, 1973 Based on the novel of the same name by Alexandre Dumas
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea November 22, 1973 Based on the novel of the same name by Jules Verne
The Three Musketeers November 23, 1973 Based on the novel of the same name by Alexandre Dumas
The Last of the Mohicans November 27, 1975 Based on the novel of the same name by James Fenimore Cooper
Davy Crockett on the Mississippi November 20, 1976 Based on the legend of Davy Crockett
Five Weeks in a Balloon November 24, 1977 Based on the novel of the same name by Jules Verne
Black Beauty October 28, 1978 Based on the novel of the same name by Anna Sewell
Gulliver's Travels November 18, 1979 Based on the novel of the same name by Jonathan Swift
Daniel Boone November 27, 1981 Based on the legend of Daniel Boone

ABC Weekend Specials

Hanna-Barbera and Hanna-Barbera's Australian division produced the following television movies / specials for the ABC Weekend Special series:

TitleAir dateNotes
The Secret World of Og (Part 1) April 30, 1983 Based on the novel of the same name by Pierre Berton
The Secret World of Og (Part 2) May 7, 1983
The Secret World of Og (Part 3) May 14, 1983
The Amazing Bunjee Venture (Part 1) March 24, 1984 Based on the novel The Bunjee Venture by Stan McMurtry
The Amazing Bunjee Venture (Part 2) March 31, 1984
The Return of the Bunjee (Part 1) April 6, 1985
The Return of the Bunjee (Part 2) April 13, 1985
The Velveteen Rabbit April 20, 1985 Based on the book of the same name by Margery Williams
October 31, 1992 Based on the toy-line created by Morrison Entertainment Group

Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10

Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10 was a series of 10 syndicated telefilms made from 1987 to 1988 in conjunction with Worldvision Enterprises,[4] featuring some of the most popular Hanna-Barbera characters in feature-length adventures. All 10 films are available on VHS, DVD, and Blu-ray.

TitleAir date
Yogi's Great EscapeSeptember 20,
Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo BrothersOctober 18,
The Jetsons Meet the FlintstonesNovember 15,
Yogi Bear and the Magical Flight of the Spruce GooseNovember 22,
Top Cat and the Beverly Hills CatsMarch 20,
The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry HoundMay 6,
Rockin' with Judy JetsonSeptember 18,
Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul SchoolOctober 16,
Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant WerewolfNovember 13,
Yogi and the Invasion of the Space BearsNovember 20,

The Flintstones Primetime Specials

Hanna-Barbera produced the following NBC television specials as part of The Flintstone Primetime Specials, the penultimate Hanna-Barbera production overall to contain a laugh track and also the final Hanna-Barbera production overall to contain one produced by the studio, a limited-run prime-time revival of The Flintstones:

TitleAir date
The Flintstones' New Neighbors September 26, 1980
November 7, 1980
October 4, 1981
October 11, 1981

The Smurfs prime-time specials

Hanna-Barbera also produced the following NBC prime-time television specials based on The Smurfs:

TitleAir dateCo-production(s)
Here Comes the Smurfs June 19, 1981 SEPP International S.A.
The Smurfs Springtime Special April 8, 1982
The Smurfs Christmas Special December 12, 1982
My Smurfy Valentine February 13, 1983
The Smurfic Games May 20, 1984
Smurfily Ever After February 13, 1985
'Tis the Season to Be Smurfy December 13, 1987

Other animated specials and telefilms

Hanna-Barbera also produced the following specials:

TitleAir dateChannelCo-production(s)Notes
Magilla Gorilla: Here Comes a Star 1963 or 1964 Introduction to The Magilla Gorilla Show
The World of Atom Ant and Secret Squirrel September 12, 1965 Introduction to The Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel Show
Alice in Wonderland or What's a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place Like This? March 30, 1966 Featuring cameos by Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble
Jack and the Beanstalk[6] February 26, 1967 Live action/animated
The Thanksgiving That Almost Wasn't November 21, 1972
A Christmas Story December 9, 1972
The Flintstones on Ice February 11, 1973 Based on The Flintstones
Silent Night, Holy Night December 15, 1976
Yabba Dabba Doo! The Happy World of Hanna-Barbera November 24, 1977 Live action/animated (host: Gene Kelly)
A Flintstone Christmas December 7, 1977
Hanna-Barbera's All-Star Comedy Ice Revue January 13, 1978 deFaria Productions
April 6, 1978
The Popeye Show September 13, 1978 Four segments from The All New Popeye Hour: "Spinach Fever", "Popeye Out West", "A Bad Knight for Popeye" and "Wilder Than Usual Blue Yonder"
The Popeye Valentine Special: Sweethearts at Sea February 14, 1979 Based on The All New Popeye Hour
October 12, 1979 Live action/animated (host: Bill Bixby)
The Flintstones Meet Rockula and Frankenstone October 30, 1979
Casper's Halloween Special October 30, 1979
Casper's First Christmas December 18, 1979
Scooby Goes Hollywood December 23, 1979
The Harlem Globetrotters Meet Snow White September 27, 1980 Saperstein Productions
Yogi's First Christmas November 21, 1980 Based on The Yogi Bear Show and featuring characters from The Huckleberry Hound Show and The Quick Draw McGraw Show
The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera Arena Show June 25, 1981
Pac-Man Halloween Special October 30, 1982 Based on Pac-Man
Christmas Comes to Pac-Land December 16, 1982 Based on Pac-Man
Yogi Bear's All Star Comedy Christmas Caper December 21, 1982 Based on The Yogi Bear Show and featuring characters from The Huckleberry Hound Show, The Quick Draw McGraw Show, The Flintstones, The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series and The Magilla Gorilla Show
The Daltons on the Loose 1983 Based on Lucky Luke
We Think the World Is Round October 1, 1984 Jellybean Productions
Rainbow Seven Productions
Produced in the 1970s, but did not air until 1984. Distributed by Hanna-Barbera[7]
Pound Puppies October 26, 1985 Based on the toy line of the same name
Star Fairies October 26, 1985 Based on the toy line of the same name
The Flintstones' 25th Anniversary Celebration May 20, 1986
Rock Odyssey July 13, 1987
The Little Troll Prince November 27, 1987
The Flintstone Kids' "Just Say No" Special September 15, 1988 Based on The Flintstone Kids
July 17, 1989
Hägar the Horrible: Hägar Knows Best November 1, 1989
The Yum Yums: The Day Things Went Sour April 7, 1990
The Flintstones: A Page Right Out of History March 21, 1991 Direct-to-video Documentary based on The Flintstones
The Last Halloween October 28, 1991 Live action/CGI animated
I Yabba-Dabba Do! February 7, 1993 Based on The Flintstones and The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show
Jonny's Golden Quest April 4, 1993 Based on Jonny Quest
The Halloween Tree October 30, 1993 Based on the book of the same title by Ray Bradbury
The Town Santa Forgot December 3, 1993 Based on the Poem “Jermey Creek” by Charmaine Severson
Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby December 5, 1993 Based on The Flintstones and The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show
A Flintstone Family Christmas December 18, 1993 Based on The Flintstones
Yogi the Easter Bear April 3, 1994 Based on The Yogi Bear Show
The Flintstones: The Best of Bedrock May 8, 1994 Documentary based on The Flintstones (host: Rosie O'Donnell)
A salute to the original series that includes clips from the show and scenes from the live action film
Scooby-Doo! in Arabian Nights September 3, 1994 Based on Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, The Yogi Bear Show and The Magilla Gorilla Show.
A Flintstones Christmas Carol November 21, 1994 Based on The Flintstones and Charles Dickens' novel A Christmas Carol
SWAT Kats: A Special Report January 6, 1995
Daisy-Head Mayzie February 5, 1995 Dr. Seuss Enterprises
Tony Collingwood Productions
Based on the story book of the same name.
Jonny Quest vs. The Cyber Insects November 19, 1995 Based on Jonny Quest
December 10, 1999

Live-action television films and specials

TitleAir dateCo-production(s)ChannelNotes
Hardcase February 1, 1972 TV movie starring Clint Walker and Stefanie Powers; first fully live-action film produced by Hanna-Barbera
Shootout in a One-Dog Town January 9, 1974 TV movie starring Richard Crenna, Stefanie Powers and Jack Elam
Smoganza February 9, 1975 NBC
The Phantom Rebel April 13, 1976 TV special starring Sandy McPeak aired as part of NBC Special Treat series
The Gathering December 4, 1977 TV movie starring Ed Asner and Maureen Stapleton
The Beasts Are on the Streets May 18, 1978 TV movie starring Carol Lynley, Billy Green Bush and Philip Michael Thomas
KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park October 28, 1978 TV movie starring KISS, Anthony Zerbe and Deborah Ryan
Legends of the Superheroes (Part 1) January 18, 1979 TV special starring Adam West, Burt Ward and William Schallert
Legends of the Superheroes (Part 2) January 25, 1979
The Gathering, Part II December 17, 1979 TV movie starring Maureen Stapleton and Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
Belle Starr April 1, 1980 Entheos Unlimited Productions TV movie starring Elizabeth Montgomery, Cliff Potts and Michael Cavanaugh
The Great Gilly Hopkins January 9, 1981 TV special starring Tricia Cast and Conchata Ferrell aired as part of CBS Afternoon Playhouse series
Deadline June 2, 1982 Australian TV movie starring Barry Newman, Bill Kerr and Trisha Noble
Return to Eden (Part 1) September 29, 1983 Australian TV miniseries starring Rebecca Gilling and James Reyne
Return to Eden (Part 2) October 6, 1983
Return to Eden (Part 3) October 13, 1983
Shark's Paradise March 13, 1986 Australian TV movie starring David Reyne and Sally Tayler
The Last Frontier (Part 1) October 5, 1986 McElroy & McElroy
Taft Hardie Group
Australian TV miniseries starring Linda Evans, Jack Thompson and Jason Robards
The Last Frontier (Part 2) October 7, 1986
Stone Fox March 30, 1987 TV movie starring Buddy Ebsen, Joey Cramer and Belinda Montgomery
...Where's Rodney? June 11, 1990 Pilot of an unrealized live-action comedy TV series starring Rodney Dangerfield; produced as Bedrock Productions
Poochinski July 9, 1990 20th Century Fox Television
Adam Productions
Pilot of an unrealized live-action comedy TV series starring Peter Boyle; produced as Bedrock Productions
December 10, 1990 Spelling Entertainment
Adam Productions
Produced as Bedrock Productions

Direct-to-video movies

The Greatest Adventure: Stories from the Bible

was an animated film series about three young adventurers—Derek, Margo and Moki—who travel back in time to watch biblical events take place. Thirteen video cassettes were released between 1985 and 1992.

TitleYearDistribution
Moses 1986 Worldvision Home Video
Noah's Ark
David and Goliath
Daniel and the Lion's Den
Joshua and the Battle of Jericho
Samson and Delilah
The Nativity 1987
The Creation 1988
The Easter Story 1989 Hanna-Barbera Home Video
Joseph and His Brothers 1990
The Miracles of Jesus 1991
Jonah 1992 Turner Home Entertainment
Queen Esther

Timeless Tales from Hallmark

Timeless Tales from Hallmark (co-produced with Hallmark Cards) was a live-action/animated film series hosted by Olivia Newton-John who introduced each tale followed by an environmental message. Eight video cassettes were released between 1990 and 1991.

TitleYearDistribution
Rapunzel 1990 Hanna-Barbera Home Video
The Emperor's New Clothes
Thumbelina
The Ugly Duckling
The Elves and the Shoemaker
Rumpelstiltzkin
Puss in Boots 1991
The Steadfast Tin Soldier

Scooby-Doo

Hanna-Barbera was credited as the sole production company behind the first four films. Despite being in-name only after 2001, the 1960s–1970s production logo from Hanna-Barbera was still used for the next Scooby-Doo direct-to-video films after Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase until Scooby-Doo! and the Samurai Sword. The first, third and fourth films were dedicated to Don Messick, Mary Kay Bergman and William Hanna, respectively.

TitleYearCo-production(s)
Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island September 22, 1998
Scooby-Doo! and the Witch's Ghost October 5, 1999
Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders October 3, 2000
Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase October 9, 2001

Theatrical feature-length movies

TitleRelease dateCo-productionDistributionNotes
Hey There, It's Yogi Bear! June 3, 1964 Animated
The Man Called Flintstone August 3, 1966
Charlotte's Web March 1, 1973 Sagittarius Productions Paramount Pictures
Baxter! March 4, 1973 Live-action
C.H.O.M.P.S. December 21, 1979 American International Pictures
Heidi's Song November 19, 1982 Paramount PicturesAnimated
March 21, 1986 Clubhouse Pictures
October 12, 1987 Toho
July 6, 1990 Universal Pictures
Once Upon a Forest June 18, 1993 20th Century Fox
The Flintstones May 27, 1994 Universal PicturesLive-action
The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas April 28, 2000

Note: The Hanna-Barbera Feature division was spun into Turner Feature Animation after the company was bought out by Ted Turner.

Warner Bros. announced plans for a Hanna-Barbera cinematic universe at CinemaCon 2016, with Scoob! as its starting point.[8]

Other works

Commercials

TitleYearCo-production(s)Notes
1957 Featuring Ruff and Reddy
1958–1966 Featuring characters from The Huckleberry Hound Show, Top Cat, The Yogi Bear Show and Cornelius the Rooster
Sugar Stars 1959 Featuring The Huckleberry Hound Show
1959 Featuring characters from The Quick Draw McGraw Show
1959–1960 Featuring characters from The Huckleberry Hound Show and The Quick Draw McGraw Show
1960–1961 Featuring The Flintstones
1960–1964
1970s
Featuring Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks
Kellogg's Snack-Pak 1961 Featuring Quick Draw McGraw
Kellogg's OK's 1961–1962 Featuring Yogi Bear
1961 Featuring Yogi Bear
1961–1962 Featuring Snagglepuss
1963–1966 Featuring The Flintstones
1964 Featuring Jonny Quest
1966 Featuring Alice in Wonderland or What's a Nice Kid like You Doing in a Place like This?
1960s
Busch Advertising 1967 Gardner Advertising Company Trade film for Busch beer, featuring The Flintstones
1967
1967–1968
1968 Featuring The Flintstones and Yogi Bear
More Than Ever Before 1968 Featuring Yogi Bear
1968
1968–1974 Featuring The Flintstones
1960s
1969 Featuring characters from Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines
1969
1969
1969–1972 Numerous spots
American Heart Foundation 1969
Anti-Drug PSA 1969
1970 Featuring The Flintstones
1970s
1971–2001 Featuring The Flintstones. Most commercials were animated by other studios.
1972 Featuring The Flintstones, The Banana Splits, Yogi Bear and Scooby-Doo
Bali-Hai Wine 1972
Girls Clubs of America 1973 Featuring the cast of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids
1974 Featuring The Flintstones
Flan Dane 1975 Featuring Tom and Jerry
1979 Featuring Popeye and Fred Flintstone
Living a Healthy Lifestyle 1981 Featuring Yogi Bear and Boo-Boo Bear
1983 Featuring The Smurfs
1984 Featuring The Flintstones
Jetsons Cereal 1990 Featuring The Jetsons
1997–2000 Network IDs featuring Hanna-Barbera properties

Titles and sequences

TitleYearCo-production(s)Notes
Bewitched 1964 Provided animated opening and closing credits
Project X 1968 Provided animation sequences
Love, American Style 1972 "Love and the Old-Fashioned Father" episode (pilot for Wait Till Your Father Gets Home) & "Love and the Private Eye" episode (unsold pilot for Melvin Danger, Private Eye)
Peter Puck 1973 Currently owned by Brian McFarlane
That's Entertainment, Part II 1976 Provided animation sequence
Whew! 1979 Provided animated opening sequence
Popeye 1980 Provided animated opening sequence

Recruitment and industrial films

TitleYearCo-production(s)Notes
The Story of Dr. Lister 1964 Industrial film produced for Warner–Lambert
Mr. Leaf Industrial film produced for the National Association of Tobacco
Of Mutual Interest Industrial film produced for the Investment Company Institute
Your Voice is Showing 1965 Industrial film produced for GTE
More Than a Manager Industrial film produced for Bank of America
Cost Reduction is a Money-Splendid Thing Industrial film produced for the Army Pictorial Service
Better Odds for a Longer Life 1966 Industrial film produced for the American Heart Association
Another Language Industrial film produced for the American Cancer Society
Time for Decision Industrial film produced for AT&T
Wings of Tomorrow Industrial film produced for Boeing
The Incredible Voyage of Mark O'Gulliver 1967 Industrial film produced for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Seven Steps 1969 Industrial film produced for Standard Oil
Phil's Paradise 1970 Industrial film produced for State Farm
Get On with Hamm's Sales training series produced for Hamm's Brewery
The Picture Phone Industrial film produced for Western Electric
Training Films Produced for Trans World Airlines
Our Marketing System 1971 Industrial film produced for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Drugs and the Law Industrial film produced for the National Institute of Mental Health
Mobile Tie Down Industrial film produced for State Farm
This is G.M. Industrial film produced for General Motors
Dear Mr. President Industrial film produced for the United States Information Agency
Time & Time Again 1972 Industrial film produced for the Timken Roller Bearing Company
Fare Well Industrial film produced for State Farm
Economic Understanding Industrial film produced for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce
World of Motion 1973 Industrial film produced for General Motors
Energy Dilemma Industrial film produced for Amoco Oil Company
Popcorn 1974 Recruitment film produced for the Air Force Reserve
Freedom 2000 Industrial film produced for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Two Breaths to...? 1979 Industrial film produced for Westinghouse Hanford Company

Educational films

TitleYearCo-production(s)Notes
A is for Astronaut 1969
Projections in Learning
New Dimensions in English
A Look at Chemical Change
Observing & Describing
Time Measure
Classifying
Weight Measure
Experimenting
Science Series 1970
The Drug Scene
The Day I Died
Choice
Focus on Heroine
Early Civilizations of the Non-Western World Audio Visual International
Snowmobile Safety Savvy 1974
The Flintstones: Library Skills Series 1976 Featuring characters from The Flintstones
1977 Featuring characters from The Flintstones and produced for Georgetown University Center for Strategic and International Studies
Hanna-Barbera Educational Filmstrips 1977–1980 Barr Films Featuring characters from The Yogi Bear Show, The Flintstones, The Jetsons, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, The Banana Splits, Cattanooga Cats and Jabberjaw
Learning Tree Filmstrip Set 1981–1982 Featuring characters from The Huckleberry Hound Show, The Yogi Bear Show, The Flintstones, The Jetsons, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! and The Banana Splits
Earthquake Preparedness 1984 Featuring Yogi Bear and produced for the City of Los Angeles Earthquake Preparedness Program
D.A.R.E. Bear Yogi 1989 Featuring Yogi Bear and characters from The Quick Draw McGraw Show, The Jetsons, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! and The Flintstone Kids and produced for the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program
Meena, Count Your Chickens 1992 UNICEF
Fil-Cartoons

Television shorts

TitleCreator(s)YearCo-production(s)Notes
The Chicken from Outer Space 1996 Nominated for an Oscar. Pilot to Courage the Cowardly Dog
Kenny and the Chimp: Diseasy Does It! or Chimp 'n' Pox 1998 The short would be incorporated as part of the show , of which the art style of it and the character Professor XXXL would be used on.
King Crab: Space Crustacean 1999
The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy: Meet the Reaper Winner of Cartoon Network's Big Pick marathon in 2000 due to voting. Pilot to The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy. Also aired as part of the series premiere of Grim & Evil.
Foe Paws Aired as part of Cartoon Network's Big Pick marathon in 2000, both losing to Billy & Mandy due to voting.
Thrillseekers: Putt 'n' Perish Debbi Cone
Whatever Happened to Robot Jones? 2000 Aired as a part of Cartoon Network's Big Pick marathon in 2000, losing to Billy & Mandy due to voting. It later became the pilot to Whatever Happened to... Robot Jones?.
Uncle Gus: For the Love of Monkeys Aired as part of Cartoon Network's Big Pick marathon in 2000, both losing to Billy & Mandy due to voting.
The Mansion Cat 2001 Featuring Tom and Jerry

Theme park rides

A section of Wonderland Sydney was titled Hanna-Barbera Land and featured rides and facilities based on cartoon characters.

Hanna-Barbera Classic Collection

The Hanna-Barbera Classic Collection (once called the Hanna-Barbera Golden Collection, later called the Hanna-Barbera Diamond Collection) is a series of two-to-four-disc DVD box sets from Warner Home Video and later by Warner Archive, usually containing complete seasons and complete series of various classic Hanna-Barbera (with MGM Cartoons and Ruby-Spears) cartoons (along with the television movies and specials). The line began in March 2004.

Warner Home Video releases

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Warner Archive releases

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

Hanna-Barbera Diamond Collection

2017

2018

2020

Blu-ray releases

2019

2020

2021

2022

2023

2024

See also

Notes and References

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  3. Web site: The Last of the Curlews (1972). https://web.archive.org/web/20090720015624/http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/319781/The-Last-of-the-Curlews/overview. dead. 2009-07-20. Movies & TV Dept.. The New York Times. 2009. 2008-09-13.
  4. Book: Barbera, Joseph. My Life in "Toons": From Flatbush to Bedrock in Under a Century. 1994. Turner Publishing. Atlanta, GA. 1-57036-042-1. 192–193. registration.
  5. https://books.google.com/books?id=BUvTYfLP624C&dq=the+runaways%3A+1974%3A+abc+afterschool+special&pg=PA7 Entertainment Programs: 1936-2012 - Second Edition
  6. Web site: 1966–1967 Emmy Awards. 2007. Infoplease. 2008-09-13.
  7. Web site: Cartoons Considered For An Academy Award – 1979 |. cartoonresearch.com.
  8. Web site: The Next Scooby-Doo Movie Will Launch A Hanna-Barbera Cinematic Universe [CinemaCon 2016] ]. Sciretta . Peter . slashfilm.com . April 12, 2016 . September 10, 2023.
  9. Web site: Warner Archive Revives Spirit of Saturday Morning Cartoons | Home Media Magazine. April 5, 2013.
  10. Web site: Warner Archive Collection - NEW 2021 1080p HD Masters! THUNDARR THE BARBARIAN: THE COMPLETE SERIES. facebook.com.
  11. Warner Archive Announces August Releases . 2024-06-29 . www.blu-ray.com.