Tag: Hanna-Barbera
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This Day in Pop Culture for September 7
The lesser-known but often fan-favorite cartoon, “Hong Kong Phooey” by Hanna-Barbera debuted on this day in pop culture history.
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This Day in Pop Culture for July 19
1941: Tom and Jerry Appear as Themselves In the 1930’s, MGM’s animated unit created a series of cartoons based on the Captain and the Kids comic strip. The results were less than impressive. Meanwhile, in 1937, Joseph Barbera began his new job as an animator. When he heard that the studio wanted to develop some…
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Scooby-Doo Comes Home
SCOOB! will be available for a 48-hour rental or premium digital ownership beginning on Friday, May 15, 2020.
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This Day in Pop Culture for February 10
Tom & Jerry were introduced to theater-goers and the first gold record was awarded on this day in pop culture history.
Jeffrey Totey
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Scooby-Doo is Going to the Movies this Summer
Over the years, the pup has taken on different formats and animation styles. Today, Warner Bros. (who “adopted” the Hanna-Barbera cartoon universe in 2001) has release a new movie trailer for yet another incarnation. Unlike 2017’s series, “Be Cool Scooby-Doo!” which featured an animation style that ruined the childhoods of many, “Scoob!” will give a…