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Cartoon creator Joe Barbera dies
Yahoo - AP ^ | 12/19/06

Posted on 12/18/2006 3:37:09 PM PST by Borges

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To: Borges

Hannah-Barbera cartoons were not my favorites, but I can't deny their influence (and I still have fond childhood memories of watching "Schooby-Doo"). Coupled with Chuck Jones' passing a few years ago, this is sad news.

RIP


41 posted on 12/18/2006 4:08:26 PM PST by pcottraux (It's pronounced "P. Coe-troe.")
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To: Borges

***If they had done nothing but 'Tom and Jerry' they would still be immortal.***

Agreed! But when I saw the first of their TV garbage in the late 1950's the first thing I noticed was an absolute minimum of animation. They were horrible when compared to the old Terrytoons, Woody Woodpecker and POPEYE cartoons.


42 posted on 12/18/2006 4:08:37 PM PST by Ruy Dias de Bivar (ISLAM "If you don’t know what you have to fear, you will not survive."---Hirsi Ali)
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To: unkus

May our Boo Boo's be happy, wherever they are.

In our hearts?


43 posted on 12/18/2006 4:09:14 PM PST by WhiteGuy (GOP Congress - 16,000 earmarks costing US $50 billion in 2006)
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To: Ruy Dias de Bivar
As a TV reviewer called it 35 years ago, "The Hanna-Barbera garbage factory. He was right.

Tom and Jerry had their moments. Other than that, he was right. The people who laughed at Yogi and Booboo were the people who tapped their toes to Lawrence Welk and sang along with Mitch.

44 posted on 12/18/2006 4:11:46 PM PST by Grut
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To: Borges

Another cultural icon passes.
RIP, Mr. Barbera.


45 posted on 12/18/2006 4:11:55 PM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: Ruy Dias de Bivar

The animation was less than amazing, but I think people found the stories and characters pleasant and enjoyable, which would explain the popularity.


46 posted on 12/18/2006 4:12:54 PM PST by pcottraux (It's pronounced "P. Coe-troe.")
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To: WestVirginiaRebel
No disrepect to Bugs Bunny and friends, but Hanna Barbera defined TV animation in the Sixties and Seventies. In a time of turmoil their cartoons were an oasis of laughter. And Johnny Quest kicked butt.

Bugs, like the other Warner Bros. animated characters, was born before television. Later, they were adapted to TV - but the early short animated features always had a bit more polish than later work. In effect, Warner tried to cash in on Hanna-Barbera's television success.

I never took a liking to H-B's later work, such as Jabberjaw (despite the obvious bow to Curly Howard) and Hong Kong Phooey. IMO, those did not represent the animators at the top of their game. Entertaining, yes - but a bit sub-par.

I do hope that since Warner Bros. absorbed H-B a few years ago, that they'll do a "tribute" to Messrs. Hanna and Barbera, similar to the one they issued as an "animation cel" back around 1990 after Mel Blanc died. The first time I saw "Speechless" was in the front display window of a Warner Bros. store in a local shopping mall. Dang thing nearly made me cry.

47 posted on 12/18/2006 4:13:27 PM PST by Charles Martel (Liberals are the crab grass in the lawn of life.)
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To: michigander

That's a great pic! I forgot all about Hong Kong Phooey. "Hong Kong Phooey quicker than the human eye..."


48 posted on 12/18/2006 4:14:05 PM PST by neefer (Bad spellers of the world, untie!)
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To: WestVirginiaRebel

****but Hanna Barbera defined TV animation in the Sixties and Seventies. ***

Cheap crap stilted "animation" if you can call it that.
the early 1950's cartoons were much better. They were animated! Mighty Mouse, Terrytoons, woody Woodpecker, Popeye, and of course, Disney. They made saturday morning TV watchable.
Then this Hanna-Barbera crap started and animation went to hell in a handbasket. I was only 10 years old and I knew "something" was wrong with the H-B Crap when I first saw it.


49 posted on 12/18/2006 4:16:35 PM PST by Ruy Dias de Bivar (ISLAM "If you don’t know what you have to fear, you will not survive."---Hirsi Ali)
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To: pcottraux

***The animation was less than amazing, but I think people found the stories and characters pleasant and enjoyable, which would explain the popularity.***

could be. Then H-B took over almost all the cartoon shows and that is all many ever saw or related too. They wouldn't know good animation if it came up and kicked them in the A$$.


50 posted on 12/18/2006 4:19:32 PM PST by Ruy Dias de Bivar (ISLAM "If you don’t know what you have to fear, you will not survive."---Hirsi Ali)
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To: lowbridge

You are right. I wondered who peed in Ruy's Wheaties this morning.

My father never stopped saying, "Smarter than the average bear." The repetitions were so funny and easy to copy.

Yogi Bear was family time, laugh time, so I remember it fondly. The animations were crude, but not as crude as South Park. They managed to make us laugh without anal probes and killing Carter every week.


51 posted on 12/18/2006 4:22:53 PM PST by sine_nomine (Don't let another Bush lose another Iraq war.)
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To: Ruy Dias de Bivar

Yes the animation stank but the first generation of cartoon classics were made for movie theaters. It doesn't take anything away from Hanna-Barbera's characters.


52 posted on 12/18/2006 4:28:30 PM PST by WestVirginiaRebel (Common sense will do to liberalism what the atomic bomb did to Nagasaki-Rush Limbaugh)
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To: neefer

That wouldn't get made today, lol!


53 posted on 12/18/2006 4:31:19 PM PST by WestVirginiaRebel (Common sense will do to liberalism what the atomic bomb did to Nagasaki-Rush Limbaugh)
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To: WestVirginiaRebel

***It doesn't take anything away from Hanna-Barbera's characters.***


Moose and squirel were better. Better animation. Much better story lines.


54 posted on 12/18/2006 4:31:25 PM PST by Ruy Dias de Bivar (ISLAM "If you don’t know what you have to fear, you will not survive."---Hirsi Ali)
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To: Ruy Dias de Bivar
Well, their Sixties stuff was for the most part better than their later stuff.

For me, the Seventies were really defined by Syd and Marty Kroft. Those guys were geniuses.

55 posted on 12/18/2006 4:32:46 PM PST by WestVirginiaRebel (Common sense will do to liberalism what the atomic bomb did to Nagasaki-Rush Limbaugh)
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To: Ruy Dias de Bivar

Well, many better animated cartoons are more well-known than Hannah-Barbera stuff. Though I think older Fleischer cartoons are criminally underrated.


56 posted on 12/18/2006 4:33:48 PM PST by pcottraux (It's pronounced "P. Coe-troe.")
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To: sine_nomine
***I wondered who peed in Ruy's Wheaties this morning. ***

The animation was still atrocious! The only thing I have seen worse was some English "animation" cartoons called Gigantor the Space Age Robot. H-B was great compared to it.
57 posted on 12/18/2006 4:35:31 PM PST by Ruy Dias de Bivar (ISLAM "If you don’t know what you have to fear, you will not survive."---Hirsi Ali)
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To: sine_nomine
Repeatedly killing Kenny got old *quick*. South Park has its moments, but will never match the appeal of the "masters".

This past weekend, I saw Trans-Siberian Orchestra in concert here in Dallas. One of the closing numbers was a "duel" between the two keyboard players. It jumped back and forth between classical pieces and modern compositions, then culminated with both of them playing Franz Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2. You could hear the words "Bugs Bunny" ripple through the crowd, despite the volume level of the music.

Everyone recognized the piece from "Rhapsody Rabbit". I wonder how many people heard that amazing piece of music because the animators chose it to add flavor to fifteen minutes of video?

58 posted on 12/18/2006 4:39:02 PM PST by Charles Martel (Liberals are the crab grass in the lawn of life.)
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To: Blue Jays
My personal opinion is ... they were both 'progressives' .. which is actually Marxist/socialism.

Most of that opinion is based on the Smurfs (my first attempt at amateur psychoanalysis of a cartoon or other public media)

There were only two smurf characters that had gender ... Papa and Smurfette ... all the rest had names pertaining to whatever guild they were a member of, Carpenter Smurf, Policeman Smurf, etc.

In my amateurnish way, I saw the subliminal message of a large family ... one old guy, his young chick breeder and all the little ones resulting from.

Though none of Hanna-Barbera cartoons were especially interesting to me (Tom and Jerry were about the most violent cartoon characters ever produced and the mouse, in reality, almost always loses to the hunter cat ... Jerry generally makes a shmuck out of Tom) ... I did enjoy Ralph, Alice, Ed and Trixie in the Honeymooners ... I mean ... um ... The Flintstones.

59 posted on 12/18/2006 4:42:34 PM PST by knarf (Islamists kill each other ... News wall-to-wall, 24/7 .. don't touch that dial.)
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To: michigander; Borges

Great pic of all the Hanna-Barbera characters. I grew up with all of them on Saturday mornings. Johnny Quest was my favorite. Who knew then that when we grew up Johnny's friend "Haji" would be taking my job to India!


60 posted on 12/18/2006 4:43:53 PM PST by Towed_Jumper (I faithfully fart toward Mecca five times a day.)
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