Hanna-Barbera Logo History (#225)
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Published 2019-12-15
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6:21 If you don’t remember this logo, then you’re not a true Hanna-Barbera fan
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For those who are unsure about the logo at 6:02 HB77 is a TV program aired by Rede Globo at 5 pm around (I don't remember the time off the top of my head)
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The legacy of William Hanna, Joseph Barbera, Joe Ruby and Ken Spears will live forever and ever in our hearts, Amen.
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8th logo starting at 6:21 is what I remember the most. The swirling star logo. Also the later ones used in the 90s starting with Two Stupid Dogs. Saw that all the time on Cartoon Network.
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6:03 this part was broadcast from a Brazilian station called "Rede Globo" in 1977 and in the part where it says "dolphin productions" he made others vignettes of programs from this station!
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gotta love the swiring star and the HB all-stars variety logo! all the characters and iconic HB sounds coming together...it's brilliant
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7:57 gave me simpson vibes
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Hanna Barbera will always be the best creators of all-time I love their cartoons.
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I Remember Growing Up Watching Hanna-Barbera Cartoons Back In The Day.
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Hanna-Barbera Is My Childhood. The Flintstones, The Jetsons, Top Cat, Yogi Bear, Atom Ant, Jonny Quest, Scooby-Doo Where Are You!, Josie And The Pussycats, Wacky Races, Huckleberry Hound, The Smurfs, The Snorks, 2 Stupid Dogs, SWAT Kats, And Many Others.
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Hanna Barbara had made so many cartoons for the childhoods of every generation
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@6:21 is my childhood, cranking the TV nob on a Saturday morning.
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The Hanna-Barbera Productions legacy still lives on forever!
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22:31 “In loving memory of William Hanna.” Yeah, may he rest in peace.
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The end of an era. I loved Hanna Barbera far more than Disney. I am glad that Warner Bros is keeping their legacy going.
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0:00 I love that intro music
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There was a still variant of the "Comedy All-Stars" logo that was used in a show that was co-produced with New Line Cinema.
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9:51 Hanna Barbera Poland logo