Oh, the old Hanna Barbera, that we thought the creator was a woman called Hannah. We take a look at the HB Logos in today's logo evolution episode. Juannope-2019
Lord Ron Pretty much just for nostalgia. That, and characters like Tom and Jerry, the Flintstones, and the Jetsons were created by Hanna-Barbera, so maybe it’s to honor them?
Oh yeah it was him first n then Barbara thank not bart's dad@@jonathanclary3992 oh did u know they shown Joseph Barbara inna Johnny bravo hmm perm joe barbera is black hmm the perm was subtle Johnny bravo dooo
6:32 - 6:43 I don't know why but these logo reels scared me as a kid. Whenever I knew these logos were about to come up on the VHS tape, I'd quickly try to fast forward though it or eject it as soon as possible... But it's really sad that Hannah Barbara exists in name alone today. You can take a walk down the aisles at Walgreens and just see a clearance bin filled with DVD copies of "The Flintstones & WWE." THAT'S how little Time Warner thinks of the HB characters; just as afterthoughts to be tossed aside for low budget cash grabs.
1:02 What Time Is It For Blue? 1:06 Blue's Favorite Song 1:10 A Snowy Day 1:14 Blue Wants To Play A Song Game! 3:02 Art Appreciation 3:05 Animal Behavior 3:17 Periwinkle Misses His Friend 3:21 Inventions 3:25 Words 3:28 Shy 4:04 Superfriends 4:08 The Baby's Here 4:14 Blue's Backyard Ballgame Bonanza 4:20 Blue's School 4:24 Steve Goes To College 5:08 Joe's Surprise Party 5:13 Blue Goes To The Doctor 5:18 Blue's Big Band 5:26 Meet Polka Dots 5:30 Body Language 6:05 Skidoo Adventure 6:09 Bluestock
There were other character portraits made for pilots on What a Cartoon! such as Kenny and the Chimp (what later became Codename: KND), Foe Paws, and more, and they even have the same Cartoon Network logo afterwards.
Yeah same @@Juannope I generally first seen that formation when the sit a cartoon show was out which was a big part u know wut else was bizarre beyond Johnny quest h.b was still both alive for the venture bros n they got there fantastic 4 though I confused is marvel or Hanna n barbera
Ooh that production sure got the history I jus love the one that ends wit that guitar slamming or Asian bit or modern one wit that goofy guffaw or swishing sound johnny does wit his hands
The swirling star syncs with Black Vulcan shouting his name in his appearances on The All-New Super Friends Hour. Which is funny, because the Rainbow HB logo was at the end of that show. Maybe Hoyt Curtin was watching that episode and decided to make some musical accompaniment to Black Vulcan shouting his name he thought fit.
Didn´t know they went back to the rainbow one Hell I didn´t even know HB was still producing series! My favourite is the swirling star since is the one I remember most though the Johnny quest one was also always cool.
Juannope. I know some have reboots like Wacky Races and also in my opinion online is not good enough. I think 🤔 everyone liked it when they were on tv 📺 on Boomerang, which got changed in 2015. We all loved it.
@@jakemiketta3868 Agreed. Boomerang started to go downhill since they stopped airing HB shows. The only HB shows left are Wacky Races Reboot and Scooby Doo
Juannope. Also everyone in the world 🗺 really wants the old Boomerang from Cartoon Network and Hannah Barbera cartoons to come back and stay for the next few years.
I have mixed feelings about the studio being defunct and replaced by successor, Cartoon Network Studios. On the one hand, it is disheartening. But on the other, I liked some of the shows from the '90s, especially some from the first half of the decade; the second half doesn't interest me as much. I just never really cared for the direction they went in the mid-late '90s and if the studio had still existed, and more shows were made after the Powerpuff Girls, it probably would've continued going in the newer direction. I grew up watching some of the shows and in recent years, I got into some I hadn't heard of nor knew existed. But I wish I had known about and seen those other shows sooner. I always loved both Swirling Star logos the most or the best. I'm more into the T.V. specials, especially the literary-based ones, than the T.V. series, but I have some favorites in that medium that I like as well. Out of all the shows I've seen, whether as a child or in my adulthood, my most favorite HB series of all time remains CBS Storybreak.
Cartoons these days Suck! The 60s and 70s were probably the best. Though in the mid 90s and early 2000s,cartoon network had some decent stuff. PowerPuff Girls,Dexters Lab,Courage the Cowardly Dog,Time Squad,Camp Lazlo,Billy and Mandy to name a few.😄
I'ma huge Hanna-Barbera fan ooh I just love Hanna-Barbera cartoons, Hanna-Barbera cartoon movies, Hanna-Barbera live action movies, Hanna-Barbera clay movies and Hanna-Barbera pixar movies so many Hanna-Barbera movies and Hanna-Barbera cartoons I love em all. From 1957 all the way up to 2020 really does make a huge difference of likable/lovable/favourable.
@@Juannope I sadly did not grow up with this studio, but I did watch some of their old shows on Boomerang growing up. That is how I was able to know about Hanna Barbera. (That and Cartoon Network reruns.)
@@zachatck64 Boomerang was doing an excellent job, airing old Hanna-Barbera shows. This channel was a big part of my childhood and its sad to know that Christina Miller changed the content of the channel to a more childish one
I remember watching scooby doo 9 years ago and I was scared of it. Not because theres monsters, no just is because swirling star intro 3:44 Somehow always was scared, also the sound was making me not watching tv. (Sorry my english is bad)
I just realized that when Scooby pulls that mask off of his head why a sewer cover on top of the mask, he's doing an inverted pull the tablecover with dishes and glasses on top trick.