Hanna-Barbera Studios D-F Animated Cartoon Series
After a successful career at MGM, Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera open their own studio and single handedly invent the TV cartoon show format. Creating more than 1000 cartoon characters, Hanna-Barbera Productions remained a force in Saturday morning television well into the 90's.
Hanna-Barbera
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Hanna-Barbera Studios D-F Animated Cartoon Series Cartoon Series:
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Dastardly and Muttley and Their Flying Machines
(1969, 90 Cartoons.) -
Devlin
(1974, 16 Episodes.) -
Dexter's Laboratory
(1995 – 2003, 228 Cartoons.) -
Drak Pack
(1980, 16 Episodes.) -
Droopy, Master Detective
(1993, 3 Cartoons.) -
The Dukes
(1983, 20 Episodes.) -
Dumb and Dumber
(1995, 23 Episodes.) -
Dynomutt, Dog Wonder
(1978, 1 Series.) -
Fantastic Four
(1967, 20 Episodes.) -
Fantastic Max
(1988, 26 Episodes.) -
Fish Police
(1992, 6 Episodes.) -
The Flintstone Comedy Hour
(1972, 1 Series.) -
The Flintstone Comedy Show (1973)
(1973, 1 Series.) -
The Flintstone Comedy Show (1980)
(1980, 127 Cartoons.)
Alternate Series Title: Flintstone Frolics
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The Flintstone Kids
(1986 – 1987, 76 Cartoons.) -
The Flintstones
(1960 – 1966, 167 Episodes.) -
The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang
(1980 – 1981, 24 Episodes.) -
Foofur
(1986 – 1988, 46 Episodes.) -
Frankenstein Jr. and The Impossibles
(1966, 55 Cartoons.) -
Fred and Barney Meet the Shmoo
(1979, 19 Cartoons.) -
Fred and Barney Meet the Thing
(1979, 33 Cartoons.) -
Fred Flintstone and Friends
(1977, 1 Series.) -
The Fun World of Hanna-Barbera (1977, 1 Series.) -
The Funky Phantom
(1971, 17 Episodes.) -
The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera
(1985 – 1994, 155 Cartoons.) -
The Further Adventures of SuperTed
(1988, 13 Episodes.) -
The Flintstone Funnies
(1982 – 1984, 0 Episode.)