User:MisterJames

Hanna-Barbera Up!

About me
Hi, my name is James, and I was born on June 9.

I'm here for a simple purpose to create an encyclopedia for Hanna-Barbera in the most detailed way possible; who appears in what, behind the scenes facts of what went into making everything. I was at Scoobypedia on FANDOM, as well as other HB-themed sites, but I grew to be fairly really unhappy there, and just tried to make the best of it (and I really did). Not only the way FANDOM handled things, but having to deal with rascally users. Some of these guys aren't cute (and I tried to talk to some of these guys and try and guide them the right way, but some of them didn't care or thought I was being bossy, etcetera, etcetera), it gets annoying from small things to bigger things, and it's tough to maintain and Scoobypedia never got the level of a community I expected, especially since I was there for 10 years. It has a wide variety of fans, fans who have made blogs and forums, but nobody of that caliber cared to come to Scoobypedia. I appreciate help, and I got some fine help over the years, but not a lot of it was long term and has been wildly inconsistent at times. I also never really got anybody who was that great with coding. The worries and stress I had over there, I really hope are not here at all. And it has been fairly breezy here in the past year, despite being much bigger than Scoobypedia. We're doing some great things

I have been slowly telling people about the site. People do know about it, and the more it grows, the better more people to know.

Top Cat correct order

 * 1 "The $1,000,000 Derby" - September 27, 1961
 * 2 "The Missing Heir" - October 4, 1961
 * 3 "Hawaii, Here We Come" - October 11, 1961
 * 4 "Top Cat Falls in Love" - October 18, 1961
 * 5 "The Violin Player" - October 25, 1961
 * 6 "The Unscratchables" - November 1, 1961
 * 7 "All That Jazz" - November 8, 1961
 * 8 "Choo Choo's Romance" - November 15, 1961
 * 9 "A Visit from Mother" - November 22, 1961
 * 10 "Rafeefleas" - November 29, 1961
 * 11 "Sergeant Top Cat" - December 6, 1961
 * 12 "Naked Town" - December 20, 1961
 * 13 "The Maharajah of Pookajee" - December 27, 1961
 * 14 "The Long Hot Winter" - January 3, 1962
 * 15 "The Tycoon" - January 10, 1962
 * 16 "The Grand Tour" - January 17, 1962
 * 17 "Space Monkey" - January 24, 1962
 * 18 "T.C. Minds the Baby" - January 31, 1962
 * 19 "The Golden Fleecing" - February 7, 1962
 * 20 "The Case of the Missing Anteater" - February 14, 1962
 * 21 "Farewell, Mr. Dibble" - February 21, 1962
 * 22 "The Late T.C." - February 28, 1962
 * 23 "Choo Choo Goes Ga Ga" - March 7, 1962
 * 24 "King for a Day" - March 14, 1962
 * 25 "Dibble Breaks the Record" - March 21, 1962
 * 26 "The Con Men" - March 28, 1962
 * 27 "Dibble's Birthday" - April 4, 1962
 * 28 "Dibble Sings Again" - April 11, 1962
 * 29 "Griswald" - April 18, 1962
 * 30 "Dibble's Double" - April 25, 1962

Flintstone Kids credits

 * 1. "The Great Freddini" writer: Glenn Leopold (story by), Don Nelson (teleplay by), Arthur Alsberg (teleplay by)
 * 2a. "Frankenstone" writer: Mel Gilden, John K. Ludin
 * 2b. "Yard Wars" writer: Lane Raichert
 * 2c. "Freezy Does It" writer: Lane Raichert
 * 3. "Heroes for Hire" writer: Jim Ryan (story by), Arthur Alsberg (teleplay by), Don Nelson (teleplay by)
 * 4a. "Indiana Flintstone" writer: Kent Zbornak
 * 4b. "Dreamchip's Car Wash" writer: Lane Raichert
 * 4c. "Invasion of the Mommy Snatchers" writer: Lane Raichert
 * 5. "The Bad News Brontos" writer: Barry Blitzer
 * 6a. "Rubble Without a Cause" writer: Wayne Kaatz
 * 6b. "Dressed Up Dino" writer: Lane Raichert
 * 6c. "The Ditto Master" writer: Lane Raichert
 * 7. "Dusty Disappears" writer: John Bradford, Denis Higgins
 * 8a. "Sugar and Spies" writer: L. Lynn Hart (story by), Felicia Maliani (story by and teleplay by)
 * 8b. "The Vet" writer: Lane Raichert
 * 8b. "I Was a Teenage Grown-Up" writer: Lane Raichert
 * 9. "Poor Little Rich Girl" writer: Coslough Johnson
 * 10a. "Freddy in the Big House" writer: Kent Zbornak
 * 10b. "The Butcher Shoppe" writer: Lane Raichert
 * 10c. "Grime & Punishment" writer: Bill Matheny
 * 11. "The Rock Concert That Rocked Freddy" writer: Barry Blitzer
 * 12a. "Bedrock P.I.s" writer: John K. Ludin
 * 12b. "Fred's Mechanical Dog" writer: Lane Raichert
 * 12c. "A Tale Too Silly" writer: Troy Schimdt, Jeff Holder, Lane Raichert
 * 13. "Curse of the Gemstone Diamond" writer: Dennis Marks
 * 14a. "Princess Wilma" writer: Terry Shakespeare, Sue Shakespeare
 * 14b. "The Dino Diet" writer: Lane Raichert
 * 14c. "To Baby or Not to Baby" writer: Lane Raichert (story by), David Schwartz (teleplay by)
 * 15a. "I Think I Shall Never See Barney Rubble as a Tree" writer: Dennis Marks
 * 15b. "Dino Come Home" writer: Dennis Marks
 * 16a. "Monster from the Tar Pits" writer: Wayne Kaatz
 * 16b. "What Price Fleadom" writer: Lane Raichert
 * 16c. "Hero Today, Gone Tomorrow" writer: Bill Matheny
 * 17. "The Fugitives" writer: Wayne Katz, Kent Zbornak
 * 18a. "The Twilight Stone" writer: Mary Jo Ludin
 * 18b. "The Terror Within" writer: Lane Raichert
 * 18c. "Day of the Villains" writer: Lane Raichert
 * 19. "Freddy's Rocky Road to Karate" writer: Barry Blitzer
 * 20a. "Betty's Big Break" writer: Sue Shakespeare
 * 20b. "Revenge of the Bullied" writer: Lane Raichert
 * 20c. "Curse of the Reverse" writer: Lane Raichert
 * 21. "Barney's Moving Experience" writer: Coslough Johnson
 * 22a. "Dino Goes Hollyrock" writer: Wayne Kaatz
 * 22b. "The Chocolate Chip Catastrophe" writer: Lane Raichert
 * 22c. "Capt. Caveman's First Adventure: writer: Lane Raichert
 * 23a. "The Little Visitor" writer: Dennis Marks
 * 23b. "Grandpa for Loan" writer: Dennis Marks
 * 24a. "Philo's Invention" writer: Kent Zbornak
 * 24b. "Watchdog Blues" writer: Lane Raichert
 * 24c. "Leave It to Mother" writer: Lane Raichert
 * 25. "Freddy's First Crush" writer: Coslough Johnson
 * 26a. "Bedrock'n Roll" writer: Terry Shakespeare
 * 26b. "Captain Cavepuppy" writer: Lane Raichert
 * 26c. "Greed It and Weep" writer: Bill Matheny, Lane Raichert
 * 27a. "The Flintstone Fake Ache" writer: Lane Raichert (story by), John Bates (teleplay by)
 * 27b. "Killer Kitty" writer: Lane Raichert
 * 27c. "Captain Knaveman" writer: Laren Bright
 * 28a. "Better Buddy Blues" writer: Lane Raichert (story by), Billy Matheny (story by), John Bates (teleplay by)
 * 28b. "Who's Faultin' Who?" writer: Lane Raichert
 * 28c. "Attack of the Fifty Foot Teenage Lizard" writer: Lane Raichert (story by), Bill Matheny (story by), John Bates (teleplay by)
 * 29a. "A Tiny Egg" writer: Lane Raichert (story by), Mary Jo Ludin (teleplay by)
 * 29b. "Little Rubble, Big Trouble" writer: John Bates (story by), Lane Raichert (story by), Mary Jo Ludin (teleplay by)
 * 30a. "Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Betty" writer: Lane Raichert (story by), Mary Jo Ludin (teleplay by)
 * 30b. "Haircutastrophe" writer: Lane Raichert (story by), Mary Jo Ludin (teleplay by)
 * 31a. "Camper Scamper" writer: Lane Raichert (story by), Alan Swayze (story by), John Bates (teleplay by)
 * 31b. "Bone Voyage" writer: Lane Raichert
 * 31c. "The Cream-Pier Strikes Back" writer: Lane Raichert (story by), Bill Matheny (story by), John Bates (teleplay by)
 * 32a. "Rocky's Rocky Road" writer: Lane Raichert (story by), Mary Jo Ludin (teleplay by)
 * 32b. "World War Flea" writer: Lane Raichert
 * 32c. "Captain Caveman's Super Cold" writer: Lane Raichert (story by), Laren Bright (teleplay by)
 * 33a. "Freddy the 13th" writer: Lane Raichert (story by), John Bates (teleplay by)
 * 33b. "A Midnite Pet Peeve" writer: Lane Raichert
 * 33c. "The Big Bedrock Bully Bash" writer: Lane Raichert (story by), Laren Bright (teleplay by)
 * 34a. "Philo's D-feat" writer: Lane Raichert (story by), John Bates (teleplay by)
 * 34b. "The Birthday Shuffle" writer: Lane Raichert
 * 34c. "Captain Cavedog" writer: Lane Raichert
 * The Flintstone Kids "Just Say No" Special writer: Lane Raichert, Laren Bright


 * Executive Producers: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
 * Executive in Charge of Production: Jayne Barbera
 * Producer: Kay Wright
 * Associate Producers: Berny Wolf, Lynn Hoag
 * Story Editors: Arthur Alsberg, John K. Ludin, Don Nelson, Lane Raichert
 * Additional Character Development: Glenn Leopold
 * Creative Design: Iwao Takamoto
 * Supervising Director: Ray Paterson
 * Directors: Art Davis, Don Lusk, Carl Urbano, Rudy Zamora
 * Animation Directors: Jay Sarbry, Frank Andrina, Oliver "Lefty" Callahan, Joan Drake, Bob Goe, Grzegorz Handzlik, Erna Kaluza, Les Kaluza, Rick Leon, Don Patterson, Bill Perkins, Joanna Romersa, Paul Sommers, Stanislaw Szszepanik, Phil Vallentin, Tim Walker
 * Story Direction: Cullen Blaine, Kent Butterworth, Lew Saw, Joel Seibel, Michael Swanigan, Robert Taylor, Roy Wilson
 * Recording Director: Gordon Hunt
 * Animation Casting Director: Andrea Romano
 * Talent Coordinator: Kris Zimmerman
 * Voices: Charlie Adler, Bever-Leigh Banfield, Jon Bauman, Michael Bell, Mel Blanc, Susan Blu, Hamilton Camp, Henry Corden, Peter Cullen, Jim Cummings, Julie Dees, Rick Dees, Dick Erdman, Takayo Fischer, Pat Fraley, June Foray, Arte Johnson, Buster Jones, Aron Kincaid, Rene Levant, Allan Lurie, Tress MacNeille, Kenneth Mars, Janet May, Howard Morris, George O'Hanlon, Rob Paulsen, Bumper Robinson, Michael Rye, Avery Schreiber, Ronnie Schell, Marilyn Schreffler, John Stephenson, B.J. Ward, Beau Weaver, Lennie Weinrib, Frank Welker, Patric Zimmerman
 * Graphics: Iraj Paran, Tom Wogatzke
 * Title: Bill Perez
 * Musical Director: Hoyt Curtin
 * Music Coordinator: Joanne Miller
 * Design Supervisor: Bwana Takamoto
 * Character Design: Shavon Cherry, Salene Gerbasi, Mark Kirkland, Gay Lawrence, Bob Onorato, Jim Stenstrum, Bwana Takamoto
 * Layout Supervisor: Joanne Romersa
 * Animation Supervisor: Jozef Byrdy, Stan Dulz, Roman Klys, Richard Lepiora
 * Key Background Supervisor: Al Gmuer
 * Key Backgrounds: Bogumila Ciosek, Stefania Dabrowiecka, Martin Forte, Robert Gentle, Wanda Kudla-Niezrecka, Kazimierz Ledzki, Phil Lewis, Andy Phillipson, Bill Proctor, Jeff Riche, Gloria Wood
 * Checking and Scene Planning: Paul B. Strickland
 * Xerography: Star Wirth
 * Color Design: Alison Leopold
 * Production Assistants: Sandy Benenati, Vicki Casper, Barbara Dierks, Erika Grossbart, Victoria McCollum, Ginger Otto, Debby Lathrop-Robbins, Robin Strickland
 * Supervising Film Editor: Larry Cowan
 * Dubbing Supervisor: Pat Foley
 * Sound Direction: Alvy Dorman, Phil Flad, C.A.S.
 * Video Tape Editor: Mark Bernay
 * Music Editors: Joe Sandusky, Daniels McLean, Terry Moore, Rick Eisman, Greg Watson
 * Effects Editors: Tim Iverson, Michele Iverson, Brian Baker, Michael Bradley, David M. Cowan, Jerry Winicki, Mary Gleason, Catherine MacKenzie, Carol Lewis
 * Show Editor: Gil Iverson
 * Negative Consultant: William E. DeBoer
 * Post Production Supervisor: Joed Eaton
 * Produced in Association with Wang Film Productions, Inc., Cuckoos Nest Studios
 * Production Supervisor: Bob Marples

The other Be Cool order

 * "Party Like It's 1899" - episode 2 (have yet to see this on ITV Hub, but I imagine this would be the number)
 * "The Norse Case Scenario" - episode 24
 * "The People vs. Fred Jones" - episode 25

The other Guess Who order

 * Episode 1 - Batman
 * Episode 2 - Sia
 * Episode 3 - Sherlock
 * Episode 4 - Wonder Woman
 * Episode 5 - Weird Al
 * Episode 6 - Funky Phantom
 * Episode 7 - Chris Paul
 * Episode 8 - Wanda Sykes
 * Episode 9 - Ricky Gervais
 * Episode 11 - Urkel
 * Episode 12 - Jim Gaffigan
 * Episode 13 - Whoopi

Tom and Jerry Show stuff

 * User:MisterJames/Jabberwock stuff
 * "The Devil You Know" (season 4, episode 20?) - November 28, 2020 on ITV (first airing?) (but was it on Boomerang before that?), storyboard by TJ House
 * "Counting Sheep" (season 4, episode 21?) - November 29, 2020 on ITV (first airing?) (but was it on Boomerang before that?), storyboard by Scott O'Brien
 * "The Old Grey Hair" (season 4, episode 22?) - December 5, 2020 on ITV (first airing?) (but was it on Boomerang before that?), storyboard by Len Simon
 * "Chutes and Tatters" (season 4, episode 23?) - December 6, 2020 on ITV (first airing?) (but was it on Boomerang before that?), storyboard by John McClenahan
 * "Balloonatics" (season 4, episode 25?) - December 12, 2020 on ITV (first airing?) (but was it on Boomerang before that?), storyboard by Neal Sternecky
 * "Ball of Fame" (season 4, episode 25?) - December 13, 2020 on ITV (first airing?) (but was it on Boomerang before that?), storyboard by Todd Cronin
 * "Mega-Tom" (season 4, episode 27?) - December 19, 2020 on ITV (probably not first airing) - writer Jordan Gershowitz, storyboard Tod Carter
 * "Jabberwock" (season 4, episode 28?) - December 20, 2020 on ITV (first airing? probably not for any of them?), Will Finn, storyboard Dave Farber

The Powerpuff Girls (2016) stuff

 * User:MisterJames/Salamander stuff

Tom and Jerry shorts on my Prime (beyond my Blu's)
Shorts may not be on Prime anymore
 * Polka-Dot Puss
 * Hatch Up Your Troubles
 * Heavenly Puss
 * Little Quacker
 * Jerry and the Lion
 * The Framed Cat
 * Jerry and the Goldfish
 * Jerry's Cousin
 * Cat Napping
 * The Flying Cat
 * Little Runaway
 * Fit to Be Tied
 * Cruise Cat
 * The Dog House
 * The Missing Mouse
 * Jerry and Jumbo
 * Johann Mouse
 * Just Ducky
 * Puppy Tale
 * Posse Cat
 * Pet Peeve
 * Southbound Duckling
 * Pup on a Picnic
 * The Flying Sorceress
 * Busy Buddies

In New York UK order

 * Museum Peace/Put a Ring on It
 * Muscle Beach Tom
 * Down Beat Bear
 * Blue Cat Blues
 * Mucho Mouse
 * Happy Go Ducky
 * Royal Cat Nap
 * Robin Hoodwinked