Difference between revisions of "1950s"

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** "[[The Slick Chickasaurus Chick Trick]]" - December 20
** "[[The Slick Chickasaurus Chick Trick]]" - December 20
** "[[The Chicken-Hearted Chickasaurus]]" - December 27
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** "[[Chickasaurus Choo Choo!]]" - December 27
** "[[Rumble in the Jungle]]" - December 27
 
==1959==
==1959==
* ''The Ruff and Reddy Show''
** "[[The Sorehead Tyrranosaurus]]" - January 3
** "[[Two Eyes Spy on the Guys]]" - January 3
** "[[Double-Trouble with Ubble-Ubble]]" - January 3
** "[[A Chick in Need Is a Chick Indeed]]" - January 3
** "[[Quick Trick Saves a Slick Chick]]" - January 10
** "[[Scary Tale on a Canyon Trail]]" - January 10
** "[[Borrowed Burro in a Burrow]]" - January 10
** "[[Pint Size Surprise for the Guys]]" - January 17
** "[[Reddy and Me and Pee-Wee Makes Three]]" - January 17
** "[[Hoss Thief Grief]]" - January 17
** "[[Tricked and Trapped by a Tricky Trapper]]" - January 24
** "[[Harry Safari and the Phoney Pony]]" - January 24
** "[[Frantic Antics of Poco Loco]]" - January 24
** "[[Nag in a Bag]]" - January 31
** "[[Bungled Bundle of Boodle]]" - January 31
** "[[Chump's Jumps Bring Bumps and Lumps]]" - January 31
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Revision as of 12:12, 18 October 2020

The 1950s is the decade William Hanna and Joseph Barbera founded Hanna-Barbera.

At the beginning of the decade, they continued to direct (and later also produce) Tom and Jerry theatrical shorts for MGM Animation, while also producing their Droopy shorts in 1956. Both series ended ceased production in 1957 when MGM shut down its animation studio. Hanna and Barbera, wasting no time, set up their own studio and created their first cartoon series, The Ruff and Reddy Show, debuting straight to television—via Screen Gems—in 1957. But their first successful cartoon was The Huckleberry Hound Show in 1958. Also in 1959, having not forgotten their roots, Hanna and Barbera used their new studio to begin creating a new series of theatrical shorts called Loopy De Loop, distributed through Columbia Pictures.

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