tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post6750607680090755693..comments2024-03-27T01:21:03.543-07:00Comments on Yowp: How Hanna-Barbera Cartoons Are MadeYowphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09264605351878574044noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-16709399207495955942023-06-08T15:57:33.370-07:002023-06-08T15:57:33.370-07:00Could the Yogi animator be C.L. Hartman? I found o...Could the Yogi animator be C.L. Hartman? I found one photo of him and he looks very similar to him.Michael D. Kimptonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00552341146994033527noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-63760975618876195752011-07-31T08:11:58.393-07:002011-07-31T08:11:58.393-07:00Thanks for the post! I loved it.
Alex Lovy can als...Thanks for the post! I loved it.<br />Alex Lovy can also be seen in the behind the scenes extras on the Woody Woodpecker dvd box set.<br />Check it out! It's wonderfully staged.Mikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08707887899468447333noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-84796597345860557132011-07-19T14:26:46.721-07:002011-07-19T14:26:46.721-07:00Thanks for posting. It's incredible the amount...Thanks for posting. It's incredible the amount of hard work and devices required required back then to produce a 7 min cartoon. Nowadays, almost all of that can be done in a single home computer... by VERY talented individuals only, that is. It's interesting that also back then, all that complex process was called "inexpensive TV", because the cartoons were made for about $3,000, a lot less than the $40,000 to $60,000 cartoons aired in theaters (when Hanna and Barbera worked for MGM) used to cost.Julio Molina-Muscarahttp://www.juliomolinamuscara.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-58340233930471720662011-07-09T21:11:59.564-07:002011-07-09T21:11:59.564-07:00Incredible video! I grew up watching Hanna Barbera...Incredible video! I grew up watching Hanna Barbera cartoons, my favorite being "The Flintstones". Thank you for posting this. It was a real treat to see how our favorite cartoons were/are developed. I hope you post more videos like these :)Steve Khttp://stevefromqueens.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-45422377565524219442011-07-06T05:09:07.156-07:002011-07-06T05:09:07.156-07:00No wonder Joe turned on the charm.
The other inte...No wonder Joe turned on the charm.<br /><br />The other interviewers I know better. Percy Saltzman was on national TV for years in Canada, June Callwood was an author who received the Order of Canada and Bob Quintrell did a bunch of TV out of CBUT Vancouver.Yowphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09264605351878574044noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-5371142541333884732011-07-04T13:12:06.280-07:002011-07-04T13:12:06.280-07:00Good find, Yowp. Enjoyed the film. Antoinette Bowe...Good find, Yowp. Enjoyed the film. Antoinette Bower. She was quite the staple of 60's, 70's. and 80's television. Especially the 1960's.Errolnoreply@blogger.com