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This is a list of animated television series, made-for-television films, direct-to-video films, theatrical short subjects, and feature films produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions (also known as H-B Enterprises, H-B Production Company, and Hanna-Barbera Cartoons). This list does not include the animated theatrical shorts William Hanna and Joseph Barbera produced while employed by MGM. Note that some shows or new spin-offs of shows may be listed twice. Hanna-Barbera won eight Emmy Awards. Warner Bros. Animation absorbed Hanna-Barbera in 2001 for subsequent productions featuring Hanna-Barbera created characters, see Cartoon Network Studios and Warner Bros. Animation. All of the Hanna-Barbera Productions library are currently owned by Warner Bros. Entertainment (thru its two in-name-only units Warner Bros. Family Entertainment and Turner Entertainment Co.)

Television series[]

1950s[]

Show Year Notes
The Ruff and Reddy Show 1957–1960
The Huckleberry Hound Show
  • Yogi Bear (1958–1960)
  • Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks
  • Hokey Wolf (1960–1961)
1958–1962
  • Won Emmy Award.
  • Yogi Bear was spun off into its own series in 1960; Hokey Wolf took its place at that time.
The Quick Draw McGraw Show
  • Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy
  • Snooper and Blabber
1959–1962

1960s[]

Show Year Co-production(s) Notes
The Flintstones 1960–1966 Prime-time series
The Yogi Bear Show
  • Snagglepuss
  • Yakky Doodle
1961–1962 Spin-off of The Huckleberry Hound Show.
Top Cat 1961–1962 Prime-time series
The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series
  • Wally Gator
  • Touché Turtle
  • Lippy the Lion & Hardy Har Har
1962–1963 Package series
The Jetsons 1962–1963,

1985–1987

Prime-time series during 1962–63 season. Revived in 1985 with new episodes.
The Magilla Gorilla Show
  • Punkin' Puss & Mushmouse
  • Ricochet Rabbit & Droop-a-Long
1963–1967 The segment Ricochet Rabbit & Droop-a-Long was eventually moved to The Peter Potamus Show.
Jonny Quest 1964–1965 Prime-time series, originally intended to be based on Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy but when rights for the radio drama the main character was redesigned as Jonny Quest.
The Peter Potamus Show
  • Breezly and Sneezly
  • Yippee, Yappee and Yahooey
1964–1965 The segment Breezly and Sneezly was eventually moved to The Magilla Gorilla Show.
The Atom Ant Show
  • Precious Pupp
  • The Hillbilly Bears
  • Secret Squirrel
  • Squiddly Diddly
  • Winsome Witch
1965–1967 The Secret Squirrel, Squiddly Diddly and Winsome Witch segments were later aired under the name of The Secret Squirrel Show. All episodes were incorporated into The Banana Splits after it went into syndication.
Sinbad Jr. and his Magic Belt 1965–1966 American International Television

Trans-Artist Productions (some episodes)

Animated adaptation of Sinbad the Sailor.

First animated series from Hanna-Barbera to not include original characters.

Laurel and Hardy 1966–1967 Wolper Productions

Larry Harmon Pictures

Animated adaptation of the comedy team by the same name.
Frankenstein, Jr. and The Impossibles 1966–1968
Space Ghost and Dino Boy
  • Space Ghost
  • Dino Boy in the Lost Valley
1966–1968
The Space Kidettes 1966–1967
The Abbott and Costello Cartoon Show 1967–1968 RKO Pictures Company

Jomar Productions

  • Hanna-Barbera TV series distributed by Gold Key Entertainment and King World Productions.
  • Animated adaptation of Abbott and Costello.
Birdman and the Galaxy Trio
  • Birdman
  • The Galaxy Trio
1967–1969
The Herculoids 1967–1968
Shazzan 1967–1969
Fantastic Four 1967–1970 Based on the comic book series by the same name.
Moby Dick and Mighty Mightor
  • Mightor
  • Moby Dick
1967–1969
Samson & Goliath 1967 Aired as Young Samson from April 1968 forward.
The Banana Splits Adventure Hour
  • The Banana Splits
  • Arabian Knights
  • The Three Musketeers
  • Micro Ventures
  • Danger Island
1968–1970
  • Hanna-Barbera's first live-action/animated TV series.
  • The segment Danger Island is exclusively live-action.
The Adventures of Gulliver 1968–1969 Based on the novel Gulliver's Travels
The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 1968–1969
  • Live action/animated TV series.
  • Based on the Huckleberry Finn novels by Mark Twain.
Wacky Races 1968–1970 Heatter-Quigley Productions
The Perils of Penelope Pitstop 1969–1971 Spin-off of Wacky Races.
Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines
  • Magnificent Muttley
  • Wing Dings
1969–1971 Spin-off of Wacky Races.
Cattanooga Cats
  • Around The World in 79 Days
  • It's The Wolf
  • Motormouse and Autocat
1969–1971
Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! 1969–1970,

1978

1970s[]

Show Year Co-production(s) Notes
Harlem Globetrotters 1970–1971 CBS Productions Animated adaptation of the exhibition basketball team by the same name.
Josie and the Pussycats 1970–1971 Radio Comics Based on the comic book series by the same name.
Where's Huddles? 1970 Prime-time series
The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show 1971–1972 Spin-off of The Flintstones
Help!... It's the Hair Bear Bunch! 1971–1972
The Funky Phantom 1971–1972 Air Programs International
The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan 1972 Based on the Charlie Chan detective series
Wait Till Your Father Gets Home 1972–1974 First-run syndicated series
The Flintstone Comedy Hour 1972–1973
  • Also known as The Flintstone Comedy Show.
  • Spin-off of The Flintstones
The Roman Holidays 1972
Sealab 2020 1972
The New Scooby-Doo Movies 1972–1974 Spin-off of Scooby Doo, Where Are You!
Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space 1972 Spin-off of Josie and the Pussycats.
Speed Buggy 1973
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids 1973
Yogi's Gang 1973 Crossover series featuring characters from The Huckleberry Hound Show, The Quick Draw McGraw Show, The Yogi Bear Show, The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series, The Magilla Gorilla Show, The Peter Potamus Show, The Atom Ant Show, and The Secret Squirrel Show.
Super Friends 1973–1974 National Periodical Publications Based on the DC Comics characters Superman, Batman and Robin, Wonder Woman and Aquaman.
Goober and the Ghost Chasers 1973–1975
Inch High, Private Eye 1973–1974
Jeannie 1973–1975 Screen Gems Animated adaptation of I Dream of Jeannie.
The Addams Family 1973
  • Animated adaptation of the 1960s sitcom by the same name.
  • Spin-off of The New Scooby-Doo Movies.
Hong Kong Phooey 1974
Devlin 1974
Partridge Family 2200 A.D. 1974–1975 Columbia Pictures Television Animated adaptation of The Partridge Family.
These Are the Days 1974–1975
Valley of the Dinosaurs 1974–1976
Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch 1974–1975
Korg: 70,000 B.C. 1974–1976 Live-action TV series.
The New Tom & Jerry/Grape Ape/Mumbly Show
  • The Tom & Jerry Show (1975)
  • The Great Grape Ape Show (1975–1978)
  • The Mumbly Cartoon Show (1976–1977)
1975–1977 MGM Television (The Tom & Jerry Show segment only)
  • Aired as The New Tom and Jerry/Grape Ape Show (1975–76), The Tom and Jerry/Grape Ape/Mumbly Show (1976), and The Tom and Jerry/Mumbly Show (1976–77)
  • Spin-off of the Tom and Jerry theatrical shorts.
The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour
  • The Scooby-Doo Show
  • Dynomutt, Dog Wonder
1976-1977 Spin-off of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!
Clue Club 1976–1977
Jabberjaw 1976–1978
Fred Flintstone and Friends
  • The Flintstone Comedy Hour
  • Goober and the Ghost Chasers
  • Jeannie
  • Partridge Family 2200 A.D.
  • The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show
  • Yogi's Gang
1977–1978 Columbia Pictures Television (on packaged)
  • Rerun package initially distributed by Claster Television, Inc..
  • Spin-off of The Flintstones
Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics
  • The Scooby-Doo Show
  • Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!
  • Laff-A-Lympics
  • Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels
  • The Blue Falcon & Dynomutt
1977–1979
  • Aired as Scooby's All-Stars in 1978-79
  • Laff-A-Lympics segment is a crossover series featuring characters from The Huckleberry Hound Show, The Quick Draw McGraw Show, The Flintstones, The Yogi Bear Show, The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series, The Peter Potamus Show, The Atom Ant Show, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, The Scooby-Doo Show, The Great Grape Ape, The Mumbly Cartoon Show, Dynomutt, Dog Wonder, Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels, Speed Buggy, Hong Kong Phooey, Jeannie and Jabberjaw.
CB Bears
  • Posse Impossible
  • Blast-Off Buzzard
  • Undercover Elephant
  • Shake, Rattle, and Roll
  • Heyy, It's the King!
1977
The Skatebirds
  • Woofer & Wimper, Dog Detectives
  • The Robonic Stooges
  • Wonder Wheels
  • Mystery Island (only live action)
1977–1978
  • Live action/animated TV series.
  • The Robonic Stooges series are an animated adaptation of The Three Stooges.
The All-New Super Friends Hour
  • The Wonder Twins
1977–1978 Spin-off of Super Friends.
The Hanna-Barbera Happy Hour 1978 Live-action prime-time variety series.
The All-New Popeye Hour
  • Dinky Dog (1978–1981)
1978–1983 King Features Syndicate (for The All-New Popeye Hour)

Southern Star (for Dinky Dog)

Spin-off of the Popeye theatrical cartoons.
Yogi's Space Race
  • Galaxy Goof-Ups (1978–1979)
  • Buford and the Galloping Ghost (1979)
    • The Buford Files
    • The Galloping Ghost
1978 Crossover series featuring characters from The Huckleberry Hound Show, The Yogi Bear Show, Jabberjaw, The Quick Draw McGraw Show, The Flintstones, and Frankenstein Jr. and the Impossibles.
Challenge of the Super Friends 1978 Spin-off of Super Friends
The Godzilla Power Hour
  • Jana of the Jungle (1978)
1978–1981 Toho Animated adaptation of Godzilla.
The New Fred and Barney Show 1979 Spin-off of The Flintstones
Fred and Barney Meet The Thing
  • The New Fred and Barney Show
  • The Thing
1979 Spin-off of The Flintstones and animated adaptation of Thing comic book character.
Casper and the Angels 1979–1980 Harveytoon Productions Based on Casper the Friendly Ghost, licensed through Harvey Comics.
The New Shmoo 1979 Animated adaptation of Shmoo.
The Super Globetrotters 1979 A spin-off of Harlem Globetrotters.
Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo 1979–1980
  • The first version of Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo.
  • Spin-off of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!
The World's Greatest Super Friends 1979–1980 Spin-off of Super Friends
Fred and Barney Meet the Shmoo
  • The New Fred and Barney Show
  • The New Shmoo
1979–1980 Spin-off of The Flintstones
Amigo and Friends 1979–1982 Televisa

Viacom Enterprises (distributor)

Animated adaptation of Mexican movie star Cantinflas.

1980s[]

Show Year Co-production(s) Notes
The B.B. Beegle Show 1980 Pilot of an unrealised live action / puppet TV series.
Super Friends 1980–1982 Spin-off of Super Friends.
Drak Pack 1980–1982 Southern Star
The Flintstone Comedy Show 1980–1982 Spin-off of The Flintstones, The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show, Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels, and The New Shmoo.
The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang 1980–1981 Paramount Television Animated adaptation of Happy Days.
The Richie Rich/Scooby-Doo Show
  • Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo (second version, 1980–1982)
  • Richie Rich (1980–1984)
1980–1982
  • Spin-off of Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo.
  • Animated adaptation of the Richie Rich comic book series.
Laverne & Shirley in the Army 1981–1982 Paramount Television Animated adaptation of Laverne & Shirley.
Space Stars
  • Teen Force
  • Astro and the Space Mutts
  • Space Ghost (new episodes)
  • The Herculoids (new episodes)
1981–1982
The Kwicky Koala Show
  • The Bungle Brothers
  • Crazy Claws
  • Dirty Dawg
1981 Created by Tex Avery, this was Avery's final animated project.
Trollkins 1981–1982
The Smurfs
  • Johan and Peewit
1981–1989 SEPP International S.A. (Season 1–7)

Lafig S.A. (Season 8–9)

Animated adaptation of the comic series by the same name.
The Flintstone Funnies 1982–1984
  • Repackaged half-hour reruns of The Flintstone Comedy Show segments
  • Spin-off of The Flintstones
The Pac-Man/Little Rascals/Richie Rich Show
  • The Little Rascals
  • Richie Rich
  • Pac-Man
1982–1983 King World Productions (The Little Rascals segment)
  • Animated adaptation of Our Gang/Little Rascals and Pac-Man.
Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz Hour
  • Mork and Mindy: The Animated Series
  • Laverne & Shirley with the Fonz
1982–1983 Ruby-Spears Productions (producers of Mork and Mindy: The Animated Series)

Paramount Television (all series)

  • Spin-off of The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang and Laverne & Shirley in the Army
  • Animated adaptation of Mork and Mindy, produced by Ruby-Spears.
The Scooby & Scrappy-Doo/Puppy Hour
  • Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo
  • Scrappy and Yabba-Doo
  • The Puppy's New Adventures
1982-1983 Ruby-Spears Productions (The Puppy's New Adventures segment) The "Puppy" character based on Ruby-Spears' animated adaptation of The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy, based on the book by Jane Thayer.
Jokebook 1982 Compilation show mostly made up from none-HB material such as classic cartoons and foreign cartoons.
Shirt Tales 1982–1984 created in 1980 by greeting card designer Janet Elizabeth Manco, and were featured on Hallmark Cards greeting cards
The Gary Coleman Show 1982 Based on the 1982 TV movie The Kid With the Broken Halo, which starred Coleman.
The Dukes 1983 Warner Bros. Television Animated Adaptation of The Dukes of Hazzard.
The Monchhichis/Little Rascals/Richie Rich Show
  • The Little Rascals
  • Richie Rich
  • Monchhichis
1983–1984 King World Productions (The Little Rascals segment) Animated adaptation of Monchhichis.
The Pac-Man/Rubik, the Amazing Cube Hour
  • Pac-Man
  • Rubik, the Amazing Cube
1983–1984 Ruby-Spears Productions (Rubik, the Amazing Cube segment) Animated adaptation of Rubik's Cube.
The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show 1983–1985 Spin-off of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! and Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo.
The Biskitts 1983–1984
Lucky Luke 1983 Gaumont

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Animated adaptation of the comic series by the same name
Benji, Zax & the Alien Prince 1983 Mulberry Square Productions Live-action series based on the film franchise created by Joe Camp
Going Bananas 1984 Live-action series
Snorks 1984–1989 SEPP International S.A. Animated adaptation of the comic series by the same name.
Challenge of the GoBots 1984–1985 Tonka Corporation Animated adaptation of GoBots.
Pink Panther and Sons 1984–1985 Mirisch Geoffrey-DePatie-Freleng

MGM Television

Spin-off of the Pink Panther theatrical cartoons.
Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show 1984–1985 Spin-off of Super Friends
Paw Paws 1985–1986 Based on APPLAUSE toyline of same name.
Yogi's Treasure Hunt 1985–1988 Crossover series featuring characters from The Huckleberry Hound Show, The Quick Draw McGraw Show, The Yogi Bear Show, Top Cat, Wacky Races The Ruff and Reddy Show, The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series, The Magilla Gorilla Show, The Peter Potamus Show, The Atom Ant Show, The Secret Squirrel Show, Jabberjaw, and C.B. Bears.
Galtar and the Golden Lance 1985
The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians 1985–1986 Spin-off of Super Friends.
The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo 1985 Spin-off of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! and Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo.
The Berenstain Bears 1985–1987 Joe Cates Co., Inc.

Southern Star

Animated adaptation of the Berenstain Bears children's books.
The New Adventures of Jonny Quest 1986–1987 Spin-off of Jonny Quest.
Pound Puppies 1986–1987 Animated adaptation of Pound Puppies.
The Flintstone Kids
  • Captain Caveman and Son
1986–1988 Spin-off of The Flintstones and Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels
Foofur 1986–1988 SEPP International S.A.
Wildfire 1986
Sky Commanders 1987 Toei Animation Based on Toyline by Kenner Toys Inc
Popeye and Son 1987 King Features Entertainment Spin-off of the Popeye theatrical cartoons.
A Pup Named Scooby-Doo 1988–1991 Spin-off of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!.
The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley 1988-1989 SEPP International S.A. Animated adaptation of Martin Short's Ed Grimley character.
The New Yogi Bear Show 1988 Spin-off of The Yogi Bear Show.
Fantastic Max 1988–1990 Booker PLC

Tanaka Promotion Co., Ltd. (Season 2 only)

Created by Make Young
The Further Adventures of SuperTed 1989–1990 S4C

Siriol Animation

Created by Make Young
Paddington Bear 1989–1990 Central Television Animated adaptation of Paddington Bear.

1990s[]

Show Year(s) Co-production company(s) Notes
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures 1990 Nelson Entertainment

Orion Television MGM Television

  • First season only.
  • Animated adaptation of Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure.
The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho Panda 1990–1991 RAI - Radiotelevisione Italiana RAIUNO Based on the novel Don Quixote.
Tom & Jerry Kids
  • Droopy and Dripple
  • Spike and Tyke
1990–1994 Turner Entertainment Adapted from both the Tom and Jerry and Droopy theatrical cartoons.
Wake, Rattle, and Roll
  • Basement Tech
  • Fender Bender 500
  • Monster Tails
1990–1991 Four Point Entertainment
  • Fourth and final Hanna-Barbera's live-action/animated TV series.
  • The Basement Tech segment is only in live-action.
  • The Fender Bender 500 segment is a revival of Wacky Races, as well as a crossover series featuring characters from The Huckleberry Hound Show, The Quick Draw McGraw Show, The Yogi Bear Show, Top Cat, The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series, The Magilla Gorilla Show, The Secret Squirrel Show, and Wacky Races.
Rick Moranis in Gravedale High 1990 NBC Productions Animated series starring Rick Moranis.
Midnight Patrol: Adventures in the Dream Zone 1990 Sleepy Kids PLC Known as Potsworth & Co. outside the US.
The Pirates of Dark Water 1991–1993
Yo Yogi! 1991 Crossover series featuring characters from The Huckleberry Hound Show, The Quick Draw McGraw Show, The Yogi Bear Show, Top Cat, The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series, The Magilla Gorilla Show, The Peter Potamus Show, The Atom Ant Show, The Secret Squirrel Show, Wacky Races, and C.B. Bears.
Young Robin Hood 1991–1992 CINAR

France Animation Antenne 2

Based on Robin Hood.
Fish Police 1992 Prime-time series.
Capitol Critters 1992 Steven Bochco Productions

20th Century Fox Television

Prime-time series.
The Addams Family 1992–1993 Second adaptation of The Addams Family differing from 1973 version. Based on The Addams Family film.
Droopy, Master Detective
  • Screwball Squirrel
1993–1994 Turner Entertainment Adapted from the Droopy theatrical cartoons.
The New Adventures of Captain Planet 1993–1996 Procter & Gamble Productions Continuation of DiC's Captain Planet and the Planeteers.
SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron 1993–1995
2 Stupid Dogs
  • Super Secret Secret Squirrel
1993–1995 Super Secret Secret Squirrell segments are reboot of The Secret Squirrel Show.
Space Ghost Coast to Coast 1994–2008 Ghost Planet Industries (from 1994 to 1998) Williams Street (from 1999 to 2008) and Williams Street West (from 2003 to 2004) Spin-off of Space Ghost; First Hanna-Barbera show to be broadcast on Cartoon Network.
Dumb and Dumber 1995–1996 New Line Television Animated adaptation of Dumb and Dumber; final Hanna-Barbera-produced show to air on broadcast network television
What a Cartoon! 1995–1997 Cartoon Network Studios (as a division of Hanna-Barbera) All show onwards were originally broadcast on Cartoon Network.
Cave Kids 1996 Spin-off of The Flintstones.
The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest 1996–1997 Spin-off of Jonny Quest.
Dexter's Laboratory
  • Dial "M" for Monkey
  • The Justice Friends
1996–2003 Cartoon Network Studios (from 1996 to 1997 as H-B's division, and from 2001 to 2003) The series was introduced as a What a Cartoon! short.
Johnny Bravo 1997–2004 Cartoon Network Studios (from 2001 to 2004) The series was introduced as two What a Cartoon! shorts.
Cow and Chicken
  • I Am Weasel
1997–1999 The series was introduced as a What a Cartoon! short.
I Am Weasel 1997–2000 Spin-off of Cow & Chicken.
The Powerpuff Girls 1998–2005 Cartoon Network Studios (from 2002 to 2005) The series was introduced as two What a Cartoon! shorts.

Final series to be directly produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Original independent pilots[]

Title Creator(s) Year Status Notes
Kenny and the Chimp Mr. Warburton 1998 Successful/Failed The style of the short and the character Professor XXXL would be used on Codename: Kids Next Door.
King Crab: Space Crustacean Bill Wray 1999 Failed
The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy: Meet the Reaper Maxwell Atoms 2000 Successful Aired as part of Cartoon Network's The Big Pick Show marathon, later won the competition. Pilot for The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy.
Whatever Happened to Robot Jones? Greg Miller 2000 Successful Aired as part of Cartoon Network's The Big Pick Show marathon. Pilot for Whatever Happened to... Robot Jones?.
Foe Paws Chris Savino 2000 Failed Aired as part of Cartoon Network's The Big Pick Show marathon.
Uncle Gus: For the Love of Monkeys Lincoln Peirce 2000 Failed Aired as part of Cartoon Network's The Big Pick Show marathon.
Thrillseeker Deborah Cone 2000 Failed

Telefilms and TV specials[]

The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie[]

Hanna-Barbera produced the following TV-movies for The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie:

Title Release year Co-production Notes
Yogi's Ark Lark September 16, 1972 Pilot for Yogi's Gang.
Oliver and the Artful Dodger October 21, 1972 (part 1)

October 28, 1972 (part 2)

The Adventures of Robin Hoodnik November 4, 1972
Gidget Makes the Wrong Connection November 18, 1972 Based on the live-action sitcom Gidget.
The Banana Splits in Hocus Pocus Park November 25, 1972
Tabitha and Adam and the Clown Family December 2, 1972 Based on the live-action sitcom Bewitched.
Lost in Space September 8, 1973 20th Century Fox Television Based on the live-action TV series of the same name.

ABC Afterschool Specials[]

Hanna-Barbera produced the following television movies / specials for the ABC Afterschool Special series:

  • Last of the Curlews (1972)
  • The Runaways (1974) [Live-action]
  • Cyrano (1974)
  • Great Comedy Concert (1974) [Live-action/animated]

The Flintstone Primetime Specials[]

The Flintstone Primetime Specials was a four-episode limited run revival of The Flintstones which aired on NBC primetime from 1980 to 1981.

Title Original air date Channel
The Flintstones' New Neighbors September 26, 1980 NBC
The Flintstones: Fred's Final Fling November 7, 1980 NBC
The Flintstones: Wind-Up Wilma October 4, 1981 NBC
The Flintstones: Jogging Fever October 11, 1981 NBC

Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10[]

Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10 was a series of ten syndicated telefilms made from 1987 to 1988 in conjunction with Worldvision Enterprises, featuring some of the most popular Hanna-Barbera characters in feature-length adventures. All Ten are available on DVD.

Title Original airdate
Yogi's Great Escape September 5, 1987
The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones September 12, 1987
Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers September 19, 1987
Yogi Bear and the Magical Flight of the Spruce Goose September 26, 1987
Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats January 9, 1988
Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School January 16, 1988
Rockin' with Judy Jetson January 23, 1988
The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound January 30, 1988
Yogi and the Invasion of the Space Bears September 10, 1988
Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf September 14, 1988

Other animated specials and telefilms[]

Hanna-Barbera also produced the following specials:

Title Air date Channel Co-production(s) Notes
Alice in Wonderland or What's a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place Like This? March 30, 1966 ABC Screen Gems Featuring cameos by Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble.
The Thanksgiving That Almost Wasn't November 21, 1972 Avco Broadcasting
A Christmas Story December 9, 1972 Syndication Avco Broadcasting
The Count of Monte Cristo September 23, 1973 CBS Famous Classic Tales episode.
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea November 22, 1973 CBS Famous Classic Tales episode.
The Last of the Mohicans November 27, 1975 CBS Famous Classic Tales episode.
Davy Crockett on the Mississippi November 20, 1976 CBS Famous Classic Tales episode.
Energy: A National Issue April 17, 1977 Syndication Based on The Flintstones.
Five Weeks in a Balloon November 24, 1977 CBS Famous Classic Tales episode.
Yabba Dabba Doo! The Happy World of Hanna-Barbera November 24, 1977 CBS
A Flintstone Christmas December 7, 1977 ABC Based on The Flintstones.
Hanna-Barbera's All-Star Comedy Ice Revue January 13, 1978 NBC deFaria Productions Live action/animated
The Flintstones: Little Big League April 6, 1978 NBC Based on The Flintstones.
Black Beauty October 28, 1978 CBS Famous Classic Tales episode.
The Hanna-Barbera Hall of Fame: Yabba Dabba Doo II October 12, 1979 CBS Live action/animated
Gulliver's Travels 1979 Famous Classic Tales episode.
Casper's Halloween Special October 30, 1979 NBC Harveytoon Productions Based on Casper and the Angels.
The Flintstones Meet Rockula and Frankenstone October 30, 1979 NBC Based on The Flintstones.
Scooby Goes Hollywood December 13, 1979 ABC Based on Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!
Casper's First Christmas December 18, 1979 NBC Harveytoon Productions Based on Casper and the Angels, and featuring characters from The Huckleberry Hound Show, The Quick Draw McGraw Show, and The Yogi Bear Show.
Yogi's First Christmas November 21, 1980 Syndication Based on The Yogi Bear Show, and featuring characters from The Huckleberry Hound Show and The Quick Draw McGraw Show.
The Harlem Globetrotters Meet Snow White 1980 Based on Harlem Globetrotters.
Here Comes The Smurfs 1981 NBC SEPP International S.A. Based on The Smurfs
The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera Arena Show June 25, 1981 NBC Live-action
The Smurfs' Springtime Special April 8, 1982 NBC SEPP International S.A. Based on The Smurfs
The Smurfs' Christmas Special December 12, 1982 NBC SEPP International S.A. Based on The Smurfs
Yogi Bear's All Star Comedy Christmas Caper December 21, 1982 CBS Based on The Yogi Bear Show and featuring characters from The Huckleberry Hound Show, The Quick Draw McGraw Show, The Flintstones, The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series, and The Magilla Gorilla Show.
My Smurfy Valentine February 13, 1983 NBC SEPP International S.A. Based on The Smurfs
The Secret World of Og April 30, 1983 ABC ABC Weekend Special episode.
The Smurfs' Halloween 1983 NBC SEPP International S.A. Based on The Smurfs
Smurfily Ever After February 13, 1984 NBC SEPP International S.A. Based on The Smurfs
The Smurfic Games May 20, 1984 NBC SEPP International S.A. Based on The Smurfs
Pound Puppies October 1985 NBC Tonka Corporation Based on the toy line by the same name.
Star Fairies October 1985 Syndication Tonka Corporation Based on the toy line by the same name.
The Flintstones' 25th Anniversary Celebration May 20, 1986 CBS Based on The Flintstones.
Smurfquest September 13, 1986 NBC SEPP International S.A. Based on The Smurfs
Rock Odyssey July 13, 1987
Ultraman: The Adventure Begins October 12, 1987 Tsuburaya Productions
Tis The Season to Be Smurfy December 13, 1987 NBC SEPP International S.A. Based on The Smurfs
Flintstone Kids' "Just Say No" Special September 15, 1988 ABC Based on The Flintstone Kids
Hanna-Barbera's 50th: A Yabba Dabba Doo Celebration July 17, 1989 TNT Marshall Flaum Production
  • Live-action/animated
  • Featuring characters from Tom and Jerry, Ruff and Reddy, The Huckleberry Hound Show, The Quick Draw McGraw Show, The Flintstones, The Yogi Bear Show, Top Cat, The Jetsons, The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series, The Magilla Gorilla Show, The Peter Potamus Show, The Atom Ant Show, The Secret Squirrel Show, The Impossibles, Wacky Races, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, Hong Kong Phooey and The Smurfs
Hägar the Horrible: Hägar Knows Best November 1, 1989 CBS King Features Entertainment
The Yum Yums: The Day Things Went Sour April 7, 1990 CBS Hallmark Cards
The Flintstones: A Page Right Out of History March 21, 1991 Direct-to-video Based on The Flintstones
The Last Halloween October 28, 1991 CBS Pacific Data Images

Industrial Light & Magic

Live-action/animated.
Monster in My Pocket: The Big Scream October 31, 1992 ABC Morrison Entertainment Group
I Yabba-Dabba Do! February 7, 1993 ABC Based on The Flintstones.
Jonny's Golden Quest April 4, 1993 USA Network Based on Jonny Quest.
The Halloween Tree October 1993 TBS
The Town That Santa Forgot December 3, 1993 NBC
Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby December 5, 1993 ABC Based on The Flintstones.
A Flintstone Family Christmas December 18, 1993 ABC Based on The Flintstones.
Yogi the Easter Bear April 3, 1994 Syndication Based on The Yogi Bear Show.
Arabian Nights September 3, 1994 TBS Based on Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, The Yogi Bear Show, and The Magilla Gorilla Show.
A Flintstones Christmas Carol November 21, 1994 Syndication Based on The Flintstones.
SWAT Kats: A Special Report January 6, 1995 TBS
Daisy-Head Mayzie February 5, 1995 TNT Dr. Seuss Enterprises

Tony Collingwood Productions

Jonny Quest vs. The Cyber Insects November 19, 1995 TNT Based on Jonny Quest.
Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip December 10, 1999 Cartoon Network Based on Dexter's Laboratory.

Live-action TV movies and specials[]

Title Release year Co-production(s) Notes
Jack and the Beanstalk 1967 Live action/animation
Hardcase 1972 ABC Movie of the Week starring Clint Walker; first fully-live-action film produced by Hanna-Barbera.
Shootout in a One-Dog Town 1974 ABC Movie of the Week
The Gathering 1977
The Beasts Are on the Streets 1978
Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park 1978 KISS

Aucoin Productions

Legends of the Superheroes 1979 DC Comics TV special
Belle Starr 1980
Deadline 1982 New South Wales Film Corporation

Nine Network

Direct-to-video films[]

  • The Greatest Adventure: Stories from the Bible (1985–1993)
    • The Creation
    • Noah's Ark
    • Joseph and His Brothers
    • Moses
    • Joshua and the Battle of Jericho
    • Samson and Delilah
    • David and Goliath
    • Jonah
    • Daniel and the Lions' Den
    • Queen Esther
    • The Nativity
    • The Miracles of Jesus
    • The Easter Story
  • Timeless Tales from Hallmark (1990–1991) Hallmark Cards

Theatrical shorts series[]

Title Release date Co-production Distribution Notes
Hey There, It's Yogi Bear! June 3, 1964 Columbia Pictures
The Man Called Flintstone August 3, 1966
Charlotte's Web March 1, 1973 Sagittarius Productions Paramount Pictures Original film
C.H.O.M.P.S. December 21, 1979 American International Pictures Live-action movie
Heidi's Song November 19, 1982 Paramount Pictures Original film
GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords March 21, 1986 Tonka Corporation Atlantic Releasing Corp. Released the same day the Nelvana-produced Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation was released
Jetsons: The Movie July 6, 1990 Universal Studios The animation is different
Once Upon a Forest June 18, 1993 HTV 20th Century Fox Original film; the animation and designs are different

Other works[]

  • Winston cigarette commercials (1961; featuring the Flintstones)
  • Bewitched (1964, produced by Screen Gems; animated opening credits)
  • 1967 Busch Advertising (1967 trade film for Busch Beer, featuring the Flintstones; co-produced with Gardner Advertising Company)
  • National Brewing Company (now owned by Pabst Brewing Company) (1969-1972, Numerous TV spots)
  • Peter Puck (1973; co-produced with NBC; currently owned by Brian McFarlane)
  • That's Entertainment, Part II (1974, produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; provided animation sequence)
  • Love and the Old-Fashioned Father (episode of Love, American Style, pilot for Wait Till Your Father Gets Home) (1972; co-produced with Paramount Television)*
  • "Love and the Private Eye" (episode of Love, American Style) (1972; co-produced with Paramount Television)
  • Freedom 2000 (1974, industrial film produced for the Chamber of Commerce)
  • Opening sequence of Whew! (1979, produced by Jay Wolpert and CBS)
  • Two Breaths to...? (1979; industrial film produced for Westinghouse Hanford Company)
  • Popeye (1980, produced by Paramount Pictures, Walt Disney Productions and King Features Syndicate; animated opening sequence)
  • The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera (theme park ride) (1990, co-produced with Universal Studios, Sullivan Bluth Productions, Kurtz & Friends and Rhythm and Hues Studios)

Hanna-Barbera Classics Collection[]

Main article: Hanna-Barbera Classic Collection

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