Retrobites: Hanna Barbera (1961) | CBC

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  • @makaiserable
    @makaiserable 9 років тому +119

    ''one of this days you are gonna see everything we did in color and it will be quite exiting''

    • @jcd221
      @jcd221 5 років тому +3

      Qunicy Holman It’s a QUOTE!!!

    • @larpsim
      @larpsim 5 років тому +3

      @Qunicy Holman Sure it was. But no one could see it back then until color television came out.

    • @GetToDaChoppa-k5r
      @GetToDaChoppa-k5r 3 роки тому +7

      @@larpsim Because they were planning for future viewers.

  • @DougUnfunny
    @DougUnfunny 8 років тому +52

    So much work went into traditional animation. God bless all of them for creating living works of art. If they only knew those animation cells would be history one day.

  • @47Cartoonguy
    @47Cartoonguy 12 років тому +91

    Thank you Hanna and Barbera for inspiring me to become an animator

    • @larpsim
      @larpsim 7 років тому +4

      47Cartoonguy,
      That's my dream. Of course, I'm too old for it now. I would have loved working on Scooby Doo back in the day.

    • @aziliman1402
      @aziliman1402 3 місяці тому +1

      Me too, me and my brother will open an animation studio and create cartoons using limited animation, having the Ruby-Spears and DePATIE style 😎

    • @aziliman1402
      @aziliman1402 3 місяці тому +1

      Cartoon list me and my brother will make
      1. Cupcake and Dino: General Services (1974)
      2. Giganotosaurus (1975)
      3. Oswaldo (1976)
      4. The Pirates Next Door (1977)

  • @doctored3029
    @doctored3029 11 років тому +74

    R.I.P
    William Hanna (1910-2001)
    Joseph Barbera (1911-2006)
    im going to miss you two :*(

    • @kurtzipagan6704
      @kurtzipagan6704 4 роки тому +1

      Gene deitch just died in April 24 2020 :(

    • @angiequinlan5426
      @angiequinlan5426 4 роки тому

      @@kurtzipagan6704 Hanna babbera the big yeti

    • @khalilrichardson491
      @khalilrichardson491 4 роки тому +1

      And RIP Carl Reiner 1922-2020
      Olivia de Havilland 1916-2020

    • @khalilrichardson491
      @khalilrichardson491 4 роки тому +1

      @@kurtzipagan6704 intestinal problems was the cause
      RIP him creator and director of all Tom and Jerry cartoons 1924-2020

    • @khalilrichardson491
      @khalilrichardson491 4 роки тому +1

      RIP H&B Productions 1957-2001

  • @karlhungus5554
    @karlhungus5554 5 років тому +16

    Wow, the amount of work that went into those cartoons is astonishing!

  • @matinajazmine
    @matinajazmine 5 років тому +4

    Wow this is art

  • @CBC
    @CBC  16 років тому +14

    That is all we have available at this time. Thanks for your interest.

  • @NJI-ml9ix
    @NJI-ml9ix 5 років тому +8

    Just To Make 1 Cartoon Takes So Long But It Was Worth The Wait

  • @leo_augusto
    @leo_augusto 3 місяці тому

    Thank you 4 your good job!

  • @ScoobyDoolover99
    @ScoobyDoolover99 3 роки тому +5

    I wish there were more videos like this! I’m a big fan of Hanna Barbera and I’ve always wanted to see how they made their cartoons! Another thing I wish I could find were some of my favourite actors (George O’ Hanlon and Paul Winchell) recording their lines for their characters. Of course back then, why would they film the actors recording their lines? I just wish that was actually a video as I love them so much!

  • @relapserob1352
    @relapserob1352 7 років тому +42

    This dates back to when most television productions were still filmed in black & white, but Joseph Barbera predicted television would eventually broadcast TV programs in color, and he was right. Hanna-Barbera were at their best throughout the 1960's.

  • @gregoryduffell71
    @gregoryduffell71 3 роки тому +4

    The reporter in this CBC video was none other than Antoinette Bower who, shortly after shooting this report, developed a career as an actress in Hollywood that led to her appearing on a vast number of television shows in the 1960's and 1970's such as Hogan's Heroes, Star Trek and The Invaders, to mention but a few.

  • @selloutasaurus
    @selloutasaurus 15 років тому +5

    interesting to see the way it was done back then! love Hannah-Barbara! thanks for posting this!

  • @Oldiesfan017
    @Oldiesfan017 11 років тому +6

    I love this. When I first watched this just now, I saw how the animation process worked in the older years. Gosh, I love traditional animation! Thank you, Michael, for showing me this interesting video!

  • @CucumberFan-ci8zk
    @CucumberFan-ci8zk 9 років тому +17

    This is how you draw an animated cartoon.

  • @KlandestinosProducciones
    @KlandestinosProducciones 15 років тому +2

    ¡¡OMG!!... ¡¡I can't believe it!!... ¡¡The William Hanna's nephew is here in UA-cam!!
    It's a great honor to post you.
    God bless your uncle and his partner wherever they are, because of those great cartoons that marked my childhood.
    Greetings from Chile.

  • @slowjamcdub
    @slowjamcdub 9 років тому +1

    Hanna Barbera best cartoons of all Times.

  • @bw2937
    @bw2937 Рік тому

    I own some animation cels from hanna barbera shows and it's so cool to watch this and imagine the pieces I own being painted and photographed etc.

  • @kennethiman2691
    @kennethiman2691 3 роки тому +1

    Totally cool.

  • @ChrisAlexander-bq5tf
    @ChrisAlexander-bq5tf Рік тому

    So that's how watching cartoons is so important.

  • @AnimationAmongUs2
    @AnimationAmongUs2 11 років тому +2

    I Remember a few parts on this video; 1 - An Animator working on a Scene from a Yogi Bear cartoon, 2 - The Drawings were then hand-inked by a "Cel Inker" on the front of the cel (Celluloid Acetate .005) and each hand-inked cel, after the ink dries were soon hand-painted on the "reverse side" of the cel using a palette of Hanna-Barbera Productions' Cel-Vinyl Colors (as they were pre-mixed by Cartoon Colour Company (?)) and 3 - The Background Artist works in Cel-Vinyl paint on Bristol Sheets!

  • @demyoorgle9200
    @demyoorgle9200 6 років тому

    Thank you very much for you guys and for all.
    God bless all.
    Cheers and best regards.

  • @TheIronSheikSociety
    @TheIronSheikSociety 13 років тому +12

    Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera are priceless legends!!! The cartoons they produced were some of the best in history. Today's cartoons are just lousy for the most part. Today's producers should look to these legends on how to create real productions.

  • @jeffmissinne3866
    @jeffmissinne3866 10 років тому +20

    If Disney was the Rolls-Royce of animation, Hanna-Barbera was the General Motors. Their development of a system for making cartoons on TV's time-and-money basis earned them much unfavorable criticism, but it kept the industry alive and talented people employed. Without them, animated cartoons might now be thought of in the same way as passenger zeppelins.

  • @MusicandGame23
    @MusicandGame23 6 років тому +1

    This is how to make animation by draw, good job Joseph Barbera

  • @ChrisAlexander-bq5tf
    @ChrisAlexander-bq5tf Рік тому

    Let's see why watching cartoons is so important like hanna Barbera.

  • @mkmarkinhomk
    @mkmarkinhomk 4 роки тому +1

    Are there more videos like that? Where?

  • @fernandomiller884
    @fernandomiller884 4 місяці тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @amranismail3298
    @amranismail3298 8 років тому +2

    National film board of America

    • @allenalexander4249
      @allenalexander4249 7 років тому

      Amran Ismail the rest of your choice of words of advice on how much you want me to be able to make sure you are looking for a long time ago and we had a great time to do with your friends and make sure you can find out more information about your business and look forward to seeing everyone again . This

  • @Mahdi-uf1is
    @Mahdi-uf1is 7 років тому +2

    احلى عرض كارتوني إلي هو توم وجيري

  • @ChooChoo-v9x
    @ChooChoo-v9x 10 місяців тому +1

    Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera moments Google this is classic cartoons imagination Warner Bros.

  • @KendrickHarrisKenfinity
    @KendrickHarrisKenfinity 2 роки тому +1

    Here's how our unforgettable animated buddies and stories were pitched to the major networks. Awesome to watch and see Mr. Barbera's wit with the network executive and crew members.🎯✏🖌🐶🐻🐴🪨🚀🌅 Stay safe everyone!

  • @kimedracutter7213
    @kimedracutter7213 8 років тому

    COOL

    • @CBC
      @CBC  8 років тому +1

      Don't ya love Throwback Thursdays?

  • @timmoody62
    @timmoody62 6 років тому +1

    Black wing pencil badass

  • @ShaulaXNinja
    @ShaulaXNinja 5 років тому +5

    1:10 Says "Inked by a girl" instead of saying "woman or lady". *Hidden sexisn
    I'm a man not a SJW btw.

  • @adgupta_0998
    @adgupta_0998 3 роки тому

    2021

  • @blastradius9136
    @blastradius9136 2 роки тому +2

    I like how some people are getting triggered over the man saying "inked by a woman" 😂

  • @izegaegbe
    @izegaegbe 11 місяців тому

    "From the idea to the story, we then move to the layout" cut to a dude taking a drag from his cigarette.
    Stupid me for a few seconds: Wow, that's how they laid stuff out, huh?😮

  • @ninjapirate123
    @ninjapirate123 2 роки тому +1

    Is that Joe Barbera's sister or wife

  • @thepeternetwork
    @thepeternetwork 7 років тому +1

    It would have been helpful if Joe Barbera went into animation technique further, but I guess that would have been a whole other interview that would only interest animation film students.

  • @ahmadabdalwahab
    @ahmadabdalwahab 6 років тому

    omg that girl at 1:29 is so beautiful

    • @timfremstad3434
      @timfremstad3434 6 років тому

      Check out the original Star Trek episode "Catspaw" she is the co-star, her character is Sylvia, but I've forgotten her real name....I want to sat Angelique something, but don't quote me.

    • @Tentin.Quarantino
      @Tentin.Quarantino 2 роки тому

      @@timfremstad3434 omg so it is! I though she looked familiar!
      Yeah astoundingly beautiful, those eyes… wow

  • @screwthenet
    @screwthenet 4 роки тому +1

    From the 50s onwards things got a bit better and better. What a strange age the second half of the 20th century was. And all the drawings were inked by a girl? Cool.

  • @durece100
    @durece100 Рік тому

    William Hanna July 14, 1910. Zodiac sign: Cancer third decan ♋(Feminine type)
    Joseph Barbera March 25th, 1911. Zodiac sign: Aries first decan ♈ Masculine type).

  • @jeanblack1250
    @jeanblack1250 9 років тому +2

    +Dani Grace Slater Agree, can't even watch CN now. Tries way to hard to fit with the tumblr and anime crowd.

    • @jeanblack1250
      @jeanblack1250 9 років тому

      I've seen Steven Universe and Adventure Time. They aren't horrible, but don't appeal to me. When I watch cartoons, I prefer the older ones

  • @amysuestoudt339
    @amysuestoudt339 8 років тому +5

    Huckleberry hound is more funnier than Spongebob Squarepants

  • @jpsimmons5100
    @jpsimmons5100 3 місяці тому

    The Hanna-Barbera people uses small brushes for ink tracing.

  • @CitarNosis317
    @CitarNosis317 5 років тому +1

    UA-cam Recommendation.. here we go. Cool video, and sorry to be the creep, but the interviewer - who can be seen for a mere few seconds - is gorgeous. I realize, she has gotten old since - hopefully. But, man's gotta do what a man's gotta do.

  • @DrGonzo-jl9wq
    @DrGonzo-jl9wq 7 років тому +7

    Did anyone else notice how the guy seemed to put a lot of emphasis on the distinction between roles. Drawing/animating is strictly a mans job, whereas a woman job is to trace what man has created and then passing it off to another girl to simply color it in. I guess one girl couldn't possibly handle tracing and coloring, that would be to much responsibility for just a willtle girl. My God, It was certainly a different world back then.

    • @DDnufcGamer
      @DDnufcGamer 7 років тому +3

      Dr. Gonzo they have 1000s of pictures. It was probably far quicker to have 1 person colouring and another tracing.
      Also when talking about the drawing he also said "some people are better at running, others walking, music etc". I'd imagine it's the same with the tracing and the colouring.
      The job is split to make it quicker, one person traces and the other colours. Also this was one production I'd be very surprised if in their decades of cartoon making it was always a woman tracing/colouring or vice versa. Everyone just did the job they were best at. Though of course as you say, when they first started with the times being like they were there probably some sexist parts of the job. I just don't think splitting the colouring and the tracing has anything to do with sexism, more with vastly speeding up the process. Same as the checker being a unique person too

    • @DrGonzo-jl9wq
      @DrGonzo-jl9wq 7 років тому +1

      DDnufcGamer I agree with your statement, but right he emphasizes that only ladies are responsible for coloring, he makes a direct comparison between their job and a kindergartener coloring in a coloring book. I know, it was a different time back then and all that. It's just shocking how he is trying to explain the process to this woman and the reaction on her face after making the kindergarten remark.

    • @AdamAirMDGED
      @AdamAirMDGED 5 років тому +2

      Oh God what an instigator

    • @lancelot1953
      @lancelot1953 5 років тому

      @@DrGonzo-jl9wq I met some of the HB animators as my mother was an artist - the kindergarden reference was about a chart that indicated to the painter which color went where - like painting by numbers (we had such books back then in kindergarden). As previously mentioned, the HB studios used people for what they were best at and they employed a lot of women, same pay as their male counterpart. Senior artists got paid more. Males were better (at the time) at drawing the "action superhero" original prints (the "drafts"). Everybody was specialized - one artist would prefer to Fred (and would mimic his character), another one did Barney and so on. They did this so that each cartoon character would maintain its originality and uniqueness.
      Last thing is that male animators tended to stay longer as many women had to leave for their own family lives. Ciao, L

  • @Hodongji
    @Hodongji 15 років тому +2

    Baba booey

  • @andersemil5541
    @andersemil5541 3 роки тому

    If a project today took this much manual labor it would be dropped instantly. Different, more creative?, times

  • @gaidenrocx1
    @gaidenrocx1 4 роки тому

    Can anyone show me making of Tom and Jerry cartoons?

  • @DanielSchmidt94521
    @DanielSchmidt94521 3 роки тому

    Why was inking only done by a woman?

  • @jackbuckley7816
    @jackbuckley7816 7 місяців тому

    Although I've known the process of creating animated cartoons for decades, it still seems so complex to me, in terms of coordinating each component in the process. Then there are all the special effects, the little touches, to indicate things like speed, sparkling water, reflections in water, camera-panning, etc., etc. Seems to me every background would have to be complete before the animator could even begin, as he or she has to know how the character(s) are to move across or within it. Just baffling! As for this film itself, perhaps it wasn't advisable back then to show employees smoking while working. What I mean is, not because it's unhealthy, but it just looks so cheesy or something, reflective of a bad human habit. I know how common smoking was back then, so it's not that, but we'd like to see the personnel doing their work without their reliance on a rather unsavory practice. Can't put my finger on it but just seems jarring or uncouth to see that one guy in particular getting the final drag of his cigarette before he can even consider getting back to work. Silly, I know. As smoking has been relegated to the dustbin of history, for the most part, seeing it here, as well as in countless other old films, movies, & TV shows of the past, just looks unseemly or something. Again, I know it's silly.

  • @Steamer96
    @Steamer96 6 років тому +1

    Americans painted cels for TV animation?

  • @jpswerve182
    @jpswerve182 5 років тому +4

    Growing up, I thought it was a WOMAN called "Hanna Barbera" who produced all the cartoons.

  • @jpsimmons5100
    @jpsimmons5100 3 місяці тому

    The Hanna-Barbera people uses small brushes for ink tracing.

  • @amysuestoudt339
    @amysuestoudt339 8 років тому +4

    Huckleberry hound is more funnier than Spongebob Squarepants

  • @amysuestoudt339
    @amysuestoudt339 8 років тому +4

    Huckleberry hound is more funnier than Spongebob Squarepants