You forgot Danny Antonucci, John R. Dilworth, Mikhail Shindel/Charles Swenson, Tom Warburton, Mo Willems, Maxwell Atoms, Greg Miller, Joe Murray, Jody Schaffer/George Kristic, C.H. Greenblat, Thurop Van Orman, Pendleton Ward, J.G. Quintel, Ben Bocquelet, Peter Browngardt, Daniel Chong and Rebecca Sugar.
You know, Cartoon Network Studios was originally an in-house Cartoon Network Production company... OWNED BY HANNA-BARBERA! So you guys are right! Without Bill and Joe, there would never even BE a Cartoon Network!
The REAL maestros of TV animation! Names like Genndy Tartakovsky, Craig McCracken, Van Partible, and Seth MacFarlane wouldn’t exist today had it not been for the pioneers known as Hanna-Barbera!
While pencils and paper aren't the driving force of animation any longer, they were right in that computers will never fully replace animators. Computers are just tools, and it takes the same amount of talent to make a great hand drawn cartoon than it does to make a great CGI cartoon.
It depresses me that Disney, and the rest of Hollywood have thrown traditional animation under the bus in favor of CG. Sure, hand drawn animation still exists on television, but I miss seeing 2D animation on the big screen. I'm not saying 'bring back cels', but you can still make good looking 2D animation with current tech.
Cartoonists of today would do a lot better if they knew this. There's a reason why Hanna-Barbera's influences have made the next generation of cartoonists also classical. Dexter's Lab, Powerpuff Girls, Johnny Bravo, Ed Edd n' Eddy, Courage the Cowardly Dog, etc. These were the next generation legends and they remind strong! With the death of the legends of Bill Hanna, Joe Barbera and Chuck Jones, CN isn't the same anymore!
1:45 - Oh my god, It's Mark Kaulser (with a Screwy Squirrel shirt)! Almost unrecognizable until I heard that voice......And Craig _still_ looks different today as he grew older (he was probably around his 20s at this time).
From the "explosive" cat and mouse", to our lesson-learning Elvis hunk, it's awesome to dive deeper into our unforgettable studio/creators. Stay safe everyone!
Cartoon Legends like the Tom & Jerry, the Flintstones, Scooby Doo, etc. were all created with the pencil. There was feeling and love into that those drawings. That's one of the major problems with today's cartoonists.
Craig McCracken makes an excellent point about how to make cartoons funny. Don't try to figure out what a 5 year old thinks is funny. Make something based on what YOU think is funny. For proof of this, watch the ORIGINAL 'Powerpuff Girls' series, then watch the 2016 reboot. It's like night, and day. The 2016 version is EVERYTHING that the original wasn't. It's not just the fact that McCracken wasn't involved in it, but the 2016 show runners don't understand that.
This is why I could NEVER get into 'Adventure Time', 'Regular Show', or 'Steven Universe' despite having some good qualities. They lack the classic wacky humor I miss from cartoons. 'My Little Pony' is probably the only modern cartoon I've watched more than the others because it has some of the good qualities I miss from cartoons. It's quite an achievement how Lauren Faust turned A once universally mocked toy property into a cultural phenomenon.
A lot of people say that Adventure Quest, Regular Show & Steven Universe are good but yet I fail to see the "good" in them. Modern cartoons lack the lively feeling that the good classics had. Every episode in the classics felt special! Man, watching Courage the Cowardly Dog still fills me up with joy! Further down the past, Flintstones, Scooby-Doo, Jetsons, etc. those cartoons are still good to watch!
I believe since animators focus more on computers for their work, I believe they lost some of their creativity with that. Yes, faster and convenient but also missing the dedication and hard work. When you work hard on something, you WANT it to be good! Your heart, blood, sweat & tears come with the package! Your mind works harder than ever! That's what people are missing! I would rather have 5 good episodes of one show than 30 average episodes of another. Quality over quantity!
Contrary to popular opinion, Johnny Bravo's name was not an allusion to Greg Brady's alter-ego (Barry Williams himself confirmed this myth as debunked), but rather was derived from Van Partible's own full name: Giovanni Bravissimo Partible (his first name being Italian for "John").
Man these guys were the real maestros of Cartoon Network. Craig McCracken, Genndy Tartakovsky and Van Partible, etc.
You forgot Danny Antonucci, John R. Dilworth, Mikhail Shindel/Charles Swenson, Tom Warburton, Mo Willems, Maxwell Atoms, Greg Miller, Joe Murray, Jody Schaffer/George Kristic, C.H. Greenblat, Thurop Van Orman, Pendleton Ward, J.G. Quintel, Ben Bocquelet, Peter Browngardt, Daniel Chong and Rebecca Sugar.
David Feiss and Ian-Jones Quartey too.
You know, Cartoon Network Studios was originally an in-house Cartoon Network Production company...
OWNED BY HANNA-BARBERA!
So you guys are right! Without Bill and Joe, there would never even BE a Cartoon Network!
All those creators should have met bill and joe
@@eduardoho5637 And Robert Alvarez Who Always Credited As An Animation Director
The REAL maestros of TV animation!
Names like Genndy Tartakovsky, Craig McCracken, Van Partible, and Seth MacFarlane wouldn’t exist today had it not been for the pioneers known as Hanna-Barbera!
All those new animators at Hanna Barbara also have the biggest responsibility for handling the torch of Bill and Joe
While pencils and paper aren't the driving force of animation any longer, they were right in that computers will never fully replace animators. Computers are just tools, and it takes the same amount of talent to make a great hand drawn cartoon than it does to make a great CGI cartoon.
It depresses me that Disney, and the rest of Hollywood have thrown traditional animation under the bus in favor of CG. Sure, hand drawn animation still exists on television, but I miss seeing 2D animation on the big screen. I'm not saying 'bring back cels', but you can still make good looking 2D animation with current tech.
Cartoonists of today would do a lot better if they knew this. There's a reason why Hanna-Barbera's influences have made the next generation of cartoonists also classical. Dexter's Lab, Powerpuff Girls, Johnny Bravo, Ed Edd n' Eddy, Courage the Cowardly Dog, etc. These were the next generation legends and they remind strong! With the death of the legends of Bill Hanna, Joe Barbera and Chuck Jones, CN isn't the same anymore!
Still the Greatest Animators in the History of everything!
1:45 - Oh my god, It's Mark Kaulser (with a Screwy Squirrel shirt)! Almost unrecognizable until I heard that voice......And Craig _still_ looks different today as he grew older (he was probably around his 20s at this time).
Holy shit Craig McCracken was so skinny. It's flippin adorable
That is not holy, that stink.
+alberto matarrita what do you mean
Kash Akinsade I mean shit is not holy.
It's a figure of speech
I thinking that too! Sadly people get old.
Right before Time Warner (now WarnerMedia) acquired it the following year.
From the "explosive" cat and mouse", to our lesson-learning Elvis hunk, it's awesome to dive deeper into our unforgettable studio/creators. Stay safe everyone!
The Smurfs, Scooby-Doo, The Flintstones, Tom and Jerry Crossover
1923 Robbie Jones will be making his Voice Acting Debut in 2023
''Computer will never replace the animator.''
Cartoon Legends like the Tom & Jerry, the Flintstones, Scooby Doo, etc. were all created with the pencil. There was feeling and love into that those drawings. That's one of the major problems with today's cartoonists.
Rasheed Thomas Atleast those direct to video movies are hand drawn.
@@ZeldaFreak4by2 i agree. these cartoonists nowadays will never be as good as the greats.
Craig McCracken makes an excellent point about how to make cartoons funny. Don't try to figure out what a 5 year old thinks is funny. Make something based on what YOU think is funny. For proof of this, watch the ORIGINAL 'Powerpuff Girls' series, then watch the 2016 reboot. It's like night, and day. The 2016 version is EVERYTHING that the original wasn't. It's not just the fact that McCracken wasn't involved in it, but the 2016 show runners don't understand that.
This is why I could NEVER get into 'Adventure Time', 'Regular Show', or 'Steven Universe' despite having some good qualities. They lack the classic wacky humor I miss from cartoons. 'My Little Pony' is probably the only modern cartoon I've watched more than the others because it has some of the good qualities I miss from cartoons. It's quite an achievement how Lauren Faust turned A once universally mocked toy property into a cultural phenomenon.
A lot of people say that Adventure Quest, Regular Show & Steven Universe are good but yet I fail to see the "good" in them. Modern cartoons lack the lively feeling that the good classics had. Every episode in the classics felt special! Man, watching Courage the Cowardly Dog still fills me up with joy! Further down the past, Flintstones, Scooby-Doo, Jetsons, etc. those cartoons are still good to watch!
I believe since animators focus more on computers for their work, I believe they lost some of their creativity with that. Yes, faster and convenient but also missing the dedication and hard work. When you work hard on something, you WANT it to be good! Your heart, blood, sweat & tears come with the package! Your mind works harder than ever! That's what people are missing! I would rather have 5 good episodes of one show than 30 average episodes of another. Quality over quantity!
Yep
Holy shit! Craig looks so fucking young.
Two giants of animation in one video! Hanna Barbera and Walt Disney!
thanks for uploading Van this is amazing
If I had a time machine for everytime I see that.
Even with computers, you have to remember that there is an animator, a living human being, operating it.
Great advice Van.
Contrary to popular opinion, Johnny Bravo's name was not an allusion to Greg Brady's alter-ego (Barry Williams himself confirmed this myth as debunked), but rather was derived from Van Partible's own full name: Giovanni Bravissimo Partible (his first name being Italian for "John").
I want to be a great cartoonist like them
I hope you do this traditionally instead of digitally
Roger rabbit ;Fantasia ;The Lion King; the beauty and the beast ;The Little mermaid; Aladdin
Hanna and banbena very good
The Jetsons Johnny quest
Hanna and banbena very good Canada
what a cartoon behind the secnes
Hanna and banbena very good Canada Jarry and Tom
Toon Boom Animation has a lot to say about that last line. :(
I miss those days.
1upgamer still, it stays true to the animator, it will never replace the animator
Walt Disney Animation Studios
Hanna Barbera Cartoons inc
Tom and Jerry is the best-known series, not Flintstones
Hanna and banbena very good Canada Jarry and Tom Scooby Doo
What on earth does Disney have to do with Hanna Barbara
Fun fact: William Hanna and Joseph barbera are Lebanese
P.S: I'm from Lebanon,yay😋😋
then it went woke and collapsed.