>Watching Pluto TV >Saw a Hagar the Horrible special that was made by HB >It was suprisingly well animated >Hagar was voiced by Peter Cullen
Was pleasantly surprised.
Scooby Doo, it's the most profitable series in their library and the most adaptable as well. Tom and Jerry also count if you're talking about the creators.
Other series like Flinstones, Jetsons, etc were successful too but it doesn't have the modern appeal that cartoons like Scoob and T&J have.
The Tom and Jerry shorts.
Probably the Flinstones or this
That's Ruby and Spears
Scooby-Doo because it somehow survives to this day.
>The creators themselves
Tom and Jerry.
>The studio
Either Flintstones or Scooby Doo.
Fred Flintstone
>Watching Pluto TV
>Saw a Hagar the Horrible special that was made by HB
>It was suprisingly well animated
>Hagar was voiced by Peter Cullen
Was pleasantly surprised.
Sealab, Birdman, and Space Ghost, if only because early [AS] turned it into their bread and butter.
Tom and Jerry are the creator's magnum opus. Flintstones is the studio's overall magnum opus.
CN's original programming.
Unironiocally Jonny Quest. The writing and character interaction is better than most shows now. Jut solid pulp stories.
Why did CN randomly re name their European studio? Legal issues or something?
Just for legacy purposes, I guess. Also Europe appreciates HB cartoons more than burgers do
HB was renamed as CN
Super Secret Secret Squirrel
Jonny Quest, everything else is fodder
What-A-Cartoon
Scooby Doo, it's the most profitable series in their library and the most adaptable as well. Tom and Jerry also count if you're talking about the creators.
Other series like Flinstones, Jetsons, etc were successful too but it doesn't have the modern appeal that cartoons like Scoob and T&J have.