Comic Creator Hanna-Barbera
Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy is a Hanna-Barbera cartoon series which debuted in 1959 as a segment of The Quick Draw McGraw Show. The series was previously aired on Cartoon Network, and Cartoon Network's sister channel, Boomerang. The segments centered around the misadventures of a dachshund father-and-son team. Doggie Daddy (voiced by Doug Young impersonating Jimmy Durante) tried to do the best he could at raising his rambunctious son Augie (voiced by Daws Butler). Augie, who loved his father,
A great hand-painted cel of Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble placed on a matching printed background. Used for publicity or consumer products at the Hanna-Barbera Studios.
From the box Credits: Special thanks to all those people who made The Hanna-Barbera Trading Cards possible! CREATORS Wiliam Hanna, Joseph Barbera DESIGN Roy Guzman, Bobbi Jankovich WRITERS David Burd, Marty Pekar THE HANNA-BARBERA CREW Models Linda Moore Dana Granger Barbara Kruger Donna Zeller Marcus Nickerson Bob Onorato Pete Alvarado Xerox Star Wirth Martin Corssley Richard Wilson Danny Conté Ink & Paint Alison Leopold Suzette Darling Joanne Plein Christine Kingsland Nelda Ridley Lori Hanson Lydia Swayne Creative Services Curt Covert Lynn Domenico Mary DeMarle Shannon Dashiell Jill Jones Sue Doc Betty Tropp Research Iwao Takamoto JeffEckert Hillary Dunchak Glenn Leopold Jerry Eisenberg Marketing Fred Seibert Sally Prendergast
Professor Pat Pending is a character on Wacky Races. He is a scientist who drives #3, a boat-shaped vehicle called Convert-a-Car, which is equipped with a multitude of gadgets and which can change into just about anything that moves in Wacky Races. He's sometimes a rival of Dick Dastardly and Muttley, since his car is equipped with a lot of gadgets, just like the Mean Machine, although they are more defensive, or merely speed-boosting, in nature. He often uses his car's gadgets to help out the o
Back in the day, I only liked two things about The Flintstones: the wacky animal-powered contraptions that emulated devices like record players and Bam-Bam’s super-strength. Some of the former shows up in DC Comics’ new reboot of the Hanna-Barbera classic, surrounded by updated existential weirdness.
A sister documents the sibling relationship with her adult sister with Down syndrome, who inspired the adoption of her daughter with Down syndrome. It's an honest perspective on adults with Down syndrome, as well as the developmental journey of a children with Down sydnrome. Follow these two "Divas of Down syndrome" as they grow, learn, teach, and inspire.
This was done using a combination of our friend Sergio's pics and Marcos's pics, which are on display at Hanna Barbera World as we speak...go check it out! www.hannabarberaworld.blogspot.com/