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Joseph Barbera

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Joseph Barbera

1911–2006

American animator and cartoonist (1911–2006)

Early 20th Century

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Biography

Joseph Roland Barbera was an American animator and cartoonist. He co-founded the animation studio Hanna-Barbera alongside William Hanna.

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Timeline

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1940 Event

Created Tom and Jerry with William Hanna at MGM. Their first short, "Puss Gets the Boot," earned an Oscar nomination. The cat-and-mouse pair would win seven Academy Awards.

1957 Event

MGM shut its animation studio. Hanna and Barbera went independent. They invented limited animation for television, producing The Flintstones, Yogi Bear, Scooby-Doo, and The Jetsons on tiny budgets.

1960 Life

The Flintstones became the first animated series to air in prime time. Ran for six seasons. A Stone Age family in Bedrock, sponsored by a cigarette company. Fred Flintstone smoked Winston on camera.

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