Complete List of Works Produced By Hanna-Barbera - Other Works

Other Works

  • Winston cigarette commercials (1961; featuring the Flintstones)
  • Bewitched (1964, produced by Screen Gems; animated opening credits)
  • 1967 Busch Advertising (1967 trade film for Busch Beer, featuring the Flintstones; co-produced with Gardner Advertising Company)
  • National Brewing Company (now owned by Pabst Brewing Company) (1969-1972) Numerous tv spots featuring an animated seagull (or pelican) character usually voiced by Mel Blanc (Mid-Atlantic region only)
  • Peter Puck (1973; co-produced with NBC; currently owned by Brian McFarlane)
  • Love and the Old-Fashioned Father (episode of Love, American Style) (pilot for Wait Till Your Father Gets Home) (1972; co-produced with Paramount Television)
  • Love and the Private Eye (episode of Love American Style) (1972; co-produced with Paramount Television)
  • opening sequence of Whew! (1979, produced by Jay Wolpert and CBS)
  • Popeye (1980, produced by Paramount Pictures, Walt Disney Productions and King Features Syndicate; animated opening sequence)
  • The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera (theme park ride) (1990, co-produced with Universal Studios, Sullivan Bluth Productions, Kurtz & Friends and Rhythm and Hues Studios)
  • Cartoon Network promos and trailers (1992-2001) (Most co-produced with Cartoon Network Studios)

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