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IS THERE A STYLE IN THE HOUSE?

Among the many amazing accomplishments of William Hanna and Joseph Barbera is
the fact that, in their late forties, after years of doing Tom & Jerry cartoons at MGM,
they created a new studio with a distinct house style. The vivid Hanna-Barbera color
palette, character designs, layout, background art, sound effects and music are unique
and instantly recognizable. How many other studios can make that claim? (Answer:
Only two--and they both feature rodents with big ears.)

What’s more, when Bill and Joe opened their studio doors in the late fifties, the
Hanna-Barbera style emerged pretty much full-blown. It bore no resemblance to the
work these two cartoonists had done in the past. And yet, there was next to no transition
time, no period of trial and error. Certainly the style improved over the years. But a
Huckleberry Hound from the fifties could wander into a frame next to Magilla Gorilla in
the sixties and not feel out of place.

Imagine a musician, or a novelist, or a fine artist totally reinventing themselves that


late in life. It’s almost unheard of. And yet Hanna and Barbera pulled it off, and in the
process created the largest cartoon library in the world!

Bill Burnett
Creative Director
Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc.

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