한나-바바라
"한나-바바라" (Hanna-Barbera) is an American animation studio founded in 1937 by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. The studio is known for creating iconic animated television shows, including The Flintstones, Scooby-Doo, and The Jetsons. Their innovative approach to animation helped popularize the medium on television.
The studio became a major player in the animation industry, producing numerous series and films over the decades. In 1960, Hanna-Barbera introduced the concept of the "prime-time animated series" with The Flintstones, paving the way for future animated shows aimed at adult audiences. The studio's legacy continues to influence animation today.