WB is offically ruling that the Ruby Spears shows are basically a part of the H&B library, and let's be honest Ruby Spear's majors shows are on the same level, if you put the H&B logo on Fangface or Thundarr, how many people would even question it, as they basically just made a sister studo
This was the classic example of the cartoon that tried too hard. Ruby and Spears first attempt on their own, so they borrow the Scooby-Doo formula (already used by their former employer HB more times than should have been allowed) and create a character who had so many "quirks", all of which had to be explained every time they came up that it made the show very hard to follow ("Every time Fangface sees food or hears a food word, he tries to eat Puggsley", etc.).
Fangface is a Ruby-Spears (RS) Production, which was then a division of Filmways (more famous for giving us *The Beverly Hillbillies* on CBS-TV way back then), and distibuted by Warner Brothers Animation.
Such a dumb ass cartoon, worst voice acting by Frank Welker here. This was not a Hanna-Barbera production, it was Ruby-Spears. Hard to believe the creators of Scooby-Doo came up with this crap.
Fangface isn't actually a Hanna-Barbera cartoon. It was the first cartoon from Ruby-Spears Productions. Joe Ruby ad Ken Spears had previously worked for Hanna-Barbera and created Scooby-Doo, hence the (overly strong) resemblance.
change the description. Hanna-Barbera did not MAKE the show, Ruby-Spears did. Whether they own it now is irrelevant, they did not create it.
richardtempest 3 weeks ago
WB is offically ruling that the Ruby Spears shows are basically a part of the H&B library, and let's be honest Ruby Spear's majors shows are on the same level, if you put the H&B logo on Fangface or Thundarr, how many people would even question it, as they basically just made a sister studo
ILoveMattPriceClub 2 months ago
He is like Scooby Doo and Shaggy in one.
Tabbimura 2 months ago
Fangface looks a lot like Adam Sandler. Great show growing up.
StuntCore1 3 months ago
Used to love this, none of my mates can remember it though. Glad I found it.
MiffMeisterGeneral 3 months ago
Somehow, Fangface passed me by; I've missed out!
battywattywoo 3 months ago
you think there abusing sherman's werewolf powers?
smileyboy2021 4 months ago
coolest cartoon ever
MDWimb 5 months ago
"Ooh" "Ooh"
247Dogsrock 8 months ago
This was the classic example of the cartoon that tried too hard. Ruby and Spears first attempt on their own, so they borrow the Scooby-Doo formula (already used by their former employer HB more times than should have been allowed) and create a character who had so many "quirks", all of which had to be explained every time they came up that it made the show very hard to follow ("Every time Fangface sees food or hears a food word, he tries to eat Puggsley", etc.).
rockhopper10r 1 year ago 4
Fangface > Scooby Doo
KennethMoreland 1 year ago
Fangface is a Ruby-Spears (RS) Production, which was then a division of Filmways (more famous for giving us *The Beverly Hillbillies* on CBS-TV way back then), and distibuted by Warner Brothers Animation.
RobTele12 1 year ago
Funny show. Love how Frank Welker uses Jo E Ross's 'Ooh ooh'.
bjr43 1 year ago
Such a dumb ass cartoon, worst voice acting by Frank Welker here. This was not a Hanna-Barbera production, it was Ruby-Spears. Hard to believe the creators of Scooby-Doo came up with this crap.
TheWuCepticon81 1 year ago
i think face face is cute
XxdeathraverxX 1 year ago
My childhood cartoon! Love it.
yakkydoodle76 1 year ago
yuck!
mestoney 1 year ago
pretty great vids ,now boomerang .. taken that and put in penelope pitstuff there .. coloradostar50..
coloradostar50 1 year ago
WoW so many cartoon intros on this Youtube!! it's just magic thank you to all of you for uploading this!!
kikine05 1 year ago
This is a total ripoff of scooby-doo and the tazmanian devil. Oh well, everybody rips off everybody else.
byronrush1 2 years ago
Fangface isn't actually a Hanna-Barbera cartoon. It was the first cartoon from Ruby-Spears Productions. Joe Ruby ad Ken Spears had previously worked for Hanna-Barbera and created Scooby-Doo, hence the (overly strong) resemblance.
GarudaStudio 2 years ago 3