Are all these distributed by Screen Gems from Columbia Pictures? If so, then we should get to the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow! Catch me Lucky Charms, they're magically delicious!
No. The Hanna-Barbera/Screen Gems relationship lasted from the company's breakup from MGM Studios until 1966, when H-B became part of Taft Broadcasting. The only characters SG/CPT had the rights to (as seen in this promo) were Snooper & Blabber (from 1959 to about 1983).
i had these on my yogi bear movies too
LexiBearPower 4 months ago
so what was mostly ghostly never saw that on disney
fatfoxclown 4 months ago
This logo was also used in the 90s.
MrPman851 7 months ago
The three Hanna-Barbera VHS tapes I been dreamin about are:
Yogi's Great Escape (1987, movie made for TV)
Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf (1988, movie made for TV)
The Elves and the Shoemaker (1990, a part of Hallmark's Timeless Tales series)
Now that's great stuff from H-B right there!
happyfa5 10 months ago
R.I.P Hanna Barbera, We Will Miss You Very Much
KrisYTP 1 year ago 2
Are all these distributed by Screen Gems from Columbia Pictures? If so, then we should get to the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow! Catch me Lucky Charms, they're magically delicious!
DisneyVideos2000 1 year ago
@DisneyVideos2000
No. The Hanna-Barbera/Screen Gems relationship lasted from the company's breakup from MGM Studios until 1966, when H-B became part of Taft Broadcasting. The only characters SG/CPT had the rights to (as seen in this promo) were Snooper & Blabber (from 1959 to about 1983).
ClassicTVMan1981X 9 months ago
This brings back memories
jthoma7596 1 year ago