- For the real studio, see Hanna-Barbera.
Hanna-Barbera Studios is a television and movie studio that makes live-action shows.
History[]
Scooby-Doo (DC Comics)[]
Tom Burden called in the gang for help because his new monster-a-week show was being haunted by a real monster.
Appearances[]
- Scooby-Doo (DC Comics)
- #145(a). Man of a Thousand Monsters!
Notes/trivia[]
- The studio is full of old costumes and props that reference real Hanna-Barbera shows and DC Comics books. Whenever these are references to things that are known to be real in the main Scooby-Doo continuity it can be assumed they are from shows inspired by the real thing.
- A dinosaur and giant penny that look like trophies from the comic-book Batcave.
- A Flintstones stone wheel, fur suit, and a row of stone houses.
- The Chest of Demons from The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo.
- A more realistically redesigned Wally Gator.
- A robot maid resembling a thinner version of Rosie from The Jetsons.
- Huckleberry Hound's hat.
- A stuffed purple gorilla wearing a green hat resembling Grape Ape.
- Peter Potamus' hat.
- Touché Turtle's sword.
- This studio makes live-action shows, but there is a similar studio that makes cartoons, the Banna-Gerbera Studio.
Quotes[]
Shaggy: ...This place is stuffed to the rafters with all sorts of groovy stuff from Hanna-Barbera movies. Look, there's Touché Turtle's sword, Lippy the Lion's hat, and some masks from that show about teenagers who solved mysteries with that talking dune buggy, and more masks from that show about teenagers who solved mysteries with that Revolutionary War ghost. |