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The Hanna-Barbera studio, founded in 1957 by and Joseph Barbera , transformed animation from a theatrical luxury into a Saturday morning staple. After their success with Tom and Jerry at MGM, the duo pioneered limited animation —a cost-effective method using fewer drawings and static backgrounds—to meet the tight budgets of early television. This "planned animation" allowed them to produce an astonishing 249 series over three decades, including prime-time hits like The Flintstones and The Jetsons . Today, their legacy lives on through Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe and various modern reimaginings of their timeless characters. Hallmarks of the "HB" Style