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CNN wrote:

LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Joe Barbera, half of the Hanna-Barbera animation team that produced such beloved cartoon characters as Tom and Jerry, Yogi Bear and the Flintstones, died Monday, a Warner Bros. spokesman said. He was 95.

Barbera died of natural causes at his home with his wife Sheila at his side, Warner Bros. spokesman Gary Miereanu said.

With his longtime partner, Bill Hanna, Barbera first found success creating the highly successful Tom and Jerry cartoons.

The antics of the battling cat and mouse went on to win seven Academy Awards, more than any other series with the same characters.

The partners, who had first teamed up while working at MGM in the 1930s, then went on to a whole new realm of success in the 1960s with a witty series of animated TV comedies, including "The Flintstones," "The Jetsons," "Yogi Bear," "Scooby-Doo" and "Huckleberry Hound and Friends."

Their strengths melded perfectly, critic Leonard Maltin wrote in his book "Of Mice and Magic: A History of American Animated Cartoons."

Barbera brought the comic gags and skilled drawing, while Hanna brought warmth and a keen sense of timing.

"This writing-directing team may hold a record for producing consistently superior cartoons using the same characters year after year -- without a break or change in routine," Maltin wrote.

"From the Stone Age to the Space Age and from prime time to Saturday mornings, syndication and cable, the characters he created with his late partner, William Hanna, are not only animated superstars, but also a very beloved part of American pop culture," Warner Bros. Chairman and CEO Barry Meyer said Monday.

"While he will be missed by his family and friends, Joe will live on through his work."

Hanna, who died in 2001 at age 90, once said he was never a good artist, but his partner could "capture mood and expression in a quick sketch better than anyone I've ever known."

The two first teamed cat and mouse in the short "Puss Gets the Boot." It earned an Academy Award nomination, and MGM let the pair keep experimenting until the full-fledged Tom and Jerry characters eventually were born.

Jerry was borrowed for the mostly live-action musical "Anchors Aweigh," dancing with Gene Kelly in a scene that become a screen classic.

After MGM folded its animation department in the mid-1950s, Hanna and Barbera were forced to go into business for themselves.

With television's sharply lower budgets, their new cartoons put more stress on verbal wit rather than the detailed -- and expensive -- action featured in theatrical cartoon.
Tom and Jerry was the best cartoon ever.  It taught children how to be violent and find humor in it.  You were the greatest man ever.  RIP.
Des.Kmal
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HURLEY
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Yogi bear was like, "Pure Pimp"
Cougar
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Des.Kmal wrote:

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Yes, he's dead.  You can cry on my shoulder, I won't laugh at you, I shall be your rock.
samthenuker
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AW Man!!!

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Aww, man, it is a Sad Day for the World and Cartoons.

I had like every episode of T&J on Video, I used to watch em all the time.
Mr.Casual
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I grew up on that show.
cablecopulate
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YABBA DABBA dead.
T1g3r217
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Oh, man. I love Tom and Jerry. Scooby-Doo's just "meh" but Tom and Jerry...they opened up a whole new kind of censoring.
J4ck.P0tt
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Relax everybody... the man's dead, but the toons are still there!
RoosterCantrell
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he was 95! that's a sprawl! jesus! R.I.P. and all, but 95! its not tragic, its about time really!  gawd, if I live that long. IM gonna skydive with a no parachute!
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cablecopulate wrote:

YABBA DABBA dead.
That was funny.. but i shouldn't have laughed...

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