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- Barney_Bear abstract "Barney Bear was a series of animated cartoon short subjects produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio. The titular character was an anthropomorphic cartoon character, a sluggish, sleepy bear who often is in pursuit of nothing but peace and quiet.He was created for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer by director Rudolf Ising, who based the bear's grumpy yet pleasant disposition on his own and derived many of his mannerisms from the screen actor Wallace Beery. Barney Bear made his first appearance in The Bear That Couldn't Sleep in 1939, and by 1941 was the star of his own series, getting an Oscar nomination for the 1941 short The Rookie Bear. Ising left the studio in 1943. Ising's original Barney design contained a plethora of detail: shaggy fur, wrinkled clothing, and six eyebrows; as the series progressed, the design was gradually simplified and streamlined, reaching its peak in three late 1940s shorts, the only output of the short-lived directorial team of Preston Blair and Michael Lah. These cartoons tended to have a hint of Tex Avery's influence and more stylilized, rubbery movements—which wasn't surprising, as both worked as animators (and Lah ultimately as co-director) on several of Avery's pictures. Avery himself never directed a Barney short. The last original Barney Bear cartoons were released between 1952 and 1954, and Dick Lundy was responsible for those. In the films from the late 1940s and early 1950s, Barney's design was streamlined and simplified, much the same as those of Tom and Jerry were. In the 1941 cartoon The Prospecting Bear, Barney was paired with a donkey named Benny Burro. Though Benny would only make two further cartoon appearances, he would later feature as Barney's partner in numerous comic book stories.The 1952 cartoon Rock-a-Bye Bear featured his twin brother, Joe Bear (voiced by Daws Butler).The 1953 cartoon Barney's Hungry Cousin is the first known mentioning of Jellystone Park, the later home of Hanna-Barbera's Yogi Bear. Like Yogi, the titular cousin eats (often by theft) copious amounts of other people's food (including Barney).Barney Bear did not appear in new material again until Filmation's The Tom and Jerry Comedy Show in 1980.".
- Barney_Bear country United_States.
- Barney_Bear director Dick_Lundy_(animator).
- Barney_Bear director George_Gordon_(animator).
- Barney_Bear director Harman_and_Ising.
- Barney_Bear director Michael_Lah.
- Barney_Bear director Preston_Blair.
- Barney_Bear distributor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
- Barney_Bear distributor Turner_Entertainment.
- Barney_Bear musicComposer Scott_Bradley.
- Barney_Bear producer Fred_Quimby.
- Barney_Bear producer Harman_and_Ising.
- Barney_Bear releaseDate "1939-06-10".
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- Barney_Bear producer "Rudolf Ising".
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- Barney_Bear comment "Barney Bear was a series of animated cartoon short subjects produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio. The titular character was an anthropomorphic cartoon character, a sluggish, sleepy bear who often is in pursuit of nothing but peace and quiet.He was created for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer by director Rudolf Ising, who based the bear's grumpy yet pleasant disposition on his own and derived many of his mannerisms from the screen actor Wallace Beery.".
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