For a while, it was assumed that cartoons could never be profitable on television due to the time required to make enough animation to make enough shows to fill up a standard season. Then, limited animation techniques were developed in the 1950s, especially the revolutionary methods by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera , allowing shows to be made en masse, at the expense of the fluidity and expressions found in theatrical shorts and films. As the decades went on, bigger budgets and innovations allowed animated shows to further increase their quality, with some of them almost looking as good as theatrical releases, and their art styles allowing for a greater variety between projects.
With so many shows coming out every year, it's understandable that many older shows get forgotten as tim

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