Icon in the world of Cartoon Dead in 82


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– A giant name in the world of cartoons died on Saturday morning at 8 o’clock on Friday Diversity Reports. Co-created by Ken Spears Scooby-Doo With his writing partner only Rub Ruby; The two found a studio that made such an iconic show Alvin and the Chipmunks, Superman, Thunder Barbarian, And Mr. T. “Kane will always be remembered for his intelligence, his storytelling, his devotion to his family and his hard work,” one of his two sons said in a statement. Kane has not only made a lasting impression on his family, but he has touched the lives of many as a co-producer. Scooby-Doo. Ken has been a role model for us all his life and he will live in our hearts. ”

Spears, who died of complications from levy body dementia, grew up in Los Angeles and got a job at animation producer William Hanna’s Hanna-Barbara Productions after befriending Hannah’s son. After he met Ruby, he began writing for the company in conjunction with Sid and Marty Cruft Television Productions and Dept.-Frelang Enterprise. They made such shows Dynamite, Dog Wonder, Jabbarja, The Barclays, And The hunter. They later inspected CBS’s full Saturday morning lineup and then on ABC, according to The Hollywood Reporter, Before building his own studio, which was eventually purchased by Henna-Barbara’s parent company. Ruby also died this year. (Read more original stories.)

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