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'''Ruby-Spears Productions''' (also known as '''Ruby-Spears Enterprises''') is a ]-based ] ] that specializes in ]. '''Ruby-Spears Productions''' (also known as '''Ruby-Spears Enterprises''') is a ]-based ] ] that specializes in ].


The firm was founded in 1977 by veteran animators ] and ], who had earlier created '']'' for ]. It was purchased in 1978 by ] (producers of popular comedies such as '']'', '']'', and '']'') and was sold in late 1981 to ] (then-owner of Hanna-Barbera Productions). The firm was founded in 1977 by veteran animators Joe Ruby and Ken Spears, who had earlier created '']'' for ]. It was purchased in 1978 by ] (producers of popular comedies such as '']'', '']'', and '']'') and was sold in late 1981 to ] (then-owner of Hanna-Barbera Productions).


The firm's credits include the ] '']'', '']'', and other animated series such as '']'', '']'', '']'', the 1983 version of '']'', the 1988 '']'' series, and the American '']'' cartoon series. The firm's credits include the ] '']'', '']'', and other animated series such as '']'', '']'', '']'', the 1983 version of '']'', the 1988 '']'' series, and the American '']'' cartoon series.

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Ruby-Spears Productions (also known as Ruby-Spears Enterprises) is a California-based entertainment production company that specializes in animation.

The firm was founded in 1977 by veteran animators Joe Ruby and Ken Spears, who had earlier created Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! for Hanna-Barbera. It was purchased in 1978 by Filmways Television (producers of popular comedies such as The Addams Family, Green Acres, and The Beverly Hillbillies) and was sold in late 1981 to Taft Broadcasting (then-owner of Hanna-Barbera Productions).

The firm's credits include the animated series Fangface, Thundarr the Barbarian, and other animated series such as Mr. T, Rubik the Amazing Cube, Turbo Teen, the 1983 version of Alvin and the Chipmunks, the 1988 Superman series, and the American Mega Man cartoon series.

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