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Ruby-Spears is an animation house that was one of the more prolific animation studios of the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s. Studio founders Joe Ruby and Ken Spears started out as sound editors at Hanna-Barbera in the 1960s, eventually moving up the studio ladder into writing positions. This later led to the two creating the iconic Scooby Doo franchise for Hanna-Barbera, though they also played a hand in many of Hanna-Barbera's successes before and after as well. Their former employer had a great influence on the new studio's output, as the animation style mimicked Hanna-Barbera's tried and true Limited Animation methods. The visual similarities led to many of the early shows often being mistaken for actual Hanna-Barbera shows.
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