Snooper and Blabber is a made-for-TV cartoon that William Hanna and Joseph Barbera produced for their company, Hanna-Barbera. It ran from 1959 to 1962 as a segment under The Quick Draw McGraw Show, with a total of 45 episodes airing in syndication. Each episode followed the ongoing adventures of cat and mouse pair of detectives, Snooper and Blabber, solving wacky, fun-filled cases.
When we started creating characters for our YouTube channel, Snooper and Blabber were in the first lineup we did for modeling, we made them as they were part of HB's history, I did all the modeling work for the characters with the expiation Snooper's body.
The first Snooper and Blabber story we produced for the channel, titled "A Case to Crack," which was written by me. We do in fact have the original storyboard. The plot followed Snooper and Blabber investigating the disappearance of a missing diamond, and finding a suspicious character soon after. The second story, titled "A Case is Not Too Much to Crack," which was also written by me, involved Snooper and Blabber investigating another case. In the final story, "The Diamonds Are Too Little Much to Search For," which I also wrote, had Snooper and Blabber once more trying to locate some missing diamonds.
We are still in the process of writing more Snooper and Blabber stories, as well as other Hanna-Barbera stories that you may see in the future. However, we haven't written a Snooper and Blabber story in a while as of 2023, but I hope we can create more in the near future.
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