Ruby-Spears Productions (also known as Ruby-Spears Enterprises) was a
Burbank, California
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–based American
entertainment
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production company
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that specialized in
animation with another branch in
Rome
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,
Italy
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. This company was founded in 1977 by veteran writers and ''
Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!
''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' is an American animated television comedy, comedy television series created by Joe Ruby and Ken Spears and produced by Hanna-Barbera for CBS. The series premiered as part of Children's programming on CBS, the network ...
'' creators
Joe Ruby
Joseph Clemens Ruby (March 30, 1933 – August 26, 2020) was an American animator, writer, television producer, and music editor. He was best known as the creator of the animated ''Scooby-Doo'' franchise, together with Ken Spears. In 1977, they c ...
and
Ken Spears
Charles Kenneth Spears (March 12, 1938 – November 6, 2020) was an American animator, writer, television producer and sound editor. He was best known as a co-creator of the '' Scooby-Doo'' franchise, together with Joe Ruby. In 1977, they co-foun ...
.
History
Ruby and Spears started out as
sound editors
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In human physiology and psychology, sound is the ''reception'' of such waves and their ''perception'' by the ...
at
Hanna-Barbera
Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. ( ) was an American animation studio and production company which was active from 1957 to 2001. It was founded on July 7, 1957, by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera following the decision of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer t ...
and later branched out into story-writing for such programs as ''
Space Ghost'' and ''
The Herculoids
''The Herculoids'' is an American Saturday-morning animated-cartoon television series, created and designed by Alex Toth, that was produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions. The show debuted on September 9, 1967, on CBS. Hanna-Barbera produced one s ...
''. In 1969, they were assigned the task of developing a mystery-based cartoon series for Saturday mornings, the result of which was ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!''. They left Hanna-Barbera shortly after because "they were having a hard time moving up" and wanted to be "associate producers". They were also writers and producers for
DePatie–Freleng Enterprises
DePatie–Freleng Enterprises (also known as Mirisch-Geoffrey-DePatie-Freleng Productions when involved with the Mirisch brothers and Geoffrey Productions; and DFE Films) was an American animation production company that was active from 1963 to 1 ...
, particularly for ''
The Barkleys
''The Barkleys'' is an American animated television series that aired in Autumn of 1972 on NBC and was produced by DePatie–Freleng Enterprises.
Premise
The cartoon – inspired by the CBS sitcom ''All in the Family'' – featured an anthrop ...
'' and ''
The Houndcats''.
[Shostak, Stu (05-02-2012).]
''Program 276'' (Legendary animation producers JOE RUBY and KEN SPEARS discuss their long association, which began at Hanna-Barbera in 1959 when they were film and sound editors and eventually led to the formation of their own company in 1977, and writer MARK EVANIER talks about the differences between working for H-B as opposed to R-S.)
". ''Stu's Show''. Retrieved 03-18-2013.
Ruby-Spears Productions was founded in 1977 while Ruby and Spears were network executives at ABC supervising the Saturday morning programming.
ABC Entertainment
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president
Fred Silverman wanted to create competition for Hanna-Barbera, which then provided the bulk of the Saturday morning content for all three major networks. Silverman was concerned the studio was stretching their projects too thin, diluting the quality of their series, requiring competition.
The company's first breakout was ''The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy''. The company's credits include the
animated series
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''
Fangface'', ''
Goldie Gold and Action Jack'', ''
The Plastic Man Comedy/Adventure Show'', ''
Thundarr the Barbarian'', ''
Rubik, the Amazing Cube'',
the 1983 version of the ''Alvin and the Chipmunks'' series, ''
Mister T'', ''
Sectaurs'', ''
The Centurions'', the 1988 ''
Superman'' series, the ''
Police Academy
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'' animated series and the American ''
Mega Man
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'' cartoon series.
Joe Ruby's and Ken Spears' favorite Ruby-Spears-produced show was ''Thundarr the Barbarian''.
Only two pre-1991 series, ''Police Academy: The Animated Series'' and ''
Piggsburg Pigs!'', used Canadian rather than American voice talent like most of their other cartoons. Ruby-Spears was also responsible for the animated sequence in the 1988 film ''
Child's Play'' and replaying the sequence as a fictional commercial in the 1991 sequel ''
Child's Play 3
''Child's Play 3'' is a 1991 American slasher film and the third installment in the '' Child's Play'' film series. The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Jack Bender. Brad Dourif once again reprised his role as Chucky from the previo ...
''.
The Ruby-Spears studio was founded in 1977 as a subsidiary of
Filmways
Filmways, Inc. (also known as Filmways Pictures and Filmways Television) was a television and film production company founded by American film executive Martin Ransohoff and Edwin Kasper in 1952. It is probably best remembered as the productio ...
(later
Orion Pictures
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) and sold in late 1981 4 years later to
Taft Broadcasting
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The company was rooted in the family of William Howard Taft, the 27th President of the Un ...
, becoming a sister company to Hanna-Barbera. In 1991, Ruby-Spears was spun off into RS Holdings. Most of the pre-1991 Ruby-Spears Productions library was sold along with
Hanna-Barbera
Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. ( ) was an American animation studio and production company which was active from 1957 to 2001. It was founded on July 7, 1957, by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera following the decision of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer t ...
to
Turner Broadcasting System
Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. (alternatively known as Turner Entertainment Networks from 2019 until 2022) was an American television and media conglomerate. Founded by Ted Turner and based in Atlanta, Georgia, it merged with Time Warner (l ...
, which in turn merged with
Time Warner
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(now
Warner Bros. Discovery
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) in 1996. The Ruby-Spears studio closed in 1996 after 19 years of operation.
[Shostak, Stu (01-16-2013).]
''Program 305'' (TV animation producers JOE RUBY and KEN SPEARS return to discuss the formation of their own company and creating such series as "Fangface", "Rickety Rocket", "Goldie Gold" and many others. Also - animation writer MARK EVANIER talks about working on "Thundarr" and "Plastic Man" for the team.)
". ''Stu's Show''. Retrieved 03-18-2013. As of now, most of the original pre-1991 Ruby-Spears Productions library is now held by
Warner Bros., through Hanna-Barbera,
Warner Bros. Animation and
Warner Bros. Family Entertainment. The only pre-1991 Ruby-Spears Productions library not owned by Warner Bros. is ''
Rambo: The Force of Freedom'', which is owned and distributed by
StudioCanal
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which also own and distribute the first three live-action ''
Rambo'' films.
As of 2019, it is unclear where Ruby-Spears' post-1991 library is held; two exceptions are the ''Mega Man'' series, which is at least partially owned by
WildBrain
WildBrain Ltd. (formerly known as DHX Media, Ltd.) is a Canadian media, animation studio, production, and brand licensing company, mostly associated as an entertainment company. The company is known for owning the largest library of childr ...
, and ''
Skysurfer Strike Force'', which is owned by Invincible Entertainment Group, along with most of the
Bohbot Entertainment library.
The founders both died in 2020 within three months of each other – Joe Ruby died of
natural causes
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on August 26 at the age of 87 and Ken Spears died of complications from
Lewy body dementia on November 6 at age 82.
See also
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List of Ruby-Spears productions
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