Controversy Hits Hanna-Barbera Over Suggestive Music Video Animation
In a shocking revelation, Hanna-Barbera found itself embroiled in controversy after it came to light that the studio had commissioned a suggestive music video animation back in November 2020. The animation, which reportedly cost $50,000, featured characters from the beloved Scooby-Doo franchise being pursued and enticed by a character from the adult animated series "Hazbin Hotel."
The controversial animation depicts Shaggy and Scooby-Doo being chased and subsequently seduced by Charlie Morningstar, a character from "Hazbin Hotel," set to the song "Hide Away" by Synapson from Super 8. The suggestive nature of the video has sparked outrage among fans and critics alike, with many questioning the decision-making process behind the creation and approval of such content.
Hanna-Barbera has yet to release an official statement addressing the controversy, but the studio is facing mounting pressure to explain its actions and take accountability for the inappropriate animation.
In other news, amidst the controversy, DiC Entertainment AU has announced several new projects. A new Johnny Test short is set to debut at Coachella, promising fans an exciting glimpse into the beloved series. Additionally, a reboot of "Dan Vs." is in the works for Discovery Family, offering a fresh take on the fan-favorite show.
Furthermore, fans of Inspector Gadget have reason to rejoice as DiC Entertainment AU confirms that a third installment of the beloved franchise is currently in development at Disney. With these exciting projects on the horizon, DiC Entertainment AU continues to captivate audiences with its innovative and diverse range of content.
Stay tuned for further developments as the controversy surrounding Hanna-Barbera unfolds and DiC Entertainment AU presses forward with its ambitious slate of new releases.
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