: While created at MGM, these shorts were later a staple of the Hanna-Barbera catalog broadcast by Mega.
: A futuristic counterpart to the Flintstones.
These series were often part of Mega's strategy to capture younger audiences during morning and afternoon slots. In the mid-1990s, the connection between Hanna-Barbera and Chile was further highlighted by events like the in 1995, which visited the country and was featured on popular shows like Venga Conmigo . : While created at MGM, these shorts were
: The legendary prime-time prehistoric sitcom.
: A high-energy racing competition with diverse characters. Programming Context In the mid-1990s, the connection between Hanna-Barbera and
The studio's use of allowed for the production of hundreds of series within tight television budgets, making them ideal for international syndication on channels like Mega. In 1991, the acquisition of Hanna-Barbera by Turner Broadcasting eventually shifted focus toward cable networks like Cartoon Network , though Mega continued to air many "classic" titles for years.
The television channel (formerly Megavisión) in Chile has a long history of broadcasting iconic Hanna-Barbera animated series, particularly through its dedicated children's programming blocks like Zoolo TV . Since its launch in 1990, the network integrated animated content into its daily schedule. Iconic Hanna-Barbera Series on Mega Programming Context The studio's use of allowed for
: The mystery-solving classic featuring the iconic Great Dane.