I always thought Fred Quimby was the creator of
Tom & Jerry. Of course, I now know that he's not; his name was just the largest (being the producer and all) and seemed attached to the best episodes. As a five-year-old I always knew it was going to be a great episode when I saw that distinctive "Fred Quimby" signature title...
All roiiiight! I know it's not gonna be a duff episode!
...and a shit episode when I saw the MGM logo change to Tom's face.
Not that it matters; I think the Hanna-Barbera pairing have received enough recognition for their work. Besides, (according to Wikipedia) it was Quimby who set the ball rolling by flying in the face of criticism that the show was 'too basic' and getting Hanna-Barbera to focus solely on it.
Of course, I'm being blasé about the whole thing, because I can't muster the effort to care that some guy (who I also don't care about) got the creator wrong. It was a great show, long before I was born, and it's won its plaudits.
I guess I'm just not the kinda guy who gets heated when someone doesn't know the facts about something I love, you know? Other people's ignorance doesn't taint my enjoyment of something. I guess that's how Kirk must have felt on the bridge of the Millennium Falcon.