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Warner Bros. Animation

Warner Bros. Entertainment is a worldwide leader in all forms of entertainment and their related businesses through all existing and emerging media and platforms. The fully combined, broad-based company stands at the lead of every aspect of the entertainment industry from feature film, television, and worldwide distribution to DVD and Blu-ray, animation, comic books, product and brand licensing. It is one of the most respected, expanded and successful motion picture and television studios in the world. The company is divided into several minor companies like Time Warner, which is one of the major film studios (its headquarters are in California and New York). Also Warner Bros. Studio, Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros. …show more content…

At that time the studio’s primary head was Hal Geer, who was the original studio sound effect editor. Then he was soon joined by Friz Freleng, who left Marvel productions and returned to Warner as executive producer. Before leaving his own company that after became Marvel production, Freleng produced new animation for “The Looney Looney, Looney Bugs Bunny Movie” (1981). In the years 1982 and 1983 they produced two new movies called Bugs Bunny’s 3rd Movie and Daffy Duck’s Fantastic Island. Those films were composed by veterans from the golden age of WB cartoons, including writers such as John Dunn and Dave Detiege. By the year 1986, Freleng had left, and Hal Geer also the following year.
In the year of 1986, Warner Bros. moved into television animation production. Warner bros. television division was formed by WB Animation president Jean MacCurdy, who brought in producer Tom Ruegger and many people from his previous staff from Hanna-Barbera Productions ‘A Pup Named Scooby-Doo series. The studio for the television animation production was set up in the office tower of the Imperial Bank Building next to the Sherman Oaks Galleria Northwest of Los …show more content…

gained the rights to color and black & white Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies, the post-Harman/Ising black & white entries, which Warner Bros. had held on to since 1967 after the merging with Seven Arts Productions (which had owned that cartoon and also the black & white Looney Tunes). They have also gained the rights to Turner Feature Animation and Hanna-Barbera Cartoons. So basically Turner Feature was folded into Warner Bros. Feature Animation and Hanna-Barbera merged with Warner Bros. animation itself. When William Hanna died in 2001, Warner Bros. took over of Hanna-Barbera properties such as Scooby-Doo, producing a steady stream direct to video films and two new series (What’s New, Scooby-Doo? (2002-2005) and Shaggy and Scooby-Doo Get a Clue! (2006-2008). the merger also gave Warner Bros. the access to the pre-1986 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer library. So they gained rights also to characters such as Tom and Jerry, Droopy, Barney Bear, and Screwy

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