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  1. Warner Bros. (1944–1963) Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc. was an American animation studio, serving as the in-house animation division of Warner Bros. during the Golden Age of American animation. One of the most successful animation studios in American media history, it was primarily responsible for the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of ...

  2. Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Hanna-Barbera Productions 10 Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring: November 12, 2001: Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Turner Entertainment Co. 11 Baby Looney Tunes' Eggs-traordinary Adventure: February 11, 2003: Warner Bros. Family Entertainment 12 Scooby-Doo! and the Legend of the Vampire: March 4, 2003

  3. Warner Bros. bought Schlesinger's cartoon unit in 1944 and renamed it Warner Bros. Cartoons. However, senior management treated the unit with indifference, beginning with the installation as senior producer of Edward Selzer, whom the creative staff considered an interfering incompetent.

  4. Later Amblin/Warner Bros. television shows, including Animaniacs (1993–1998), its spin-off Pinky and the Brain (1995–1998), and Freakazoid! (1995–1997) followed in continuing the Looney Tunes tradition of cartoon humor. Warner Bros. Animation also began developing shows based upon comic book characters owned by sister company DC Comics.

  5. December 1930. LTGC Volume 1, Disc 3 (part of ToonHeads: The Lost Cartoons) LTGC Volume 6, Disc 3. A live basic animation 5 minute short featuring Milton Charles, " The Singing Organist ." The only known surviving short in the "Spooney Melodies" series. Just a Gigolo. June 6, 1931. N/A. Lost films.

    Title
    Director
    Release Date
    June 28, 1943
    July 5, 1943
    Chuck Jones
    August 9, 1943
    September 13, 1943
  6. The Warner animation division was founded in 1933 as Leon Schlesinger Studios, an independent company which produced the popular Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies animated short subjects for release by Warner Bros. Pictures. In 1944, Schlesinger sold the studio to Warner Bros., who continued to operate it as Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc. until 1963.

  7. Filmation. Oliver Twist [D] July 10, 1974 [rls 2] The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie. September 28, 1979. Chuck Jones Enterprises. The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie. November 20, 1981. Warner Bros. Animation.

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