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  1. Warner Bros.-Seven Arts, Inc. was an American entertainment company active from 1967 until 1969.

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    When the merger happened, a new corporate logo was unveiled with a stylized combination of the letter "W" and the number "7", usually in a stylized shield outline. The first three cartoons produced by the studio utilized the same title sequences from DePatie-Freleng Enterprises and Format Films, although the last two would carry the Warner Bros.-Se...

    The sound effects used in the W7 cartoons were unusual compared with earlier Warner Bros. cartoons, typically using the same small amount of Hanna-Barbera and WB/Looney Tunes sound effects (the latter being mostly sounds rarely used in the Termite Terrace cartoons). This was possibly due to the limitations and budget at that time. The film editors ...

    Theatrical Shorts

    1. "Speedy Ghost to Town" (1967) 2. "Rodent to Stardom" (1967) 3. "Go Away Stowaway" (1967) 4. "Cool Cat" (1967) 5. "Merlin the Magic Mouse" (1967) 6. "Fiesta Fiasco" (1967) 7. "Hocus Pocus Powwow" (1968) 8. "Norman Normal" (1968) 9. "Big Game Haunt" (1968) 10. "Skyscraper Caper" (1968) 11. "Hippydrome Tiger" (1968) 12. "Feud with a Dude" (1968) 13. "The Door" (1968) 14. "See Ya Later Gladiator" (1968) 15. "3 Ring Wing-Ding" (1968) 16. "Flying Circus" (1968) 17. "Chimp & Zee" (1968) 18. "Bunn...

    Some copies of the 1935-1943 redrawn-colorized Looney Tunes cartoons from the Sunset Productionspackage have the Warner Bros. Seven Arts opening titles plastering over the altered Sunset Production...
    As of currently, all of the shorts produced from this studio have been restored, except "Hocus Pocus Powwow" and "Injun Trouble".
    The Looney Tunes Cartoons short "Crumb and Get It" pays homage to the 1960s era of the classic Looney Tunesshorts, and as part of this, concludes with a parody of the "Abstract W7" closing logo, co...
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  2. Almost all official Warner Bros. Seven Arts logos from movies released in 1967-1970.

  3. 'CHUBASCO' (1967) Warner Bros. - Seven Arts logo

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  4. Seven Arts Television. Most channels distributed in Spanish-speaking Latin America by Ole Distribution. Brazil distribution and marketing are handled by ; except for Universal+, E! and DreamWorks, whose Brazilian versions are also operated by NBCUIN LATAM and distributed by Ole Distribution.

  5. Aug 22, 2024 · Logo (October 14, 1967-September 20, 1969) Visuals: Opening: Same as the final Warner Bros. Cartoons logo, but the background is now blue, while the three purple lines are now yellow and the orange one is now more pinkish-red.

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  7. Warner Bros.-Seven Arts (1967–1969) Second logo (1961–1964) Third logo (1964–1967) Seven Arts Productions was a production company which made films for release by other studios.

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