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As a production company, Turner Entertainment also created original in-house programming, such as documentaries about the films it owns, new animated material based on Tom & Jerry and other related cartoon properties, and once produced made-for-television films, miniseries, and theatrical films such as Gettysburg, Tom and Jerry: The Movie, Fallen, The Pagemaster and Cats Don't Dance under the ...
Turner Entertainment (Color Systems Technology) [263] 42nd Street: 1933: 1986: Turner Entertainment (Color Systems Technology) [264] Framing Youth: 1937: 1994: RHI Entertainment, Inc. [265] Freddy the Freshman: 1932: 1992: Turner Entertainment [266] Free Eats: 1932: 1994: RHI Entertainment, Inc. [267] Free Wheeling: 1932: 2007: Legend Films ...
This is a list of feature films originally released and/or distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (to include MGM/UA Entertainment Co., MGM/UA Communications Co., MGM-Pathe Communications Co. and MGM/UA Distribution Co.).
This is a list of theatrical animated cartoon shorts distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer which were not part of any other series such as Tom and Jerry, Droopy, Barney Bear, Screwy Squirrel, George and Junior, Spike and Tyke, Butch or Happy Harmonies. [1]
• Released by MGM in black and white on August 16, 1930. [2] • Flip the Frog: The Complete Series Blu-ray released by Thunderbean Animation. [3] • Cartoons That Time Forgot: The Ub Iwerks Collection Vol. 1 DVD released by Image Entertainment. [4] August 26, 1930 [2] Flip the Frog: Flying Fists • Produced independently by the Iwerks ...
Associated Artists Productions was the copyright owner of the Popeye the Sailor shorts by Paramount Pictures, and the pre-1950 Warner Bros. Pictures film library, notably the pre-August 1948 color Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of animated shorts, and the black-and-white Merrie Melodies shorts from Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising ...
Goldwyn Pictures Corporation was an American motion picture production company that operated from 1916 to 1924 when it was merged with two other production companies to form the major studio, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Turner Entertainment Co. 11 Baby Looney Tunes' Eggs-traordinary Adventure: February 11, 2003: Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Split into two episodes of Baby Looney Tunes in later television reruns and digital releases, as part of season 1 of the show. 12 Scooby-Doo! and the Legend of the Vampire: March 4, 2003