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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 ...
Founded in 1994, Turner Feature Animation was created from the feature animation division of Hanna-Barbera. After its first film in 1994, the studio's parent company Turner Entertainment was bought by Time Warner in 1996, and the Turner Feature Animation division was folded into Warner Bros. Feature Animation before the release of their second ...
After the merger with Turner and Warner Bros.'s parent company Time Warner in 1996, Turner Feature Animation completed its second and last feature, Cats Don't Dance (1997), directed by Mark Dindal, which was met with warm critical and audience reception but under-performed due to little marketing and fanfare.
First fully animated film from Warner Bros. Feature Animation outside of Turner Feature Animation. 5 The Iron Giant: August 6, 1999 — Main faculties A. Film A/S (uncredited) Duncan Studios (Signature Edition) 96% [10] 85 [11] $70–80 million $31.3 million Second and final fully animated film from Warner Bros. Feature Animation. Only film to ...
On March 25, 1986, Turner Broadcasting System acquired Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists.On October 18, Turner forcibly sold back MGM. However, Turner kept much of the film and television library made before May 1986 (including some of the UA library) and formed Turner Entertainment Co. [2] On October 8, 1988, its cable channel Turner Network Television was launched and gained an audience ...
Turner Feature Animation and Warner Bros. Feature Animation [st 2] [st 3] Quest for Camelot: May 15, 1998: Warner Bros. Feature Animation [st 2] The King and I: March 19, 1999: Rich Animation Studios and Rankin/Bass Productions [st 2] South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut: June 30, 1999 [st 4] Comedy Central Films, Scott Rudin Productions and ...
The live-action scenes are directed by Joe Pytka, while the animated scenes are directed by Bruce W. Smith and Tony Cervone. Cats Don't Dance: March 26, 1997: Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Turner Feature Animation David Kirschner Productions: Turner Feature Animation Warner Bros. Feature Animation
On February 18, 1992, Turner Broadcasting announced its plans to launch Cartoon Network as an outlet for an animation library. [10] On March 12, 1992, its namesake parent company was founded one month after Turner's plan was announced. [11]