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Warner Bros. Feature Animation Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Warner Bros. Feature Animation A. Film A/S Heart of Texas Productions Yowza! Animation: Directed by Frederik Du Chau. Based on the 1976 novel The King's Damosel by Vera Chapman. The Iron Giant: August 6, 1999: Warner Bros. Feature Animation A. Film A/S Duncan Studios (Signature ...
Warner Bros. Pictures Animation Logo used since January 11, 2024 Formerly Warner Animation Group (2013–2023) Company type Division Industry Animation Motion pictures Predecessor Warner Bros. Feature Animation (1994–2004) Founded January 7, 2013 ; 11 years ago (January 7, 2013) Founder Jeff Robinov Headquarters 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, U.S. Key people Bill Damaschke ...
Warner Bros. Cartoons studio, part of the Old Warner Bros. Studio Outside of the Williams Street studio.. Warner Bros. Discovery has owned and operated several animation studios since its founding on February 10, 1972 as WarnerMedia, before merging with Discovery, Inc. on April 8, 2022, including its flagship feature animation studio Warner Bros. Animation through Warner Bros. Entertainment ...
First film from Warner Bros. Feature Animation and first live-action/animated film. 3 Cats Don't Dance: March 26, 1997: Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Turner Feature Animation David Kirschner Productions: Turner Feature Animation Warner Bros. Feature Animation (During post-production when Turner merged into WB facilities) 71% [6] 62 [7] $32 ...
Warner Bros. Pictures Animation and On the Day Productions: Oh, the Places You'll Go! [24] 2027 [24] Warner Bros. Pictures Animation and Dr. Seuss Enterprises Dynamic Duo: June 30, 2028 Warner Bros. Pictures Animation, DC Studios, Swaybox, and 6th & Idaho: Toto [29] TBA [30] [19] Warner Bros. Pictures Animation and Animal Logic Meet the ...
All that social media chatter translated into ticket sales (and then some), with the Warner Bros. comedy “Barbie” capping off 2023 as the highest-grossing movie ($1.44 billion) and Universal ...
Beginning in 1986, Warner Bros. moved into regular television animation production. Warners' television division was established by WB Animation President Jean MacCurdy, who brought in producer Tom Ruegger and much of his staff from Hanna-Barbera Productions' A Pup Named Scooby-Doo series (1988–1991).
On Wednesday, Warner Bros. unveiled its special “100 Years of Storytelling” version of the classic logo, which now incorporates the studio’s iconic WB water tower.