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Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc. was the animation
Animation

Animation is the rapid display of a sequence of images of 2-D or 3-D artwork or model positions in order to create an illusion of movement. It is an optical illusion of Motion due to the phenomenon of persistence of vision, and can be created and demonstrated in a number of ways....
 division of Warner Bros. Pictures during the golden age of American animation
The Golden Age of American animation

The Golden Age of American animation is a period in United States animation history that began with the advent of sound animated cartoon in 1928, with a peak between the second half of the '30s and the first half of the 1940s, and continued into the early 1960s when theatrical animated shorts slowly began losing to the new medium of televisio...
. One of the most successful animation studios in American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 media history, Warner Bros. Cartoons was primarily responsible for the Looney Tunes
Looney Tunes

Looney Tunes is a Warner Bros. animated cartoon series which ran in many movie theatres from 1930 to 1969. It preceded the Merrie Melodies series and is Warner Bros.'s first animated theatrical series....
 and Merrie Melodies
Merrie Melodies

Merrie Melodies is the name of a series of animation distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures between 1931 and 1969. The sister series to Warner's Looney Tunes, Merrie Melodies were originally one-shot musical film cartoon shorts before gradually featuring recurring characters....
 theatrical cartoon short subjects. The characters featured in these cartoons, including Bugs Bunny
Bugs Bunny

Bugs Bunny is a fictional rabbit who appears in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of animation films produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions, which became Warner Bros....
, Daffy Duck
Daffy Duck

Daffy Duck is an animated cartoon fictional character in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons. Daffy was the first of the new breed of "screwball comedy film" characters that emerged in the late 1930s to supplant traditional everyman characters, such as Mickey Mouse and Popeye, who were more popular ear...
, Porky Pig
Porky Pig

Porky Pig is an animation fictional character in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons. He was the first character created by the studio to draw audiences based on his celebrity, and the animators created many critically acclaimed shorts using the fat little pig....
, Speedy Gonzales
Speedy Gonzales

Speedy Gonz?les, "The Fastest Mouse in all Mexico", is an animation mouse from the Warner Brothers Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons....
, Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner
Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner

Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner are cartoon characters from a series of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons. The characters were created by animation director Chuck Jones in 1948 for Warner Brothers, while the template for their adventures was the work of writer Michael Maltese....
, are among the most famous and recognizable characters in the world.






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Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc. was the animation
Animation

Animation is the rapid display of a sequence of images of 2-D or 3-D artwork or model positions in order to create an illusion of movement. It is an optical illusion of Motion due to the phenomenon of persistence of vision, and can be created and demonstrated in a number of ways....
 division of Warner Bros. Pictures during the golden age of American animation
The Golden Age of American animation

The Golden Age of American animation is a period in United States animation history that began with the advent of sound animated cartoon in 1928, with a peak between the second half of the '30s and the first half of the 1940s, and continued into the early 1960s when theatrical animated shorts slowly began losing to the new medium of televisio...
. One of the most successful animation studios in American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 media history, Warner Bros. Cartoons was primarily responsible for the Looney Tunes
Looney Tunes

Looney Tunes is a Warner Bros. animated cartoon series which ran in many movie theatres from 1930 to 1969. It preceded the Merrie Melodies series and is Warner Bros.'s first animated theatrical series....
 and Merrie Melodies
Merrie Melodies

Merrie Melodies is the name of a series of animation distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures between 1931 and 1969. The sister series to Warner's Looney Tunes, Merrie Melodies were originally one-shot musical film cartoon shorts before gradually featuring recurring characters....
 theatrical cartoon short subjects. The characters featured in these cartoons, including Bugs Bunny
Bugs Bunny

Bugs Bunny is a fictional rabbit who appears in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of animation films produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions, which became Warner Bros....
, Daffy Duck
Daffy Duck

Daffy Duck is an animated cartoon fictional character in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons. Daffy was the first of the new breed of "screwball comedy film" characters that emerged in the late 1930s to supplant traditional everyman characters, such as Mickey Mouse and Popeye, who were more popular ear...
, Porky Pig
Porky Pig

Porky Pig is an animation fictional character in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons. He was the first character created by the studio to draw audiences based on his celebrity, and the animators created many critically acclaimed shorts using the fat little pig....
, Speedy Gonzales
Speedy Gonzales

Speedy Gonz?les, "The Fastest Mouse in all Mexico", is an animation mouse from the Warner Brothers Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons....
, Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner
Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner

Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner are cartoon characters from a series of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons. The characters were created by animation director Chuck Jones in 1948 for Warner Brothers, while the template for their adventures was the work of writer Michael Maltese....
, are among the most famous and recognizable characters in the world. Many of the creative staff members at the studio, including directors and animators such as Chuck Jones
Chuck Jones

Charles Martin "Chuck" Jones was an American animator, cartoon artist, screenwriter, film producer, and film director of animation films, most memorably of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies shorts for the Warner Bros....
, Friz Freleng
Friz Freleng

Isadore "Friz" Freleng was an animator, cartoonist, Film director, and Film producer best known for his work on the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons from Warner Bros....
, Robert McKimson
Robert McKimson

Robert "Bob" McKimson, Sr. was an USA animator, illustrator, and film director best known for his work on the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons from Warner Bros....
, Tex Avery
Tex Avery

Frederick Bean "Fred/Tex" Avery was an United States animator, cartoonist, voice Actor and film director, famous for producing animated cartoons during The Golden Age of Hollywood animation....
, Robert Clampett, and Frank Tashlin
Frank Tashlin

Frank Tashlin was an American animator, screenwriter, and film director....
, are considered major figures in the art and history of traditional animation
Traditional animation

Traditional animation, also referred to as classical animation, cel animation, or hand-drawn animation, is the oldest and historically the most popular form of animation....
.

The Warner animation division was founded in 1933 as Leon Schlesinger
Leon Schlesinger

Leon Schlesinger was an USA film producer, most noted for founding Warner_Bros._Cartoons#1933_-_1944:_Leon_Schlesinger_Productions, which later became the Warner Bros....
 Productions
, an independent company which produced the popular Looney Tunes
Looney Tunes

Looney Tunes is a Warner Bros. animated cartoon series which ran in many movie theatres from 1930 to 1969. It preceded the Merrie Melodies series and is Warner Bros.'s first animated theatrical series....
 and Merrie Melodies
Merrie Melodies

Merrie Melodies is the name of a series of animation distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures between 1931 and 1969. The sister series to Warner's Looney Tunes, Merrie Melodies were originally one-shot musical film cartoon shorts before gradually featuring recurring characters....
 animated short subject
Short subject

Short subject is a format description originally coined in the North American film industry in the early period of Film. The description is now used almost interchangeably with short film....
s for release by Warner Bros. Pictures. Schlesinger sold the studio to Warner Bros. in 1944, who continued to operate it as Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc. until 1963. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies were briefly subcontracted to Freleng's DePatie-Freleng Enterprises
DePatie-Freleng Enterprises

DePatie-Freleng Enterprises was a Hollywood-based American animated production company, active from 1963 to 1981. They produced theatrical cartoons, animated series, commercials, title sequences and television specials ....
 studio from 1964 until 1967. The Warner Bros. Cartoons studio briefly re-opened in 1967 before shutting its doors for good two years later.

A successor company, Warner Bros. Animation
Warner Bros. Animation

Warner Bros. Animation is the animation division of Warner Bros. Entertainment, a subsidiary of Time Warner. The studio is closely associated with the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies characters and others, some of whom - such as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam, Sylvester , and Tweety - are among the most f...
, was established in 1980. That company continues to produce Looney Tunes related works, in addition to television shows and feature films centering around other properties. The classic Warner Bros. animation studio is sometimes referred to as "Termite Terrace", a name given to the temporary headquarters Tex Avery and his animators were assigned to during Avery's first year as a Looney Tunes director.

History


1930 - 1933: Harman-Ising Productions

Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising originated the Looney Tunes
Looney Tunes

Looney Tunes is a Warner Bros. animated cartoon series which ran in many movie theatres from 1930 to 1969. It preceded the Merrie Melodies series and is Warner Bros.'s first animated theatrical series....
 and Merrie Melodies
Merrie Melodies

Merrie Melodies is the name of a series of animation distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures between 1931 and 1969. The sister series to Warner's Looney Tunes, Merrie Melodies were originally one-shot musical film cartoon shorts before gradually featuring recurring characters....
 series of animated short subjects in 1930 and 1931, respectively. Both cartoon series were produced for Leon Schlesigner at the Harman-Ising Studio on Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California, with Warner Bros. Pictures releasing the films to theaters. The first Looney Tunes character was the Harman-Ising creation Bosko, The Talk-ink Kid
Bosko

Bosko is an animation cartoon fictional character created by animators Harman and Ising. Bosko was the first recurring character in Leon Schlesinger's cartoon series, and was the star of over three dozen Looney Tunes short film released by Warner Bros....
. Despite the fact that Bosko was popular among theater audiences, he could never match the popularity of Mickey Mouse, or even Betty Boop. In 1933, Harman and Ising parted company with Schlesinger over financial disputes, and took Bosko with them to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. As a result, Schlesinger set up his own studio on the Warner Bros. lot on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood.

1933 - 1944: Leon Schlesinger Productions

The Schlesinger studio got off to a slow start, continuing their one-shot Merrie Melodies and introducing a Bosko replacement named Buddy
Buddy (Looney Tunes)

Buddy is an Animation cartoon fictional character in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes series of cartoons....
 into the Looney Tunes. Disney animator Tom Palmer
Tom Palmer (animator)

Tom Palmer was an Italian American animator who was active in the 1930s and worked at several animation studios. He was born with the surname of "Pipolo" but changed his name to Palmer....
 was the studio's first senior director, but after the three cartoons he made were deemed to be of unacceptable quality and rejected by the studio, former Harman-Ising animator Isadore "Friz" Freleng
Friz Freleng

Isadore "Friz" Freleng was an animator, cartoonist, Film director, and Film producer best known for his work on the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons from Warner Bros....
 was called in to replace Palmer and rework his cartoons. The studio then formed the three-unit structure that it would retain throughout most of its history, with one of the units headed by Ben "Bugs" Hardaway
Ben Hardaway

Joseph Benson "Ben/Bugs" Hardaway was a storyboard artist, animator, voice actor, gagman, writer, and film director for several USA animation studios during the The Golden Age of Hollywood animation....
, and the other by Earl Duvall
Earl Duvall

Earl Duvall was an animator and director for the Warner Bros. studios during the 1930s. He also drew and wrote the Silly Symphonies comic strip Bucky Bug for The Walt Disney Company....
, who was replaced by Jack King
Jack King (animator)

Jack King was an American animator best known for his work at Walt Disney Productions.Born in Alabama, King began his animation career in the silent era in 1920 working at Bray Productions animation studio....
 a year later.

In 1935, Freleng helmed the Merrie Melodies cartoon I Haven't Got a Hat
I Haven't Got a Hat

I Haven't Got a Hat is a 1935 animated short film, directed by Friz Freleng for Warner Bros. Cartoons as part of Warner Bros.' Merrie Melodies series....
, which introduced the character Porky Pig
Porky Pig

Porky Pig is an animation fictional character in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons. He was the first character created by the studio to draw audiences based on his celebrity, and the animators created many critically acclaimed shorts using the fat little pig....
. Hardaway and King departed, and a new arrival at Schlesinger's, Fred "Tex" Avery
Tex Avery

Frederick Bean "Fred/Tex" Avery was an United States animator, cartoonist, voice Actor and film director, famous for producing animated cartoons during The Golden Age of Hollywood animation....
, took Freleng's creation and ran with it. Avery directing a string of cartoons staring Porky Pig which established the character as the studio's first bonafide star. Schlesinger also gradually moved the Merrie Melodies cartoons from black and white, to two-strip Technicolor
Technicolor

Technicolor is the trademark for a series of Color film processes pioneered by Technicolor Motion Picture Corporation , now a division of Thomson SA....
 in 1934, and finally to full three-strip Technicolor in 1936. The Looney Tunes would be produced in black-and-white for much longer, until 1943.

Because of the limited spacing conditions in the Schlesinger building at 1351 N. Van Ness on the Warner Sunset lot, Avery and his unit - including animators Robert Clampett and Chuck Jones
Chuck Jones

Charles Martin "Chuck" Jones was an American animator, cartoon artist, screenwriter, film producer, and film director of animation films, most memorably of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies shorts for the Warner Bros....
 - were moved into a small building elsewhere on the Sunset lot, which Avery and his team affectionately dubbed "Termite Terrace" Although the Avery unit moved out of the building after a year, "Termite Terrace" later became a metonym
Metonymy

Metonymy is a figure of speech used in rhetoric in which a thing or concept is not called by its own name, but by the name of something intimately associated with that thing or concept....
 for the classic Warner Bros.
Warner Bros.

Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. is one of the world's largest film producer of film and television.It is a subsidiary of Time Warner, with its headquarters in Burbank, California and New York City....
 animation department in general, even for years after the building was abandoned, condemned, and torn down. During this period, four cartoons were outsourced to the Ub Iwerks
Ub Iwerks

Ub Iwerks, A.S.C. was a two-time Academy Awards winning United States animator, cartoonist and special effects technician, who was famous for his work for Walt Disney....
 studio; however, Iwerks struggled to adapt his style to the type of humor that the Looney Tunes had developed by this time, and so Clampett took over as director (using Iwerks' staff) for the last two of these outsourced cartoons. Schlesinger was so impressed by Clampett's work on these shorts that he opened a fourth unit for Clampett to head, although for tax reasons this was technically a separate studio headed by Schlesinger's brother-in-law, Ray Katz.

From 1936 until 1944, animation directors
Film director

A film director, or filmmaker, is a person who directs the making of a film. A film director visualizes the Screenplay, controlling a film's artistic and dramatic aspects, while guiding the technical crew and actors in the fulfillment of his or her vision....
 and animators such as Freleng, Avery, Clampett, Jones, Arthur Davis
Arthur Davis

Arthur "Art" Davis was an animator and a film director for Warner Brothers' Termite Terrace cartoon studio. You however, should not confuse this person with Arthur Davis, a member of the Dover Chamber Group and fiction writer....
, Robert McKimson
Robert McKimson

Robert "Bob" McKimson, Sr. was an USA animator, illustrator, and film director best known for his work on the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons from Warner Bros....
, and Frank Tashlin
Frank Tashlin

Frank Tashlin was an American animator, screenwriter, and film director....
 worked at the studio. During this period, these creators introduced several of the most popular cartoon characters to date, including Daffy Duck
Daffy Duck

Daffy Duck is an animated cartoon fictional character in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons. Daffy was the first of the new breed of "screwball comedy film" characters that emerged in the late 1930s to supplant traditional everyman characters, such as Mickey Mouse and Popeye, who were more popular ear...
 (1937, Porky's Duck Hunt
Porky's Duck Hunt

Porky's Duck Hunt is an animated short film produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, directed by Tex Avery, and released on April 17, 1937 by Warner Bros....
 by Avery), Elmer Fudd
Elmer Fudd

Elmer J. Fudd is a fictional cartoon character and one of the most famous Looney Tunes characters. He has one of the more disputed origins in the Warner Brothers cartoon pantheon ....
 (1940, Elmer's Candid Camera
Elmer's Candid Camera

Elmer's Candid Camera is a 1940 in film Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones, and first released on March 2, 1940 by Warner Bros.....
 by Jones), Bugs Bunny
Bugs Bunny

Bugs Bunny is a fictional rabbit who appears in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of animation films produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions, which became Warner Bros....
 (1940, A Wild Hare
A Wild Hare

A Wild Hare is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short film. It was produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, directed by Tex Avery, and written by Rich Hogan....
 by Avery), and Tweety Bird (1942, A Tale of Two Kitties
A Tale of Two Kitties

A Tale of Two Kitties is an American cartoon, released in 1942, notable for introducing the character Tweety Bird. It was directed by Bob Clampett, written by Warren Foster, and features music by Carl W....
 by Clampett). Avery left the studio in 1941 following a series of disputes with Schlesinger. By 1942, the Schlesinger studio had surpassed Walt Disney Productions as the most successful producer of animated shorts in the United States.

1944 - 1964: Warner Bros. Cartoons

In 1944, Schlesinger sold his studio to Warner Bros., who renamed the company Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc. By 1946, Tashlin, and Clampett had left, and the remaining directors - Jones, Freleng, McKimson, and Art Davis
Arthur Davis

Arthur "Art" Davis was an animator and a film director for Warner Brothers' Termite Terrace cartoon studio. You however, should not confuse this person with Arthur Davis, a member of the Dover Chamber Group and fiction writer....
 - carried on the Warner Bros. cartoon legacy. Edward Selzer, who by Jones' and Freleng's accounts had no sense of humor or appreciation of cartoons, was appointed by Warner Bros. as the new head of the cartoon studio, which moved to a larger building on the Sunset Blvd. lot in 1948. Schlesinger died in 1949.

Among the Warner Bros. cartoon stars who were created after Schlesinger's departure include Yosemite Sam
Yosemite Sam

Yosemite Sam is an animation fictional character in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons produced by Warner Bros. Animation....
 (1945, Hare Trigger
Hare Trigger

Hare Trigger is a 1945 Warner Brothers Merrie Melodies cartoon short starring Bugs Bunny directed by Friz Freleng. It marks the first appearance of Yosemite Sam, who appears as a train robber....
 by Freleng), Sylvester
Sylvester (Looney Tunes)

Sylvester J. Pussycat, Sr., or simply, Sylvester the Cat, or Sylvester, or Puddy Tat or gringo pussy-gato , is a fictional character, a three-time Academy Award-winning anthropomorphic tuxedo cat who appears in more than 90 Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons made from 1945 to 1966, often chasing Tweety,...
 (1945, Life with Feathers
Life With Feathers

Life with Feathers is a 1945 Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Friz Freleng and produced and released by Warner Bros. Pictures. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Animated Short Film, but lost to a Tom and Jerry cartoon called Quiet Please!....
 by Freleng), Foghorn Leghorn (1946, Walky Talky Hawky
Walky Talky Hawky

Walky Talky Hawky is a Henery Hawk/Foghorn Leghorn animated short film from Warner Bros. released in 1946 in film and directed by Robert McKimson....
 by McKimson), Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner
Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner

Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner are cartoon characters from a series of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons. The characters were created by animation director Chuck Jones in 1948 for Warner Brothers, while the template for their adventures was the work of writer Michael Maltese....
 (1949, Fast and Furry-ous
Fast and Furry-ous

Fast and Furry-ous is a 1948 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, released on September 16, 1949, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese....
 by Jones), and Speedy Gonzales
Speedy Gonzales

Speedy Gonz?les, "The Fastest Mouse in all Mexico", is an animation mouse from the Warner Brothers Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons....
 (1953, Cat-Tails for Two
Cat-Tails for Two

Cat-Tails for Two is a 1953 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Robert McKimson and written by Tedd Pierce starring Bennie the fat cat and George....
 by McKimson). In later years, even more minor Looney Tunes characters such as Freleng's Rocky and Mugsy
Rocky and Mugsy

Rocky and Mugsy are animation cartoon characters in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons. They were created by Friz Freleng....
, Jones' Marvin the Martian
Marvin the Martian

Marvin the Martian is a fictional character appearing in the Looney Tunes cartoons. Despite appearing in only five of the original shorts, Marvin has developed a cult following....
 and McKimson's Tasmanian Devil
Tasmanian Devil (Looney Tunes)

The Tasmanian Devil, often referred to as "Taz", is an animation character featured in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes series of cartoons....
 have become significantly popular.

After the verdict of the United States v. Paramount Pictures, Inc.
United States v. Paramount Pictures, Inc.

United States v. Paramount Pictures, Inc., Case citation was a landmark United States Supreme Court anti-trust case that decided the fate of movie studios owning their own theatres and holding exclusivity rights on which theatres would show their films....
 anti-trust case ended the practice of "block booking
Block booking

Block booking is a system of selling multiple films to a Movie theater as a unit. Block booking was the prevailing practice among Cinema of the United States's studio system from the turn of the 1930s until it was outlawed by the U.S....
", Warner Bros. could no longer force theaters into buying their features and shorts together as packages; shorts had to be sold separately. Theater owners were only willing to pay so much for cartoon shorts, and as a result by the mid-1950s the budgets at Warner Bros. Cartoons became tighter. Selzer forced a stringent five-week production schedule on each cartoon (at least one director, Chuck Jones, cheated the system by spending more time on special cartoons such as What's Opera Doc, less time on simpler productions such as Road Runner entries, and had his crew forge their time cards). With less money for full animation, the Warner Bros. storymen — Michael Maltese
Michael Maltese

Michael Maltese was a long-time storyboard artist and screenwriter for classic animated cartoon short subject.In 1941, Maltese was hired by Leon Schlesinger Productions, which three years later became Warner Bros....
, Tedd Pierce
Tedd Pierce

Edward Stacey "Tedd" Pierce III , was an United States animated cartoon writer, animator and artist. Pierce spent the majority of his career as a writer for the Warner Bros....
, and Warren Foster
Warren Foster

Warren Foster , was a writer, cartoonist and composer for the animation division of Warner Brothers and later with Hanna-Barbera.Foster was educated at both Brooklyn Tech and the Pratt Institute, joining ASCAP in 1956....
 — began to focus more of their cartoons on dialogue. While story artists were assigned to directors at random during the 1930s and 1940s, by the 1950s each story man worked almost exclusively with one director: Maltese with Jones, Foster with Freleng, and Pierce with McKimson. Art Davis' separate unit was dissolved in 1949, and he became an animator for Freleng.

With the advent of the 3-D film
3-D film

In film, the term 3-D is used to describe any visual presentation system that attempts to maintain or recreate moving images of the third dimension, the optical illusion of depth as seen by the viewer....
 craze in 1953, Warner Bros. shut its cartoon studio down in June of that year, fearing that 3-D cartoon production would be too expensive (only one Warner Bros. cartoon was ever produced in 3-D, Jones' Lumber Jack-Rabbit
Lumber Jack-Rabbit

Lumber Jack-Rabbit is a 1953 Looney Tunes animated short film directed by Chuck Jones and featuring Bugs Bunny. With a story by Michael Maltese, the short was released by Warner Bros....
 starring Bugs Bunny). The creative staff dispersed (Jones, for example, went to work at Disney on Sleeping Beauty
Sleeping Beauty (1959 film)

Sleeping Beauty is a 1959 animated feature produced by Walt Disney and originally released to theatres on January 29, 1959, by Buena Vista Distribution....
, Maltese went to Walter Lantz Productions, and Freleng went into commercial work). Warner Bros. Cartoons re-opened five months after its close, following the end of the 3-D craze. In 1955, the staff moved into a brand new facility on the main Warner Bros. lot in Burbank. KTLA
KTLA

KTLA, channel 5, is a television station in Los Angeles, California. Owned by the Tribune Company, KTLA is an affiliate of The CW Television Network....
 television took over the old studio location on Van Ness.

By 1957, Selzer had retired, and John Burton
John Burton

John Burton may refer to:*John Burton *John Burton *John Burton *John Burton , constituency agent of British Prime Minister Tony Blair*John Burton , Canadian member of parliament...
 took his place. Warner Bros. also lost its trio of staff storymen at this time. Foster and Maltese found work at Hanna-Barbera Productions, while Pierce worked on a freelance basis with writing partner Bill Danch. John Dunn
John W. Dunn

John W. Dunn was a Scotland writer and animator for animated cartoons from 1955 to 1983.Dunn began his career at the Walt Disney cartoon studio, where his first story credit?Man in Space?received an Academy Awards nomination....
 and Dave Detiege, both former Disney men, were hired to replace them.

During Burton's tenure, Warner Bros. Cartoons branched out into television. The Bugs Bunny Show
The Bugs Bunny Show

The Bugs Bunny Show is a long-running United States television anthology series hosted by Bugs Bunny, that was mainly composed of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons produced for Warner Bros....
 was a package program featuring three theatrical Warner Bros. cartoons, with newly produced wraparounds to introduce each short. The program remained on the air under various names and on all three major networks for three decades, finally ending its long broadcast run on ABC in 2000. All versions of The Bugs Bunny Show included edited versions of Warner Bros. cartoons released after July 31, 1948, as all of the Technicolor cartoons released before that date were sold to Associated Artists Productions
Associated Artists Productions

Associated Artists Productions was a distributor of theatrical feature films and short subjects for television....
 in 1956.

David H. DePatie became the last executive in charge of the original Warner Bros. cartoons studio in 1961. The same year, Chuck Jones moonlighted to write the script for a UPA-produced feature titled Gay Purr-ee
Gay Purr-ee

Gay Purr-ee is an animated film Musical film produced by United Productions of America and released by Warner Bros. in 1962. It features the Voice actor of Judy Garland and was Garland's only animated voice role....
. When that film was picked up by Warner Bros. for distribution in 1962, the studio learned that Jones had violated his exclusive contract with Warners and he was terminated. Animator Phil Monroe supervised the completion of The Iceman Ducketh
The Iceman Ducketh

The Iceman Ducketh is a 1964 in film Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. This cartoon short is directed by Phil Monroe and co-directed by Maurice Noble, with a story by John Dunn....
, the last cartoon Jones had been working on; the remainder of the Jones unit was laid off after its completion. Most of Jones' former unit subsequently re-joined him at Sib Tower 12 Productions
MGM Animation/Visual Arts

MGM Animation/Visual Arts was an animation studio established in 1962 by animation director/producer Chuck Jones and producer Les Goldman as Sib Tower 12 Productions....
 to work on a new series of Tom and Jerry
Tom and Jerry

'Tom and Jerry' is a series of theatrical animated cartoons featuring a cat and a mouse.'Tom and Jerry' may also refer to:* ...
 cartoons for MGM.

In mid-1962, DePatie was sent to a board meeting in New York, and he was informed that the studio was going to be shut down, due to low-budget cartoons and decline in theatre attendance. DePaite completed the task by spring 1963. The final cartoon to be completed was the Bugs Bunny cartoon False Hare
False Hare

False Hare is a 1964 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short starring Bugs Bunny and the Big Bad Wolf . Released on July 28, 1964, the cartoon was written by John W....
, while Señorella and the Glass Huarache
Señorella and the Glass Huarache

Se?orella and the Glass Huarache is a 1964 Looney Tunes Cartoon directed by Hawley Pratt and written by John W. Dunn. The plotline is a typical Cinderella story, but set in Mexico....
 (1964), directed by Freleng's former layout artist Hawley Pratt
Hawley Pratt

Hawley Pratt was an United States film director, animator, and illustrator. He is best known for his work during the heyday of Warner Bros. Cartoons and as the right-hand man of director Friz Freleng....
, was the final cartoon to be released. Before the studio closed for good, McKimson directed the animated sequences for the 1964 Warner Bros. feature The Incredible Mr. Limpet
The Incredible Mr. Limpet

The Incredible Mr. Limpet is a 1964 in film live-action/animated film from Warner Bros. about a human named Henry Limpet who shapeshifting a talking fish and helps the United States Navy to defeat Nazism using his new "thrum", an intense noise that disrupts underwater instruments and weapons....
. With the studio closed, Hal Seeger Productions
Hal Seeger

Hal Seeger was an animated cartoon producer and director who owned his own studio the Hal Seeger Studio .Born in Brooklyn, New York , Seeger began working as an animator for Fleischer Studios in the early 1940s....
 in New York had to be contracted to produce the opening and closing credits for The Porky Pig Show
The Porky Pig Show

The Porky Pig Show is an United States television anthology series hosted by Porky Pig, that was composed of uncut Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons made between 1935 and 1963....
, which debuted on ABC in 1964. This marked one of the first times that the Looney Tunes characters were animated outside of the Los Angeles area.

1964 - 1967: DePatie-Freleng Enterprises and Format Films


DePatie and Friz Freleng started DePatie-Freleng Enterprises
DePatie-Freleng Enterprises

DePatie-Freleng Enterprises was a Hollywood-based American animated production company, active from 1963 to 1981. They produced theatrical cartoons, animated series, commercials, title sequences and television specials ....
 in 1963, and leased the old Warner Bros. Cartoons studio as their headquarters. In 1964, Warners contracted DePatie-Freleng to produce more Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies, an arrangement which lasted until 1967. The vast majority of these paired off Daffy Duck against Speedy Gonzales, and after a few initial cartoons directed by Freleng, Robert McKimson was hired to direct most of the remaining DePatie-Freleng Looney Tunes.

In addition to DePatie-Freleng's cartoons, a series of new shorts featuring The Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote was commissioned from an independent animation studio, Herbert Klynn
Herbert Klynn

Herbert Klynn , was the founder of television animation studio Format Films, best-known for producing The Alvin Show, The Lone Ranger, and other films and series in animation mostly during the 1960s....
's Format Films
Format Films

Format Films was a television animation studio which was founded by Herbert Klynn. It was most active during the 1960s, producing episodes of The Alvin Show, Popeye, and The Lone Ranger....
. Veteran Warner animator Rudy Larriva
Rudy Larriva

Rudolph "Rudy" Larriva was an United States animator and film director from the 1940s to the 1980s. Larriva worked at a number of animation studios, including Format Films, Filmation, Walt Disney Productions, but is best known for his work at Warner Bros....
, who had worked for years under Road Runner creator Chuck Jones, assumed directorial duties for these films, but even with the Jones connection Larriva's Road Runner shorts are considered to be mediocre by critics. McKimson also directed an additional two Road Runner shorts with the main DePatie-Freleng team, which are slightly better regarded than Larriva's efforts.

After three years of outsourced cartoons, Warner Bros. decided to bring production back in-house. DePatie-Freleng had their contract terminated (they subsequently moved to new studios in the San Fernando Valley
San Fernando Valley

The San Fernando Valley is an urbanized valley located in Southern California, United States. More than half of the city of Los Angeles' land area lies within the San Fernando Valley....
), and Format Films were commissioned to produce three "buffer" cartoons with Daffy and Speedy (again, directed by Rudy Larriva) to fill the gap until Warner Bros.'s own studio was up and running again.

1967 - 1969: Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Cartoons


The new cartoon studio was to be headed by studio executive William L. Hendricks, and after an unsuccessful attempt at luring Bob Clampett out of retirement, former Walter Lantz Studio
Walter Lantz Studio

Walter Lantz Productions was an American animation studio. It was in operation from 1929 to 1972 and was the principal supplier of animation for Universal Studios, now part of the media conglomerate NBC Universal....
 and Hanna-Barbera animator Alex Lovy
Alex Lovy

Alex Lovy was an United States animator, who spent the majority of his career as an animator and director at Walter Lantz Productions, later being a producer at Hanna-Barbera, and also supervising the cartoon unit at Warner Bros....
 was appointed director at the new studio. He bought his longtime collaborator, Laverne Harding
Laverne Harding

Laverne Harding was an USA animator.Harding, who worked for the Walter Lantz Productions for much of her half-century career in animation, is among the earliest woman animators....
 to be the new studio's chief animator, and bought in many of his former Hanna-Barbera colleagues including animators Volus Jones and Ed Solomon, which contributed to make cartoons from this era of the studio stylistically quite different from the studio's "Golden Age" (though for good measure, Lovy also bought in animator Ted Bonnicksen and layout artist Bob Givens, both veterans of the original studio). Shortly after the studio opened, Warner Bros. was bought out by Seven Arts Associates, and the studio renamed Warner Bros.-Seven Arts
Warner Bros.-Seven Arts

Warner Bros.-Seven Arts was formed in 1967 in music, when Seven Arts Productions acquired Jack Warner's controlling interest in Warner Bros. for $95 million and merged with it....
.

Initially, Lovy's new team produced more Daffy and Speedy cartoons, but soon moved to creating new characters such as Cool Cat
Cool Cat

Cool Cat is a fictional cartoon character created by director Alex Lovy for Warner Bros. Cartoons in the 1960s. His first appearance was in the self-titled short Cool Cat in 1967....
 and Merlin the Magic Mouse
Merlin the Magic Mouse

Merlin the Magic Mouse is an animated cartoon character, an anthropomorphic mouse, who starred in five Looney Tunes shorts late in the series....
, and even occasional experimental works such as Norman Normal
Norman Normal

Norman Normal is a 1968 in film animation cartoon short, produced by Warner Bros. Animation. It was produced as a collaboration between musician Paul Stookey and the studio's animation department....
 (1968). Despite the latter gaining a cult following after its release, Lovy's cartoons were not well received, and many enthusiasts regard them (particularly his Daffy-Speedy efforts) as the worst cartoons ever produced by the studio.

After a year, Alex Lovy left and returned to Hanna-Barbera, and Robert McKimson was bought back to the studio; for the most part though, he focused on using the characters that Lovy had created (and two of his own creation: Bunny and Claude
Bunny and Claude

Bunny and Claude are two fictional cartoon characters in Looney Tunes. They are robbers, based on the real-life Bonnie and Clyde and the Bonnie and Clyde about the pair's life that had been released by Warner Bros....
) rather than the studio's classic characters. The new studio's cartoons remained unpopular however, and in 1969 Warners ceased production on all its short subjects and shut the studio down for good. The back catalog of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies shorts would remain a popular broadcast and syndication package for Warner Bros. Television
Warner Bros. Television

Warner Bros. Television is the television production company and distribution arm of Warner Bros., itself part of Time Warner. Alongside CBS Paramount Television, it serves as a television production company arm of The CW Television Network , though it also produces shows for other networks, such as Chuck on NBC, Pushing Daisies on ABC, and...
 well into the 2000s, by which time it had reacquired the pre-August 1948 shorts it sold to a.a.p. in 1956.

1970 - present

With Warners' own animation studio closed, the studio had to resort to outside producers whenever new Looney Tunes-related animation was required. In 1976, Chuck Jones, by this time the head of his own Chuck Jones Productions studio, began producing a series of Looney Tunes specials, the first of which was Carnival of the Animals. In 1979, Jones produced new wraparound footage for a compilation feature of Looney Tunes shorts entitled The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie
The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie

The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie is a 1979 in film Looney Tunes film with a compilation of classic Warner Bros. cartoon shorts and animation bridging sequences, hosted by Bugs Bunny....
. The success of this film spurred Warner Bros. to establish its own studio to produce similar works, and Warner Bros. Animation
Warner Bros. Animation

Warner Bros. Animation is the animation division of Warner Bros. Entertainment, a subsidiary of Time Warner. The studio is closely associated with the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies characters and others, some of whom - such as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam, Sylvester , and Tweety - are among the most f...
 opened its doors in 1980.

Under the supervision of Friz Freleng, three new compilation features were produced: The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie
The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie

Friz Freleng's Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie is a 1981 Looney Tunes film with a compilation of classic Warner Bros. cartoon shorts and animation bridging sequences produced by Friz Freleng, hosted by Bugs Bunny....
, Bugs Bunny's Third Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales, and Daffy Duck's Movie: Fantastic Island. Later in the decade, the concept of compilation films was revived by writer-directors Greg Ford
Greg Ford

Greg Ford is an animator, Animation director, historian and consultant to Warner Bros. Animation. He is perhaps best known for directing the films Daffy Duck's Quackbusters and Bunny ....
 and Terry Lennon, and new short subjects were produced for theatres.

Warner Bros. Animation continues sporadic production of Looney Tunes-related specials and TV series to this day, the most recent being the Saturday morning
Saturday morning cartoon

A Saturday morning cartoon is the colloquial term for the animated television series programming which was typically scheduled on Saturday mornings on the major United States television networks from the 1960s to the 1990s....
 action series Loonatics Unleashed
Loonatics Unleashed

Loonatics Unleashed is an United States animated television series produced by Warner Bros. Animation that ran on September 17, 2005 to May 5, 2007 on The WB, and currently airs on The CW in the United States, Teletoon in Canada, Kids Central in Singapore, Cartoon Network's Boomerang in Australia, Cartoon Network in the UK, Southeast Asi...
. The studio's main focus is on original and licensed television program
Television program

A television program , television programme , or television show is something that people watch on television. It may be a one-off broadcast or, more usually, part of a periodically recurring television series....
ming; in this field, Warner Bros. Animation has had major successes with Looney Tunes-esque shows such as Tiny Toon Adventures
Tiny Toon Adventures

Tiny Toon Adventures is an American animated television series created and produced as a collaborative effort between Steven Spielberg's company Amblin Entertainment and Warner Bros....
 and Animaniacs
Animaniacs

Steven Spielberg Presents Animaniacs, usually referred to as Animaniacs, is an American list of animated television series, distributed by Warner Bros....
, DC Comics
DC Comics

DC Comics is one of the largest and most popular American comic book and related media companies, along with Marvel Comics. A subsidiary of Warner Bros....
-licensed shows such as Batman: The Animated Series
Batman: The Animated Series

Batman: The Animated Series is an United States, two time Emmy Award winning animated series adaptation of the comic book series featuring the DC Comics superhero, Batman....
 and Superman: The Animated Series
Superman: The Animated Series

Superman: The Animated Series is the unofficial title of a Warner Bros.' United States List of animated television series that ran from 1996 to 2000....
, and shows based upon other properties such as ¡Mucha Lucha!
¡Mucha Lucha!

?Mucha Lucha! is an Animation television series which premiered on Kids' WB on August 17, 2002. It was created by Eddie Mort and Lili Chin....
 and Hanna-Barbera
Hanna-Barbera

Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc. , was an American List of animation studios that dominated North American television animation during the second half of the 20th century....
's Scooby-Doo
Scooby-Doo

Scooby-Doo is a long-running Television in the United States animated television series produced for Saturday morning cartoon in several different versions from 1969 to the present....
 (H-B was acquired by WB in 1996 as part of the Turner
Turner Broadcasting System

Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. is the company managing the collection of cable television television networks and properties started by Ted Turner from the mid-1970s to the late-1990s....
-Time Warner
Time Warner

Time Warner Inc. is the world's third largest media and entertainment Conglomerate by market capitalization , headquartered in the Time Warner Center in New York City....
 merger). The studio briefly delved into feature animation production from 1994 to 2003, although Space Jam
Space Jam

Space Jam is a 1996 in film United States live-action/animated film starring Michael Jordan, Bugs Bunny and the rest of the Looney Tunes characters....
 (1996), a live-action/animation combination film starring National Basketball Association
National Basketball Association

The National Basketball Association is North America's premier professional men's basketball league, composed of thirty teams: twenty-nine in the United States and one in Canada....
 star Michael Jordan
Michael Jordan

Michael Jeffrey Jordan is a retired United States professional basketball player and active businessman. His biography on the National Basketball Association website states, "By acclamation, Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time." Jordan was one of the most effectively marketed athletes of his generation and was instr...
 opposite the Looney Tunes characters, remains the studio's only financially successful feature. The abandonment of feature film animation was mainly due to the poor box office performance of the feature Looney Tunes: Back in Action
Looney Tunes: Back in Action

Looney Tunes: Back in Action is a 2003 in film live-action/animated film that tells the story of a hapless stuntman, DJ Drake , who stumbles his way into a plot to possess a mysterious blue diamond in the course of rescuing his famous actor father ....
.

The "Termite Terrace" Hall of Fame: Warner Bros. Cartoons staff, 1930-1969


Studio heads

  • Leon Schlesinger
    Leon Schlesinger

    Leon Schlesinger was an USA film producer, most noted for founding Warner_Bros._Cartoons#1933_-_1944:_Leon_Schlesinger_Productions, which later became the Warner Bros....
     (1930-1944)
  • Eddie Selzer
    Eddie Selzer

    Edward "Eddie" Selzer was Film producer of Warner Bros. Cartoons from 1944 to 1960.After the studio was purchased from Leon Schlesinger in 1944, Selzer was assigned studio head by Jack Warner....
     (1944-1956)
  • John Burton
    John Burton

    John Burton may refer to:*John Burton *John Burton *John Burton *John Burton , constituency agent of British Prime Minister Tony Blair*John Burton , Canadian member of parliament...
     (1957-1961)
  • David H. DePatie (1961-1963)
  • William L. Hendricks (1967-1969)


Directors


Storyboard artists/writers


Layout artists/designers


Animators


Voices


Music


Filmography


Short subjects


Feature-length films


Theatrical films
  • The Incredible Mr. Limpet
    The Incredible Mr. Limpet

    The Incredible Mr. Limpet is a 1964 in film live-action/animated film from Warner Bros. about a human named Henry Limpet who shapeshifting a talking fish and helps the United States Navy to defeat Nazism using his new "thrum", an intense noise that disrupts underwater instruments and weapons....
     (1963, animation/live-action)


Live-action Warner Bros. features with animated segments
  • Two Guys From Texas (1947)
  • My Dream Is Yours (1949)
  • It's a Great Feeling
    It's a Great Feeling

    It's a Great Feeling is a Warner Bros. feature film starring Doris Day, Jack Carson, and Dennis Morgan in a spoof of what goes on behind-the-scenes in Hollywood, California movie-making....
     (1949)


TV series

  • The Bugs Bunny Show
    The Bugs Bunny Show

    The Bugs Bunny Show is a long-running United States television anthology series hosted by Bugs Bunny, that was mainly composed of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons produced for Warner Bros....
     and various spin-offs (1960-2000)
  • The Adventures of the Road Runner - produced as a pilot, not sold (1962)
  • Philbert - produced as a pilot, not sold (1963)


See also

  • Harman and Ising
    Harman and Ising

    Hugh Harman and Rudolf "Rudy" Ising were an United States animator/film director/film producer team best known for founding the Warner Bros....
  • DePatie-Freleng Enterprises
    DePatie-Freleng Enterprises

    DePatie-Freleng Enterprises was a Hollywood-based American animated production company, active from 1963 to 1981. They produced theatrical cartoons, animated series, commercials, title sequences and television specials ....
  • Warner Bros. Animation
    Warner Bros. Animation

    Warner Bros. Animation is the animation division of Warner Bros. Entertainment, a subsidiary of Time Warner. The studio is closely associated with the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies characters and others, some of whom - such as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam, Sylvester , and Tweety - are among the most f...
  • Looney Tunes
    Looney Tunes

    Looney Tunes is a Warner Bros. animated cartoon series which ran in many movie theatres from 1930 to 1969. It preceded the Merrie Melodies series and is Warner Bros.'s first animated theatrical series....
  • Merrie Melodies
    Merrie Melodies

    Merrie Melodies is the name of a series of animation distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures between 1931 and 1969. The sister series to Warner's Looney Tunes, Merrie Melodies were originally one-shot musical film cartoon shorts before gradually featuring recurring characters....
  • The Golden Age of American animation
    The Golden Age of American animation

    The Golden Age of American animation is a period in United States animation history that began with the advent of sound animated cartoon in 1928, with a peak between the second half of the '30s and the first half of the 1940s, and continued into the early 1960s when theatrical animated shorts slowly began losing to the new medium of televisio...
  • List of Warner Bros. cartoons with Blue Ribbon reissues
    List of Warner Bros. cartoons with Blue Ribbon reissues

    This is a list of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies which were given Blue Ribbon reissues by Warner Bros. between 1943 and 1964....


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