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  1. Warner Bros. Animation reopened its doors in 1980 to produce compilation films and television specials starring the Looney Tunes characters. Friz Freleng left DePatie-Freleng (which became Marvel Productions after being sold to Marvel Entertainment), and returned to Warner as executive producer.

  2. The original Warner Bros. Cartoons studio, as well as all of Warner Bros. 's short subject production divisions, closed in 1969 due to the rising costs and declining returns of short subject production. Outside animation companies were hired to produce new Looney Tunes -related animation for TV specials and commercials at irregular intervals.

  3. On May 11, 2022, Warner Bros. Animation was moved under Warner Bros. Television after the dissolution of the Warner Bros. Global Kids, Young Adults and Classics division by new owner Warner Bros. Discovery.

  4. The Entire History of Warner Bros. Animation Shows (1930 - 2022) This video is about the complete history of Warner Bros. Animation. Check out the Warner Bros. Movies Through the...

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  5. On September 13th, the anniversary of the first episode of the original series, a behind the scenes video was posted to Hulu’s social media accounts and Warner Bros. Kids’ YouTube channel previewing footage of the new intro, some animatics, lines and a script.

  6. Warner Bros. Animation (currently known alternatively as Warner Animation Group for theatrically released films) is the animation division of Warner Bros.. The studio is closely associated with the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies characters, among others.

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