Warner bros animation

  1. Warner Bros. Animation Movies
  2. Warner Bros. Pictures Animation
  3. Animaniacs (TV Series 2020–2023)
  4. List of Warner Bros. Animation productions
  5. Warner Bros. Animation
  6. List of Warner Bros. theatrical animated feature films
  7. Warner Bros Pictures Animation Names Shane Prigmore Senior Creative Advisor – Deadline


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Warner Bros. Animation Movies

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Warner Bros. Pictures Animation

History On January 7, 2013, Jeff Robinov (then head of the studio's motion picture division) founded a screenplay development department, nicknamed a "think tank" for developing theatrical animated films, known as the Warner Animation Group. On February 7, 2014, Warner Animation Group released their first film, The Lego Batman Movie proved to be successful at the box office, The Lego Ninjago Movie and The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part were both unable to recoup its budget, with Ninjago being the first film from the Warner Animation Group to be a box-office flop. WAG's second film, A live-action/animated film based on Tom & Jerry, due to the film being heavy on An animated film based on the A Christmas-themed spin-off prequel titled On February 9, 2023, it was reported that former Warner Bros. Pictures Animation and stated that they planned to follow the creative lead of Abdy and De Luca. Upcoming releases WBPA's third live-action/animation hybrid, a A musical feature adaptation of Toto: The Dog-Gone Amazing Story Of The Wizard Of Oz began animation production in February 2021. It is being directed by Warner Bros. Pictures Animation is also collaborating with The Cat in the Hat with the focus on Thing One and Thing Two (2026), with collaboration with DC League of Super-Pets franchise following the film's critical and commercial success. The second Hanna-Barbera based film titled Meet the Flintstones, an origin movie based on Production Similar to The Lego Movie franchise, S...

Animaniacs (TV Series 2020–2023)

An updated version of the 1990s animated series featuring a trio of wacky characters causing mayhem on the Warner Bros. studio lot. An updated version of the 1990s animated series featuring a trio of wacky characters causing mayhem on the Warner Bros. studio lot. An updated version of the 1990s animated series featuring a trio of wacky characters causing mayhem on the Warner Bros. studio lot.

List of Warner Bros. Animation productions

Contents • 1 Feature films • 1.1 Theatrical features • 1.1.1 Compilation films • 1.1.2 Original films • 1.2 Direct-to-video features • 1.3 Television films • 1.4 Direct-to-streaming films • 1.5 Other film credits • 2 Short films • 2.1 Short subjects • 2.2 Television shorts • 2.3 Direct-to-video shorts • 2.4 Theme park shorts • 3 Television series • 3.1 Original series • 3.2 Short series • 4 Specials • 4.1 Television pilots • 4.2 Other television credits • 5 Commercials • 6 See also • 7 Notes • 8 References Feature films Theatrical features Compilation films Title Release date November 20, 1981 November 19, 1982 August 5, 1983 September 24, 1988 Original films # Title Release date Co-production with Animation services Notes 1990s 1 December 25, 1993 84% 65 $6 million $5.8 million 2 November 15, 1996 Main facility Heart of Texas Productions Character Builders Chuck Gammage Animation Premier Films Ltd. Rees / Leiva Productions Spaff Animation Uli Meyer Features 44% 59 $80 million $230.4 million First original 3 March 26, 1997 Turner Feature Animation 74% 62 $32 million $3.5 million 4 May 15, 1998 California and London WBFA facility Heart of Texas Productions 45% 50 $40 million $38.1 million First fully animated film from Warner Bros. Feature Animation outside of Turner Feature Animation. 5 August 6, 1999 — Main faculties Duncan Studios ( Signature Edition) 96% 85 $70–80 million $31.3 million Second and final fully animated film from Warner Bros. Feature Animation. Only film t...

Warner Bros. Animation

Contents • 1 History • 1.1 1970–1986: Restarting the studio • 1.2 1986–1996: Moving into television animation • 1.2.1 1990–2004: Warner Bros. Feature Animation • 1.3 1996–2019: Acquisitions of libraries • 1.4 2019–present: Reconstruction with animation • 2 Filmography • 3 See also • 4 Notes • 5 References • 6 Bibliography • 7 External links History 1970–1986: Restarting the studio The original Looney Tunes-related animation for TV specials and commercials at irregular intervals. In 1975, Looney Tunes specials at his Looney Tunes retrospective feature film titled Looney Tunes/ Merrie Melodies shorts with newly produced wraparounds of Warner Bros. Animation opened its doors on March 15, 1980, to produce compilation films and television specials starring the Looney Tunes characters. The studio's initial head was By 1986, Freleng had departed, and Hal Geer also stepped down the following year. Geer was briefly replaced by Steven S. Greene, who in turn was replaced by Freleng's former secretary Kathleen Helppie-Shipley, who would spearhead a major revival of the Looney Tunes brand in the years that followed. The studio continued production on special projects starring the Looney Tunes characters, sporadically producing new Looney Tunes/ Merrie Melodies shorts for theaters such as The Duxorcist (1987), The Duxorcist), were directed by 1986–1996: Moving into television animation Warner Bros. Television Animation Key people Beginning in 1986, Warner Bros. moved into regular televi...

List of Warner Bros. theatrical animated feature films

This article is about all animated features produced or distributed by Warner Bros.. For a list of features produced by Warner Bros. Animation and its predecessors, see This is a list of theatrical animated feature films produced or released by NOTE: Although Warner Bros. handled overseas theatrical distribution of Films Color legend Warner Animation Group (2014–2022) Other Warner Bros. studio Third-party studio Produced for video release, but given a brief theatrical release shortly before its video release. V S Distribution only D An A US releases Title Original theatrical release date Animation studio December 17, 1962 March 28, 1964 July 10, 1973 July 10, 1974 September 28, 1979 November 20, 1981 October 1, 1982 November 19, 1982 August 5, 1983 November 15, 1985 September 24, 1988 November 21, 1990 August 2, 1991 December 25, 1993 March 30, 1994 October 7, 1994 November 15, 1996 March 26, 1997 May 15, 1998 March 19, 1999 August 6, 1999 November 12, 1999 (English dub handled by July 21, 2000 April 6, 2001 August 10, 2001 July 3, 2002 November 14, 2003 February 20, 2004 August 13, 2004 November 10, 2004 September 23, 2005 July 7, 2006 July 28, 2006 November 17, 2006 March 23, 2007 August 15, 2008 September 24, 2010 December 17, 2010 November 18, 2011 February 7, 2014 August 14, 2015 July 25, 2016 September 23, 2016 October 10, 2016 February 10, 2017 August 14, 2017 September 22, 2017 June 15, 2018 YamatoWorks and Barnum Studio July 27, 2018 September 28, 2018 January 13,...

Warner Bros Pictures Animation Names Shane Prigmore Senior Creative Advisor – Deadline

Warner Bros. Pictures Animation has hired In addition to advising on creative development for WBPA’s ambitious production slate, Prigmore will also direct a film for the unit. He will be based at the studio’s HQ in Burbank, reporting directly to Damaschke. A veteran of Skydance Animation, Walt Disney Television Animation, DreamWorks Animation, and LAIKA, the Annie Award winner returns to Warner Bros. more than two decades after the company gave him his start on the seminal animated classic The Iron Giant. Related Story Warner Bros Pictures Animation Inks First-Look Deal With Locksmith Animation; First Pics Are 'Bad Fairies'&'The Lunar Chronicles' Prigmore’s announcement comes just as Damaschke has outlined his strategy for the newly relaunched features animation division to energize its legacy IP and develop partnerships with artists and creators worldwide to foster a slate of original storytelling resonant with global audiences of all ages. “Shane is a trusted colleague and respected creator and executive in animation,” Damaschke said.“As we build a studio for and led by filmmakers, we are thrilled to welcome him home to WBPA to help lead us into this next chapter.” “I’m thrilled and honored to be joining the talented team at Prigmore is 28-year vet in animation as an animator, designer, storyteller and creative leader. At Skydance Animation, he served as SVP, Development, guiding the creation of major feature film and series projects set for future release. As VP, Creati...