Tag: Warner Bros. Animation

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Bid on Animation History and Rarities to Raise Money for LA Wildfire Relief

The animation industry in partnership with ASIFA-Hollywood has launched AnimAID, and a fundraising auction at Sotheby’s is set to raise money for industry folks affected by the LA wildfires. The Walt Disney Company, Warner Brothers, Sony Pictures Animation, DreamWorks Animation, LAIKA, and more big studios have all donated an array of rare and unique pieces […]

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The Most Exciting Animation and Events Coming to Annecy 2025

The slate of animation coming to France’s annual Annecy Festival, running June 8-15, has been announced. And with it comes a lot of exciting presentations from global studios big and small celebrating the timelessness and reach of the medium around the world. Disney, Netflix, Warner Bros. Animation, DreamWorks, and Sony Animation are among the larger […]

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Warner Bros’ Looney Tunes Loathing Has Leaped From the Digital to the Physical World

In Warner Bros. Discovery’s latest move seemingly targeting the famed studio’s cinema history, one of the original homes of the Looney Tunes is set to be demolished. This, coming right off the new regime’s scrubbing of the cartoons off the platform, is certainly not a good look. It’s also bummer news in the aftermath of […]

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Here’s Where You Can Still Watch Classic Looney Tunes Cartoons—and Why You Should

There’s a new Looney Tunes movie out in theaters with The Day the Earth Blew Up—but if it’s gotten you excited to spend more time with the classic characters, you’ll have to look further than Warner Bros. Discovery’s Max. We can’t imagine who’s grinding an axe over there, but the studio’s classic Looney Tunes library […]

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Looney Tunes Rise Up to Save the World and Animation in The Day the Earth Blew Up

The team behind the delightfully chaotic recent run of Max’s Looney Tunes Cartoons led by director Pete Browngardt have pulled off a masterful bombastic feat—right under the nose of a real-life Judge Doom behind an exec desk—with the triumphant The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie. Believe it or not the film […]

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