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  1. Cartoon Network Speaks Out About Its Newly Announced Merger
  2. Genndy Tartakovsky Inks Cross
  3. Cartoon Network Studios, As You Know It, Is Gone Thanks To David Zaslav
  4. Warner Bros. Reworked Feature Animation Unit Appoints Artist
  5. List of animation studios owned by Warner Bros. Discovery


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Cartoon Network Speaks Out About Its Newly Announced Merger

Samurai Jack, The Powerpuff Grils, Johnny Bravo, Ben 10, Adventure Time, Regular Show, Over The Garden Wall, Summer Camp Island, and countless others. Some of these programs, such as Summer Camp Island, Close Enough, Infinity Train, and others have been nixed from HBO Max for reasons that have yet to be made official, though rumors have been spread far and wide as to why the decisions were ultimately made. At present, CN Studios is working on the likes of Genndy Tartakovsky's Unicorn Warriors Eternal, Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake, and Invincible Fight Girl, though fans are nervous that any of these series can be cut based on this year's events. Cartoon Network took to social media to confirm that it wasn't dead, while also stating that it "wasn't going anywhere", which should come as a big relief for countless fans that have dove into the network for decades to see some of the most original series to hit the airwaves: When the internet says you're dead but you're sitting here like 👁️👄👁️— Cartoon Network (@cartoonnetwork) Cartoon Network hasn't been the only ones hit by the recent merger, as the live-action feature-length film Batgirl shocked fans earlier in 2022 when it was shelved, along with the animated feature, Scoob: Holiday Haunt.

Genndy Tartakovsky Inks Cross

Emmy-winning creator, producer, and director Dexter’s Laboratory, Samurai Jack) has signed an exclusive multiyear cross-studio overall deal with Under the pact, Tartakovsky will develop, create, and produce original animated programming at both CNS and WBA intended for a variety of audiences and for all television platforms, including HBO Max, external streaming services, cable and broadcast networks. The cross-studio overall deal, developed by CNS and WBA, provides creators with maximum creative flexibility to develop original material and access to the extensive character and franchise libraries at each studio. Related Story 'Bye Bye Bunny: A Looney Tunes Musical' In The Works For HBO Max & Cartoon Network Sam Register, President of Cartoon Network Studios and Warner Bros. Animation said: “Genndy is a true visionary who embodies the creator spirit of Cartoon Network Studios. As he continues to push the boundaries of storytelling and animation, we are excited to have a front row seat both here and now also at Warner Bros. Animation.” Tartakovsky created Dexter’s Laboratory, Cartoon Network’s first series, during his time at Hanna-Barbera where he also helped produce and direct another fan favorite series, The Powerpuff Girls. He then moved to Cartoon Network Studios, where he created Samurai Jack and Sym-Bionic Titan as well as produced and directed the beloved animated series Star Wars: Clone Wars. In 2012, Tartakovsky made his feature directorial debut with the Golden G...

Cartoon Network Studios, As You Know It, Is Gone Thanks To David Zaslav

Warner Bros. Television Group (WBTVG) laid off 82 scripted, unscripted, and animation employees on Tuesday, and will not fill 43 more vacant positions. The 125 positions represented 26% of the companies workforce across those units. However, the layoffs, which were generally expected, don’t tell the whole story of what’s going on at Warner Bros. Discovery’s animation units. In fact, there was an even more consequential announcement yesterday that fundamentally alters the structure of Cartoon Network Studios going forward and will have a far-reaching impact on the projects that it produces. The company calls it part of its “strategic realignment.” In a company-wide memo, chairman Channing Dungey told staff that the company plans to fully consolidate its tv animation divisions, merging Warner Bros. Animation (WBA) and Cartoon Network Studios (CNS). Going forward, Sam Register will continue as head of WBA and CNS, as well as Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe, the latter of which will continue to operate independently from the other two. According to the memo, all three labels will continue to exist, but perhaps more in name than in action. Both development and production at WBA and CNS will now be merged, extending on the cross-studio teams that were already in place for programming, casting, legal, and business affairs, and artist relations. This means that Cartoon Network Studios no longer has any independent say on either creative or operational matters, something that has neve...

Warner Bros. Reworked Feature Animation Unit Appoints Artist

After Prigmore is a veteran artist-turned-executive with an impressive track record. He has put in stints at Skydance Animation, Walt Disney Television Animation, Dreamworks Animation, and Laika. He began his career at Warner Bros. in the late 1990s, working on the classic film The Iron Giant. Here are the details of Prigmore’s appointment: • In his new role, Prigmore will advise on creative development for WBPA’s production slate, working out of the studio’s Burbank headquarters and reporting directly to Warner Bros. Pictures Animation president Bill Damaschke, a fellow Dreamworks and Skydance alumn. • At Skydance, Prigmore DuckTales, Amphibia, The Owl House, Monsters at Work, and Marvel’s Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur. • As an animator and designer, he received two Annie Awards for his work on Laika’s Coraline and Dreamworks’ The Croods. Other high-profile films on his resume include How to Train Your Dragon, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, The Boxtrolls, and The Lego Movie. His animated series work includes The Proud Family, Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends, and Tangled: The Series. Lithograph showing 26 different emotions of Coraline. Inked heads by Dan Krall, penciled heads by Mike Cachuela. Color head by Shane Prigmore. • Said Damaschke in a release: “Shane is a trusted colleague and respected creator and executive in animation. 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.” ...

List of animation studios owned by Warner Bros. Discovery

Animation: Television & DVD films, short films, specials and television series in hand-drawn, digital, and CGI. Current animation division of Warner Bros. and successor of Units: Warner Bros. Television Animation (1981–2003), Warner Bros. Feature Animation (1994–2004), Warner Bros. Animation VFX (2004–2018) Warner Bros. Television Studios Animation: Television series, specials and feature films Currently an animation division of Warner Bros (operated through Warner Bros. Discovery Networks, formerly Satellite studios: Former Satellite studio names: Cartoon Network Development Studio Europe (2007–2017), Cartoon Network Studios Europe (2017–2021). Defunct in 1969 Animation: Hand-drawn theatrical feature films and short films The original animation unit of Warner Bros. Originally founded as an independent studio called Harman-Ising Productions in 1926, then renamed to Leon Schlesinger Productions in 1933, it was later sold to WB in 1944. After its closure in 1963, it was briefly reopened in 1967, only to be shut down for good in 1969. Former names: Leon Schlesinger Productions (1933–1944) Defunct in 1997 Animation: Feature films Spun off from the Hanna-Barbera feature animation division in 1991, the studio was later folded into Warner Bros. Feature Animation in 1997. Warner Bros. Pictures Group [ ] Warner Bros. Feature Animation [ ] Warner Bros. Feature Animation, a division of Warner Bros. Pictures Group, opened in 1991 with 360 employees in Burbank, and another 100 employee...