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==History==
==History==
Warner Bros. Animation as it is known today began in [[1989]], when [[Jeanette MacCurdy]], who was in charge of productions at [[Hanna-Barbera]], left to spearhead the effort in revitalizing the studio for a modern era. She brought along fellow Hanna-Barbera employee [[Tom Ruegger]], who had been the showrunner of ''[[A Pup Named Scooby-Doo]]'' at the time, to oversee the production of the ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' spin-off ''Tiny Toon Adventures'', a collaboration with [[Steven Speilberg]]'s Amblin.
Warner Bros. Animation as it is known today began in [[1989]], when [[Jeanette MacCurdy]], who was in charge of productions at [[Hanna-Barbera]], left to spearhead the effort in revitalizing the studio for a modern era. She brought along fellow Hanna-Barbera employee [[Tom Ruegger]], who had been the showrunner of ''[[A Pup Named Scooby-Doo]]'' at the time, to oversee the production of the ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' spin-off ''Tiny Toon Adventures'', a collaboration with [[Steven Spielberg]]'s Amblin.


==Filmography==
==Filmography==

Revision as of 21:11, 23 September 2022

WB Animation logo during the credits of Jellystone!.

Warner Bros. Animation is an animation studio. It is the animation studio for Warner Brothers that has produced a handful of Hanna-Barbera-based productions, including shows, movies, specials, etc, most range from either the Scooby-Doo or Tom and Jerry franchise, although they'll come to produce other HB projects from time to time.

History

Warner Bros. Animation as it is known today began in 1989, when Jeanette MacCurdy, who was in charge of productions at Hanna-Barbera, left to spearhead the effort in revitalizing the studio for a modern era. She brought along fellow Hanna-Barbera employee Tom Ruegger, who had been the showrunner of A Pup Named Scooby-Doo at the time, to oversee the production of the Looney Tunes spin-off Tiny Toon Adventures, a collaboration with Steven Spielberg's Amblin.

Filmography

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