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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 Spielberg]]'s Amblin Entertainment.
Warner Bros. Animation as it is known today began in [[1989]], when [[Jean 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 Entertainment.


==Filmography==
==Filmography==

Revision as of 18:16, 28 February 2024

WB Animation logo during the credits of Jellystone!.

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

History

Warner Bros. Animation as it is known today began in 1989, when Jean 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 Entertainment.

Filmography

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