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'''Audio:''' The closing theme of the show. On ''The Road Runner Show'', Road Runner's distinctive "Beep beep!" and tongue-popping-out sound effects (provided by Paul Julian and Treg Brown) are heard. |
'''Audio:''' The closing theme of the show. On ''The Road Runner Show'', Road Runner's distinctive "Beep beep!" and tongue-popping-out sound effects (provided by Paul Julian and Treg Brown) are heard. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on TV broadcasts of ''The Porky Pig Show'' and ''The Road Runner Show''. |
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===2nd Logo (September 3, 1967-1970)=== |
===2nd Logo (September 3, 1967-1970)=== |
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*This logo is usually seen on ''The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show''. |
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*It was also later used for the 1971-75 run of ''The Bugs Bunny Show'', as well as its 1980s French dub. |
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===3rd Logo (September 1972-March 8, 1992)=== |
===3rd Logo (September 1972-March 8, 1992)=== |
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'''Audio:''' The closing theme of the show. |
'''Audio:''' The closing theme of the show. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on episodes of ''The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show'', ''The Sylvester and Tweety, Daffy, and Speedy Show'', ''The Bugs Bunny/Looney Tunes Comedy Hour'', and ''The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show'', as well as other ''Looney Tunes'' specials during the era, though most specials plaster it with the 5th logo. |
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===4th Logo (September 28, 1979-November 20, 1980, November 20, 1987-November 6, 2000)=== |
===4th Logo (September 28, 1979-November 20, 1980, November 20, 1987-November 6, 2000)=== |
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*The 1979 version was seen on many shorts of the time including ''The Fright Before Christmas'', ''Bugs Bunny's Christmas Carol'', and ''Freeze Frame |
*The 1979 version was seen on many shorts of the time including ''The Fright Before Christmas'', ''Bugs Bunny's Christmas Carol'', and ''Freeze Frame''. |
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**It is also seen on ''The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie''. |
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*The 1987 version was only seen on ''The Duxorcist'' and ''The Night of the Living Duck''. |
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*The 1990-2000 versions |
*The 1990-2000 versions are seen on ''Looney Tunes'' from the era, notably ''Carrotblanca'', ''Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers'', ''(Blooper) Bunny'' and ''Little Go Beep'', among others. |
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===5th Logo (October 21, 1988-1992)=== |
===5th Logo (October 21, 1988-1992)=== |
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*On some ''Looney Tunes'' videos of the early 90s, no background music is used, just the sound of Bugs munching his carrot. |
*On some ''Looney Tunes'' videos of the early 90s, no background music is used, just the sound of Bugs munching his carrot. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on syndicated episodes of ''Merrie Melodies Starring Bugs Bunny & Friends'', as well as various ''Looney Tunes'' TV specials (often plastering over older logos from the 1970s and 1980s, in many cases the 5th logo but sometimes even the 6th [[Warner Bros. Television Studios|Warner Bros. Television]] logo on any specials originally using the aforementioned logos). Its first known sighting was the special ''Bugs & Daffy: Battle of the Music Video Stars''. |
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===6th Logo (August 15, 1990-1992)=== |
===6th Logo (August 15, 1990-1992)=== |
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*Seen at the beginning of every episode of ''Batman: The Animated Series''. |
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*The byline variants |
*The byline variants are seen at the beginning of ''Taz-Mania'' and the end of ''Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation''. |
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*This was also seen at the beginning of some reruns of ''Beetlejuice'', when it was on [[Nickelodeon]] and [[Cartoon Network]]. |
*This was also seen at the beginning of some reruns of ''Beetlejuice'', when it was on [[Nickelodeon]] and [[Cartoon Network]]. |
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*It was also seen at the end of ''The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show's'' seventh season (1992) and at the beginning of ''Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation''. |
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*It does not appear on ''Animaniacs'' or the main ''Tiny Toon Adventures'' series. |
*It does not appear on ''Animaniacs'' or the main ''Tiny Toon Adventures'' series. |
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*This logo survives on DVD releases of ''The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries'', ''Pinky and the Brain'', ''Freakazoid'' and ''Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain''. |
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*It was also last seen on the series finale of ''The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries''. |
*It was also last seen on the series finale of ''The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries''. |
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*It is also seen on almost every Warner Bros. Animation series from 1995 to 2001, including ''Detention'', ''Histeria!'', ''Road Rovers'', seasons 3 through 5 of ''Animaniacs'', ''Pinky and the Brain'' and its ill-fated spinoff, ''Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain''. |
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*The "Classic Animation" variant |
*The "Classic Animation" variant was seen on ''Bugs 'n' Daffy'' (formerly known as ''That's Warner Bros.!'') and ''The Daffy Duck Show''. |
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**It is also intact on Boomerang's streaming print of the 1962 short ''Prince Varmint'' (due to said print being taken from season 1 episode 17 of ''Bugs 'n' Daffy''). |
**It is also intact on Boomerang's streaming print of the 1962 short ''Prince Varmint'' (due to said print being taken from season 1 episode 17 of ''Bugs 'n' Daffy''). |
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*It |
*It is also seen on ''Batman Beyond'' and on ''The New Batman Adventures'' (a.k.a. the 4th season of ''Batman: The Animated Series'' and originally one half of ''The New Batman/Superman Adventures'' on original Kids' WB broadcasts) on The Hub (now Discovery Family). |
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*However, when reruns of ''Animaniacs'' aired on Nickelodeon from 2001 until 2003 and on Nicktoons TV from 2002 until 2005, this logo was plastered by the "Distributed by" version of the 2001 Warner Bros. Television logo. |
*However, when reruns of ''Animaniacs'' aired on Nickelodeon from 2001 until 2003 and on Nicktoons TV from 2002 until 2005, this logo was plastered by the "Distributed by" version of the 2001 Warner Bros. Television logo. |
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*Modern digital releases of ''The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries'' (i.e., Boomerang, HBO Max) plaster this logo with the 2001 Warner Bros. Television logo. |
*Modern digital releases of ''The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries'' (i.e., Boomerang, HBO Max) plaster this logo with the 2001 Warner Bros. Television logo. |
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'''Audio:''' None. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on [[Re-TV Video Library]]'s VHS releases of ''Looney Tunes'' material, though the tapes aren't easy to find as they were only sold on Columbia House's website, in the Internet's early years. |
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===10th Logo (November 17, 2001-April 7, 2009)=== |
===10th Logo (November 17, 2001-April 7, 2009)=== |
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'''Variants:''' |
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*Every show and DTV movie produced by Warner Bros. Animation from this period would feature an in-credit variant of the 2001 and 2003 shields, sometimes the latter would plaster over the 2001 in-credit shield also. |
*Every show and DTV movie produced by Warner Bros. Animation from this period would feature an in-credit variant of the 2001 and 2003 shields, sometimes the latter would plaster over the 2001 in-credit shield also. |
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*On ''Chill Out, Scooby-Doo!'', a variant of the 2003 logo was seen with the Warner Bros. URL missing, just the shield on the clouds. This variant |
*On ''Chill Out, Scooby-Doo!'', a variant of the 2003 logo was seen with the Warner Bros. URL missing, just the shield on the clouds. This variant is also seen on ''The Batman'' episode "Night and the City", the ''Tom and Jerry Tales'' episodes "Fire Breathing Tom Cat / Medieval Menace / The Itch" and was also seen on [[CBBC|CBBC]] UK airings of ''What's New, Scooby Doo?'', early second season episodes of ''Shaggy and Scooby-Doo Get a Clue!'', ''Krypto the Superdog'', ''The Batman'', ''¡Mucha Lucha!'' and ''Baby Looney Tunes'', respectively. |
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*In September 2007, a variation was introduced with the byline "'''A {{Font|Times New Roman|TimeWarner}} Company'''" on the bottom. Last seen on ''Scooby-Doo and the Samurai Sword''. |
*In September 2007, a variation was introduced with the byline "'''A {{Font|Times New Roman|TimeWarner}} Company'''" on the bottom. Last seen on ''Scooby-Doo and the Samurai Sword''. |
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*On ''Tom and Jerry: The Karate Guard'', a version is seen where the shield is much smaller, and underneath it is the byline "'''A {{Font|Times New Roman|TimeWarner}} Company'''" and the "www.warnerbros.com" URL. It is also a bit off-center. |
*On ''Tom and Jerry: The Karate Guard'', a version is seen where the shield is much smaller, and underneath it is the byline "'''A {{Font|Times New Roman|TimeWarner}} Company'''" and the "www.warnerbros.com" URL. It is also a bit off-center. |
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*On season 2 of ''Johnny Test'', the logo is cropped on both the 4:3 and 16:9 prints. This version has the URL slightly edited upwards. Warner Bros. never was involved in the show during this season. A narrowed version of the variant also exists, and it is seen on French 4:3 prints of early season 2 episodes of said show. |
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*On Kids' WB!/The CW4Kids broadcasts of all WB animated shows until the fall of 2008, the logo appears in a split screen due to the block's own split-screen credits. |
*On Kids' WB!/The CW4Kids broadcasts of all WB animated shows until the fall of 2008, the logo appears in a split screen due to the block's own split-screen credits. |
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*The 2001 version can be found on early episodes of ''Justice League'' and first season episodes of ''Teen Titans'', among other shows. |
*The 2001 version can be found on early episodes of ''Justice League'' and first season episodes of ''Teen Titans'', among other shows. |
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**However newer HD prints of shows that used this logo have plastered it with the 2003 variant thus making it a bit harder to find. However, SD prints however often keep this variant (both on-screen and in-credit). |
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*This logo is seen on various shows on Cartoon Network, Boomerang and Kids' WB, including ''Teen Titans'', ''Justice League/Justice League Unlimited'', ''Loonatics Unleashed'', ''Tom and Jerry Tales'', ''Xiaolin Showdown'', ''Ozzy and Drix'', ''Krypto the Superdog'', ''The Batman'', ''Legion of Super Heroes'', ''Duck Dodgers'', ''Baby Looney Tunes'', ''What's New, Scooby-Doo?'', ''Shaggy and Scooby-Doo Get a Clue!'', the first two seasons of ''Johnny Test'', and on various direct-to-video productions from the studio, such as ''Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas''. |
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**The 2003 logo made a surprise reappearance on ''Mortal Kombat Legends: Cage Match'' (albeit using a variant) in which the film itself is set in the 1980s. The 19th logo appears at the end. |
**The 2003 logo also made a surprise reappearance on ''Mortal Kombat Legends: Cage Match'' (albeit using a variant) in which the film itself is set in the 1980s. The 19th logo appears at the end. |
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*This logo can also be seen on the ''Looney Tunes'' cartoons produced by Larry Doyle in the 2003-2005 time frame. |
*This logo can also be seen on the ''Looney Tunes'' cartoons produced by Larry Doyle in the 2003-2005 time frame. |
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*All six cartoons using this logo have been released on the ''Looney Tunes: Back in Action'' Blu-ray and were made available to stream on HBO Max until January 2023, and at least two of them have also occasionally aired on MeTV's ''Toon In With Me'' program. |
*All six cartoons using this logo have been released on the ''Looney Tunes: Back in Action'' Blu-ray and were made available to stream on HBO Max until January 2023, and at least two of them have also occasionally aired on MeTV's ''Toon In With Me'' program. |
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*Three of the cartoons were also released on standard-definition DVD in North America: ''Whizzard of Ow'' on the ''Looney Tunes: Back in Action'' DVD release, ''Hare and Loathing in Las Vegas'' on ''The Essential Bugs Bunny'' 2010 DVD and ''Attack of the Drones'' on ''The Essential Daffy Duck'' 2010 DVD (also released in 2010). |
*Three of the cartoons were also released on standard-definition DVD in North America: ''Whizzard of Ow'' on the ''Looney Tunes: Back in Action'' DVD release, ''Hare and Loathing in Las Vegas'' on ''The Essential Bugs Bunny'' 2010 DVD release and ''Attack of the Drones'' on ''The Essential Daffy Duck'' 2010 DVD release (also released in 2010). |
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*The cartoons have also aired in Canada and other international TV markets. A possible reason why these ''Looney Tunes'' shorts took a long time to receive a |
*The cartoons have also aired in Canada and other international TV markets. A possible reason why these ''Looney Tunes'' shorts took a long time to receive a U.S. release is that these cartoons were six of over 30 shorts Warner Bros. had in production for theatrical release (some of them ''Looney Tunes'', others ''Tom and Jerry''). |
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*However, ''Looney Tunes: Back in Action''<nowiki/>'s failure at the box office forced Warner Bros. to reorganize their entire animation unit (while these shorts were produced by the television/direct-to-video animation unit, the feature animation division was shut down after failure). This ended up shutting down production on these shorts in 2004, with only 11 of these shorts (six of them the aforementioned Looney Tunes shorts) completed (however, the cancelled ''Tom and Jerry'' shorts were completed in 2006 as ''Tom and Jerry Tales'' shorts). |
*However, ''Looney Tunes: Back in Action''<nowiki/>'s failure at the box office forced Warner Bros. to reorganize their entire animation unit (while these shorts were produced by the television/direct-to-video animation unit, the feature animation division was shut down after failure). This ended up shutting down production on these shorts in 2004, with only 11 of these shorts (six of them the aforementioned Looney Tunes shorts) completed (however, the cancelled ''Tom and Jerry'' shorts were completed in 2006 as ''Tom and Jerry Tales'' shorts). |
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*The standard version with Bugs Bunny appears on ''Batman: The Brave and the Bold'', ''Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes'', and ''MAD'', and the ghouly version without Bugs |
*The standard version with Bugs Bunny appears on ''Batman: The Brave and the Bold'', ''Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes'', and ''MAD'', and the ghouly version without Bugs can be found on ''Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated'' on Cartoon Network (though the standard logo did appear on the first episode as a sneak preview, and later episodes have no opening logo), but also seen on Boomerang, HBO Max and other streaming services, and the entire series of said show on DVD still has this variant intact. |
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*The alternative logo |
*The alternative logo is seen on ''Young Justice'' (though the standard logo was seen on the first two episodes), and DC Universe Original Animated Movies made after 2008, such as ''Wonder Woman'', ''Green Lantern: First Flight'', and other PG-13 movies. |
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*It can also be found on ''Scooby-Doo! Legend of the Phantosaur'', as well as all DC Showcase shorts. |
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*Although the opening with Bugs Bunny |
*Although the opening with Bugs Bunny is seen on ''Scooby-Doo and the Samurai Sword'', they used the 2007 version of the 10th logo instead. |
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*The opening logo does not appear on ''The Looney Tunes Show'', which uses the 16th logo instead. However, the closing does feature this logo. |
*The opening logo does not appear on ''The Looney Tunes Show'', which uses the 16th logo instead. However, the closing does feature this logo. |
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*The closing logo does not appear on the ''Robot Chicken DC Comics Special'' or the ''Robot Chicken DC Comics Special 2: Villains in Paradise''. |
*The closing logo does not appear on the ''Robot Chicken DC Comics Special'' or the ''Robot Chicken DC Comics Special 2: Villains in Paradise''. |
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*The opening logo |
*The opening logo does not appear on the newer WB Animation programs such as ''ThunderCats'' (2011 series), ''Green Lantern: The Animated Series'', and the first season of ''Teen Titans Go!''. |
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*The logo was last seen on ''Scooby-Doo! and the Beach Beastie'', not using the 18th or 19th logo. |
*The logo was last seen on ''Scooby-Doo! and the Beach Beastie'', not using the 18th or 19th logo. |
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'''Audio:''' The ending theme of ''MAD''. |
'''Audio:''' The ending theme of ''MAD''. |
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'''Availability:''' This logo is only seen after the end credits of ''MAD''. |
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===16th Logo (''The Looney Tunes Show'' custom logo) (May 3, 2011-August 31, 2014)=== |
===16th Logo (''The Looney Tunes Show'' custom logo) (May 3, 2011-August 31, 2014)=== |
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*This logo can be seen on the series ''The Looney Tunes Show'', which currently airs reruns on Cartoon Network and Boomerang. |
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*It |
*It is also available on the Boomerang streaming service, Max, and other digital download/streaming platforms, and the first season is also on DVD as well. |
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===17th Logo (''Tom & Jerry'' animated movies custom logo) (September 28, 2012-June 27, 2017)=== |
===17th Logo (''Tom & Jerry'' animated movies custom logo) (September 28, 2012-June 27, 2017)=== |
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'''Audio:''' The opening music. |
'''Audio:''' The opening music. |
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'''Availability:''' This logo is only used on ''Tom and Jerry'' direct-to-video movies, starting with ''Tom and Jerry: Robin Hood and His Merry Mouse''. |
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===18th Logo (19th logo prototype) (June 5, 2014-July 30, 2015)=== |
===18th Logo (19th logo prototype) (June 5, 2014-July 30, 2015)=== |
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*The logo first appeared in the trailer of the direct-to-video movie, ''Looney Tunes: Rabbit's Run''. |
*The logo first appeared in the trailer of the direct-to-video movie, ''Looney Tunes: Rabbit's Run''. |
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*The full normal logo currently |
*The full normal logo is currently seen on DC Original Animated Movies since mid-2015, web shorts based on ''Batman Unlimited'', ''Justice League: Gods and Monsters Chronicles'', ''New Looney Tunes'', ''Bunnicula'', ''Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!'', ''Justice League Action'', ''Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz'', ''Wacky Races'' (2017 series), ''DC Super Hero Girls'' shorts and specials (as well as the 2019 series), seasons 2-4 of ''The Tom and Jerry Show'' (2014), the infamous ''Teen Titans Go!'' beginning with the third season, ''Unikitty!'', ''ThunderCats Roar'', ''Yabba Dabba Dinosaurs'', ''Jellystone!'', at the end of ''Looney Tunes Cartoons'', ''Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?'', ''Tom and Jerry in New York'', ''Bugs Bunny Builders'', ''Batwheels'', ''Velma'' and ''Tiny Toons Looniversity''. |
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*The enhanced logo first appeared on Netflix's adaptation series of ''Green Eggs and Ham''. |
*The enhanced logo first appeared on Netflix's adaptation series of ''Green Eggs and Ham''. |
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**It also later |
**It is also later seen on the 2020 revival of ''Animaniacs'' and future DC Animated Movies starting with ''Superman: Man of Tomorrow''. |
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*As of this writing, it is used in tandem with the normal logo. |
*As of this writing, it is used in tandem with the normal logo. |
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*The logo with sound effects first appeared on ''Wonder Woman: Bloodlines'', alongside other future releases from the DC Universe Animated Original Movies. |
*The logo with sound effects first appeared on ''Wonder Woman: Bloodlines'', alongside other future releases from the DC Universe Animated Original Movies. |
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*The standard logo also |
*The standard logo is also seen on the newest 2023 ''Tom and Jerry'' shorts series set in Singapore, on the APAC channels of Cartoon Network, despite it being merely more like a co-production with Warner Bros. Animation, actually being made by Aum Animation Studios India. |
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*This logo does not appear on the ''Robot Chicken DC Comics Special III: Magical Friendship''. |
*This logo does not appear on the ''Robot Chicken DC Comics Special III: Magical Friendship''. |
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'''Audio Variant:''' On ''Taz: Quest for Burger'', a fast-paced violin rendition of "Merrily We Roll Along" plays over the logo and trails off into the opening music of the film. The sound effects and Daffy's voice are still heard. |
'''Audio Variant:''' On ''Taz: Quest for Burger'', a fast-paced violin rendition of "Merrily We Roll Along" plays over the logo and trails off into the opening music of the film. The sound effects and Daffy's voice are still heard. |
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'''Availability:''' It is currently being used in tandem with the previous logo on movies. This was first seen on ''Teen Titans Go! To the Movies'' and has since |
'''Availability:''' It is currently being used in tandem with the previous logo on movies. This was first seen on ''Teen Titans Go! To the Movies'' and has since been seen on several direct-to-video releases from the company. |
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=== 21st Logo (''Looney Tunes Cartoons'' custom logo) (June 11, 2019-June 13, 2024) === |
=== 21st Logo (''Looney Tunes Cartoons'' custom logo) (June 11, 2019-June 13, 2024) === |
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Warner Bros. Animation (known from 1995-2003 as Warner Bros. Television h) is the successor to the original Warner Bros. Cartoons established in 1944, which was known before as Leon Schlesinger Productions. The studio was established in 1980.
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On October 11, 2022, Warner Bros. Discovery announced that as part of a cost-cutting restructuring, Warner Bros. Animation would merge with Cartoon Network Studios, with their respective names being retained for future productions.
Visuals: A generic variant of the 1955-1967 Warner Bros. Television logo with Looney Tunes characters.
Variants:
Technique: For The Bugs Bunny Show and The Porky Pig Show, it's hand-drawn animation, the former provided by Warner Bros. Cartoons and the latter done by Hal Seeger Productions. For The Road Runner Show, it's a still illustration.
Audio: The closing theme of the show. On The Road Runner Show, Road Runner's distinctive "Beep beep!" and tongue-popping-out sound effects (provided by Paul Julian and Treg Brown) are heard.
Availability: Seen on TV broadcasts of The Porky Pig Show and The Road Runner Show.
Visuals: Another generic variant, this time featuring the 1967 Warner Bros.-Seven Arts logo.
Variants:
Technique: Usually a still image, but The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour variant uses traditional animation directed by Robert McKimson and animated at Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Cartoons.
Audio: The closing theme of the show.
Availability:
Visuals: Same as before, the Looney Tunes characters are seen standing beside the 1972 WBTV logo (the Big "W" logo) or the Warner Bros. shield with the company name on top (in the Warner Communications custom typeface) and the byline "A WARNER COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY" below.
Bylines:
Variants:
Technique: A still illustration.
Audio: The closing theme of the show.
Availability: Seen on episodes of The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show, The Sylvester and Tweety, Daffy, and Speedy Show, The Bugs Bunny/Looney Tunes Comedy Hour, and The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show, as well as other Looney Tunes specials during the era, though most specials plaster it with the 5th logo.
Visuals: The concentric circles are shown, with "WARNER BROS. INC.", "WARNER BROS. CARTOONS INC.", "WARNER BROS. PICTURES", "WARNER BROS. CLASSIC ANIMATION" or "WARNER BROS ANIMATION INC." on the top, and "Present" or "Presents" on the bottom from 1987 on. Then the WB shield (in either red and white or blue and gold) zooms in. A few seconds later, it may either fade to a character's head or none.
Closing Visuals: The "That's all Folks!" script writes itself over the concentric circles background. From 1991 to 1997, either "A WARNER BROS. CARTOON" or the copyright stamp and the IATSE logo appears below.
Variants:
Technique: Hand-drawn animation.
Audio: "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down" (1946-1955 "goofy" version) or "Merrily We Roll Along" (1945-1955 or 1955-1964 versions) in the 1979 and 1987 versions. From 1990 to 1993, "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down" was used, either using a new composition by Hummie Mann or the 1955 version. Starting in 1994 with Chariots of Fur, the theme "Merrily We Roll Along" is used, orchestrated by the composers of Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries and others (such as Richard Stone, George Daugherty or Cameron Patrick). In the 1991 short (Blooper) Bunny, the theme "What's Up Doc?" is used, arranged by George Daugherty.
Audio Variants: On The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie, "Merrily We Roll Along" is arranged by Dean Elliott.
Availability:
Visuals: Over a royal blue wallpaper of little WB print shields, Bugs Bunny is seen in the spotlight, prompted on top of the company name "WARNER BROS. ANIMATION INC." in yellow-green.
Technique: Hand-drawn animation.
Audio: The sound of Bugs munching his carrot, usually played over the closing theme of the show.
Audio Variants:
Availability: Seen on syndicated episodes of Merrie Melodies Starring Bugs Bunny & Friends, as well as various Looney Tunes TV specials (often plastering over older logos from the 1970s and 1980s, in many cases the 5th logo but sometimes even the 6th Warner Bros. Television logo on any specials originally using the aforementioned logos). Its first known sighting was the special Bugs & Daffy: Battle of the Music Video Stars.
Visuals: The same as the sixth Warner Bros. Television logo, except that the text above reads "WARNER BROS. ANIMATION INC.", and the fonts are also different.
Technique: A painting filmed by a cameraman.
Audio: The ending theme of the show.
Availability: Only seen on Happy Birthday, Bugs: 50 Looney Years, Bugs Bunny's Creature Features, Bugs Bunny's Lunar Tunes and Bugs Bunny's Overtures to Disaster (even on the 1998 UK VHS release thereof from Warner Home Video).
Visuals: On a cloud background, the standard WB shield is displayed in a small, different looking design. The banner reads "WARNER BROS. ANIMATION".
Bylines:
Technique: A painting filmed by a cameraman.
Audio: The opening/closing theme of the show/movie. On Taz-Mania, it has the last four notes of the Taz-Mania ending theme, which was composed by Richard Stone.
Availability:
Visuals: Over a set of clouds, there is a very metallic rendition of the 1984 WB shield, with the banner reading "TELEVISION ANIMATION", and the byline at the bottom. Underneath is the byline, "A TIME WARNER ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY".
Variants:
Technique: A digital graphic.
Audio: The ending of the show's theme or none.
Availability:
Visuals: The Warner Bros. logo inside the concentric circles cuts onto the screen. Then, the shield zooms in towards the camera and moves down off-screen to show Bugs Bunny's face. The circles then zoom out a bit to reveal the sky background from the Warner Bros. Family Entertainment logo, and the letters "Looney Tunes" slide in. A print WB logo is also seen at the bottom of the circles.
Technique: CGI animation.
Audio: None.
Availability: Seen on Re-TV Video Library's VHS releases of Looney Tunes material, though the tapes aren't easy to find as they were only sold on Columbia House's website, in the Internet's early years.
Visuals: There are two main variants of the logo:
Trivia: On SD prints of at least episodes 2 and 3 of season 2 of Duck Dodgers, the end credits cut to black in the place where the logo should be. The reason for this is unknown, though it may be due to bad editing. The almost exact subject also happened on What's New, Scooby-Doo?, but the last credit is somehow frozen and the logo doesn't appear at all.
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Technique: A digital graphic.
Audio: It's usually the outro of the show's theme music, but is also seen silent on some direct-to-video movies (typically if it follows a DC Entertainment logo, a Hanna-Barbera credit, or a dedication in the credits).
Audio Variant: On CBBC UK airings of What's New, Scooby Doo?, Shaggy and Scooby-Doo Get a Clue!, Krypto the Superdog and Baby Looney Tunes, the last note of the show's theme music is heard.
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Visuals: On a black background, a green center zooms up as some red rings zoom out one-by-one and arrange themselves into the famous "bullseye" backdrop. Then a large, metallic red-and-gold WB shield comes from the center of the screen, zooms up to a huge size, overshooting its mark and then backs up to its usual spot on the bullseye (this was borrowed from the 1953 3D LT short Lumberjack Rabbit). Then over it, "WARNER BROS. PICTURES" "wipes" onscreen over the shield in an ugly font, and underneath is "PRESENTS" in the same font.
Closing Visuals: The same concentric circles background as before, but with "LOONEY TUNES" above the center of the rings and "That's all Folks!" tracing itself on the bottom of the bullseye. Porky Pig (voiced by Billy West) appears in the center and stutters, "T-th-th-that's all, folks!".
Technique: Hand-drawn animation.
Audio: A remixed version of "Merrily We Roll Along", arranged by Walter Murphy and recorded at the Newman Scoring Stage at the Fox Studio Lot.
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Visuals: The logo is similar to the 1953 MGM Cartoons logo, but instead of using Tanner the lion with baby blue ribboning, it is replaced by a Warner Bros. shield, and instead of "A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER", it's replaced with "A WARNER BROS. ANIMATION". The word "CARTOON" is still used, and it still takes place in a blue background.
Technique: A digital graphic.
Audio: The opening music.
Availability: It was first seen in The Karate Guard and was last seen in Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale.
Visuals: On a red spotlight background, the standard WB shield is seen much like before, with Bugs Bunny (drawn in his 1940s style) on the left, munching his carrot. The shield is more computer-generated. Below the shield is "Presents" in white script.
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Technique: A mix of traditional and CGI animation. A still image for the closing variant.
Audio: The opening variant plays a sped-up version of the very end of the 1945-1955 rendition of "Merrily We Roll Along" by Carl Stalling with Bugs munching his carrot, while the end variant uses the end theme of the show/movie or none.
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Visuals: On a black background, a series of 3D orange circles come flying into the screen, arranging itself into the famous "bullseye" backdrop. Then a large, metallic WB shield zooms in at a fast pace, overshooting its mark and nearly crashing into the screen (again, a la Lumberjack Rabbit), and then bounces back to its normal position, as "WARNER BROS. ANIMATION" appears above it, and "Presents" below it, in the classic fonts, with a production number and a copyright notice at the bottom. The logo then comes apart and zooms away. No series logo or closing titles appear.
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Technique: CGI animated by Reel FX.
Audio: A remixed, short version of "Merrily We Roll Along", arranged by Christopher Lennertz. On the 3D shorts, when the shield zooms in, we hear the "twanging" sound from the 1945-1955 Merrie Melodies theme. Also, we hear some whooshing sounds when the circles fly by.
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Visuals: On a crumpled orange paper background, the WB shield (similar to the 1985 Warner Home Video shield) is at the center and a little bit to the top of the screen, made out of crumpled dark blue-gray paper and with the space in the lower bowl of the "B" being poorly-aligned, and on the bottom is the byline "A WARNER BROS. ENTERTAINMENT CO.". Below the company byline is the "www.warnerbros.com" URL. The logo gets covered up with the MAD logo all over and wipes to the left for the after-credits skit.
Variant: On the episode "KoBee Movie/Law and Ogre", the logo is drawn on a flip book, like the credits were. The shield is drawn much more smoothly and the space in the lower bowl of the "B" is aligned correctly, while the text below it is written in a cruder, notebook writing-esque font.
Technique: A digital graphic.
Audio: The ending theme of MAD.
Availability: This logo is only seen after the end credits of MAD.
Visuals: At the start of the show, the sequence starts on a black background with a dark blue light. Then, a large WB shield in the design of the 14th logo, accompanied with the words "WARNER BROS. ANIMATION" and "Presents", in the same fonts as the 14th logo, alongside a production number and a copyright notice at the bottom, zoom in (with the shield once again zooming in closer than the letters and overshooting its mark, crashing into the screen, then quickly pulling back-again, a la Lumberjack Rabbit). Around the same time the shield appears, a colorful, painted orange/yellow bullseye "zooms" behind it. Then a quick second later, the shield zooms out, and the camera follows the shield, segueing into the opening intro of the show.
Segment Visuals: Before the Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote and Merrie Melodies segments that appear in the middle of the show, the bullseye appears, with swirling colors (like the painted bullseye in the opening intro, but with only a few rings) on a black background. The color of the bullseye is green for the Merrie Melodies version, and orange/yellow for the Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote version.
Variant: A prototype version exists, which is seen on the scrapped pilot Laff Riot from November 4, 2009.
Technique: 2D computer animation by Brand New School.
Audio: The opening theme of the show (a fast-paced jazzy remix of "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down", arranged by Andy Sturmer). For the show's segments, both the Merrie Melodies and Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote segments have short, jazzy themes; with the Merrie Melodies theme being a fast-paced jazzy remix of the "Merrily We Roll Along", and the Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote segments having a jazzy remix of the classic theme music to The Road Runner Show.
Audio Variant: The prototype version uses a fast-paced techno remix of the 1945-1955 rendition of "Merrily We Roll Along" by Carl Stalling.
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Visuals: The logo is similar to the 1953 MGM Cartoons logo, but instead of using Tanner the lion with baby blue ribboning, it was replaced by a Warner Bros. shield from the 14th and 16th logos, and instead of "A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER", the text reads "A WARNER BROS.". The word "CARTOON" is still used, and it still takes place on a blue background.
Variant: On Tom and Jerry: The Lost Dragon, the logo is sepia-tinted and placed in a border surrounded by dragons.
Technique: A digital graphic.
Audio: The opening music.
Availability: This logo is only used on Tom and Jerry direct-to-video movies, starting with Tom and Jerry: Robin Hood and His Merry Mouse.
Visuals: On a black background, the WB shield used from the intro of the 2010 Looney Tunes shorts is displayed. Below the logo is a byline script that reads "Animation".
Trivia: Despite the official logo not debuting until 2014, the print logo appeared in-credit on shows as early as November 11, 2011.
Technique: A digital graphic.
Audio: None, the closing theme of the show/movie, or the generic network theme.
Availability: This logo can be seen on the second season of Teen Titans Go!, the first season of Mike Tyson Mysteries, Tom and Jerry: Santa's Little Helpers, Elf: Buddy's Musical Christmas, Lego DC Comics: Batman Be-Leaguered!, and other WB Animation movies.
Legacy: Its lacking design and short life make could mean its just a prototype logo for the next logo below.
Visuals: The WB shield (from the 14th, 16th, 17th and 18th logos) fades in with a dim shine over the shield and zooms in as the black background turns into a dark blood red background of Looney Tunes bullseye rings similar to that of the 1999 Warner Bros. Feature Animation logo. After the WB shield is there, the script "Animation" is written in cursive writing.
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Trailer Variant: On the trailer for Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold, a still version of the logo gradually zooms in along with the DC logo.
Technique: 2D computer animation.
Audio: None, the opening/closing theme of the show/movie, the generic network theme, or whoosh sound effects starting in 2019.
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Visuals: On a red background similar to that of the 2008 logo is the WB shield from the 2010 Looney Tunes shorts and the "Animation" script from the previous two logos. The shield opens up and Daffy Duck emerges from inside. He proceeds to bounce around the screen and interact with the logo, including taking "Animation" and flipping it like a flipbook, then using it to hit the shield like a gong. Daffy continues bouncing around until he runs smack into the camera and goes into a daze. The shield is opened again by an irritated Porky Pig, who grabs Daffy by the neck and pulls him back in before closing the shield, leaving one of Daffy's feathers to float down onto "Animation".
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Technique: 2D computer animation directed and storyboarded by Pete Browngardt (who would go on to create Looney Tunes Cartoons), and animated by veteran animator Eric Goldberg.
Audio: Various cartoon sound effects, including Daffy's trademark "Woo-hoo! Woo-hoo!" (voiced by Eric Bauza).
Audio Variant: On Taz: Quest for Burger, a fast-paced violin rendition of "Merrily We Roll Along" plays over the logo and trails off into the opening music of the film. The sound effects and Daffy's voice are still heard.
Availability: It is currently being used in tandem with the previous logo on movies. This was first seen on Teen Titans Go! To the Movies and has since been seen on several direct-to-video releases from the company.
Visuals: Another recreation of the classic "bullseye" logo, with varied colors (such as red rings and a dark blue center, or green rings and a dark red center). On top is "WARNER BROS. ANIMATION" in its classic font, and on the bottom is "Presents" in the script font and a production number. The WB shield (also in varied colors) zooms up normally this time. The size and colors of the text are different each time as well.
Closing Visuals: Just "That's all Folks!" writing itself out in its classic script font against the bullseye backdrop used in the short.
Trivia: If one looks closely at the bottom of the screen in the studio logo, one can see the production number of the short. This also applies to most of the classic Looney Tunes shorts though the 1930s and 1950s.
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Technique: 2D animation.
Audio: A short orchestral remix of either "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down" or "Merrily We Roll Along" arranged by Carl Johnson. The closing logo features an even shorter arrangement than what was heard in the classic shorts.
Audio Variant: On the smaller shorts like "Tunnel Vision" or "Cactus If You Can", it either uses an even shorter remix of "Merrily We Roll Along" or a generic fanfare that matches the theme of the short (examples include a fairy-tale fanfare in "Fleece and Desist" or a brass fanfare in "TNT Trouble").
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Visuals: A recreation of the 1960s Looney Tunes abstract opening sequences. On a black background, a series of lines zoom and swirl from the screen, three lavender and one orange. The lavender lines disappear one-by-one to form the 1963 "Abstract WB" graphic, rendered in lavender. As this happens, the orange line moves downward and back up before turning into an orange "PRESENTS", in a font reminiscent of the actual 1960s logos. It then cuts to two lines swirling around and then sliding away to reveal the series logo, also including a small blue-and-yellow version of the WB shield from the 2014-present WB Animation logos, with "ANIMATION" underneath in the same font used for the rest of the lettering on the series logo.
Closing Visuals: A recreation of the 1967 Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Animation closing sequence. On a brownish-black background, a purple "W7" shield is seen. "A WARNER BROS. ANIMATION CARTOON" appears letter-by-letter in front of the shield, complete with the "OO" in "CARTOON" turning red and jumping up and down three times like a cartoon eye take.
Technique: 2D animation.
Audio: An orchestral rearrangement of the 1960s Bill Lava version of "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down", arranged by Joshua Moshier.
Availability: Seen on the Looney Tunes Cartoons short "Crumb and Get It", which is a parody of the 1960s era of the Warner Bros. cartoons, hence with this logo sequence appearing.
Visuals: On a black background with a gold light or a black-colored Looney Tunes circles background, the 2010 Warner Bros. Animation shield, with a gold color and a black interior, is seen with the banner, which is also black with a gold border, only reading "ANIMATION".
Technique: CGI animation by Phillip Crable at Devastudios.
Availability: Only seen on the Phillip Crable website and can be seen here.
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