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'''Nicknames:''' "WB Shield & Bugs Bunny", "Bugs' Shield in the Sky", "Bugs' Shield of Staleness", "90's Shield", "Shield of Steel" |
'''Nicknames:''' "WB Shield & Bugs Bunny", "Bugs' Shield in the Sky", "Bugs' Shield of Staleness", "90's Shield", "Shield of Steel" |
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*Some movies like ''Dennis the Menace'', ''George Balanchine's The Nutcracker'', ''Thumbelina'', and ''A Troll in Central Park'' (the latter three titles are now owned by [[20th Century Studios]]), as well as the original VHS release of ''Free Willy'', have a variant where the shield has no banner at first. Then Bugs leans over the shield, puts a hoop-like, wordless banner around it, and spins it around. Then the byline fades in, and the ribbon stops, revealing the inscribed words above. The logo continues per se. Plus, the shield is unusually smaller, naturally making the byline look a bit bigger. Edited renditions of this variant have been seen on some trailers and TV spots. |
*Some movies like ''Dennis the Menace'', ''George Balanchine's The Nutcracker'', ''Thumbelina'', and ''A Troll in Central Park'' (the latter three titles are now owned by [[20th Century Studios]]), as well as the original VHS release of ''Free Willy'', have a variant where the shield has no banner at first. Then Bugs leans over the shield, puts a hoop-like, wordless banner around it, and spins it around. Then the byline fades in, and the ribbon stops, revealing the inscribed words above. The logo continues per se. Plus, the shield is unusually smaller, naturally making the byline look a bit bigger. Edited renditions of this variant have been seen on some trailers and TV spots. |
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*An abridged version was used to open TV series in the '90s (the logo forming with Bugs Bunny already doing his usual routine along with the shining ribbon). |
*An abridged version was used to open TV series in the '90s (the logo forming with Bugs Bunny already doing his usual routine along with the shining ribbon). |
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*A version without Bugs Bunny is seen at the end of the 1995 ''Looney Tunes'' short ''Carrotblanca'', with the "That's all Folks!" script written on top of it. The shield opens with Tweety inside of it, saying "That's all Folks!" and laughing (in his Usmarte impression), the shield closes, and then "A WARNER BROS. CARTOON" appears on the bottom-right corner. The shield, in this case, is noticeably hand-drawn. |
*A version without Bugs Bunny is seen at the end of the 1995 ''Looney Tunes'' short ''Carrotblanca'', with the "That's all Folks!" script written on top of it. The shield opens with a nervous-looking Tweety inside of it, saying "That's all Folks!" and laughing (in his Usmarte impression), the shield closes, and then "A WARNER BROS. CARTOON" appears on the bottom-right corner. The shield, in this case, is noticeably hand-drawn. |
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*There is also a noticeably digitally remastered version with no shining ribbon, which was used from 1999 to 2001. Plus, the ribbon's shadow is not there and the byline is in a different typeface. |
*There is also a noticeably digitally remastered version with no shining ribbon, which was used from 1999 to 2001. Plus, the ribbon's shadow is not there and the byline is in a different typeface. |
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*A videotaped variant of the logo appears on ''The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show'' in the late '90s. |
*A videotaped variant of the logo appears on ''The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show'' in the late '90s. |
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*A full unmatted variant exists. |
*A full unmatted variant exists. |
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* On ''Wakko's Wish'' (1999), the logo begins as the short version would. But after Bugs munches the carrot, Wakko Warner appears from the right side of the shield in a tuxedo similar to Bugs'. He bites off a piece of the shield, swallows it, and the logo fades to black. |
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*On ''Histeria!'', it shows a animated version of the bannerless shield in the animated clouds without Bugs. Suddenly, an "H"-shaped spaceship is crashed to the shield and flies into space (with clocks) for the show's opening. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' The animation sequence with Bugs and the ribbon, animated by Bill Waldman at Warner Bros. Classic Animation. |
'''FX/SFX:''' The animation sequence with Bugs and the ribbon, animated by Bill Waldman at Warner Bros. Classic Animation. |
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*The show's end theme played over it on 1993-2000 episodes of ''The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show''. |
*The show's end theme played over it on 1993-2000 episodes of ''The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show''. |
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*The Looney Tunes shorts featuring this logo use a re-orchestration of Max Steiner's fanfare for the 1937 [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] logo. |
*The Looney Tunes shorts featuring this logo use a re-orchestration of Max Steiner's fanfare for the 1937 [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] logo. |
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* The ''Wakko's Wish'' variant contains a rearrangement of the 4-note fanfare. |
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*The ''Histeria!'' variant contains the same 4-note brass fanfare for a different tone. |
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*A Finnish TV spot for the VHS release of ''The Pebble and the Penguin'' has Leo's roar from the [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|MGM]] logo due to sloppy plastering. This likely happened because Warner Bros. holds the international distribution rights to this movie. |
*A Finnish TV spot for the VHS release of ''The Pebble and the Penguin'' has Leo's roar from the [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|MGM]] logo due to sloppy plastering. This likely happened because Warner Bros. holds the international distribution rights to this movie. |
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*High tone versions exists on PAL prints. |
*High tone versions exists on PAL prints. |
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'''Nicknames:''' "WB Shield & Bugs Bunny II", "CGI WB Shield", "Bugs' Shield in the Sky II", "Bugs' CGI Shield in the Sky", "Bugs' Shield of Staleness II", "The Reflection of the WB Backlot", "2000's Shield", "Shield of Steel II" |
'''Nicknames:''' "WB Shield & Bugs Bunny II", "CGI WB Shield", "Bugs' Shield in the Sky II", "Bugs' CGI Shield in the Sky", "Bugs' Shield of Staleness II", "The Reflection of the WB Backlot", "2000's Shield", "Shield of Steel II" |
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'''FX/SFX:''' Very nice CGI. Same with Bugs' animation. Like the 1998 Warner Bros. Pictures logo, this was done at Intralink Film Graphic Design. |
'''FX/SFX:''' Very nice CGI. Same with Bugs' animation. Like the 1998 Warner Bros. Pictures logo, this was done at Intralink Film Graphic Design. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' Starts with the wind chime effect from the 75 Years logo of the era, then segues into a re-orchestrated version of the theme from the |
'''Music/Sounds:''' Starts with the wind chime effect from the 75 Years logo of the era, then segues into a re-orchestrated version of the theme from the previous logo. The abridged logo uses the short music from the previous logo. |
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'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' |
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'''Availability:''' Uncommon. |
'''Availability:''' Uncommon. |
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* The long version doesn't pop up that often, as around this time many theatrical films under the Family Entertainment label opted for the traditional logo. It was last seen on ''The King and I'', released on March 19, 1999, and was also unfortunately used to plaster the \\' logo on the DVD releases of ''The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie'' (with wind chimes), ''The Looney, Looney, Looney Bugs Bunny Movie'' and ''Daffy Duck's Fantastic Island'', the previous logo on the 2014 Blu-ray of ''Black Beauty'', as well as to plaster the Paramount logo (and other former post-1972 Warner logos, including the previous logo) on post-2001 DVD releases of ''Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory'' (though it is finally restored on the 2021 UHD). After 1999, theatrical movies began using any of the current Warner-related logos. |
* The long version doesn't pop up that often, as around this time many theatrical films under the Family Entertainment label opted for the traditional logo. It was last seen on ''The King and I'', released on March 19, 1999, and was also unfortunately used to plaster the \\' logo on the DVD releases of ''The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie'' (with wind chimes), ''The Looney, Looney, Looney Bugs Bunny Movie'' and ''Daffy Duck's Fantastic Island'', the previous logo on the 2014 Blu-ray of ''Black Beauty'', as well as to plaster the Paramount logo (and other former post-1972 Warner logos, including the previous logo) on post-2001 DVD releases of ''Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory'' (though it is finally restored on the 2021 UHD). After 1999, theatrical movies began using any of the current Warner-related logos. |
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* However, the short version was seen frequently in front of various WB Animation shows such as ''What's New, Scooby-Doo?'' |
* However, the short version was seen frequently in front of various WB Animation shows such as ''What's New, Scooby-Doo?'', ''Shaggy and Scooby-Doo Get a Clue!'', ''Baby Looney Tunes'', ''¡Mucha Lucha!'', ''Coconut Fred's Fruit Salad Island'', ''Firehouse Tales'', ''Xiaolin Showdown'', ''The Batman'', ''Loonatics Unleashed'', ''Static Shock'', ''Tom and Jerry Tales'' and the first season of ''Johnny Test'' among others. The short version starting with the shield zooming out can be seen on various ''Scooby-Doo'', ''Looney Tunes'', and ''Tom and Jerry'' DTV movies. |
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* From 2008-2012, the Warner Premiere logo replaced the Family Entertainment logo on the DTV movies, while Warner Bros. Animation has replaced the long-running WBFE logo with their own for the first time since 1991, although the direct-to-video movies ''Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes'' (released on August 24, 2010), ''Tom and Jerry & The Wizard of Oz'' (released on August 23, 2011), ''Scooby-Doo! Legend of the Phantosaur'' (released on September 6, 2011) and ''Tom and Jerry: Robin Hood and His Merry Mouse'' (released on October 2, 2012), along with Blu-ray reissues of WBFE's back-catalog have the 1993 print logo on their back covers. |
* From 2008-2012, the Warner Premiere logo replaced the Family Entertainment logo on the DTV movies, while Warner Bros. Animation has replaced the long-running WBFE logo with their own for the first time since 1991, although the direct-to-video movies ''Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes'' (released on August 24, 2010), ''Tom and Jerry & The Wizard of Oz'' (released on August 23, 2011), ''Scooby-Doo! Legend of the Phantosaur'' (released on September 6, 2011) and ''Tom and Jerry: Robin Hood and His Merry Mouse'' (released on October 2, 2012), along with Blu-ray reissues of WBFE's back-catalog have the 1993 print logo on their back covers. |
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* The logo can be spotted on many European animated features released by Warner Bros., such as ''The Little Polar Bear'' and ''Laura's Star''. Also seen on the trailers and TV spots for ''My Dog Skip'', as well as the trailer for the 1999 VHS release of ''The Wizard of Oz'' (although the actual films respectively use the standard Warner Bros. Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer logos instead). |
* The logo can be spotted on many European animated features released by Warner Bros., such as ''The Little Polar Bear'' and ''Laura's Star''. Also seen on the trailers and TV spots for ''My Dog Skip'', as well as the trailer for the 1999 VHS release of ''The Wizard of Oz'' (although the actual films respectively use the standard Warner Bros. Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer logos instead). |
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*Does not appear on [[CBBC (UK)|CBBC]] UK airings of ''What's New Scooby Doo?'', ''Shaggy and Scooby-Doo Get a Clue!'', ''Krypto the Superdog'', ''The Batman'', ''¡Mucha Lucha!'' and ''Baby Looney Tunes.'' |
*Does not appear on [[CBBC (UK)|CBBC]] UK airings of ''What's New, Scooby Doo?'', ''Shaggy and Scooby-Doo Get a Clue!'', ''Krypto the Superdog'', ''The Batman'', ''¡Mucha Lucha!'' and ''Baby Looney Tunes.'' |
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'''Editor's Note:''' Again, this annoys some people for plastering previous or older WB logos. Despite that, and like the previous logo, it's still a favorite to those who grew up with it. |
'''Editor's Note:''' Again, this annoys some people for plastering previous or older WB logos. Despite that, and like the previous logo, it's still a favorite to those who grew up with it. |
Warner Bros. Family Entertainment was the family production arm of Warner Bros. Entertainment that was established in 1992 under Time Warner Entertainment a year after its overseas distribution deal with Buena Vista International which Warner distributed Disney & Touchstone films in overseas territories. It handles kids & family-oriented movies and TV shows, mostly animated, along with some live-action releases. However, after a string of box-office flops, the company made WBFE a direct to DVD and kids-oriented TV show only label, and started using their normal unit for theatrical releases, starting with My Dog Skip. They still distributed films in international territories, mostly Germany; their last theatrical release was 2009's Laura's Star and the Mysterious Dragon Nian. Afterwards, family-oriented productions were moved back to the normal Warner Bros. Pictures and Warner Bros. Animation names (and later, Warner Animation Group), whereas direct-to-video productions moved to Warner Premiere.
Nicknames: "WB Shield & Bugs Bunny", "Bugs' Shield in the Sky", "Bugs' Shield of Staleness", "90's Shield", "Shield of Steel"
Logo: The WB shield is, as usual, posed against the sky, but this time with the banner reading "FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT". The byline "A TIME WARNER ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY" fades in under the logo as Bugs Bunny (in a tuxedo) steps to the left from under the shield, does a Vanna White-like pose, and puts his hand on the banner. The banner shines, and Bugs keeps his hand on it as he leans, brandishes a carrot and takes a bite on it.
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FX/SFX: The animation sequence with Bugs and the ribbon, animated by Bill Waldman at Warner Bros. Classic Animation.
Music/Sounds: A more majestic re-arrangement of "Merrily We Roll Along", and the sound of Bugs munching his carrot. It's composed by Richard Stone.
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Availability: Common.
Editor's Note: Some might be annoyed over its use to plaster logos on older films, though it wasn't as common as the standard WB shield. It's also a favorite to those who grew up with it.
Nicknames: "WB Shield & Bugs Bunny II", "CGI WB Shield", "Bugs' Shield in the Sky II", "Bugs' CGI Shield in the Sky", "Bugs' Shield of Staleness II", "The Reflection of the WB Backlot", "2000's Shield", "Shield of Steel II"
Logo: Nearly the same as the 1998 Warner Bros. Pictures logo, the only differences are that the shield banner reads "FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT" instead of "WARNER BROS. PICTURES", and Bugs steps to the left from under the shield, doing the same pose and animation from the previous logo. The Warner byline fades in below.
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FX/SFX: Very nice CGI. Same with Bugs' animation. Like the 1998 Warner Bros. Pictures logo, this was done at Intralink Film Graphic Design.
Music/Sounds: Starts with the wind chime effect from the 75 Years logo of the era, then segues into a re-orchestrated version of the theme from the previous logo. The abridged logo uses the short music from the previous logo.
Music/Sounds Variants:
Availability: Uncommon.
Editor's Note: Again, this annoys some people for plastering previous or older WB logos. Despite that, and like the previous logo, it's still a favorite to those who grew up with it.
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