MeTV Toons To Celebrate ‘The Flintstones’ 65th Anniversary With All-Day Marathon (EXCLUSIVE)
Celebrate 65 years of 'The Flintstones' with an all-day marathon on MeTV Toons, featuring classic episodes and films on Sunday, August 31.
Celebrate 65 years of 'The Flintstones' with an all-day marathon on MeTV Toons, featuring classic episodes and films on Sunday, August 31.
Get ready to have your eyes pop out of your skull, because today we’re taking a look at some of the great wild takes throughout animation history.
The rehaul includes a promotion for Pablo Zuccarino and the exit of APAC chief Christopher Ho.
The network is licensing a significant part of the Warner Bros. Discovery classic animation library, as well as series and shorts from other companies.
To commemorate the release of 'Migration,' we’re revisiting some of our favorite ducks throughout cartoon history.
Spence developed his kinetic style working under Ub Iwerks and Tex Avery and went on to animate some of Tom & Jerry's wildest moments.
Has Warner Bros. finally figured out how to run a feature animation division?
The news of Damaschke's official appointment came during WBD's Q1 earnings call led by CEO David Zaslav.
In honor of Women’s History Month, we’re highlighting just a few of the trailblazing women who made important contributions during the Golden Age of Animation.
Cartoon Network Studios and Warner Bros. Animation are consolidating into a single unit, and that's an ominous sign for the future of new, original Cartoon Network animation.
The company will shop the projects around to other networks and platforms.
The classic Cartoon Network series celebrates its 25th anniversary this week.
The release of Chip ’N Dale: Rescue Rangers got us thinking about the long history of mixing live action and animation in the days before computers.
The Warner Bros. multiverse brings together DC, Looney Tunes, Hanna-Barbera, and Steven Universe, among others.
Recognizing the Mexican and Mexican-American artists who have made immense contributions to the development of the American animation industry.
Warner Bros., Cartoon Network, DC Comics, HBO Max, Looney Tunes, Hanna-Barbera: Warnermedia has one of the world's most famous animation portfolios, period.
Quiet and shy, Baer's name may not be as familiar as other contemporary animators, but he was a highly respected animator's animator and beloved by colleagues.
A tribute to the talents the community lost this year: animators and cartoonists, directors and producers, voice artists, dancers, and basketball players.
Warner Animation Group is currently developing no less than seven fully-animated or hybrid features based on classic cartoon characters.
The "Get Animated Invasion" pop-up exhibit offers nine interactive spaces designed around select musical elements of Warner Bros. cartoons.