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Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc. One of the most successful animation studios in American media history, it was primarily responsible for the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short subjects. The characters featured in these cartoons, including Bugs BunnyDaffy DuckPorky PigSylvesterand Tweetyare among the most famous and recognizable characters in the world. Many of the creative staff members at the studio, including directors and animators such as Chuck JonesFriz FrelengRobert McKimsonTex AveryRobert ClampettArthur Davisand Frank Tashlinare considered major figures in the art and history of traditional animation. Cartoons was founded in as Leon Schlesinger Productionsan independent company which produced the popular Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies animated short subjects for release by Warner Bros. InLeon Schlesinger sold the studio to Warner Bros. The Warner Bros. Cartoons studio briefly re-opened in before shutting its doors for good two years later, in Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising originated the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of animated short Warner Bros. Cartoon Cakes in andrespectively. Pictures releasing the films to theaters. Despite the fact that Bosko was Warner Bros. Cartoon Cakes among theater audiences, he could never match the popularity of Walt Disney 's Mickey Mouseor even Max Fleischer 's Betty Boop. InHarman and Ising parted company with Schlesinger over financial Warner Bros. Cartoon Cakes, [3] and took Bosko with them to Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer. As a result, Schlesinger set up his own studio on the Warner Bros. The Schlesinger studio got off to a slow start, continuing their one-shot Merrie Melodies and introducing a Bosko replacement named Buddy into the Looney Tunes. Avery directed a string of cartoons starring Porky Pig that established the character as the studio's first bona fide star. The Looney Tunes series would be produced in black-and-white for much longer, until Because of the limited spacing conditions in the Schlesinger building at N. Van Ness on the Warner Sunset lot, Avery and his unit — including Warner Bros. Cartoon Cakes Robert Clampett and — were moved into a small building elsewhere on the Sunset lot, which Avery and his team affectionately dubbed "Termite Terrace. During this period, four cartoons were outsourced to the Ub Iwerks studio; however, Iwerks struggled to adapt his style to the type of humor that the Looney Tunes had developed by this time, and Warner Bros. Cartoon Cakes Clampett took over as director using Iwerks' staff for the last two of these outsourced cartoons. Schlesinger was so Warner Bros. Cartoon Cakes by Clampett's work on these shorts that he opened a fourth unit for Clampett to head, although for tax reasons this was technically a separate studio headed by Schlesinger's brother-in-law, Ray Katz. Avery left the studio in following a series of disputes with Schlesinger, who shortly after closed the studio for two weeks due to a minor strike similar to the better known one that occurred at Disney. A few months earlier he banished all unionized employees in what became known in retrospect as the "Looney Tune Lockout"; this time Schlesinger lost nearly all of his employees of the Avery unit. Clampett and several of his key animators took over Avery's former unit, while Clampett's own position as director of the Schlesinger-Katz studio was taken by Norm McCabea Clampett animator whose cartoons focused in war-related humor; McCabe, in turn, lasted barely a year before being drafted, and Frank Tashlin returned to the studio to replace him. Bythe Schlesinger studio had surpassed Walt Disney Productions as the most successful producer of animated shorts in the United States. Warner Bros. Cartoon Cakes cartoons for the Warner Bros. Cartoon Cakes entertainment. InSchlesinger sold his studio to Warner Bros. Tashlin's unit was initially taken over by Robert McKimson who later took over Clampett's unit. The remaining animators of the initial McKimson unit were assigned to Arthur Davis. Although inheriting most of their staff, these units have been the least known among the four, apart from having lower budgets than Jones and Freleng. Inthe studio moved to a larger building on the Sunset Boulevard lot. Davis' separate unit was dissolved inand he became an animator for Freleng. The Jones, Freleng, and McKimson units became Warner Bros. Cartoon Cakes by their respective styles, mostly influenced by their budgets: Jones' cartoons who was assigned the largest budgets featured a more visual and sophisticated style, Freleng Warner Bros. Cartoon Cakes budgets noticeably smaller than Jones Warner Bros. Cartoon Cakes extensive use of slapstick, and McKimson who with Davis had much lower budgets often relied more on jokes and dialogue in general. Among the Warner Bros. After the verdict of the United States v. Paramount Pictures, Inc. Theater owners were only willing to pay so much for cartoon shorts, and as a result, by the lates the budgets at Warner Bros. Cartoons became tighter. Selzer forced a stringent five-week production schedule on each cartoon at least one director, Chuck Jones, cheated the system by spending more time on special cartoons such as What's Opera, Doc? With less money for full animation, the Warner Bros. While story artists were assigned to directors at random during the s and s, by the s each story man worked almost exclusively with one director: Maltese with Jones, Foster with Freleng, and Pierce with McKimson. With the advent of the 3-D film craze inWarner Bros. The creative staff dispersed Jones, for example, went to work at Disney on Sleeping BeautyMaltese went to Walter Lantz Productionsand Freleng went into commercial work. Cartoons re-opened five months after its close, following the end of the 3-D craze. Inthe staff moved into a brand new facility on the main Warner Bros. Also inWarner Bros. The package consisted of cartoons which began showing on television that year. BySelzer had retired, and veteran Warner Cartoons production manager John Burton took Warner Bros. Cartoon Cakes place. John Dunn and Dave Detiege, both former Disney men, were hired to replace them. During Burton's tenure, Warner Warner Bros. Cartoon Cakes. Cartoons branched out into television. The program remained on the air under various names and on all three major networks for four decades from to David H. DePatie became the last executive in charge of the original Warner Bros. When that film was picked up by Warner Bros. In lateat the height of television popularity and decline in moviegoing, DePatie was sent to a board meeting in New York, and he was informed that the cartoon studio was going to be shut down. DePatie completed the task by December Although Chuck Jones was fired in mid, he helped DePatie's task by directing four more cartoons with his former unit. The final project at the studio was making the animated sequences, directed by McKimson, for the Warner Bros. Cartoons studio as their headquarters. Coyote was commissioned from Warner Bros. Cartoon Cakes independent animation studio, Herbert Klynn 's Format Productions. Veteran Warner animator Rudy Larrivawho had worked for years under Road Runner creator Chuck Jones, assumed directorial duties for these films, but even with the Jones connection, Larriva's Road Runner shorts are considered to be mediocre by critics. McKimson also directed an additional two Road Runner shorts with the main DePatie—Freleng team, which are more highly regarded than Larriva's efforts. After three years of outsourced cartoons, Warner Bros. Cartoon Cakes Bros. DePatie—Freleng had their contract terminated they subsequently moved to new studios in the San Fernando Valleyand Format was commissioned to produce three "buffer" cartoons with Daffy and Speedy again, directed by Rudy Larriva to fill the Warner Bros. Cartoon Cakes until Warner Bros. The new cartoon studio was to be headed by studio executive William L. Hendricksand after an unsuccessful attempt at luring out of retirement, former Walter Lantz Productions and Hanna-Barbera animator Alex Lovy was appointed director at the new studio. He brought his longtime collaborator, Laverne Harding to be the new studio's chief animator, and brought in Disney animator Volus Jones and Ed Solomon who also started at Disney as an assistant, which contributed to make cartoons from this era of the studio stylistically quite different from the studio's "Golden Age". Lovy also brought in animator Ted Bonnicksen and layout artist Bob Givens, both veterans of the original studio. Shortly after the studio opened, Warner Bros. Initially, Lovy's new team produced more Daffy and Speedy cartoons, but soon moved to create new characters such as Cool Cat and Merlin the Magic Mouseand even occasional experimental works such as Norman Normalthe only cartoon not to be in either series. Lovy's cartoons were not well received, and many enthusiasts regard them particularly his Daffy and Speedy efforts as the worst cartoons ever produced by the studio. He focused on using the characters that Lovy had created and two of his Warner Bros. Cartoon Cakes creation: Bunny and Claude. The studio's classic characters appeared only in advertisements as for Plymouth Road Runner and cartoon show bumpers. McKimson's films of the era have more adult-oriented humor than Lovy's. However, inWarner Bros. The back catalog of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies shorts would remain a popular broadcast and syndication package for Warner Bros. Warner Bros. Cartoon Cakes well into the s, by which time it had reacquired the pre-August [14] shorts it sold to a. Cartoons produced two series of animated shorts for commercial theatrical release, Looney Tunes — and Merrie Melodies — Hook cartoons for the US Navy. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Trade name. Former type. Main article: Harman and Ising. Play media. Seuss Lloyd Turner. Bruce Arthur Q. Main article: Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography. Quigley Publishing Company. Retrieved January 2, Cartoons, inc. California Business Search. California Secretary of State. Retrieved November 21, Hollywood Cartoons. New York: Oxford University Press. Penguin Books. Studio biography ". Retrieved June 17,