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Warner Bros. Animation Twice Upon a Time: August 5, 1983: Lucasfilm and Korty Films [st 1] Daffy Duck's Fantastic Island: Warner Bros. Animation Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer: November 15, 1985: DIC Entertainment Daffy Duck's Quackbusters: September 24, 1988: Warner Bros. Animation The Nutcracker Prince: November 21, 1990: Lacewood Productions
First fully animated film from Warner Bros. Feature Animation outside of Turner Feature Animation. 5 The Iron Giant: August 6, 1999 — Main faculties A. Film A/S (uncredited) Duncan Studios (Signature Edition) 96% [10] 85 [11] $70–80 million $31.3 million Second and final fully animated film from Warner Bros. Feature Animation. Only film to ...
A live-action/animated film based on Tom & Jerry was released internationally on February 11, 2021, and on February 26 in the United States in theaters and HBO Max simultaneously and also debuted the company's new logo to match with the design of the new shield logo that Warner Bros. debuted back in November 2019, and like the main WB logo ...
An animated musical film based on the Beatles announced in September 2015, with Paul King in talks to direct. Speedy Gonzales: In December 2015, it was reported that an animated film was in development at Warner Bros., under the working title Speedy. [43] In April 2016, it was announced that Eugenio Derbez would voice the character. [44]
Cartoon Network Asia Pacific November 25, 2015: Regular Show: The Movie: J. G. Quintel: Cartoon Network Studios Limited theatrical release July 27, 2018: Teen Titans Go! To the Movies: Peter Rida Michail Aaron Horvath: Michael Jelenic Aaron Horvath Warner Bros. Animation DC Entertainment Theatrical release July 21, 2019 (San Diego Comic-Con) [1 ...
The 45th animated film from Warner Bros. Pictures, the 10th animated film from Warner Animation Group and the final animated film under the Warner Animation Group name before renaming to Warner Bros. Pictures Animation in 2023. Inu-Oh: August 12, 2022: Anime: Science Saru: GKIDS: 98 — $325,440 [74] The 56th animated film from GKIDS.
United Artists film, with animation sequences produced by Leon Schlesinger studio. [8] The Incredible Mr. Limpet: March 28, 1964 Warner Bros film, with animation sequences produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons under the supervision of Robert McKimson, and it was the final project for the studio prior to its temporary closure in December 1963. [9] [10]
Warner Bros. Animation animated short films (1 C, 27 P) Pages in category "Warner Bros. Animation animated films" The following 134 pages are in this category, out of 134 total.