Warner Bros. Animation

Warner Bros. Animation is an animation studio that is owned by Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (also known as Warner Bros. Pictures), which is owned by WarnerMedia (formerly Time Warner). It is notable for being the producer of cartoons such as Tiny Toon Adventures, Animaniacs, Loonatics Unleashed!, Freakazoid! and their latest cartoon called "The Three Kittens".

History
In 1926, Warner Bros. unsuccessfully attempted to open an animation studio to compete with Walt Disney. Two men leaved from the Walt Disney company in 1927, their names are Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising. They entered into Universal Pictures and produced Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoons for a short time. After that, Harman and Ising left Universal and they produced a short cartoon called "Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid". It featured a character called Bosko. He was a human/animal hybrid. The next year, Warner Bros. launched a new cartoon series called "Looney Tunes", which featured Bosko. Harman and Ising were the heads of the Warner Bros. cartoon studio. They produced cartoon shorts for Leon Schlesinger, which are distributed by Warner Bros.. Bosko starred in the first 39 episodes of Looney Tunes. In 1931, Warner Bros. launched another cartoon series called "Merrie Melodies", which starred Foxy, an anthropomorphic fox, Piggy, an anthropomorphic pig and Goopy Geer, an anthropomorphic dog.

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