Warner Bros. Can’t Stop Making ‘Scooby-Doo’ Series
The company’s two new Scooby series target very different audiences.
The company’s two new Scooby series target very different audiences.
Chelm: The Smartest Place on Earth shares the absurdist humor and interpretive questioning in a nod to Jewish intellectual traditions.
The company recently teamed with Cartoon Network to launch a talent incubator for artists from underrepresented communities.
Just remove the word “cartoon” from your name already.
Ascheim’s position has been eliminated as a result of the Warnermedia/Discovery merger.
If you work for Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, or Cartoon Network, you may want to look away now.
The program’s goal is to to “innovate the art of animated storytelling, showcase diverse stories, discover new voices, and mentor the next generation of animators.”
Across Cartoon Network shows in development, 54% of protagonists are female — far more than across Warnermedia’s scripted series in general.
The film will serve as an “epic conclusion” for the original series, while establishing the world for the new series.
Wyatt Cenac is writing and executive producing.
Warnermedia’s new Cartoonito preschool block is grounded in a proprietary educational framework called “Humancentric Learning.”
Original art from the show’s team will be exhibited and sold at the event, which runs from September 25 to October 3.
Cartoonito will launch on HBO Max and Cartoon Network in the fall.
Warner Bros., Cartoon Network, DC Comics, HBO Max, Looney Tunes, Hanna-Barbera: Warnermedia has one of the world’s most famous animation portfolios, period.
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“We didn’t want to go forward with what we had,” says The CW network chief.
The slate also includes “Rick and Morty” and “Aqua Teen Hunger Force” spin-offs, a few originals, and more.
The filmmaker and “Over the Garden Wall” art director reflects on his unusual career path.
The executives from Dreamworks, Cartoon Network, and Lion Forge were speaking at Kidscreen Summit.
Warner Bros.’s chief of kids’ content spoke of Cartoon Network’s future and more besides.