Warner Bros. Animation

Background
Warner Bros. Animation is the successor to the original Warner Bros. Cartoons established in 1944, which was known before as Leon Schlesinger Productions. The studio was established in 1980.

1st Logo (October 11, 1960-1967)
Nickname: "Animated WB Shield"

Logo: A generic variant of the 1955 Warner Bros. Television logo with Looney Tunes characters.

Variants:
 * On The Bugs Bunny Show, the WB shield is seen on a red background. After a short fanfare, Bugs Bunny appears, and says, "This folks, is a Warner Bros. Television production." The shield closes. At the end of the show, the Warner Bros. Television logo appears.
 * On The Porky Pig Show, during the credits the classic Warner Bros. Cartoons logo is seen on a bumper tire. As the camera zooms in, the tire opens like a door. Porky appears and utters his famous catchphrase, "Th-th-th-that's all, folks!" The door closes, but shortly after Porky is shown saying "We've been brought to you by..."
 * On The Road Runner Show, Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner are seen on two different sides of the shield.

FX/SFX: It depends on the variant. For The Bugs Bunny Show and The Porky Pig Show, it's the characters opening the shield. None for The Road Runner Show.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show. On The Road Runner Show, we hear the Road Runner's distinctive "Meep meep!" and tongue-popping-out sound effect.

Availability: Rare. It's seen on TV broadcasts of The Porky Pig Show and The Road Runner Show.

2nd Logo (September 3, 1967-1970)
Nicknames: "Animated W7", "Animated W7 Shield"

Logo: Another generic variant of the TV logo of the era, this time for the 1967 WB-SA TV logo.

Variant: Some episodes of The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show have the shield on a red background. The color of the shield is yellow, and the company name is absent. Suddenly, Bugs Bunny pops out of the shield, and says the following: "This has been a Warner Bros. Seven Arts-". Road Runner then pops out of the shield too and says: "Beep, beep!". Bugs then continues: "Like the bird says, this has been a Warner Bros.-Seven Arts television presentation". The shield then closes.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show.

Availability: Rare. It's usually seen on The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show. Later used for some episodes of The Bugs Bunny Show before 1970.

3rd Logo (September 1972-1984)
Nickname: "Animated Big (\\')"

Logo: Same as before, except the LT characters stand beside the 1972 WBTV logo (the Big "W" logo) with the company name on top (in the Warner Communications custom typeface) and the byline "A WARNER COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY" below.

Variant: On the 1979 Bugs Bunny Valentine Special and the 1981 special Bugs Bunny: All-American Hero, the font in the logo is seen in a black color.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show.

Availability: Quite rare, it's seen on episodes of The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show and The Sylvester and Tweety, Daffy, and Speedy Show, as well as other Looney Tunes specials during the era, though most specials plaster it with the 6th logo.

4th Logo (1979-1980)
Nickname: "Zooming WB Shield", "1970s Looney Tunes", "1980s Looney Tunes", "Chuck Jones Shield"

 Logo : We see the concentric circles with red rings and a blue center "WARNER BROS. INC." is on the top. Then the WB shield zooms in.

 Closing Logo : On the concentric circles "That's all Folks!" writes itself on the screen, this is the same as the 1959-1960 Merrie Melodies closing.

 Variants :


 * At the end of "Duck Dodgers and the Return of the 24½th Century", the center in the closing logo was colored pink (the final scene of that cartoon) and Marvin the Martian saying the closing words, "Don't worry folks! After all, it's only a cartoon.". Right after saying that, his helmet visor drops down over his eyes.
 * On The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie, a custom opening was used. Here, the closing logo plays shortly after the Warner Bros. Pictures logo, but Bugs Bunny pops in from the left side of the screen and looks at the viewer, unimpressed as he twitches his nose twice. He then goes back offscreen and pushes the concentric circles off screen revealing a blue backstage behind them. He examines the script as he twitches his nose twice again before splitting "That's" and "all Folks!" and using his ears to insert "NOT" in between them. (The phrase now reads "That's NOT all Folks!") Bugs Bunny then raises his eyebrows twice before exiting left. The concentric circles come back the studio logo plays as normal. Afterwards, Bugs Bunny pulls up the concentric rings while resting on the phrase "Bugs Bunny" as he bites on his carrot as usual.

 FX/SFX : The zooming shield.

 Music/Sounds : The 1955-1964 version of "Merrily We Roll Along".

 Music/Sounds Variants : On "Duck Dodgers and the Return of the 24½th Century", the 1955-1964 version of "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down" is used instead.

 Availability : Seen on many shorts at the time including "The Fright Before Christmas", "Bugs Bunny's Christmas Carol", and "Freeze Frame". Also seen on The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie.

 Editors' Note : A fairly basic remake of the Warner Bros. Cartoons logo, but this is a favorite of many.

5th Logo (January 10, 1984-1986)
Nicknames: "Animated WB Shield II", "Unprofessionally-Drawn WB Shield"

Logo: Same as before, except the LT characters stand beside the WBTV logo logo with the company name on top and the Warner Communications byline below. The WBTV logo uses the WB shield logo, without the banner. This is all on a red background.

Variant: In the early days, the name and the byline were in the previous logo's font. In 1984, the font was updated to reflect the new WBTV logo introduced at the time.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show.

Availability: Extinct. Once again, it was available on The Bugs Bunny Comedy Hour and on the last few seasons of The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show during the era.

6th Logo (September 13, 1986-March 8, 1992)
Nicknames: "Animated WB Shield III", "Unprofessionally-Drawn WB Shield II"

Logo: Same as before, but with Bugs Bunny (on the left) and Tweety (on the right) on a purple background with the WB logo with a maroon background inside.

Variant: By no later than 1990, the top byline was changed to "WARNER BROS. ANIMATION INC.", which takes over the screen.

Bylines:
 * September 13, 1986-1990: "A WARNER COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY"
 * 1990-March 8, 1992: "A TIME WARNER COMPANY"

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show.

Availability: Extinct, it was only seen on The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show. But it was common in Canada, due to the show frequently airing on Teletoon Retro before it shut down.

7th Logo (1987-1991)
Nicknames: :"Zooming WB Shield II", "Looney Tunes Shield," "1980s Looney Tunes"

Studio Logo: On the concentric circles, the text "WARNER BROS. CARTOONS INC." and "Present", in classic fonts, are there. Then, the WB Shield zooms in. A few seconds later, it fades to Daffy Duck's head.

Series Title: On the concentric circles we see the text "LOONEY TUNES". Below it are the words "A WARNER BROS. CARTOON MADE IN BURBANK-USA".

Closing Logo: On the concentric circles "That's all Folks!" writes itself on the screen.

FX/SFX: All the animation in this logo.

Music/Sounds: "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down" (1946-1955 "goofy" version).

Availability: Uncommon. Seen on the cartoon Night of the Living Duck.

Editors' Note: A pretty faithful remake of the Warner Bros. Cartoons logo.

8th Logo (1990-1992)
Nickname: "WB Shield Wallpaper"

Logo: Over a royal blue wallpaper of little WB print shields, we see Bugs Bunny in the spotlight, prompted on top of the company name "WARNER BROS. ANIMATION INC." in yellow-green.

FX/SFX: Bugs eating his carrot.

Music/Sounds: The sound of Bugs munching his carrot, usually played over the closing theme of the show.

Music/Sounds Variant: On Merrie Melodies Starring Bugs Bunny & Friends, an announcer says "Merrie Melodies is a production of Warner Bros. Animation, and is distributed by Warner Bros. Domestic Television" (the last part is heard over the 1990 Warner Bros. Television Distribution logo).

Availability: Appeared on syndicated episodes of Merrie Melodies Starring Bugs Bunny & Friends, as well as various Looney Tunes TV specials (often plastering over older logos from the 1970s and 1980s).

Editor's Note: This logo is inspired by the Bugs Bunny opening titles for Looney Tunes cartoons from the late '40s-early '60s.

9th Logo (September 14, 1990-September 15, 1995)
Nickname: "WB Shield"

Logo: On a cloud background, we see the standard WB shield in a small, different looking design. The banner reads " WARNER BROS. ANIMATION ".

Bylines:
 * 1990-1992: " A TIME WARNER COMPANY "
 * 1992-1995: " A TIME WARNER ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY "
 * On the intro of Batman: The Animated Series, it's bylineless. It also fades into the two spotlights on the police blimp.

Variant: On Happy Birthday, Bugs: 50 Looney Years, Bugs Bunny's Creature Features, and Bugs Bunny's Lunar Tunes, the WB shield banner doesn't read the Warner Bros. Animation name, but " WARNER BROS. PICTURES " (exactly what you'd see on a first run Warner Bros. Television program (without the Animation name, of course) from 1990-1992 or on Tiny Toon Adventures). On top of that, " WARNER BROS. ANIMATION INC. " is written on top and the Time Warner byline is on the bottom.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the show. On Taz-Mania, it has the last 4 notes of the Taz-Mania ending theme. On Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation, it's the finishing of the end-title theme.

Availability: Uncommon.
 * It's seen at the beginning of every episode of Batman: The Animated Series.
 * The byline variants were seen at the end of Taz-Mania and Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation.
 * This was also seen at the beginning of some reruns of Beetlejuice, when it was on Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network.
 * It also appeared at the end of The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show's 7th season (1992).
 * Don't expect to see this on Animaniacs.

Editor's Note: This logo would set the precedent for the WB Animation logos for the next 25 years.

10th Logo (1991-1997)
Nickname: "Zooming Shield III", "Bugs Bunny's Head", "Chuck Jones Shield II", "1990s Looney Tunes"

Studio Logo: On the red/blue concentric circles, with "WARNER BROS. PICTURES" or "WARNER BROS. CLASSIC ANIMATION" on the top and "Presents" on the bottom, a red and white WB shield zooms in, then it fades to Bugs Bunny's head or none.

Series Logo: On the same background as the studio logo the text "LOONEY TUNES" is on the top and the text either "A WARNER BROS. CARTOON" or"A Chuck Jones Film Production"is on the bottom. Sometimes the "Chuck Jones" text shown in its corporate font.

Variant: In Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers and Blooper Bunny, Bugs Bunny would sit on the WB shield and much some carrots. Then he would pull the Looney Tunes title down like a window-shade (a la the 1942-1948 opening).

Closing Logo: On the red/blue concentric circles "That's all Folks!" writes itself on. Either "A WARNER BROS. CARTOON" or the copyright stamp and the IATSE logoappears below.

SFX/FX: The zooming shield and the "That's all Folks!" writing animation.

Music/Sounds: "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down" was used until 1993. Starting in 1994 with Chariots of Fur, the theme "Merrily We Roll Along" is used, orchestrated depending on the composers of Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries and more (such as Richard Stone, George Daughtery or Cameron Patrick). In the 1993 short Blooper Bunny, the theme "What's Up Doc?" is used.

Availability: Seen on Looney Tunes from the era. Carrotblanca is an example of these.

Editors' Note: None.

11th Logo (September 9, 1995-December 18, 2001, December 13, 2002)
Nicknames: "WB Shield II", "Metallic Shield", "Kids' WB Shield", "That Logo That Appears After the Warner Brothers and the Warner Sister", "The Animaniacs Shield"

Logo: Over a set of clouds, we see a very metallic rendition of the WB shield, with the banner reading " TELEVISION ANIMATION ", and the byline at the bottom. Underneath is the byline, " A TIME WARNER ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY ".

Variants:
 * On some Animaniacs episodes (such as "The Presidents Song/Don't Tread on Us/The Flame Returns" and "Birds on a Wire/Scoring Session/The Animaniacs Suite" (the final episode)), the logo is bylineless and it is a bit darker.
 * On both The New Batman Adventures and Superman: The Animated Series, the logo is a bit darker.
 * On Road Rovers, the logo appears in the beginning as well as the end on the last few episodes.
 * Classic Variant: On the Looney Tunes anthology series That's Warner Bros.! (1995), Bugs 'N' Daffy, and The Daffy Duck Show (Kids' WB version), the words " TELEVISION ANIMATION " (on the banner) are replaced with " CLASSIC ANIMATION " and there is no byline.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: Silent or the ending of the show's theme.

Availability: Uncommon.
 * It survives on DVD releases of The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries, Pinky and the Brain, Freakazoid and Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain.
 * It was last seen on the series finale of The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries.
 * It is also seen on almost every Warner Bros. Animation series from 1995 to 2001, including Detention, Histeria!, Road Rovers, seasons 3 through 5 of Animaniacs, Pinky and the Brain and its ill-fated spinoff, Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain.
 * The "Classic Animation" variant appeared on That's Warner Bros.!, Bugs 'n' Daffy, and The Daffy Duck Show. It's intact on Boomerang's streaming print of the 1962 short Prince Varmint (due to said print being taken from an episode of Bugs 'n' Daffy).
 * It was seen on Batman Beyond and on The New Batman Adventures (a.k.a. the 4th season of Batman: The Animated Series and originally one half of The New Batman/Superman Adventures on original Kids' WB broadcasts) on The Hub (now Discovery Family).
 * However, when reruns of Animaniacs aired on Nickelodeon from 2001 until 2003 and on Nicktoons TV from 2002 until 2005, this logo was plastered by the "Distributed by" version of the 2001 Warner Bros. Television logo.

Editor's Note: The template for this logo was used by Warner Bros. until 2020; in fact, it was being used for their corporate divisions. Plus, this logo is a favorite among fans of the Kids' WB shows.

12th Logo (November 6, 2000)
Nicknames: "The Road Runner's Head", "Wile E. Coyote's Head"

Studio Logo: On the red concentric circles with "WARNER BROS. CLASSIC ANIMATION" on the top and "Presents" on the bottom, A red and white WB shield zooms in, then it fades to the Road Runner's and Wile E. Coyote's heads.

Series Logo: On the same concentric circles With the two characters still there "LOONEY TUNES" is on the top and "A WARNER BROS. CARTOON" is on the bottom.

Closing Logo: On the concentric circles with Wile E, Coyote and Road Runner's heads (in their Baby Looney Tunes versions) "That's all Folks!" in a childish font writes itself in on the top. The Baby Looney Tunes logo and "A WARNER BROS. CARTOON" are on the bottom.

SFX/FX: Same as before

Music/Sounds: An orchestrated rearrangement of the shortened "Merrily We Roll Along", arranged by Richard Stone.

Availability: The only cartoon to use this was Little Go Beep.

Editors' Note: None.

13th Logo (June 3, 2001-April 7, 2009)
Nicknames: "WB Shield III", "CGI Shield", "Sander Schwartz WB Logo", "Kids' WB Shield II"

Logo: Same as the Warner Bros. Television logo of the time, but the banner reads " TELEVISION ANIMATION ". Underneath is the byline, " An AOL Time Warner Company " and the "www.warnerbros.com" URL.

Trivia: On one episode of Duck Dodgers, the end credits cut to black in the place where the logo should be. The reason for this is unknown, though it may be due to bad editing. The almost exact subject happened on What's New, Scooby-Doo?, but the last credit is somehow frozen and the logo doesn't appear at all.

Variants:
 * Some series didn't feature the Warner Bros. URL under the AOL Time Warner byline.
 * In 2003, the banner was changed to read " WARNER BROS. ANIMATION " across with the "www.warnerbros.com" URL underneath. This was most likely due to the closure of Warner Bros.' Feature Animation division, and the former television/direct-to-video unit became Warner Bros.' main animation department.
 * On Chill Out, Scooby-Doo!, a variant of this logo was seen with the Warner Bros. URL missing, just the shield on the clouds. This variant was also seen on The Batman episode "Night and the City" and on the Tom and Jerry Tales episodes "Fire Breathing Tom Cat / Medieval Menace / The Itch."
 * In October 2007, a variation was introduced with the byline "A TimeWarner Company" on the bottom. Last seen on Scooby-Doo and the Samurai Sword.
 * On Tom and Jerry: The Karate Guard, a rare version is seen where the shield is much smaller, and underneath it is the byline "A TimeWarner Company" and the "www.warnerbros.com" URL.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: It's usually the outro of the show's theme music, but is also seen silent on some direct-to-video movies (typically if it follows a DC Comics logo, a Hanna-Barbera credit, or a dedication in the credits).

Availability: Common.
 * This appears on various shows on Cartoon Network, Boomerang and Kids' WB, including Teen Titans, Justice League/Justice League Unlimited, Loonatics Unleashed, Tom and Jerry Tales, Xiaolin Showdown, Ozzy and Drix, Krypto the Superdog, The Batman, Legion of Super Heroes, Duck Dodgers, Baby Looney Tunes, What's New, Scooby-Doo?, the infamous Shaggy and Scooby-Doo Get a Clue!, the first two seasons of Johnny Test, and on various direct-to-video productions from the studio, such as Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas.
 * This logo can also be seen on the Looney Tunes cartoons produced by Larry Doyle in the 2003-2005 time frame.
 * The one with AOL Time Warner byline can be found on early episodes of Justice League and first season episodes of Teen Titans, among other shows.

Editor's Note: A somewhat odd logo. It was ultimately decided to give the WB animation division its own identity, somewhat akin to the Termite Terrace days. This also is a favorite for those that are fans of the Kids' WB shows, especially the WBA-produced Cartoon Network shows.

14th Logo (2003-2004)
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Nicknames: "Zooming WB Shield IV", "The Ugly Shield", "The Zooming Bullseye", "Sander Schwartz Shield", "Larry Doyle Shield", "2000s Looney Tunes", "Lumberjack Rabbit Redux"

Studio Logo: On a black background, a green center zooms up as some red rings zoom out one-by-one and arrange themselves into the famous "bullseye" backdrop. Then a large, metallic, ugly-looking red-and-gold WB shield comes from the center of the screen, zooms up to a huge size, overshooting its mark and then backs up to its usual spot on the bullseye. (This was borrowed from the 1953 3D LT short Lumberjack Rabbit.) Then over it, "WARNER BROS. PICTURES" "wipes" onscreen over the shield in an ugly font, and underneath is "PRESENTS" in the same font.

Series Title: Above the "bullseye" and on the same background is "LOONEY TUNES" in its trademark font, and underneath the center is "PRODUCED BY LARRY DOYLE." In the center, we see classic clips featuring the character in the cartoon that is about to begin, such as Foghorn Leghorn, Wile E. Coyote, Porky Pig, etc. It then fades to a third card featuring a background with outlines of Daffy, Bugs, Sylvester and Tweety, and the other main cartoon staff appears in front of the background.

Closing Logo: The same concentric circles background as before, but with "LOONEY TUNES" above the center of the rings and "That's all Folks!" tracing itself on the bottom of the bullseye. Porky Pig appears in the center and stutters, "Bee-ba-da-ba-bee-da, That's all, folks!".

FX/SFX: All the animation in these logos.

Music/Sounds: A remixed version of "Merrily We Roll Along", arranged by Walter Murphy. Sometimes the sound effects corresponding with the classic clips shown can be heard.

Availability: All six cartoons using this logo have been released on the Looney Tunes: Back in Action Blu-Ray and are available to stream on HBO Max, and at least two of them have occasionally aired on MeTV's Toon In With Me program. Three of the cartoons were also released on standard-definition DVD in North America: The Whizzard of Ow on the Looney Tunes: Back in Action DVD release, Hare and Loathing in Las Vegas on The Essential Bugs Bunny 2010 DVD and Attack of the Drones on The Essential Daffy Duck 2010 DVD (also released in 2010). The cartoons have also aired in Canada and other international TV markets. A possible reason why these Looney Tunes shorts took a long time to receive a USA release is that these cartoons were six of over 30 shorts Warner Bros. had in production for theatrical release (some of them Looney Tunes, others Tom and Jerry). However, Looney Tunes: Back in Action 's failure at the box office forced Warner Bros. to reorganize their entire animation unit (while these shorts were produced by the television/direct-to-video animation unit, the feature animation division was shut down after failure). This ended up shutting down production on these shorts in 2004, with only 11 of these shorts (six of them the aforementioned Looney Tunes shorts) completed (however, the cancelled Tom and Jerry shorts were completed in 2006 as Tom and Jerry Tales shorts).

Editors' Note: This logo could be considered the 21st-century equivalent to the 1960s "Abstract" Warner Bros. logo sequences; the shield and text on the studio logo are very ugly, and the use of old clips from Warner Bros. cartoons in the series logo is highly unnecessary. This logo also started an unfortunate trend where virtually all Looney Tunes revival productions from this point on would have to reference Lumberjack Rabbit with the WB shield, even if the cartoon about to start isn't in 3D! The fact that it appeared on several poorly-received Looney Tunes cartoons produced by the animation department under Sander Schwartz's tenure as executive producer doesn't help things either, and does not provide a fitting end for the theatrical hand-drawn Warner Bros. cartoon shorts.

15th Logo (September 27, 2005-October 2, 2007)
Nicknames: "Warner Bros. Meets MGM", "The Tom and Jerry Logo"

Logo: The logo is very similar to the 1953 MGM Cartoons logo, but instead of using Tanner the lion with baby blue ribboning, it was replaced by a Warner Bros. shield, and instead of "A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer", it's "A Warner Bros. Animation". The word "CARTOON" is still used, and it still takes place in a blue background.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The opening music.

Availability: It's first seen in The Karate Guard and was last seen in A Nutcracker Tale.

16th Logo (November 14, 2008-May 5, 2015)
Nicknames: "Animated WB Shield IV", "CGI Shield II", "Moody WB", "Looney Tunes Shield"

Logo: On a red spotlight background, we see the standard WB shield much like before, with Bugs Bunny (drawn in his 1940s style) on the left, munching his carrot. The shield is more computer-generated. Below the shield is " Presents " in white script.

Variants:
 * On the alternative variant (this time without Bugs Bunny), a small light flickers out of darkness on a partially gray background. The bottom part of a B&W WB shield becomes visible as the light slowly edges out some the dark sides, while the rest of the uncolored WB shield slowly zooms in on the background, with " Presents " fading in and becoming visible. The background then becomes a tad red as the logo slowly zooms in even more, becoming clearly seen before fading out.
 * There are two prototype versions of the the alternative variant: First one has the shining shield with rain and fog pouring, and the second one is only got a fog on it while the B&W WB shield becomes visible like the normal one.
 * A ghouly variant has the shield and " Presents " on a smokey green background without Bugs. Only seen on certain episodes of Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated.
 * As a closing logo, Bugs does not appear and the TimeWarner byline appears below.
 * On The Looney Tunes Show, the closing variant is modified in 3D, but then the WB shield opens up (ala the opening to The Bugs Bunny Show) to reveal Porky Pig inside, who says his trademark "T-th-th-that's all, folks!" line, and then fades out. Other variants feature different characters, such as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Taz, Lola Bunny, Foghorn Leghorn, Granny, Dr. Weisberg and Mac & Tosh - The Goofy Gophers who would say Porky Pig's line and then chatter amongst each other as the logo fades out.
 * On DVD trailers for The Looney Tunes Show, the end of the Porky variant is shown, with the byline blurred out. Also, the screen cuts to black directly on the last note of the variant's music.
 * On split-screen credit airings of The Looney Tunes Show, the logo freezes just before the shield opens.

FX/SFX: Just Bugs munching his carrot. Also, the shield zooms up a bit on both the original and alternate logo. None for the closing variant.

Trivia: The CG shield animation for The Looney Tunes Show variant was made by Wut It Is. Also, the alternative logo was made by Mark Marek.

Music/Sounds: The opening variant plays a sped-up version of the very end of the 1945-1955 rendition of "Merrily We Roll Along" with Bugs munching his carrot, while the end variant uses the end theme of the show or none.

Music/Sounds Variants: The ghouly version plays an organ sped-up version of the very end of "Merrily We Roll Along". The alternative logo has no music; however, they rarely have a music exclusively at Mark Marek's website, which sounds mysterious, dramatic and serious, including the sound of a film projector at the beginning.

Availability: Common.
 * The standard version with Bugs Bunny appears on Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes, and MAD, and the ghouly version w/o Bugs appears on Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated on Cartoon Network (though the standard logo did appear on the first episode as a sneak preview, and later episodes have no opening logo).
 * The alternative logo appears on Young Justice (though the standard logo appeared on the first two episodes), and DC Universe Original Animated Movies made after 2008, such as Wonder Woman, Green Lantern: First Flight, and other PG-13 movies.
 * It also appears on Scooby-Doo! Legend of the Phantosaur, as well as all DC Showcase shorts.
 * Although the opening with Bugs Bunny appears on Scooby-Doo and the Samurai Sword, they strangely used the 3rd version from the 9th closing logo instead.
 * Don't expect to see the opening logo appear on The Looney Tunes Show, for which it uses a variation of the 6th Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies (post-1979) logo.
 * Don't expect to see the closing logo appear on the Robot Chicken DC Comics Special and the Robot Chicken DC Comics Special 2: Villains in Paradise.
 * The opening logo isn't seen on the newer WB Animation programs such as ThunderCats (2011 series), Green Lantern: The Animated Series, and the first season of Teen Titans Go!.
 * The logo was last seen on Scooby-Doo! and the Beach Blanket Beastie, oddly not using the 11th or 12th logo.

Editor's Note: The red velvet background and the cursive "presents" gives the logo a retro feel. The Looney Tunes Show variants gives a nod to The Bugs Bunny Show intro.

17th Logo (July 30, 2010- June 10, 2014)
Nicknames: "Zooming WB Shield V", "The Shining Shield", "CGI Zooming Shield", "2010s Looney Tunes", "Lumberjack Rabbit Redux II"

Studio Logo: On a black background, a series of 3D orange circles come flying into the screen, arranging itself into the famous "bullseye" backdrop. Then a large, metallic WB shield zooms in at a fast pace, overshooting its mark and nearly crashing into the screen (again, ala Lumberjack Rabbit), and then bounces back to its normal position, as "WARNER BROS. ANIMATION" appears above it, and "Presents" below it, in the classic fonts. The logo then comes apart and zooms away. No series logo or closing titles appear.

Variants:


 * On I Tawt I Taw a Putty Tat, the circles are green, they don't fly, and the background is red. Also, the shield zooms in and stops as normal (ala the 1930s-1960s Warner Bros. cartoons). The text fades in one-by-one and instead of coming apart and zooming away, the logo just fades to a black screen.
 * On Daffy's Rhapsody, it is the same as the I Tawt I Taw a Putty Tat variant, but the circles are red and the background is blue.

FX/SFX: All the animation in this logo.

Music/Sounds: A remixed, short version of "Merrily We Roll Along." On the 3D shorts, when the shield zooms in, we hear the "twanging" sound from the 1945-1955 Merrie Melodies theme.

Availability: Uncommon, the first cartoon featuring this logo was Coyote Falls, seen in front of Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore, and was also shown on Fur of Flying, seen in front of Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole, Rabid Rider, seen in front of Yogi Bear, I Tawt I Taw a Putty Tat, seen in front of Happy Feet Two, and Daffy's Rhapsody, seen in front of Journey 2: The Mysterious Island. It was also last seen on Flash in the Pain, which is a limited release.

Editors' Note: A much better recreation of the Lumberjack Rabbit opening than the last logo.

18th Logo (May 3, 2011-August 31, 2014)
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Nicknames: "Zooming WB Shield VI", "The Shining Shield II," "The Colorful Shield," "The Painted Shield", "2010s Looney Tunes II", "Lumberjack Rabbit Redux III"

Studio Logo: At the start of the show, we start on a black background with a dark blue light. Then, a large WB shield in the design of the last logo, accompanied with the words "WARNER BROS. ANIMATION" and "Presents", in the same fonts as the 6th logo, zoom in (with the shield once again zooming in closer than the letters and overshooting its mark, crashing into the screen, then quickly pulling back-again, a la Lumberjack Rabbit). Around the same time the shield appears, a colorful, painted orange/yellow bullseye "zooms" behind it. Then a quick second later, the shield zooms out, and the camera follows the shield, seguing into the opening intro of the show.

Series Logo: Before the Wile E. Coyote & Road Runner and Merrie Melodies segments that appear in the middle of the show, the bullseye appears, looking like the bullseye from the previous logo, with swirling colors (like the painted bullseye in the opening intro, but with only a few rings). The color of the bullseye is green for the Merrie Melodies version, and orange/yellow for the Road Runner & Wile E. Coyote version.

Closing Logo: At the end of the show, we see the 2008 Warner Bros. Animation logo with the TimeWarner byline, but the shield and the banner are in 3D. Then, Porky Pig, on a green background (drawn in the style of the show) opens the 3D shield (like a door), then says "Bee-ba-da-ba-bee-da (stuttering), that's all, folks!". The shield and the banner were made with Autodesk 3D Studios Max 9.

Closing Logo Variants:
 * On The Looney Tunes Show episode "Monster Talent", the WB shield opens to show Daffy Duck in the shield on a blue gradient background. He says "You're welcome."
 * On The Looney Tunes Show episodes "Devil Dog" and "Ridiculous Journey", the WB shield opens to show Taz the Tasmanian Devil in the shield on the same background used on "Monster Talent". At first surprised, he then (in the same manner as Porky Pig) says "Th-th-th-th-th-that's all, folks!".
 * On The Looney Tunes Show episode "The Foghorn Leghorn Story", Foghorn Leghorn opens the shield and says "That's, I say, that's, I say..." but forgets what to say afterwards and soon turns his back to the audience, asking "Uh... what do I say, Carol?" (Carol is his assistant introduced in that episode).
 * On The Looney Tunes Show episodes "Peel of Fortune" and "Super Rabbit", the WB shield opens up to show Bugs Bunny with a blue center, saying "And dat's de end".
 * On The Looney Tunes Show episode "Double Date", the shield opens to reveal Lola Bunny, who starts to greet the audience, but then stops, confused, asking "That's all WHAT? What are folks?" then commenting "He's crazy."
 * On The Looney Tunes Show episode "To Bowl or Not to Bowl", the Goofy Gophers open the shield, saying "That's all, folks" at the same time. They then spend the rest of the time until the fade out telling each other "After you", deciding who should say the catchphrase first.
 * On The Looney Tunes Show episode "Newspaper Thief", a confused Granny on an aqua gradient background opens the shield and asks "Is this the bathroom?" Daffy Duck (offscreen) yells at her "NO! Now go home!", which surprises Granny and prompts her to look behind her (presumably to search the bathroom some more or where the voice came from).
 * On The Looney Tunes Show episode "Bugs and Daffy Get a Job", the shield opens to reveal Dr. Weisberg, who says "On a final note, kids, don't forget to eat your broccoli. It's good for you."
 * On The Looney Tunes Show episode "That's My Baby", Porky appears in the shield, beginning his usual line "Th-th-th-th-that's all fo..." then suddenly stops as his stomach rumbles, commenting "Oh, I shouldn't have had those artichoke p-p-p-p-poppers", a reference to an event from earlier in the episode.
 * On The Looney Tunes Show episode "Sunday Night Slice", the shield opens to reveal Speedy Gonzales on a blue background, who says "Hasta luego, amigos" (Spanish for "see you later, friends") while waving his hat.
 * On The Looney Tunes Show episode "The DMV", Lola appears in the shield again, this time waving at the audience, and saying "That's all, folks" in a slick tone.
 * On The Looney Tunes Show episode "Off Duty Cop", the shield opens to reveal Leslie Hunt, in his role as Steve St. James, Off Duty Cop. He turns his dark glasses up from his eyes and says "That's all, folks!" His glasses then drop back down.
 * On The Looney Tunes Show episode "French Fries", Yosemite Sam opens up the shield. He yells "That's all, folks!" and then kicks a football. The sound of a window shattering is heard offscreen and Sam makes a run for it.
 * On The Looney Tunes Show episode "Beauty School", Lola opens up the shield and tries to say "That's the end of the show!", but she falls down to the bottom of the logo.
 * On The Looney Tunes Show episode "The Float", the shield opens to reveal Daffy Duck, who is looking away. Then, he turns around, says to the viewer "Psst, hey," and looks side-to-side, checking if no one else is watching him. He asks, "You wanna buy a watch?" and brings out an antique pocket watch.
 * On The Looney Tunes Show episode "The Shelf", the shield opens to reveal Bugs Bunny, who says "I'll just wear it" (referring to the Nobel Prize he received and tried to display on the shelf in the episode). After he puts it on, the strap rips and the Nobel Prize falls down to the bottom of the logo, leaving Bugs surprised.
 * On The Looney Tunes Show episode "You've Got Hate Mail", the shield opens, but no one appears to be in the shield. Then Lola walks up to the shield and says "Piper, there you are! I've been looking all over for you! You're crazy." (Piper is Lola's imaginary friend in that episode.)
 * On The Looney Tunes Show episode "Gribbler's Quest", the shield opens to reveal Daffy Duck with his arms outstretched (as if trying to hug someone), who says "Who wants a hug now? Come on! You know you need one."
 * OnThe Looney Tunes Show episode "Year of the Duck", the shield opens to reveal a Great White shark that is wearing glasses, and reading a piece of paper (which, presumably, contains a list). He says to his offscreen friends (in an Australian accent) "Ey, fellas! Get a load of this! We cracked the top ten!"
 * OnThe Looney Tunes Show episode "Best Friends Redux", the shield opens to reveal Bugs, Daffy and Porky, whom all say "That's all, folks!" together. This is due to the episode being the final one produced and the intended series finale.

FX/SFX: All the animation in this logo.

Music/Sounds: A fast-paced jazzy remix of "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down." For the Series Logos, both the Merrie Melodies and Wile E. Coyote & Road Runner segments have short, jazzy themes, with the Merrie Melodies theme being a fast-paced, atonal and dissonant remix of the "Merrily We Roll Along," and the Road Runner segments having a jazzy remix of the classic theme music to The Road Runner Show. These are all arranged by Andy Sturmer.

Availability: All three logos can be seen on the series The Looney Tunes Show, which no longer airs on TV but is available on the Boomerang streaming service and other digital download/streaming platforms, and the first season is also on DVD. The Studio Logo is seen at the beginning of the episode of said show, the Series Logo s) can be seen on Merrie Melodies and Road Runner & Wile. E. Coyote segments that air within the episode, and the Closing Logo can be seen during the end credits of the episode.

Editors' Note: These are not very well-received due to the controversy of The Looney Tunes Show (basically making a sitcom out of the franchise), although that show has gotten warmer reception over the years. The bullseye painting behind the shield can be considered tacky by some, and the shield effect looks a little cheaper compared to the previous logo (and it doesn't have a "TWANG!" sound to accompany it like the previous logos did), and is even stranger to see here considering the show isn't even in 3D (for the most part). The dissonant and atonal music does not help much, either (not unlike Bill Lava's rearrangements of "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down" in the 1960s). But the closing variations are pretty creative, and the logo is a favorite among fans of The Looney Tunes Show.

19th Logo (September 6, 2010-December 2, 2013)
Nicknames: "Creative WB", "Print WB Shield"

Logo: On a selective yellow background, the WB shield (similar to the 1985 Warner Home Video shield) is at the center, and on the bottom, the byline reads "A WARNER BROS. ENTERTAINMENT CO.". Below the company byline is the "www.warnerbros.com" URL. The logo gets covered up with the MAD logo all over and wipes to the left for the after-credits scene.

Variant: On the episode "KoBee Movie/Law and Ogre", the logo is drawn on a flip book, like the credits were.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The ending theme of MAD.

Availability: It's only seen after the end credits of MAD.

20th Logo (September 28, 2012- )
Nicknames: "Warner Bros. Meets MGM II", "The Tom and Jerry Logo II"

Logo: Similar to the previous logo. Once again, the logo is very similar to the 1953 MGM Cartoons logo, but instead of using Tanner the lion with baby blue ribboning, it was replaced by the Warner Bros. Looney Shield shield, and instead of "A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer", it's "A Warner Bros.". The word "CARTOON" is still used, and it still takes place in a blue background.

FX/SFX: None

Music/Sounds: The opening music.

Availability: It was used only in Tom and Jerry direct-to-video movies, starting with Robin Hood and His Merry Mouse.

21st Logo (June 5, 2014-July 30, 2015)
Nicknames: "Boring WB", "WB Shield IV", "Looney Tunes Shield II", "Tribute Shield"

Logo: On a black background, the WB Shield used from the intro of the 2010 Looney Tunes shorts is displayed. Below the logo is a byline script that reads "Animation". Its lacking design and short life make could mean its just a placeholder logo for the next logo below.

Variant: In The Flintstones and WWE: Stone Age Smackdown, rocks break as it's chiseled for the logo to appear on a splotchy gray background.

Trivia: Despite the official logo not debuting until 2014, the print logo appeared in-credit on shows as early as November 11, 2011.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None or the closing theme of the show.

Availability: Uncommon. This logo can be seen on the second season of Teen Titans Go!, the first season of Mike Tyson Mysteries, Tom and Jerry: Santa's Little Helpers, Elf: Buddy's Musical Christmas, Lego DC Comics: Batman Be-Leaguered!, and other WB Animation movies.

Editor's Note: Even though it's a placeholder, it's a very simple and cheap looking logo.

22nd Logo (May 4, 2015- )
Nicknames: "Animated WB Shield VI", "Looney Tunes Bullseye", "Looney Tunes Shield III", "Tribute Shield II"

Logo: The WB Shield fades in with a dim shine over the shield and zooms in as the black background turns into a dark blood red background of Looney Tunes bullseye rings. After the WB shield is there, the script "Animation" is written in cursive writing.

Variants:
 * On Vixen and Freedom Fighters: The Ray, the logo is flashed in before the opening on a cloudy or smoke-like bluish/grayish background with light hues showing the logo before switching over to the Blue Ribbon Content logo, their sister producer.
 * A still variant of the logo exists.
 * At the end of some shows, the logo is sped-up.
 * In 2019, the logo was enhanced.

Trailer Variant: On the trailer for ''Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold'', a still version of the logo gradually zooms in along with the DC logo.

FX/SFX: The shield fading and zooming, the background fading in, and the script being written.

Music/Sounds: None, the closing theme of the show, or whoosh sound effects starting in 2019. The variant has the music from the opening of Vixen and Freedom Fighters: The Ray playing.

Availability: Common.
 * The logo was first seen in the trailer of the direct-to-video movie, Looney Tunes: Rabbit's Run.
 * The full normal logo is currently seen on DC Original Animated Movies mid-2015, web shorts based on Batman Unlimited, Justice League: Gods and Monsters Chronicles, Wabbit, Bunnicula, Be Cool Scooby Doo!, DC Superhero Girls shorts and specials, seasons 2-4 of The Tom and Jerry Show (2014), and Teen Titans Go! beginning with the third season, and the Teen Titans Go!/The Powerpuff Girls (2016 reboot) crossover special "TTG v PPG".
 * The variant can be seen on Vixen and Freedom Fighters: The Ray.
 * The enhanced logo first appeared on the release of Netflix's adaptation of Green Eggs and Ham. It was later seen on the 2020 revival of Animaniacs and future DC Animated Movies starting with Superman: Man of Tomorrow. As of this writing, it used in tandem with the normal logo.
 * The logo with sound effects first appeared on Wonder Woman: Bloodlines, alongside other future releases from DC Universe Animated Original Movies.
 * Don't expect to see this on the Robot Chicken DC Comics Special III: Magical Friendship.

Editor's Note: This logo is definitive in their Looney Tunes roots, as evidenced by the design of the shield.

23rd Logo (July 27, 2018-) (Movie Logo)


Nicknames: "Animated WB Shield VIII", "Looney Tunes Shield IV", "Tribute Shield III", "The Daffy Duck Logo"

Logo: On a red background, we see the WB Shield with the "Animation" script below it. The shield opens up and Daffy Duck emerges from inside. He proceeds to bounce around the screen and interact with the logo, including taking "Animation" and flipping it like a flipbook, then using it to hit the shield like a gong. Daffy continues bouncing around until he runs smack into the camera and goes into a daze. Finally, the shield is opened again by Porky Pig, who grabs Daffy by the neck and pulls him back in before closing the shield, leaving one of Daffy's feathers to float down onto "Animation".

Trivia:
 * Daffy Duck's personality and design in this sequence is a homage to his personality in the late 1930s Looney Tunes shorts.
 * If you look carefully at the background behind Porky when he opens the shield, as well as Daffy when he emerges, you can see that it's a cartoon version of the WB backlot, complete with the iconic water tower. On Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge and Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle of the Realms, the background for when Scorpion opens the shield, as well as coming out of the shield and when Shaggy opens the shield, is the NetherRealm, Scorpion's home realm, instead of the WB backlot.
 * Shaggy's appearance in the Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle of the Realms variant is likely a reference to the Ultra Instinct Shaggy internet meme which gained popularity in early 2019, which involved Shaggy undergoing the same 'ultra instinct' transformation as Goku from the Dragon Ball series, first seen in Dragon Ball Super.

Variants:
 * On Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge, Daffy is instead grabbed by Scorpion (voiced by Patrick Seitz), who shouts his catchphrase "Get over here!"
 * On Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle of the Realms, Scorpion jumps out from behind the shield,. He throws a few punches and bounces on the 'Animation' text, making a pose in the foreground. The shield swings open as Shaggy Rogers (voiced by Matthew Lillard) from Scooby-Doo, with a fiery green aura and glowing eyes (and the NetherRealm behind him), grabs Scorpion by the neck, says  Like, get over here man!  (obviously imitating Scorpion's catchphrase), and pulls him into the shield. Shaggy steps in with a menacing expression in front of the shield, Scooby visible behind him, before it is filled with light and the shield closes again.
 * On Batman: Soul Of The Dragon, instead of the regular one, the logo is in the style of the 1973 "Big W" logo, with the black background and the shield zooming in towards us, then in the red background, the shield is in black and white with the name "WARNER BROS. ANIMATION" below in the font used for "WARNER BROS. PICTURES" in said logo.

FX/SFX: 2D animation of Daffy and Porky, as well as Scorpion in Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge and Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle of the Realms, along with Shaggy and Scooby in the latter (Ed Boon, the Mortal Kombat series' creator, serves as the creative consultant of the variants and the films), and their interactions with the logo. This was directed and storyboarded by Pete Browngardt, and animated by veteran animator Eric Goldberg.

Music/Sounds: Various cartoon sound effects, including Daffy's trademark "Woo-hoo! Woo-hoo!" (voiced by Eric Bauza).

Availability: Current, and is currently being used in tandem with the previous logo on movies. This was first seen on ''Teen Titans Go! To the Movies''. and later appeared on Justice League vs. the Fatal Five, Scooby-Doo: Return to Zombie Island and Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge.

Editor's Note: This logo is very funny and should please Looney Tunes fans. The Mortal Kombat related variants are known across the internet to be quite amusing.

24th Logo (June 11, 2019, March 23, 2020, March 27, 2020- )
 Nicknames : "Zooming WB Shield VII", "Retro Bullseye," "Throwback Bullseye," "2010s Looney Tunes III," "2020s Looney Tunes"

 Studio Logo : Another recreation of the classic "bullseye" logo, with varied colors (such as red rings and a dark blue center, or green rings and a dark red center). On top is "WARNER BROS. ANIMATION" in its' classic font, and on the bottom is "Presents" in the script font and a production number. The WB shield (also in varied colors) zooms up normally this time. The size and colors of the text are different each time as well.

 Trivia : If you look closely at the bottom of the screen in the studio logo, you can see the production number of the short. This also applies to most of the classic Looney Tunes shorts though the 1930s and 1950s.

 Series Logo : The screen either fades or cuts to the series logo which usually varies...


 * On Bugs Bunny-themed shorts, the series logo features Bugs Bunny's smiling head in the center of the bullseye (ala the 1940s-1960s Bugs Bunny cartoons) with "LOONEY TUNES" on top in its' trademark font, and "A BUGS BUNNY CARTOON" underneath.
 * On Daffy Duck-themed shorts, the series logo is almost identical, but with Daffy Duck's smiling head in the center of the bullseye (ala the Daffy Duck cartoons of the mid-1940s to early 1950s), and "A DAFFY DUCK CARTOON" underneath.
 * On Porky Pig and Daffy Duck-themed shorts, the series logo is (again) almost identical, but with Porky Pig and Daffy Duck's smiling heads (the latter peeking out of the former) in the center of the bullseye (ala the Porky Pig and Daffy Duck cartoons of the 1940s), and "A PORKY & DAFFY CARTOON" underneath.
 * On Sylvester and Tweety-themed shorts, a completely different series logo is seen, with the "LOONEY TUNES CARTOONS" series logo on top (with "LOONEY TUNES" in a font reminiscent of the 1935-38 series logos), and Tweety in his late 1940s design sitting underneath, all on a blue-violet background.
 * On Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner-themed shorts (as well as the Ralph and Sam short "Fleece and Desist"), The shield is in the bottom right corner of the title card with "A LOONEY TUNES CARTOON" on the bottom. No studio or closing logos appear.

 Closing Logo : Just "That's all Folks!" writing itself out in its' classic script font against the bullseye backdrop used in the short.

 Variants :


 * On one Bugs Bunny short ("Pest Coaster"), the series logo is slightly tweaked, with "LOONEY TUNES" in a font reminiscent of the 1935-38 series logos, and "CARTOONS" underneath.
 * On one Sylvester and Tweety short ("Pain in the Ice"), the background in the series logo is green-cyan. Tweety is also a bit smaller and has been shifted slightly to the right.
 * On another Sylvester and Tweety short ("Rhino Ya Don't!"), the screen fades much faster to the series logo.
 * On one Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner short ("TNT Trouble"), the phrase "A LOONEY TUNES CARTOON" is on the top as opposed to the bottom.

 FX/SFX : The zooming shield.

 Music/Sounds : A short orchestral remix of either "The Merry Go Round Broke Down" or "Merrily We Roll Along" arranged by Carl Johnson. The closing logo features an even shorter arrangement than what was heard in the classic shorts.


 * On the smaller shorts like "Tunnel Vision" or "Cactus If You Can", It either uses an even shorter remix of "Merrily We Roll Along" or a generic fanfare that matches the theme of the short. (Examples include a fairy-tale fanfare in "Fleece and Desist" or a brass fanfare in "TNT Trouble".)

 Availability : Brand new; first appeared on the new cartoonist/creator-driven Looney Tunes Cartoons shorts which premiered on HBO Max on May 27, 2020. Don't expect these logos to appear whenever one of the shorts (like "Pest Coaster", "Wet Cement", or "Tunnel Vision") is uploaded to YouTube since they are usually cut out.

 Editor's Note : The shield zooming in looks fairly bland in contrast to the shorts themselves, but it's a nice simple throwback to the classic "bullseye" logos, and a great way to start this very promising-looking cartoonist-driven Looney Tunes revival.

Copyright Stamps
Here is some information about the copyright stamps on the Warner Bros. Animation series:
 * 1967-1970: ©[YEAR] WARNER BROS.-SEVEN ARTS INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
 * 1972-1992: ©[YEAR] WARNER BROS. INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. (This was used after 1980 on shows based on classic WB properties, e.g. Taz-Mania.)
 * 1980-1992: ©[YEAR] WARNER BROS. ANIMATION INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. (This was used on original shows.)
 * 1992-1995: ©[YEAR] Warner Bros., A Time-Warner Entertainment Company (This was used on Animaniacs.)
 * 1992-1993: ©[YEAR] Warner Bros. Animation, A Division of Time Warner Entertainment Co. L.P. (This was briefly used to replace the one for WB Animation Inc., and has been removed from many DVD and syndication prints.)
 * 1995-1999: ©[YEAR] Warner Bros. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
 * 1999-2003: © [YEAR] Warner Bros. All Rights Reserved
 * 2001-: ©[YEAR] Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc. (This is used on shows based on H-B properties, e.g. Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated.)
 * 2003-: © [YEAR] Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (This is used on shows based on classic WB properties, e.g. The Looney Tunes Show.)
 * 2003-: © [YEAR] Warner Bros. Animation Inc. (This is used on original shows.)