Warner Bros. Pictures Animation

Background
In 2013, Warner Bros. relaunched their feature animation division as Warner Animation Group, debuting with The Lego Movie.

1st Logo (February 7, 2014-February 2021)
Nicknames: "CGI Shield", "The WB/WAG Combo", "Shield in the Sky"

Logo: We start with the normal 1998 Warner Bros. Pictures logo, but the 1998 WB shield is rendered differently and with considerably less detail. When its original animation is complete, it flips around to reveal a shield similar-looking to the standard Warner Bros. Pictures logo, but has a white border and red interior, and the letters "WB" are replaced by "WAG", while the wording on the banner reads "warner • animation • group" (later using the uppercase letters). The banner is also lower than usual. The byline is seen below.

Bylines:
 * February 7, 2014: "A TimeWarner Company" (with " TimeWarner " in its own custom font, which seems to be a hybrid of Didot and Bodoni, while the rest of the byline is in FF Meta)
 * September 23, 2016-September 22, 2017: "A TimeWarner Company" (with " TimeWarner " in its own logo font, which seems to be a hybrid of Didot and Bodoni, while the rest of the byline is in the Proxima Nova font and is smaller than the Time Warner logo). This was only used on the Warner Animation Group films Storks and The Lego Batman Movie.
 * September 21, 2018-February 2021: "A WARNERMEDIA Company", with "WARNERMEDIA" in its own logo font, called AT&T Aleck Sans Bold, while the rest of the byline is in the standard variation of the same font. The shadow behind "MEDIA" is not there.

Variants:
 * On the teaser trailer for Storks, the shield is still, smaller, and less shiny, and the Time Warner byline is larger and red.
 * Each film has a different variant of this logo, all of which can be described here.

FX/SFX: The shield flipping.

Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the movie. The Master and The Lego Batman Movie both feature the opening narration. Scoob uses the 1999 Warner Bros. Pictures fanfare for the WB part and "California Love" by 2Pac ft. Dr. Dre for the WAG part.

Availability: Common. Seen on all films from WAG from 2014 to 2020. Debuted on their first film The Lego Movie and made its final theatrical appearance on Scoob!. Don't expect this logo to appear on ''Teen Titans Go! to the Movies'', as that film is produced by Warner Bros. Animation instead. This logo also appeared on the trailers and TV spots for Tom and Jerry (2021), despite the film itself using the next logo below.

Editor's Note: The colors of the WAG shield are more reminiscent of the how the shield appeared in Looney Tunes cartoons that were released in the 1950s.

2nd Logo (February 10, 2021-)
Nicknames: "The WB/WAG Combo II", "The Joy-Con Shields", "Shield in the Sky II", "The AT&T Shield", "CGI Shield II"

Logo: We start with the normal 2021 Warner Bros. Pictures logo. When its original animation is complete, it flips around to reveal a shield similar-looking to the 2019 Warner Bros shield, but has a same white border and the same red interior from the previous logo, and again, like the previous logo, the letters "WB" are replaced by "WAG". The WarnerMedia byline fades in below the shield as it flips and shines.

Trivia: On the ending credits of Space Jam: A New Legacy, the WAG logo is seen on Granny's jersey when she's fighting with Ronda Rousey while Speedy cheers in the picture.

Variant: On Tom & Jerry (2021) (the first film to use this logo), the logo has slightly more cream-colored, morning sky-style clouds, and at the end, the camera pans down to the opening scene of the movie.

FX/SFX: Nice CGI animation done by Devastudios. Like the normal WB logo, the clouds were done using Terragen from Planetside Software.

Music/Sounds: So far, the opening theme of the movie.

Availability: Brand new. First appeared on Tom & Jerry (2021, albeit using a variant). The normal version debuted on the Japanese trailer for Space Jam: A New Legacy, and will be seen on future WAG films.

Editor's Note: Solid CG throughout, and compared to the first logo, the WAG shield looks even more like the Looney Tunes shield. However, on the Tom & Jerry variant, the byline's color is a little too light and is hard to see. Only time will tell if future films from WAG will use the 2021 WB fanfare or not.