Warner Bros. Animation/Logo Variations

These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by Warner Bros. Animation, with more to be added overtime.

'''Scooby-Doo! Abracadabra Doo (2009):'''


 * On a cloudy night sky background, the WBA logo shows up, but without the word "Presents" or Bugs Bunny. An owl flies down past the logo and later lands on a tree branch while hooting.

'''Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated (2010-2013):''' This logo appeared at the beginning on each episode.


 * A green ghouly version appears. The WBA logo is greenish and the background is green smoke. The "Presents" banner is there, but without Bugs Bunny. An organ sped-up version of the very end of "Merrily We Roll Along" can be heard throughout the variant.

'''Scooby-Doo! Camp Scare (2010):'''


 * The clouds move away, revealing the 2008 logo on a cloudy background. Bugs Bunny is absent. Also, the logo, along with the "Presents" text, are a bit flattened.

Green Lantern: Emerald Knights (2011):


 * The WBA logo is green in a black background, glowing and shining while it smoothly zooms in. Neither "Presents" nor Bugs Bunny appear alongside the shield.

The Looney Tunes Show (2011-2014): At the end of each episode the WB logo opens up to reveal a specific character. The joke is a throwback to the original Warner Bros. Animation logo from the opening to The Bugs Bunny Show.


 * "Monster Talent": The shield opens to show Daffy Duck in the shield on a blue gradient background. He says "You're welcome."
 * "Devil Dog" and "Ridiculous Journey": The shield opens to show 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-That's all, folks!".
 * "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).
 * "Peel of Fortune" and "Super Rabbit": The shield opens up to show Bugs Bunny munching his carrot with a blue center, saying "And that's the end". However, "Peel of Fortune" stays on season 1 while "Super Rabbit" uses Bugs' color from season 2.
 * "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." (Porky Pig appears in the final scene of the episode.)
 * "To Bowl or Not to Bowl": The Goofy Gophers open the shield, saying the slogan 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.
 * "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! 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).
 * "Bugs and Daffy Get a Job": The shield opens to reveal Dr. Weisberg (introduced in the episode), who says "On a final note, kids, don't forget to eat your broccoli. It's good for you."
 * "That's My Baby": Porky appears in the shield, beginning his usual line "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 he had eaten earlier in the episode.
 * "Sunday Night Slice": The shield opens to reveal Speedy Gonzales on the same background for ("Monster Talent" and "Devil Dog"), who says "¡Hasta luego, amigos!" (Spanish for "See you later, friends!") while waving his hat.
 * "The DMV": Lola appears in the shield again, this time waving at the audience, and saying the slogan in a slick tone.
 * "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 the slogan. His glasses then drop back down.
 * "French Fries": Yosemite Sam opens up the shield. He yells the slogan and then kicks a football. The sound of a window shattering is heard and Sam makes a run for it.
 * "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.
 * "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.
 * "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.
 * "The Muh-Muh-Muh-Murder": Daffy appears and telling the viewers that he still thinks Porky is a murderer.
 * "Point, Laser Point": Witch Lezah waves her magic wand to the audience chanting "Show over" before casting magic dust at the screen.
 * "Bobcats on Three!": Gossamer appears in the shield for the first time and says the slogan, but a water polo ball hits him in the face.
 * "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.)

Trivia: Lola's animation and her line "There you are!" were reused for a 2015 Boomerang bumper.


 * "Itsy Bitsy Gopher": Lola appears again twice in a row and throws a lamp at the audience (breaking the screen as well) because she thought there was a spider on them.
 * "Rebel Without a Glove": Yosemite Sam says the slogan before Bugs returns with his glove in anger. Sam gulps and replies that he said nothing.
 * "Semper Lie": The drill sergeant appears after the credits saying "That's all, Maggots!".
 * "Father Figures": It takes several tries for Henery Hawk to say the proper slogan as he kept saying "That's all, chicken!".
 * "Customer Service": Cecil Turtle says the slogan and tips over.
 * "The Stud, the Nerd, the Average Joe, and the Saint": Yosemite Sam asks the audience for their signatures while holding his petition.
 * "It's a Handbag": Daffy Duck goes through all the objects he found at the mall. Those objects were a handbag, a clutch, a tote, and a Bob Maggie jumpsuit.
 * "A Christmas Carol": Santa Claus says "Manu Ginobili! Ho-ho-ho-ho!". Ginobili is a personal favorite basketball player of head writer Hugh Davidson.
 * "We're in Big Truffle": Lola Bunny cast a spell at the audience, before advising them not to check their mirrors.
 * "Dear John": Lola Bunny says the slogan in tongues.
 * "Daffy Duck, Esquire": Daffy Duck throws his hairpiece in the air after saying the slogan.
 * "Spread Those Wings and Fly": Wieb Lunk appears at the end and tells the audience to never let someone say "That's all, folks!"
 * "The Black Widow": Slowpoke Rodriguez advertises Tacapulco, which is like Acapulco, but much worse.
 * "Mrs. Porkbunny's": Daffy Duck redos his attempt of saying the slogan, criticizing himself the first time before settling with his second attempt of the line.
 * "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."
 * "The Grand Old Duck of York": Speedy Gonzales pokes an insult at Sullivan's after saying the slogan but soon explains he's a competitive person.
 * "The Shell Game": Cecil is in prison and says that this is not the end of him and warns Bugs Bunny to watch out.
 * "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!"
 * "Gossamer is Awesomer": Bugs Bunny head bobs to reggae and questions the audience.
 * "Here Comes the Pig": Porky Pig says the slogan before questioning how the realm could cost four thousand dollars.
 * "Mr. Wiener": Dr. Weisberg shows off his hat he won at the fair and drinks from it.
 * "Best Friends Redux": Bugs, Daffy, and Porky shout the slogan in unison to end the show and (production-wise) the series.

'''Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright (2013):'''
 * In the opening credits, the logo is on a neon sign and spotlights sweep over it. Also, the shield uses its 1985 design.

'''The Flintstones & WWE: Stone Age SmackDown! (2015):'''


 * The logo is chiseled out of gray rock, and the shield's border is red.

Vixen (2015), Vixen: The Movie and Freedom Fighters: The Ray (both 2017):


 * The logo is flashed in before the opening on a cloudy/smoke-like bluish/grayish background with light hues showing the logo before switching over to the Blue Ribbon Content logo, their sister producer.

Constantine: City of Demons (2018):
 * The logo is in its print form on a parchment background.

Mortal Kombat film series:


 * Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge (2020): Porky Pig is replaced by Scorpion, who says his catchphrase "Get over here!" as he grabs Daffy. The shield's inside has the NetherRealm, Scorpion's home realm, instead of the WB backlot.




 * Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle of the Realms (2021): 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 (from Scooby-Doo, but based on his Ultra Instinct meme form and voiced by Matthew Lillard) grabs Scorpion by the neck, says "Like, get over here man!", and pulls him into the shield. Shaggy peeks through the shield with a menacing expression, Scooby-Doo also being visible behind him, before the shield closes again.

Merry Little Batman (2023): The Warner Bros and DC Comics logos are yellow against a black background, then they are replaced with a bat's eyes in the dark.

'''Urkel Saves Santa: The Movie! (2023):'''
 * There is no logo, instead the "Warner Bros Animation Presents" title appears as if it's from a 90s video camera.

Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths - Part 1 (2024):
 * The logo breaks up into pieces.