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'''Sib Tower 12 Productions''' (formerly "Sib Productions, Inc.") was an animation studio founded by Chuck Jones in 1962, after he was fired from the [[Warner Bros. Cartoons|Warner Bros. cartoon department]]. In 1963, Sib Tower 12 received a contract from [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|MGM]] to produce new shorts for ''Tom & Jerry'' cartoons (the previous shorts by Gene Deitch were proven bad). When the production founded acclaim, MGM purchased the studio in 1964 and renamed it to "MGM Animation/Visual Arts", which made many successful shorts and was closed in 1970 after Jones and his crew were fired. All ST12-library with the pre-1986 MGM library was purchased in 1986 by Ted Turner, which is now part of [[Turner Entertainment Co.]], now a subsidiary of Time Warner. |
'''Sib Tower 12 Productions''' (formerly "Sib Productions, Inc.") was an animation studio founded by Chuck Jones in 1962, after he was fired from the [[Warner Bros. Cartoons|Warner Bros. cartoon department]]. In 1963, Sib Tower 12 received a contract from [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|MGM]] to produce new shorts for ''Tom & Jerry'' cartoons (the previous shorts by Gene Deitch were proven bad). When the production founded acclaim, MGM purchased the studio in 1964 and renamed it to "MGM Animation/Visual Arts", which made many successful shorts and was closed in 1970 after Jones and his crew were fired. All ST12-library with the pre-1986 MGM library was purchased in 1986 by Ted Turner, which is now part of [[Turner Entertainment Co.]], now a subsidiary of Time Warner. |
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Revision as of 20:22, 15 August 2022
EnormousRat
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Shadeed A. Kelly
Background
Sib Tower 12 Productions (formerly "Sib Productions, Inc.") was an animation studio founded by Chuck Jones in 1962, after he was fired from the Warner Bros. cartoon department. In 1963, Sib Tower 12 received a contract from MGM to produce new shorts for Tom & Jerry cartoons (the previous shorts by Gene Deitch were proven bad). When the production founded acclaim, MGM purchased the studio in 1964 and renamed it to "MGM Animation/Visual Arts", which made many successful shorts and was closed in 1970 after Jones and his crew were fired. All ST12-library with the pre-1986 MGM library was purchased in 1986 by Ted Turner, which is now part of Turner Entertainment Co., now a subsidiary of Time Warner.
(July 27, 1963-December 8, 1964)
Nickname: "The Arrows"
Logo: At the beginning of the cartoon after the cartoon title, we can see the logo "A SIB tower 12 inc PRODUCTION", all words in different styles. The "tower" is handwritten. The logo has two arrows, a filled one above, an empty below. It comes on a solid color background, but it was also spotted on cartoon action background.
Early Variant: On Rod Rocket, the logo is in-credit and it scrolls from the bottom to the top along with the other credits. Below it we see the I.A.T.S.E logo and a copyright notice. "tower 12 inc" isn't shown on the logo.
FX/SFX: The logo fading-in and out.
Music/Sounds: The theme of a cartoon.
Availability: Rare. It was first seen years ago on Rod Rocket, the first Filmation cartoon. The later variant can be seen on the earlier Tom & Jerry cartoons directed by Chuck Jones in 1963-1964 on Cartoon Network and Boomerang. It has been preserved on DVD releases and HBO Max.
Editor's Note: None.