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The art style and dark humor helped make old cartoons like The Tell-Tale Heart seem as scary as any horror film.
The individually illustrated frames of the old Warner Bros. cartoons are considered so well done that they were exhibited in recent years at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Thanks to the restoration efforts of Warner Home Video, and the series of Looney Tunes Golden Collection DVD sets, there are (or will be) very few pieces of Warner Bros. animation lost to history.
It is rendered in the same breakneck style we remember -- and revere -- about the old Warner Bros. Looney Tunes. Watching this cartoon -- running only around 90 seconds -- is an exhilarating ...
Seemingly Warner Bros. TV Animation is engaged in some sort of competition with itself to see what’s the crassest, most incompetent piece of animation they can produce.
Starting in the 90s, Cartoon Network Groovies fused new and old cartoons with music. Songs included "Josie and the Pussycats in Musical Evolution" and "Go Monkey! Go!" Years later, artists spoke ...
If you still have egg cartons leftover from Easter, why not turn them into flowers for May Day? Lifestyle and design expert, Tegan Enloe, shared how! For more ...
Why your old Warner Bros. DVDs aren't playable anymore - and a potential fix Your DVDs might have rotted away in their cases, but the company wants to make it right.
DVDs might be a thing of the past, but if you're someone who kept your collection, you'll want to check if they've fallen victim to disc rot -- especially if they are titles distributed by Warner ...
Warner Bros. will launch a new Boomerang service later this spring, which will provide streaming access to thousands of classic cartoons for a monthly fee.