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Warner Bros. Television Division[]
1960–1967[]
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For the animated productions it used the same closing sequence as the live-action shows, with the only difference that Bugs Bunny (or any other character from Looney Tunes) would pop up behind the shield.
Warner Bros.-Seven Arts[]
1967–1970[]
Warner Bros. Television[]
1970–1972[]
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1972–1984[]
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1984–1986, 2010–2013[]
This logo was later reused in MAD episodes.
Warner Bros. Animation Inc.[]
1986–1992[]
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In 1986, Warner Bros. Television was renamed as Warner Bros. Animation Inc., due to possible confusion with the actual Warner Bros. Television.
1988–1992[]
Warner Bros. Animation (first era)[]
1990–1995[]
This logo debuted in Tiny Toon Adventures and it was used until 1995, since most animated show were started to be produced by Warner Bros. Television Animation.
Warner Bros. Television Animation[]
1995-2001[]
This appeared on some animated shows such as Freakazoid!, Animaniacs, Pinky and The Brain, Superman: The Animated Series, The New Batman Adventures, Batman Beyond, Detention, and early episodes of Static Shock and The Zeta Project.
2001–2003[]
In 2001, with the AOL Time Warner merger complete, the logo was updated. This appeared on some animated shows such as Justice League, Teen Titans, Ozzy & Drix, What's New, Scooby-Doo?, Baby Looney Tunes, and later episodes of Static Shock and The Zeta Project.
This was the last logo to be used before the "Television" was dropped and it became Warner Bros. Animation.
Warner Bros. Animation (second era)[]
2003–2014[]
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After Warner Bros. Television Animation went defunct, Warner Bros. Animation was revived in 2003. This logo debuted in What's New, Scooby-Doo? and Teen Titans, it was used along with the logo below until 2014. However, this logo is still seen on the Warner Bros. website as of 2020.
2011–2020[]
2020-present[]
This logo is a recreation of the Warner Bros. Classic Animation shield. It debuted in the 2019 animated Looney Tunes short Dynamite Dance and is expected to be used in the upcoming series Looney Tunes Cartoons, which will be released on HBO Max in May 2020.
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Warner Bros. Animation
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