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Warner Brothers: Their Story of the Way to the Top
The masters of Warner Brothers Animation worked in a run down back lot building known as ‘Termite Terrace’. ... Warner Brothers are also the creators of many movies we love. ... Warner Brothers emerged by the 1940s as the dominant studio in animated short subjects, a result of the extraordinary team of talented directors, animators, voice talents, writers, and musical direction of the production units. (Warner) The creators, directors and voices of the Warner Brothers cartoons were people with incredible talents and abilities. ... In 1963, Mel Blanc was a key voice to the Warner cartoons. ... In 1935, he went to work at Warner Brothers Studios. ... Tex Avery then left Warner Brothers and went to MGM. (Warner)
In 1927, Warner Brothers took a big risk, but it paid off nicely. ... The movie made Warner Brothers Studio millions of dollars. Warner Brothers then started to produce gritty, dark crime films, that glorified the gangster lifestyle. James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart got their start and tough guy image at Warner Brothers. ... (Studio)
Warner Brothers first animations were Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies. ... They were the first cartoons ever created by Warner Brothers. After producing one Looney Tune cartoon a month for a year, Warner Brothers created Merrie Melodies. They were designed to be a showcase of songs that were in the Warner Brothers musical library. ... Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising left Warner Brothers, taking Bosko and Honey with them to MGM. ... (Looney)
A new batch of Warner Brothers cartoons were created by some new animators.
Approximate Word count = 1248 Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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