A young Xiaolin monk named Omi with a giant yellow head leads a trio of other students to collect powerful items known as Shen Gong Wu while battling the evil Jack Spicer who is also after the artifacts.
Votes: 6, A continuation of the Justice League animated series finds the original members of the team joined in their battle against crime and evil by dozens of other heroes from the DC comics universe.
Votes: 14, Votes: 11, TV-Y 30 min Animation. The show is shot the same way as the ever popular, Thomas the Tank Engine with the show set being pint sized because they are all wooden toys. The show emphasizes that no matter if a fire The adventures of average suburban boy Johnny Test, who wittingly plays test subject for his genius twin sisters' various experiments, reluctantly fighting evil villains in the process.
TV-Y 21 min Animation, Comedy. Fred the coconut and his fruity friends have fun and adventure on their tropical island paradise. The futuristic descendants of the Looney Tunes characters become superheroes when the aftershock of an alien meteor grants them each with strange new powers. Adventures of Mystery, Inc. The adventures of a young Clark Kent, as Superman, during his time with a team of teenage superheroes in the far future. An updated animated series centering on the Caped Crusader himself as he partners and deals with his fellow superheroes in the DC Comics universe.
Votes: 8, Scooby-Doo and the gang attempt to solve creepy mysteries in the town of Crystal Cove, a place with a history of eerie supernatural events.
Votes: 10, Votes: 37, An updated iteration of the classic Looney Tunes characters focusing on their satirical misadventures living in suburbia. After his home kingdom is destroyed by the ancient devil priest Mumm-Ra, the young Thundercat Lord Lion-O leads a team of survivors as they fight evil on Third Earth. Superhero roommates Robin, Cyborg, Starfire, Raven and Beast Boy love saving the day, but what happens when they're done fighting crime? Votes: 19, TV 12 min Animation, Adventure, Comedy.
In this macabre comedy, retired boxing champion Mike Tyson, his brainy adopted Asian-American daughter, a friendly but wimpy gay gentleman ghost and a cursed perverse mean-spirited talking pigeon solve weird mysteries together. Sign In. The Schlesinger studio got off to a slow start, continuing their one-shot Merrie Melodies and introducing a Bosko replacement named Buddy into the Looney Tunes. The studio then formed the three-unit structure that it would retain throughout most of its history, with one of the units headed by Ben "Bugs" Hardaway, and the other by Earl Duvall, who was replaced by Jack King a year later.
Hardaway and King departed, and a new arrival at Schlesinger's, Fred "Tex" Avery, took Freleng's creation and ran with it. Avery directed a string of cartoons starring Porky Pig that established the character as the studio's first bona fide star. Schlesinger also gradually moved the Merrie Melodies cartoons from black and white, to two-strip Technicolor in , and finally to full three-strip Technicolor in The Looney Tunes series would be produced in black-and-white for much longer, until Because of the limited spacing conditions in the Schlesinger building at N.
Van Ness on the Warner Sunset lot, Avery and his unit — including animators Robert Clampett and Chuck Jones — were moved into a small building elsewhere on the Sunset lot, which Avery and his team affectionately dubbed "Termite Terrace.
During this period, four cartoons were outsourced to the Ub Iwerks studio; however, Iwerks struggled to adapt his style to the type of humor that the Looney Tunes had developed by this time, and so Clampett took over as director using Iwerks' staff for the last two of these outsourced cartoons. Schlesinger was so impressed by Clampett's work on these shorts that he opened a fourth unit for Clampett to head, although for tax reasons this was technically a separate studio headed by Schlesinger's brother-in-law, Ray Katz.
Avery left the studio in following a series of disputes with Schlesinger, who shortly after closed the studio for two weeks due to a minor strike similar to the better known one that occurred at Disney. A few months earlier he banished all unionized employees in what became known in retrospective as the "Looney Tune Lockout"; this time Schlesinger lost nearly all of his employees of the Avery unit. Clampett and several of his key animators took over Avery's former unit, while Clampett's own position as director of the Schlesinger-Katz studio was taken by Norm McCabe, a Clampett animator whose cartoons focused in war-related humor; McCabe in turn lasted barely a year before being drafted, and Frank Tashlin returned to the studio to replace him.
By , the Schlesinger studio had surpassed Walt Disney Productions as the most successful producer of animated shorts in the United States. Between and , the Schelsinger studio produced a number of films for the United States military in support of its efforts in World War II.
Hook cartoons for the servicemen's entertainment. In , Schlesinger sold his studio to Warner Bros. Tashlin's unit was initially taken over by Robert McKimson who later took over Clampett's unit. The remaining animators of the initial McKimson unit were assigned to Art Davis. Although inheriting most of their staffs, these units have been the least known among the four, apart from having lower budgets than Jones and Freleng. In the studio moved to a larger building on the Sunset Boulevard lot.
Davis' separate unit was dissolved in , and he became an animator for Freleng. The Jones, Freleng and McKimson units became noted by their respective styles, mostly influenced by their budgets: Jones' cartoons who was assigned the largest budgets featured a more visual and sophisticated style, Freleng having budgets noticeably smaller than Jones made extensive use of slapstick, and McKimson who with Davis had much lower budgets often relied more on jokes and dialogue in general. Among the Warner Bros.
After the verdict of the United States v. Paramount Pictures, Inc. Theater owners were only willing to pay so much for cartoon shorts, and as a result by the lates the budgets at Warner Bros. Cartoons became tighter. Selzer forced a stringent five-week production schedule on each cartoon at least one director, Chuck Jones, cheated the system by spending more time on special cartoons such as What's Opera Doc, less time on simpler productions such as Road Runner entries, and had his crew forge their time cards.
With less money for full animation, the Warner Bros. While story artists were assigned to directors at random during the s and s, by the s each story man worked almost exclusively with one director: Maltese with Jones, Foster with Freleng, and Pierce with McKimson.
With the advent of the 3-D film craze in , Warner Bros. The creative staff dispersed Jones, for example, went to work at Disney on Sleeping Beauty, Maltese went to Walter Lantz Productions, and Freleng went into commercial work. Cartoons re-opened five months after its close, following the end of the 3-D craze. In , the staff moved into a brand new facility on the main Warner Bros. Also in , Warner Bros. The package consisted of cartoons which began showing on television that year.
By , Selzer had retired, and veteran Warner Cartoons production manager John Burton took his place. John Dunn and Dave Detiege, both former Disney men, were hired to replace them.
During Burton's tenure, Warner Bros. Cartoons branched out into television. The program remained on the air under various names and on all three major networks for four decades from to PG 76 min Animation, Action, Adventure.
Batman is wrongly implicated in a series of murders of mob bosses actually done by a new vigilante assassin. PG 88 min Animation, Adventure, Comedy. In a desperate attempt to win a basketball match and earn their freedom, the Looney Tunes seek the aid of retired basketball champion, Michael Jordan. Unrated 70 min Animation, Action, Crime. When Mr. Freeze, desperate to save his dying wife, kidnaps Barbara Gordon Batgirl as an involuntary organ donor, Batman and Robin must find her before the operation can begin.
Votes: 15, An adventurous girl, a young blind hermit, and a goofy two-headed dragon race to find the lost sword Excalibur to save King Arthur and Camelot from disaster. The Mystery Gang reunite and visit Moonscar Island, a remote island with a dark secret.
Daphne wants more than just a villain in a costume, and they get more than they ever expected. Votes: 14, PG 86 min Animation, Action, Adventure. A young boy befriends a giant robot from outer space that a paranoid government agent wants to destroy. Unrated 66 min Animation, Comedy, Family. Scooby-Doo and the Mystery Gang visit Oakhaven, Massachusetts to seek strange goings on involving a famous horror novelist and his ancestor who is rumored be a witch.
Votes: 7, Unrated 80 min Animation, Adventure, Comedy. The Warner Brothers and the Warner Sister go on a quest to find a fallen wishing star. Tweety Bird sets out on a journey to collect paw prints from cats around the world, but can only succeed if he makes it back in 80 days. Votes: Unrated 74 min Animation, Adventure, Comedy. A cosmic case of flying saucers, intergalactic intrigue and out-of-this-world romance launches Scooby-Doo and the Mystery Gang into their most unearthly adventure ever.
Votes: 6, PG 76 min Animation, Action, Crime. The Joker is back with a vengeance, and Gotham's newest Dark Knight needs answers as he stands alone to face Gotham's most infamous Clown Prince of Crime. Votes: 25, PG 95 min Animation, Action, Adventure. A policeman white blood cell, with the help of a cold pill, must stop a deadly virus from destroying the human they live in, Frank. Unrated 74 min Animation, Action, Adventure.
When Scooby and the gang get trapped in a video game created for them, they must fight against the 'Phantom Virus'. To escape the game they must go level by level and defeat the game once and for all.
Tom is left in charge of a priceless magical ring by his young wizard master. He is then horrified when the ring gets stuck on Jerry's head, who then runs off into the city. Director: James T. Votes: 3, G 60 min Animation, Adventure, Comedy.
Not Rated 72 min Animation, Adventure, Comedy. The gang go to Australia to investigate the recent disappearances of the performances at the music festivals, by the so called 'Yowie Yahoo'. Votes: 4, Not Rated 75 min Animation, Adventure, Comedy. Only this time it's a monster that terrorizes the town.
PG 75 min Animation, Action, Crime.
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