![]() Also I got to work on the one show I’ve always wanted to work on. ![]() Gonna miss it ❤️ Ĭartoon Network was my first gallery show. So I can honestly say this is place I felt I helped build. When CN told us they were opening their own studio they asked Genndy and I to help pick the building and make design suggestions on what we wanted for the interior work spaces. lot in Burbank and are expected to be completed this year.Īs the news of the building’s closure has spread this weekend, artists who worked in the buildings are posting their memories on Twitter: The iceberg-looking buildings which total 800,000-square-feet of space, are adjacent to the main Warner Bros. WBD has not yet officially announced where Cartoon Network staff will relocate, but our understanding is that employees will move a few miles away, to the new Frank Gehry-designed Second Century Development, a striking pair of office buildings off the 134 freeway. Both studios are overseen by Sam Register. ![]() Animation and Cartoon Network Studios.Ĭartoon Network Studios will continue to operate under the auspices of Warner Bros. ![]() Discovery announced a “strategic realignment”, in which revealed plans to consolidate its tv animation divisions by merging Warner Bros. ![]() The news of the building’s closure isn’t exactly a surprise. Over the years, the studio outgrew its space and also rented space in other buildings in the Burbank Media Center area. Clockwise from top left: Genndy Tartakovsky, Craig McCracken, Lynne Naylor, Chris Reccardi, Linda Simensky. Opening night party at Cartoon Network Studios, August 24, 2000. Dozens of Cartoon Network shows were produced at the Burbank studio including Samarai Jack, The Powerpuff Girls, Johnny Bravo, Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends, The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, Ben 10, Adventure Time, Uncle Grandpa, and Steven Universe. ![]()
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