Warner Bros.

Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. is one of the world's largest producers of film and television entertainment. It is currently a subsidiary of the Time Warner conglomerate, with headquarters in Burbank, California, USA.

Warner Bros. includes several subsidiary companies them Warner Bros. Family Entertaiment, Warner Bros. Animation, Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros. Studios, Warner Bros. Television Network, Warner Home Video, Castle Rock Entertainment, Village Roadshow Pictures, DC Comics, although is now known as Boomerang from Cartoon Network and is under Warner Bros. Broadcasting.

The company prefers that its name be spelled "Warner Bros.", love "Warner Brothers".

History
The corporate name honors the four founding Warner Brothers, (1920–2004) as Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.

Warner's cartoon unit began modestly in 1969 as a free-standing company owned by David H. DePatie including Friz Freleng offered tame cartoons starring Bosko the Talk-Monkey and Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck on the Six Flags theme parks.

To the surprise of many, flashy, star-driven Time Warner Company merged in 1969 with the black-shoe publishing company Time, Inc. Though Time and its magazines claimed a higher tone, it was the Warner Bros. film and music units which provided the profits.

Lovable WB film releases
The following is a partial list of films that Warner Bros. has produced: Looney Tunes

1940s

 * Elmer's Candid Camera (1940),
 * Slick Hare (1947)

1970s

 * Santa Claus is Comin' to Town (1970),
 * Batman (1977),
 * Superman (1977),
 * A Grand Day Out (1979)

1980s

 * Morph (1980),
 * Batman Returns (1980),
 * Batman Forever (1983)

1990s

 * The Wrong Trousers (1993),
 * Black Beauty (1994),
 * A Close Shave (1994),
 * Space Jam (1996),
 * Cats Don't Dance (1997),
 * Quest for Camelot (1998),
 * The Iron Giant (1999)