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  1. MGM Animation/Visual Arts was an American animation studio established in 1962 by animation director/producer Chuck Jones, producer Les Goldman and executive Walter Bien as Sib Tower 12 Productions.

  2. MGM Animation/Visual Arts was an animation studio established in 1962 by director/producer Chuck Jones and producer Les Goldman as Sib Tower 12 Productions. It produced the last series of Tom and Jerry theatrical shorts and two non-Tom and Jerry shorts: The Dot and the Line and The Bear That Wasn't.

  3. MGM Animation/Visual Arts (also known as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Animation/Visual Arts[1], M.G.M. Animation/Visual Arts[2] and previously known as SIB Tower 12 Inc.[3]) was an American animation studio established in 1962 by animation director/producer Chuck Jones and producer Les Goldman as Sib...

  4. MGM Animation/Visual Arts was an animation studio established in 1962 by animation director/producer Chuck Jones and producer Les Goldman as Sib Tower 12 Productions. It is noted for productions such as Tom and Jerry, How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, and The Phantom Tollbooth, all released to...

  5. MGM Animation/Visual Arts was an American animation studio established in 1962 by animation director/producer Chuck Jones, producer Les Goldman and executive Walter Bien as Sib Tower 12 Productions.

  6. Articles relating to the animation studio MGM Animation/Visual Arts (1962-1970), a subsidiary of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The company is also known by its former name Sib Tower 12 Productions.

  7. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Animation was Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's third attempt at an animation division, following the famous Golden age studio and the Chuck Jones run Sib Tower 12, later known as MGM Animation/Visual Arts, and its only wholly-owned operation since Ted Turner bought the pre-1986 library (which now lies with Warner Bros.).