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  1. The studio was named Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Animation after its then-current parent company. Initially, they produced more Daffy and Speedy cartoons, but soon moved to create new characters and even occasional experimental works. After a year, Alex Lovy left and returned to Hanna-Barbera, and Robert McKimson was brought back to the studio.

  2. Warner Bros.-Seven Arts (W7 for short) was formed in 1967 when film producer Eliot Hyman's Seven Arts Productions acquired legendary movie mogul Jack L. Warner's controlling interest in Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. for $95 million and merged with it. The deal included Warner Bros. Records, Reprise Records and the studio's animation unit and the ...

  3. Shortly after the studio opened, Warner Bros. was bought out by Seven Arts Associates, and the studio renamed Warner Bros.-Seven Arts. Initially, Lovy's new team produced more Daffy and Speedy cartoons, but soon moved to create new characters such as Cool Cat and Merlin the Magic Mouse , and even occasional experimental works such as Norman Normal (1968), the only cartoon not to be in either ...

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  5. Warner Brothers-Seven Arts; edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Warner Bros.-Seven Arts. American entertainment company (1967–69) Warner Bros ...

  6. WARNER BROS SEVEN ARTS CARTOON

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  7. Following Jack Warner's 1966 year end sale to Seven Arts Productions, the company was known as Warner Bros.-Seven Arts from 1967 until 1969. The company's logo was used until 1972. In November 1966, Jack gave in to advancing age and changing times, [184] selling control of the studio and music business to Seven Arts Productions , run by Canadian investors Eliot and Kenneth Hyman , for $32 ...