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'''Scoob! (2020, DTV):''' This was the final film preceded the 1998 WB logo and to have the 2016 WAG shield with 2018 WarnerMedia byline. Regular variant of the logo, which pans down into the opening scene at Venice Beach. Notable in that it is actually the only appearance of the regular version of this logo. Alongside the 1999 Warner Bros. Pictures fanfare that was used in the WB part, the music in the WAG part is "California Love" by 2Pac ft. Dr. Dre. This was done by Reel FX Animation Studios.
'''Scoob! (2020):''' This was the final film preceded the 1998 WB logo and to have the 2016 WAG shield with 2018 WarnerMedia byline. Regular variant of the logo, which pans down into the opening scene at Venice Beach. Notable in that it is actually the only appearance of the regular version of this logo. Alongside the 1999 Warner Bros. Pictures fanfare that was used in the WB part, the music in the WAG part is "California Love" by 2Pac ft. Dr. Dre. This was done by Reel FX Animation Studios.
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Revision as of 18:14, 15 August 2022


These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by Warner Animation Group, with more to be added overtime.

The LEGO Movie series:

  • The LEGO Movie (2014): The film's variant of the 1999 Warner Bros. Pictures logo, created with Lego bricks, flips around to reveal this logo, which is otherwise static until being pulled up off-screen by a string, transitioning to the Village Roadshow Pictures logo from a black base plate, representing the background leading into the opening scene.
    • The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part (2019): Same as the first film, but the company's name is in uppercase and the TimeWarner byline is replaced with the WarnerMedia byline. The black strings are also replaced with white strings. The Village Roadshow Pictures logo is also omitted, instead replaced by a black background that starts the movie.

  • The Master (2016, Short): A Lego Ninjago-centered short film shown before Storks, that short's variant flips around to reveal this logo, which appears much like it did in The Lego Movie, along with the word "Presents", only we zoom in through it as it appears during the opening scene. As a running gag, it appears several more times throughout the short, getting progressively more destroyed. By the end of the short, it's barely hanging by a single string and has a massive hole blown through it, although the word "Presents" was dropped.

  • The LEGO Batman Movie (2017): The regular logo is tinted in bluish-grey.
  • The LEGO Ninjago Movie (2017): The logo animates in the style of 1950s-1970s Hong Kong film studio logos.


Smallfoot (2018): An icy cloud blows into the Warner Bros. Pictures logo, which freezes into ice before shattering outwards into this logo, which turns blue and blows away into dust after a few seconds. This was done by Sony Pictures Imageworks.


Scoob! (2020): This was the final film preceded the 1998 WB logo and to have the 2016 WAG shield with 2018 WarnerMedia byline. Regular variant of the logo, which pans down into the opening scene at Venice Beach. Notable in that it is actually the only appearance of the regular version of this logo. Alongside the 1999 Warner Bros. Pictures fanfare that was used in the WB part, the music in the WAG part is "California Love" by 2Pac ft. Dr. Dre. This was done by Reel FX Animation Studios.


Tom & Jerry (2021): This is the first film preceded the 2021 WB logo and to use the logo with 2019 WarnerMedia byline. The 2021 variant of the Warner Bros. Pictures logo flips around to reveal the new logo, before panning down into New York for the opening credits. Also, the logo has slightly more cream-colored, morning sky-style clouds. The music is "Can I Kick It?" by A Tribe Called Quest.

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