On Wednesday, Warner Bros. TV Group laid off 82 staffers throughout scripted, unscripted, and animation divisions, a Warner Bros. consultant confirmed to Polygon. The corporate will go away 43 of the at the moment unfilled positions empty. Whereas the three model labels Warner Bros. Animation (WBA), Cartoon Community Studios (CNS), and Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe will stay distinct, WBA and CNS growth and manufacturing groups shall be introduced beneath one division.
In accordance with Deadline, Warner Bros. has additionally stepped again on its preliminary choice to shutter the Warner Bros. Tv Workshop, which was designed to foster new expertise and supply a pipeline that many within the animation trade have cited as invaluable in serving to marginalized creators break right into a extremely aggressive discipline. The workshop shall be moved to Discovery’s Range, Fairness, and Inclusion unit.
These modifications at Cartoon Community Studios come at a time when a few of its cartoons have already develop into more durable to trace down and watch. The cuts additionally arrive on the heels of Discovery’s acquisition of Warner Media from AT&T. HBO Max and Discovery Plus are set to develop into one streaming service in 2023. After taking on in April, CEO David Zaslav, who beforehand ran Discovery, pledged to chop $3 billion from the corporate, and he’s taken an aggressive strategy to get there.
Zaslav has made good on the promise, and primarily within the space of style leisure. In August, Discovery laid off 14% of HBO Max workers and canceled the Batgirl film. Later that month, beloved cartoons had been yanked from HBO Max, blindsiding the cartoons’ creators. Dozens of Sesame Avenue episodes had been taken off of the streaming platform, and different reveals had been completely eliminated — together with fan favourite OK Okay.O.! – Let’s Be Heroes, in addition to Infinity Practice, which ran for 4 seasons and is now not airing on Cartoon Community. (It could actually fortunately nonetheless be discovered on different streaming providers.) Different reveals like Summer time Camp Island and Victor and Valentino nonetheless air on Cartoon Community, even when you can’t discover them on HBO’s streaming service.
In accordance with Selection, “output will stay the identical,” following WNA and CNS consolidating — however the response from animation trade denizens and pundits has not been as optimistic. Cartoon Brew declared the studio “gone,” which impressed pushback from a Cartoon Network staffer. Polygon spoke to a Warner Bros. consultant who stated that CNS shouldn’t be disappearing and that it nonetheless has many initiatives in growth. The actual query is how this joint division will set its priorities, which kind of relies on what viewers truly watch and what the corporate deems worthwhile.
Principally, digging into every respective animation studios’ again catalog heightens the variations between the 2 over time — a distinction many people who grew up watching and obsessing over Cartoon Community’s varied cartoon blocks might simply determine, even earlier than the consolidation and layoffs. It’s onerous to know the way these two studios will come collectively, particularly after these layoffs have left so many gifted staff jobless.
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Warner Bros. Animation (WBA) created some actual gems, particularly within the Fifties-Sixties, together with Tom & Jerry, Wile E. Coyote and the Street Runner, The Flintstones, Scooby-Doo, and naturally, Looney Tunes. However over time, WBA has hewed to this acquainted components, kind of rehashing and rehashing its traditional IPs and airing them on Cartoon Community. As a child I tuned in to look at variations of Scooby-Doo, Looney Tunes, and Tom & Jerry. As an grownup I can nonetheless watch these similar characters — and never simply via reruns.
Whereas Warner Bros. Animation’s imprint feels emblematic of the previous, Cartoon Community Studios has produced vital and ground-breaking reveals over the course of time which have additionally stood the take a look at of time. Sure, there are reboots, notably of Cartoon Community’s extremely common late ‘90s and early 2000s sequence, like Powerpuff Ladies and quite a few iterations of Ben 10. However there are additionally bangers and loads of paradigm-shifting programming, from reveals that cemented the all-girl motion crew (Powerpuff Ladies, after all), to reveals that took cues from anime, like Samurai Jack. And that’s to not point out Cartoon Community’s Toonami block, which launched quite a few youngsters within the U.S. to anime earlier than it captivated a Western viewers — and which aired Pokémon for a few years.
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CNS was additionally one in every of few main animation studios to highlight queer characters within the 2010s — particularly sapphic romances — laying the groundwork for different animated reveals. Journey Time, which debuted in 2010 and ran for 10 seasons, was solely not too long ago capable of repay the “Bubbline” romance that sparked between Princess Bubblegum and Marceline; the 2 flirtatiously met in 2011’s “Go With Me.” Princess Bubblegum later sleeps in Marceline’s shirt, and the present’s 2018 finale seals the cope with a kiss. 2013’s Steven Universe would go on to develop into one of the crucial beloved and influential modern queer cartoons with a solid of non-binary Crystal Gems, quite a few homosexual characters, and a beautiful wedding ceremony episode.
The regular trickle of LGBTQ+ animated tv that may now be discovered throughout streaming providers owes a lot to those Cartoon Community Studio titans. Warner Bros.’ personal Velma is a lesbian! This could have been unthinkable years in the past, at the same time as Hayley Kiyoko (known as “Lesbian Jesus” by her followers) portrayed her within the made-for-television movies that aired in 2009 and 2010.
Although CNS does nonetheless exist after this consolidation, layoffs nonetheless have very actual penalties. In accordance with The Every day Beast, numerous the HBO Max executives laid off in August had been folks of coloration. Former Warner Bros. staff alleged to The Every day Beast on the time that this was due an ideological shift, with content material steered in direction of a much less numerous and extra “Center America” viewers. Now we’re seeing modifications at an animation studio recognized for forward-thinking programming. How WBA and CNS will work collectively is an open query – in addition to whether or not unforgettable, envelope-pushing cartoons will stay a precedence at a conglomerate with a philosophy constructed on actuality leisure.