Warner Bros. Animation

1960–2010


For the animated productions it used the same closing sequence as the live-action shows, with the only difference that Bugs Bunny (or any other character from Looney Tunes) would pop up behind the shield.

1984–2010, 2010–2013
This logo was later reused in MAD episodes.

1986–1992


In 1986, Warner Bros. Television was renamed as Warner Bros. Animation Inc., due to possible confusion with the actual Warner Bros. Television.

1990–1995
This logo debuted in Tiny Toon Adventures and it was used until 1995, since most animated show were started to be produced by Warner Bros. Television Animation.

2003–2014
After Warner Bros. Television Animation went defunct, Warner Bros. Animation was revived in July 2003. This logo debuted in What's New Scooby-Doo and Teen Titans, and it was used along with the logo below until 2014.

2010–present
The current logo was introduced as an opening logo to Reel FX's Looney Tunes shorts from 2010, before being the current closing logo to 2014.

2019–present


This logo is a recreation of the Warner Bros. Classic Animation shield. It debuted in the 2019 animated Looney Tunes short Dynamite Dance and is currently used in the series Looney Tunes Cartoons, which was released on HBO Max in May 27, 2020.