![]() ![]() Michael Jai White, Byron Minns, and Scott Sanders (original live-action movie) Originally called The Galaxy Wrestling Alliance.īased on the short pilot winner of the online contest Big, Über, Network Sampling, sponsored by Burger King. Vernon Chatman, John Lee, Alyson Levy, and Jim Tozzi Longest running original series on Adult Swim that is still in production.Īdam de la Peña, Peter Girardi, and Todd JamesĬhristy Karacas, Stephen Warbrick, and Ben GruberĪugenblick Studios (Pilot and Season 1 only) Stoopid Buddy Stoodios (Season 6–present) A special was released as the series finale. Mike Lazzo, Matt Harrigan, and Matt Maiellaro Reused assets from Birdman and the Galaxy Trio.įirst anime co-production produced English dub The company produced the Pilot, and from Season 2's eleventh episode to Season 4. This series was 28 episodes, and a webisode was released as the series finale. Jim Fortier, Andy Merrill, and Pete SmithĪ spin-off of Space Ghost Coast to Coast. Longest running Adult Swim original series that is still in production. It was the first series that had a theatrical movie. The last 2 seasons were released on GameTap.Īnimated series also known by various alternative titles. Discovery merger.įilmography TV animated series Titleīased on the original 1966 animated series. ![]() In 2022, the copyright byline was removed from the Williams Street logo as a result of the Warner Bros. In 2012, the inclusion of the Cartoon Network logo was removed and the copyright byline moved to beneath the Williams Street logo. On some programs, the yell is slowed down, on earlier episodes of Squidbillies, it is replaced with one of the actors on the show saying "Skull", as the skeleton of character Early Cuyler briefly flashes instead of the regular logo. This was changed, in 2001, to a drawing of a skull and crossbones with the CN checkerboard logo for its teeth, accompanied by Matt Maiellaro yelling "SKULL!!!". In its early years, the Williams Street logo would often be followed by the 1992–2004 Cartoon Network logo and the copyright byline against a black or white background. The soundtrack of Jack Webb's Mark VII Limited's production logo – a rumbling drum roll and two clinks of a hammer – is often used while the GPI/Williams Street production card is shown. The studio's production logo features a wavy, blurred gray image of Space Ghost's fictional studio, with the words "Williams Street" beneath it. The company's original name, Ghost Planet Industries, came from Space Ghost's fictional planet, where the animated talk show Space Ghost Coast to Coast was purportedly filmed. The street is named for early Atlanta settler Ammi Williams. Soon after CNN moved into the CNN Center in downtown Atlanta in the early 1980s, other Turner operations moved into the Techwood campus, an old country club which became the first headquarters for CNN. The facility began as a carpet factory and was purchased by Turner as overflow offices for, among other things, set building and woodworking facilities, as well as CNN Field Engineering. The current name of the company originates from the location of its headquarters building – which is also the home office for Adult Swim – at 1065 Williams Street NW in Atlanta, Georgia near the current offices of TBS and TNT on Techwood Drive. Michael Ouweleen was named president in 2020. On December 16, 2019, co-founder Lazzo retired from the company, with business partner and co-founder Crofford retiring the following year. Mike Lazzo and Keith Crofford oversaw operations for the building for most of its existence. The studio is the in-house production arm of Adult Swim (the programming block on Cartoon Network). Television Studios division of Warner Bros., a unit of Warner Bros. ![]() Williams Street Productions, LLC, d/b/a Williams Street and formerly known as Ghost Planet Industries, is an American animation and live action television production studio owned by the Warner Bros.
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