No, Turner Broadcasting owns Cartoon Network(even though Time Warner owns WB and Turner Broadcasting). WB only has a merchandise license, video game license and VHS/DVD license. The only CN-related thing that WB actually owns is the 2002 film ''The Powerpuff Girls Movie''.
Other way around i think.
Time warner
Almost certainly, yes. The copyright laws protect the image of cartoon characters. When you sell it for profit you are stealing the right of the character's author to sell his own work.
Well, you need to be well known and have an agency to support you. You can also start by little advertisements such as commercials, modeling, take on small roles. Later, they will probably find you and see if you're good. Then people will ask you to volunteer on shows such as Victoria Justice. Then you may have your own show. These are how some people became actors and famous. Hope this helped!
Not very long If you are trying to make a cartoon face u can use "dojob". Connect the d & b at their top and bottom. Erase the dot for the j. Create your own creative hair, eyes, & mouth.
Umal, Well i think they make cartoons which are also called animates by moving the pictures they draw by a compute software I think the computer software is called computer dives Hope you have a perfect day by the way plz help the poor
No it's owned by time warner
Yes you can
Dualstar Entertainment Group is a privately-held media company and is not owned by Warner Bros., although its home entertainment division Warner Home Video distributes material from Mary-Kate and Ashley on VHS and DVD.
yes,on cartoon network
[adult swim] does not have its own channel. It is a programming block on Cartoon Network. You'll have to consult your local cable or satellite listings for the numerical designation of Cartoon Network since it is not the same everywhere.
No you cannot.
no there is no star wars because cartoon network does not own it. Same with pokemon too
► Send your photo & Get a nice Cartoonat http://www.qtishat.comNo,but you can put your plans on youtube or somthing like that.
It is an 'homage' to Jay Ward who gave his characters the middle initial of "J" (Rocket J. Squirrel, Bullwinkle J. Moose), who in addition to using his own name as an 'initial', may have been paying homage to Warner Bros. Elmer J. Fudd ("I am Elmer J. Fudd - I own a mansion und a yacht.")
Yes, superwoman IS a cartoon character. Cartoon network used to play a show starring her but I'm not too sure what happend to it. She is also a comic book character and, I think, has her own movie but its not animated.
"Cartoon Network cancelled Teen Titans because they're more interested in focusing on their own studio's shows (Teen Titans is made by WB Animation, not Cartoon Network)." quote from a crew member of Teen Titans.
cause cartoon network didnt make/ doesnt own sonic x. 4 kids does.