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Since the fall of 1997, Kids' WB! began airing commercial bumpers that feature a CGI rendition of the Warner Bros. studio lot, accompanied by a rubbery, CGI version of the block's logo. The bumpers were produced by Riverstreet Productions and Blur Studio, both of which continued the branding work for the block until its inception in 2008.
Since the fall of 1997, Kids' WB! began airing commercial bumpers that feature a CGI rendition of the Warner Bros. studio lot, accompanied by a rubbery, CGI version of the block's logo. Ever since the 2001 packaging began, live-action kids were soon added to the CGI backlot environment. The bumpers were produced by Riverstreet Productions and Blur Studio, both of which continued the branding work for the block until its inception in 2008.


While a pretty vast selection of these bumps exist online in some form, there are still others are pretty hard to find to this day. Missing bumpers include most of the ones that aired around the 1999-2000 season, as well as a select few from 2001.
While a pretty vast selection of these bumps exists online in some form, there are still others are pretty hard to find to this day. Missing bumpers include most of the ones that aired around the 1999-2000 season, as well as a select few from 2001.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery mode=packed heights=175px>
<gallery mode=packed heights=175px>
WB_Daffy-Drain.png|
WB_Daffy-Drain.png
WB_Rainbow.png|
WB_Rainbow.png
WB_Scooter.png|
WB_Scooter.png
WB_Sylvester-Tweety.png|
WB_Sylvester-Tweety.png
WB_Trampoline.png|
WB_Trampoline.png
WB_Watertower-Attack.png|
WB_Watertower-Attack.png
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Videos==
==Videos==
<br/>
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  |id1          =ec2sP3_T1Ok
  |description1 =Riverstreet's brand montage of bumps produced around 1997-2002.
  |service2    =youtube
  |id2          =fJs91X14ke4
  |description2 =2001 bumpers.
  |service3    =youtube
  |id3          =heb8ylqi-zk
  |description3 =Selected bumps for the "Fraturday" block in 2000.
  |service4    =youtube
  |id4          =5487FOkYzWo
  |description4 =2001 open.
}}
{{Video|perrow  =4
  |service1    =youtube
  |id1          =Ky1Ve7l9G7Q
  |description1 =Most of the 1997-98 bumpers.
  |service2    =youtube
  |id2          =AFh-I6BRCts
  |description2 =2002 bumpers.
  |service3    =vimeo
  |id3          =15979270
  |description3 =A reel, circa 2000, by one of the animators; Jake Carvey. A few partial, selected bumps appear around 0:22, 0:49, 0:54, 1:03, and 1:42.
  |service4    =vimeo
  |id4          =15979316
  |description4 =Another reel by Carvey in 2001, featuring more bumper snippets.
}}


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Revision as of 21:43, 19 September 2018

WB Lot 2K1.png

The Kids' WB! backlot, as shown around 2001-03, and was still commonly used for in-house produced promos and spots until 2006.

Status: Partially Found

Since the fall of 1997, Kids' WB! began airing commercial bumpers that feature a CGI rendition of the Warner Bros. studio lot, accompanied by a rubbery, CGI version of the block's logo. Ever since the 2001 packaging began, live-action kids were soon added to the CGI backlot environment. The bumpers were produced by Riverstreet Productions and Blur Studio, both of which continued the branding work for the block until its inception in 2008.

While a pretty vast selection of these bumps exists online in some form, there are still others are pretty hard to find to this day. Missing bumpers include most of the ones that aired around the 1999-2000 season, as well as a select few from 2001.

Gallery

Videos

Riverstreet's brand montage of bumps produced around 1997-2002.

2001 bumpers.

Selected bumps for the "Fraturday" block in 2000.

2001 open.

Most of the 1997-98 bumpers.

2002 bumpers.

A reel, circa 2000, by one of the animators; Jake Carvey. A few partial, selected bumps appear around 0:22, 0:49, 0:54, 1:03, and 1:42.

Another reel by Carvey in 2001, featuring more bumper snippets.