Cartoon Network Just Saved Their History

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Published 2024-04-09
The Cartoon Network Studios building was shut down as Cartoon Network employees moved in with the people at Warner Bros. Animation. However, there's a new project that preserves one of the key aspects of this Cartoon Network Studios building - the iconic graffiti stairwell that legendary creators were a part of.

SOURCES: www.cnstudiosstairwell.com/

www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/tv/story/2024-0…

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All Comments (21)
  • @gamefan2239
    Huge W. Also the fact that Princess Bubblegum’s hair is so long that it reaches the floor is so funny for some reason
  • It's weird to thing that one of my favorite Cartoon studios got almost brutally killed and now is just a small studio
  • @riffraff7942
    CN is definitely a better company than Nickelodeon
  • @Sean-132
    I want to make a Clarification here WBD has nothing to do with CN building situation. This was a decision made by the previous management of WB back when they were known as “WarnerMedia” and the person who made this decision is named Jason Kilar. And the new building did took 3 years to construct Plus, Brian A. Miller said on twitter that they were paying rent for the Burbank building for 20 years which is probably one of the reasons why they want to move.
  • @legionaireb
    Preservation projects like THIS should happen more often. I hope the devs keep reaching out to CN employees to expand the footnotes. Also, they should create a virtual extension to the stairwell so that NEW CN artists can add on to it.
  • @RavenStarMedia
    I'm so glad they preserved it this way! Now those of us who didn't see it at the real building can see it too!
  • @ANTI_uttp444
    Cartoon Network is saved! I can die happily now
  • Cartoon Network is probably the best cartoon channel of all time despite their problems.
  • @ShayanAli-nc6zs
    It's good to have you back Cartoon Network!, Please never leave again!, This is the biggest W moment ever!
  • @knightrise3503
    It may be small, but it'll always be a HUMONUGS Moment for Animation and in our hearts. Because Animation is not just Animation, it's a way of life and a Story of hopes and Dreams!!
  • This is such an amazing way to make use of this technology! Good to hear about this kind of stuff.
  • @geomcactus664
    A ray of light like this in our dark world is what we need sometimes
  • @skyenight-by8yh
    Thank goodness for that silver lining. Really needed it after the bad animation news we’ve been getting recently.