The closing title remained the same as the DePatie-Freleng Enterprises shorts from 1963-1967. Most of the cartoons except Norman Normal (1968) used the sound effects. One cartoon The Great Carrot Train Robbery (1969) was very limited on its main sound effects.
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| - The closing title remained the same as the DePatie-Freleng Enterprises shorts from 1963-1967. Most of the cartoons except Norman Normal (1968) used the sound effects. One cartoon The Great Carrot Train Robbery (1969) was very limited on its main sound effects.
- Warner Bros.-Seven Arts, Inc. was formed in 1967 in music|1967]], when Seven Arts Productions]] acquired Jack Warner]]'s controlling interest in Warner Bros.]] for $32 million and merged with it. The deal also included Warner Bros. Records]], Reprise Records]] and the B&W Looney Tunes]] library (plus the B&W non-Harman and Ising]] Merrie Melodies]]). Later that same year, Warner Bros.-Seven Arts purchased Atlantic Records]] which was subsequently combined in 1970 with two other acquisitions, Elektra Records]] and its sister label Nonesuch Records]], under a new holding company, Warner Music Group|Warner-Elektra-Atlantic]], or WEA for short, also known as Warner Music Group.
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| - Warner Bros.-Seven Arts logo in Black and White
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| - Jack Warner]]
- Kenneth Hyman]]
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| - Warner Bros.-Seven Arts, Inc. was formed in 1967 in music|1967]], when Seven Arts Productions]] acquired Jack Warner]]'s controlling interest in Warner Bros.]] for $32 million and merged with it. The deal also included Warner Bros. Records]], Reprise Records]] and the B&W Looney Tunes]] library (plus the B&W non-Harman and Ising]] Merrie Melodies]]). Later that same year, Warner Bros.-Seven Arts purchased Atlantic Records]] which was subsequently combined in 1970 with two other acquisitions, Elektra Records]] and its sister label Nonesuch Records]], under a new holding company, Warner Music Group|Warner-Elektra-Atlantic]], or WEA for short, also known as Warner Music Group. It was once again renamed Warner Bros. in 1969 after Kinney National Company]] bought the conglomerate the year prior.
- The closing title remained the same as the DePatie-Freleng Enterprises shorts from 1963-1967. Most of the cartoons except Norman Normal (1968) used the sound effects. One cartoon The Great Carrot Train Robbery (1969) was very limited on its main sound effects.
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