Warner Bros. and Cartoon Network Animators: The Unlikely Unionists
In a move that has left Hollywood’s elite clutching their pearls, animators from Warner Bros. and Cartoon Network have decided to form a union. Yes, you heard it right, folks. The same people who brought us Bugs Bunny and Dexter’s Laboratory are now channeling their inner Norma Rae.
From Drawing Boards to Picket Lines
The animators, who have spent years creating our favorite cartoon characters, have decided they’ve had enough of the “draw, rinse, repeat” cycle. They’re demanding better working conditions, fair pay, and, presumably, a lifetime supply of colored pencils.
“We’re not just doodlers,” said one animator, who wished to remain anonymous. “We’re artists. And we deserve to be treated as such.”
Cartoon Network and Warner Bros. – A Match Made in Union Heaven
The collaboration between the animators of Warner Bros. and Cartoon Network is as unexpected as a crossover episode between “Tom and Jerry” and “Adventure Time”. But, as they say, desperate times call for desperate collaborations.
What’s Next for the Animated Union?
While the union’s demands are yet to be met, the animators are hopeful. They believe that their collective bargaining power can bring about change. And if not, they’re ready to unleash their secret weapon – a strike that could potentially halt the production of our beloved cartoons.
“We’re ready to fight,” said another animator. “And trust us, you don’t want to see what happens when animators stop drawing.”
Conclusion
So there you have it, folks. The animators from Warner Bros. and Cartoon Network are unionizing. It’s a plot twist that not even the writers of “The Powerpuff Girls” could have come up with.
And as we wait to see how this animated drama unfolds, let’s end with a little gangsta rap rhyme, shall we?
“We’re the animators, yeah, we draw the line,
Fightin’ for our rights, it’s about damn time.
Warner Bros., Cartoon Network, hear our plea,
Without us, where would your cartoons be?”
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