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    Am I the only one that while looking at those pictures it screams make it a museum and clearly you’ll make a profit? Even if it were in red numbers at the end?

    No license fees, most content could be reruns of shows that they did while explaining how it was made in those rooms, no rent money and on top of that the generation that grew up with that content are the ones that have jobs right now and clearly they would pay for the tour that won’t need many employees since it’s probably a medium size building?

    • @[email protected]
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      141 year ago

      Yeah that hallway from two decades of animators honestly has historical value. Lost opportunity.

    • Dizzy Devil Ducky
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      29 months ago

      I’d go on a road trip and pay just to see that building if it became a museum. I imagine all the cool things like the wall or any remaining items have either been vandalized, renovated, or just flat out removed, sadly.

  • Arotrios
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    121 year ago

    I wasn’t gonna cry until I saw the drawings on the walls - that’s a piece of animation history right there, and something you just can’t recreate in a new space. If you framed some of that sheet rock and saved it for a generation or two, the cash from the collectors auction you’d get for it would probably pay enough to bring back Space Ghost.

    • JimOP
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      21 year ago

      And that works for whole galleries of pictures too?

    • EnderWi99in
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      They didn’t. It’s Warner Discovery. This office closed so the team could partner with Warner Animation.

      • @[email protected]
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        141 year ago

        Correct it’s Discovery not Disney, but I’m not sure Discovery’s motivation was better collaboration.

      • EnderWi99in
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        Disney doesn’t own CN. It’s a Warner Discovery company. They just merged the offices with Warner Animation which was probably way overdue considering how tightly connected Warner had been with CN for as long as most of us can remember.

  • QubaXR
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    51 year ago

    The building was shut down (closed) or the whole channel?

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      They mention the CN staff were moving to the WB lot, so it’s just the building.

      That said, this building was their home away from home for 20 years.

      Like, imagine your new to the studio and you walk in for the first time and see 20 years of art created by your predecessors.

      Imagine how inspiring that must feel, and how that feeling would evolve as your tenure grew, until it becomes a part of you.

      That’s just part of what the team is losing because Discovery wants to consolidate.

      • QubaXR
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        41 year ago

        Oh believe me, I don’t need to imagine. I worked for the art/design studio that got bought out by a tech giant. Experienced the feeling first hand :(

        The title was confusing and I was about to lose my shit about CN going away for good.