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Termite Terrace Animation (formely Warner Animation Group) is an animation company launched in 2013 and a reboot to Warner Bros Feature Animation.

History
In January 2013, Jeff Robinov (then the head of the studio's motion picture division) founded a screenplay development department, nicknamed a "think tank" for developing theatrical animated films, known as the Warner Animation Group. It is the successor to the dissolved hand-drawn animation department [Warner Bros. Feature Animation]. The group includes John Requa, Glenn Ficarra, Nicholas Stoller, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, and Jared Stern. Warner Bros. created the group with the hope that the box office reception of their films will be competitive with other animation studios' releases. The group is reportedly somewhat similar to Pixar Animation Studios' "brain trust" in terms of how its members consult with one another and give feedback on each other's projects.

On February 7, 2014, Warner Animation Group released their first film, The Lego Movie, a film animated by Animal Logic. It was met with positive reviews and proved to be a box office success.

On January 7, 2013, Warner Animation Group announced their second film Storks, which was originally scheduled for a 2015 release, but was pushed to September 23, 2016. On the same day, they announced their third film, Smallfoot, which was originally scheduled for release in 2016, but was later moved to 2018. Storks was animated by Sony Pictures Imageworks and was met with mixed reviews from critics.

On February 7, 2014, the same day The Lego Movie was released, it was reported that Jared Stern and Michelle Morgan were hired to write The Lego Movie sequel. The sequel was announced to be released on May 26, 2017, but later that year, it was reported that a spin-off film featuring Batman from The Lego Movie might take the sequel's release date, pushing the sequel to May 18, 2018. Phil Lord and Christopher Miller returned to script and co-direct the sequel. Rob Schrab was set to direct the film, but was later replaced by Mike Mitchell due to "creative differences".

On February 10, 2017, Warner Bros. released The Lego Batman Movie, which received positive reviews from critics. Except they didn't noticed how the film actually has some similarities to The Lego Movie (this is going to be a running theme throughout their practice).

The Lego Ninjago Movie, based on the Lego Ninjago theme of Lego toys is a Lego Movie that nobody nor fans asked for to begin with, was released September 22, 2017. Upon release, the film was met with mixed to negative reviews from critics.

Smallfoot was the 2nd film Warner Animation released to not be a Lego Movie and the first Warner Animation film to be a musical, and was released on September 28, 2018. It received relatively negative reviews from critics, saying ''The film was the Frankenstein's Monster of stuff from other movies. And it's animation tried way too hard to be cartoonish to the point it's just inconsistent with the concept and theme''.

The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, the 4th film in The Lego Movie series and the 2nd musical from Warner Animation (Because they think recycling Smallfoot was SO memorable), was released to theaters as well a Real D 3D, Dolby Cinema, and IMAX on February 8, 2019 and it was SO late for the sequel hype. Not only being a box-office bomb, it was met with a very salty reception from critics and audiences alike, and became one of the most OVERRATED sequel that has ever been made!!!! but at least SOME people noticed this trend saying that it's like it's trying to be Shrek 2 and Toy Story 2, but except without any purpose or idea where to go from.

Scoob! was originally supposed to be a simple crossover film just for the fans as it would be about the Mystery Gang teaming up with others go to worldwide theaters on May 15, 2020, but was then sent premium video-on-demand due to the 2019-2020 Coronavirus pandemic in North America, but was then released in select theaters in international countries by the beginning of July 2020 with relaxed COVID-19 restrictions, to make up for its intended worldwide theatrical release before eventually getting struck by the coronavirus pandemic. It received scathing reviews from critics. It also marks as the first film from Warner Animation Group to not only being released in February or September instead of theatres, but it was a sign that Warner Animation Group has hit a WHOLE NEW LOW.

On February 26, 2021, Tom and Jerry was released and a new logo for the company was made to fit in the 2021 Warner Bros Pictures logo.

On July 22, 2023, Coyote vs Acme was released and the company renamed to Termite Terrace Animation 1 month after Universal merged with Warner Bros Discovery to make TimeWarner. The shield logo is similar to the 2021 logo, but it reads "Termite Terrace Animation" and "TT" on the shield.

On 2028, a new logo was made by the release of Toto.