Warner Theatre

Bugs' Cinema is a movie block on the WB Kids channel. The block airs at Thursday and Friday nights after Cartoon Cartoons as well as at weekend mornings and evenings, as well on holidays like Easter Day, Father's Day, Mother's Day and Christmas. The films are preceded by a opening commentary of Bugs Bunny (voiced by Jeff Bergman) posing as a movie critic. The first film that it ever aired on the block was the Universal Pictures/Illumination Entertaiment film Sing.

Movies
(With the exception of Sing, all the films are not in order of premiere) (More yet to come...)
 * Sing (Universal/Illumination)
 * Mil Intentos y un Invento (Garcia Ferre Entertaiment, English dub)
 * The LEGO Movie (Warner Bros.)
 * The Good Dinosaur (Disney/Pixar)
 * Charlotte's Web (animated version, Paramount)
 * Wreck-It Ralph duology (Disney)
 * Ice Age series (Fox/Blue Sky)
 * Tinker Bell series (Disney)
 * Space Jam (Warner Bros.)
 * Space Jam 2 (Warner Bros.)
 * Looney Tunes: Back in Action (Warner Bros.)
 * Bugs and Daffy (Warner Bros.)
 * Looney Tunes Go Big (Warner Bros.)
 * The Rescuers (Disney)
 * Trapito (Garcia Ferre Entertaiment, English dub)
 * Rocky and Bullwinkle (Universal)
 * Despicable Me series (Universal/Illumination)
 * Trolls (Universal/DreamWorks)
 * The Angry Birds Movie (Sony/Columbia)
 * The Nightmare Before Christmas (Disney)
 * The Book of Life (Fox)
 * The Book of Life: The Second Chapter (Warner Bros.)
 * The Story of The Face Paint (Fox/Blue Sky)
 * Jumanji (Sony/TriStar)
 * Peter Pan (Disney)
 * Peter Pan II: Return to NeverLand (Disney)
 * Hook (Sony/TriStar/Amblin)
 * Pinocchio (Disney)
 * Cinderella (animated version, Disney)
 * Cuphead: Don't Deal With The Devil (Warner Bros.)
 * Hercules (Disney)
 * Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs duology (Sony/Columbia)
 * Aladdin (Disney)
 * Hotel Transylvania trilogy (Sony/Columbia)
 * Winnie the Pooh series (Disney)
 * The Incredibles duology (Disney/Pixar)
 * Ghostbusters duology (Sony/Columbia)
 * Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (Paramount/Warner Bros.)
 * Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Warner Bros.)
 * The Peanuts Movie (Fox/Blue Sky)
 * Ico el Caballito Valiente (Garcia Ferre Entertaiment, English dub)
 * Beauty and the Beast (animated version, Disney)
 * Beauty and the Beast (live-action version, Disney)
 * All Dogs Go to Heaven (MGM)
 * The Boss Baby (Universal/DreamWorks)
 * Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (Disney)
 * Collin the Speedy Boy (Warner Bros.)
 * Collin the Speedy Boy: The Speedy Discovery (Warner Bros.)
 * Madagascar series (Universal/DreamWorks)
 * Annie (1982 film, Sony/Columbia)
 * Tom and Jerry direct-to-video film series (Warner Bros.)
 * Mr. Magoo (Universal/Disney)
 * Pinocchio (Disney)
 * Lilo and Stitch (Disney)
 * 101 Dalmatians (animated version, Disney)
 * 101 Dalmatians (live-action version, Disney)
 * The Goonies (Warner Bros.)
 * Toy Story series (Disney/Pixar)
 * Cars series (Disney/Pixar)
 * Sonic the Hedgehog series (Warner Bros.)
 * Monsters, Inc. (Disney/Pixar)
 * Monsters University (Disney/Pixar)
 * My Little Ponies (Warner Bros.)
 * Horton Hears a Who! (Fox/Blue Sky)
 * Stuart Little trilogy (Sony/Columbia)
 * Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show (Warner Bros.)
 * Inside Out (Disney/Pixar)
 * Finding Dory (Disney/Pixar)
 * Rio duology (Fox/Blue Sky)
 * Shrek (Universal/DreamWorks)
 * Puss in Boots (Universal/DreamWorks)
 * The Fox and the Hound (Disney)
 * Anastasia (Fox)
 * Manuelita (Garcia Ferre Entertaiment, English dub)
 * The Lorax (Universal/Illumination)
 * The Smurfs live-action duology (Sony/Columbia)
 * Smurfs: The Lost Village (Sony/Columbia)
 * The Three Stooges (Fox)
 * The Jungle Book duology (animated version, Disney)
 * Storks (Warner Bros.)
 * The Pebble and the Penguin (MGM)
 * Inspector Gadget duology (Disney)
 * The LEGO Batman Movie (Warner Bros./DC Comics)
 * Las Alegrias de Pantriste (Garcia Ferre Entertaiment, English dub)
 * Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (Disney/Touchstone/Amblin)
 * The Bunnicula Movie (Warner Bros.)
 * Baby's Day Out (Fox)
 * Madagascar series (Universal/DreamWorks)
 * Chloe's Closet: The Movie (Universal/Sony/Columbia)
 * The Cassowary and The Face Paint (Universal/DreamWorks)
 * Mrs. Doubtfire (Fox)
 * Herbie, the Love Bug series (Disney)
 * An American Tail series (Universal)
 * Mistaken Identity (Universal/DreamWorks/Mako Pictures)
 * Heidi's Song (Paramount/Warner Bros.)
 * Ferdinand (Fox/Blue Sky)
 * The Wind in the Willows (Rankin-Bass)
 * Peter Rabbit (Sony/Columbia)
 * Kung Fu Magoo (Universal/DreamWorks)
 * My Singing Monsters (Fox/Blue Sky)
 * Scooby-Doo direct-to-video film series (Warner Bros.)
 * Scooby-Doo live-action duology (Warner Bros.)
 * Jeremy Jaguar (Paramount)
 * Tom and Jerry: The Movie (Warner Bros.)
 * The Wallaby (Warner Bros.)
 * Underdog (Universal/Disney)
 * Curious George (Universal)
 * Kaput and Zosky: The Movie (Warner Bros.)
 * The Jetsons: The Movie (Warner Bros./Universal)
 * The Face Paint Gang Movie (Warner Bros.)
 * The Face Paint Gang: The Movie (Warner Bros./Fox/Universal)
 * Agent Foxy and Pounce the Cat (Warner Bros./Paramount/Sony/Columbia)
 * The Flintstones live-action duology (Warner Bros./Universal)
 * Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (Universal/DreamWorks)
 * Top Cat duology (Warner Bros.)
 * The Powerpuff Girls Movie (Warner Bros.)
 * The Endless Friendship (Universal)
 * The Epic Candy Quest (Warner Bros.)
 * The Princess and the Frog (Disney)
 * Wild Forces (Fox/Blue Sky)
 * Video Game Swordsman (Warner Bros.)
 * Treasure Planet (Disney)
 * Wolves Can Dance (Paramount)
 * Big Hero 6 (Disney/Marvel Studios)
 * Frozen (Disney)
 * Zootopia (Disney)
 * Moana (Disney)
 * Collin X Sonic: Speed Heroes Team (Warner Bros.)
 * WB Kids: Acme Rumble (Warner Bros.)
 * Chicken Little (Disney)
 * Cartoon Network: United at Last (Warner Bros.)
 * Looney League (Warner Bros.)
 * Reilly Toons Presents film series (Sony/Columbia)
 * Thumbelina (Warner Bros./Fox)
 * The Little Mermaid (Disney)
 * Tangled (Disney)
 * Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Disney)
 * All of Disney's package animated films (Disney)
 * Gnomeo and Juliet (Paramount/Touchstone)
 * Sherlock Gnomes (Paramount)
 * Face Paints in Paris (Paramount/The Weinstein Company)
 * A Face Paint Mystery (Paramount)
 * Elf (Warner Bros./New Line Cinema)
 * Collin/DC Superheroes: Universe Crisis (Warner Bros./DC Comics)
 * How the Grinch Stole Christmas (Universal/Imagine)
 * George of the Jungle duology (Universal/Disney)
 * The Mask (Warner Bros./New Line Cinema)
 * Back to the Future trilogy (Universal/Amblin)
 * The Reilly Toons Movie (Sony/Columbia)

Opening sequence
The opening sequence is similar to the 1970s opening from the long-running TV series  (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttw1buV1GHY).

Promos
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Trivia

 * The block is commercial-free.
 * As a result, the block is commonly promoted as "More emotion, less commercials".
 * Some films like Frozen and How the Grinch Stole Christmas air exclusively in the Christmas holidays due to its Winter theme.
 * When the DreamWorks Animation films are broadcasted on the block, the Universal Pictures logo is added, because of NBCUniversal acquiring DreamWorks Animation in 2016, with the 1998-2012 films having the 1997 Universal Pictures logo and the 2012-2017 films having the 2012 Universal Pictures logo replacing the 20th Century Fox logo.
 * Due to 21st Century Fox owning Don Bluth's 1994 film Thumbelina, the 1981 20th Century Fox logo is added in the film during its airing on the block.
 * In the Hanna-Barbera films distributed by Universal Pictures, the logo of the latter is replaced by the 1984 Warner Bros. Pictures logo in Jetsons: The Movie and The Flintstones and by the 1998 Warner Bros. Pictures logo in The Face Paint Gang: The Movie and The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas.
 * Due to NBCUniversal currently owning Mr. Magoo, Underdog and George of the Jungle through DreamWorks Classics, the 1985 Walt Disney Pictures logo and the 2006 Walt Disney Pictures logo are replaced by the 1997 Universal Pictures logo in their live-action adaptions.
 * Despite airing films from the Walt Disney Pictures and Paramount Pictures libraries, the block doesn't air Disney Channel Original Movies and Nickelodeon Movies releases in order to WB Kids not make direct promotion to its rival channels.
 * Despite both films now being owned by Paramount, Gnomeo and Juliet and Face Paints in Paris still both have their original distributor on the channel during the airings of those film.