Williams Street
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Williams Street is a division of Cartoon Network, which is owned by Turner Broadcasting, an operational unit of Time Warner. The studio produces animated series. These shows air on Cartoon Network as part of the Adult Swim block of programming, itself produced and programmed by Williams Street. Keith Crofford oversees operations for the studio building.
Williams Street also produces and programs Cartoon Network's Toonami and Miguzi blocks. They also produced the now defunct Saturday Video Entertainment System (or SVES) block.
The name originates from the location of the studios (which double as the home office for Adult Swim) on Williams Street in Atlanta, Georgia, in proximity to the current offices of Ted Turner-founded WTBS, CNN, and the Cartoon Network itself.
The building seen in their logo is the studio, on Williams Street in midtown Atlanta, directly across the Downtown Connector from TBS' corporate headquarters. The audio clip used in this logo bumper was lifted from actor Jack Webb's production company Mark VII Productions where a hammer is hitting a stamp to produce the "Mark VII Productions" logo.
The company was originally known within Cartoon Network as Ghost Planet Industries, but the name was changed after they started producing other, non-Space Ghost Coast to Coast related shows.
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- Aqua Teen Hunger Force (2000-present)
- The Brak Show (2000-2003)
- Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law (2000-present)
- Sealab 2021 (2000-2005) (with 70/30 Productions)
- Space Ghost Coast to Coast (1994-2004)
- Tom Goes to the Mayor (with Dipshot Films) (2004-2006)
- Robot Chicken (with Seth Green's Stoopid Monkey and Sony Pictures Digital) (2005-present)
- 12 oz. Mouse (2005-present)
- Perfect Hair Forever (2004-present)
- Squidbillies (2005-present)
- Moral Orel (2005-present)
- Stroker and Hoop (2004-2005)
- Minoriteam (2005-present)
- Metalocalypse (2006-present)
- Frisky Dingo (2006-present)
- Assy McGee (2006-present)
It should also be noted that Williams Street also partnered with Production I.G. to produce the "first Toonami original series," IGPX.
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