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The Warner Bros. Water Tower is a historic water tower and located at the Warner Bros. lot in Burbank, California. Built in 1927, it stands 133 feet (40.5 meters) tall. The tank, which had a capacity of 100,000 gallons, is no longer used to hold water and has the WB shield on either side of it. It now serves as a company icon.

History and usage in Media[]

The tower was previously located next to the Warner Bros. Fire Department, and was moved following the 1933 Long Beach earthquake, when the Warners realized that if the tower fell onto the Fire Department, it would disrupt emergency assistance. Towers such as these were a common feature of Hollywood studios of the era, as they provided an emergency water supply in case of fire. Similar towers can be found at the Walt Disney, Paramount and Sony Pictures Studios (formerly MGM) lots.

The tower has appeared in a number of productions of the company, including any that showed the studio lot, whether live action or animated. For instance, it serves as the home for Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Warner from the Warner Bros. animated series, Animaniacs, starting in-universe from the 1930s until their escape in the 1990s, with them moving back into the tower in the 2020 revival. The water tower and its studio backdrop were used in interstitials for Kids' WB, a children's programming block that primarily ran from 1995–2006 on The WB network, and later on The CW network from 2006–2008. The tower is also the basis for the name and logo of the company's record label, WaterTower Music.

An inspired version has been built in 2018 at the front entrance of the Warner Bros. World theme park in Abu Dhabi, UAE.

Occasionally, the water tower has been repainted to promote the 90th anniversary of the studio, the release of The Lego Batman Movie and Barbie, and the launch of HBO Max (now Max), and again to reflect the formation of Warner Bros. Discovery. The water tower was repainted once again to promote the studio's 100th anniversary.

Starting with the HBO Max original film, Locked Down, the repainted water tower is featured in the Warner Bros. Pictures logo for the first time and is now the focal point of the studio lot (now rendered in photorealistic CGI) portion of the sequence. The entire opening sequence was rendered as CGI by Devastudios to show the studio lot at magic hour, with the sun rising over the Cahuenga Pass to the south, using Terragen for the sky and clouds, along with the studio's blueprints from the Warner Bros. Studio Facilities and the available photography and videography from Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood and Google Maps, all in order to reconstruct it in CGI. Starting with Wonka, the logo was updated to feature the redesigned shield with the company name sash. Furthermore, the CG elements were re-rendered using the Academy Color Encoding System (ACES), while the texture for the studio's water tower was updated using Adobe Substance 3D Painter.

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  • There is also the music label called WaterTower Music, which has the water tower as a logo.
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