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The Warner Bros. Studio Store was a chain of
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s selling Looney Tunes,
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, and other merchandise based on
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films, similar in style to
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. They first opened in 1991. In 1996, Warner Bros. owner
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merged with
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, which owned Hanna-Barbera and the pre-1986
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library, and merchandise based on Hanna-Barbera and other Turner properties were added to the product lines. In 2001, all Warner Bros. Studio Stores went out of business, although some independently owned locations in Australia continued to operate until 2008. In 2006, Warner Bros. Consumer Products partnered with PMW Retail and reopened the stores in China.
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's subsidiary the PMW Retail Group Ltd., owned an operated the Chinese store locations from 2006 to 2014.


History

The first Warner Bros. Studio Store was opened on Friday, September 20, 1991, at the
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in
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by Time Warner. The chain had 130 locations at its peak. In October 1993, a location opened at the corner of 57th St. and 5th Ave. in New York City, the first ever Studio Store in the city. Some of the store's attractions included a glass elevator carried by Superman and the 4D experience Marvin the Martian in the Third Dimension, the first ever 3D computer animated movie produced in the world.Our History ''A Timeline Of Warner Bros. Movie World'' (Official site)
In 1996, the chain signed a long-term lease for a three-story building at 1 Times Square and six of its billboards and opened a store on all three floors in 1997.


Closure

In January 2001, the AOL-Time Warner merger was completed, at which time the chain was placed up for sale with plans to close if not sold. In February 2001, the flagship location on New York's Fifth Avenue was closed, and on
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, the store at the
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was destroyed when the Twin Towers collapsed. High-profile stores in Los Angeles and Palo Alto were also closed. In July, AOL Time Warner announced that the chain, then consisting of 85 stores, would be shut down by October as the company moved out of the owned and operated retail business. Its three-story, 40,000-square-foot Times Square location started liquidation in July and closed in October. Warner Bros. then placed the building up for rent without the billboards. The last stores closed by December 31, 2001.


International locations

From 1997 to 2008 several stores operated in Australia with the flagship location being in Crown Casino Melbourne. These stores, however, were owned by now defunct Paradise Retail Holdings and were run completely independently from stores of the same name internationally. In January 2004, Warner Bros. announced they were opening the first Chinese Studio Store location, after agreeing on a licensing deal with
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. On March 25, 2006, a grand opening celebration was held for the grand opening of the first Studio Store location in China. In October 2006, the second Chinese Warner Bros. Studio Store location opened in Macau. In 2016, Warner Bros., with the
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opened a new entertainment center in
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, which featured a new Warner Bros. Studio Store location.


Locations

Warner Bros. Studio Store is currently used as the name of various theme park stores around the world, including at the Warner Bros. World theme park and at the Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank.


External links

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References

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