Warner Brothers Studio was founded in 1918 in Burbank, California by Jack, Harry, Albert and Sam Warner. The studio produces a variety of family-oriented films, including the Looney Tunes cartoons which were founded in 1930 and feature characters like Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. In 1924, their silent film The Marriage Circle was the studio's most successful film that year with a $212,000 budget, establishing Warner Bros. as the most successful independent studio in Hollywood at the time.