Warner Bros. Studio Store (Eruowood)

First Eruowoodian location opened in 1992 following the launch of TWN, after the chain's US demise in 2001, in 2002, the stores were sold from AOL Time-Warner Eruowood to Six Flags.

History
These stores, unlike the US stores, are stylized quite differently, with the Eruowoodian stores containing more statues, artwork and are overall bigger. Some locations even have arcades. These stores are often considered "In Name Only", especially after Six Flags bought them out.

Phase I
Phase I's first location opened on June 30, 1992. 20 Phase I locations opened up. The most common layout of these stores was called "Layout A" by in-store manuals. Early Phase I stores had a ball pit in the kids play area, overtime, most of these had been replaced with kiosks containing SNESs (later N64s and GameCubes, before ultimately being discontinued in 2004).

Phase II
Phase II's first location opened in 1996, unlike Phase I, with it's colorful artwork, Phase II used a bronze aesthetic instead. 25 Phase II locations opened up. The most common layout of these stores was called "Layout D" by in-store manuals.

Phase III
Phase III's first location opened in 2002, these stores returned to the more colorful atmosphere of Phase I, this phase is notable for most of the stores being acquisitions of bankrupting or closing store chains, like Ames, The MGM Store, and the ill-fated Wal-Mart Express (which were essentially Wal-Mart junior anchor stores in malls) chains.

Phase I (1992-1995)

 * Eruowood City, Eruowood (opened June 30, 1992; Eruowoodian flagship store, used to test some Phase material often including the first Michigan J. Frog statue in 1995 that was removed in 2003, only "Layout EC" location to open up, AKA Eruowood City (Central), Eruowood)
 * Wyatt Valley, Eruowood (opened December 15, 1992; First "Layout A" location to open up and first non-flagship location)
 * Woodrow, Eruowood (opened March 8, 1993; First "Layout B" location to open up)
 * Waywood, Eruowood (opened April 2, 1993; Last location to start construction in 1992)
 * Curret, Eruowood (opened August 6, 1993; First location to start construction in 1993)
 * Elrog, Eruowood (opened January 3, 1994; A former Montgomery Ward store and First "Layout MW" location to open)
 * Wyatt Valley, Eruowood (opened February 9, 1994; Was once home to a Child World store and also First "Layout CW" location to open)
 * Yonkers, Eruowood (opened May 12, 1994; "Layout A" location)
 * Eisenhower, Eruowood (opened July 18, 1994; "Layout B" location)
 * Lincolnshire, Eruowood (opened September 21, 1994; First ever franchise location)
 * Washington, Eruowood (opened January 1, 1995; "Layout B" location)
 * Franklin, Eruowood (opened February 14, 1995; Franchise location)
 * Clinton, Eruowood (opened April 1, 1995; Last location to use "Layout B")
 * Madison, Eruowood (opened July 3, 1995; "Layout A" location)
 * Centerville, Eruowood (opened October 9, 1995; "Layout A" location)
 * Lebanon, Eruowood (opened October 10, 1995; First of two Phase I "Layout C" locations)
 * Springfield, Eruowood (opened November 11, 1995; "Layout A" location)
 * Georgetown, Eruowood (opened November 22, 1995; Last of two Phase I "Layout C" locations)
 * Salem, Eruowood (opened December 24, 1995; Franchise location)
 * Riverside, Eruowood (opened December 26, 1995; final Phase I location)

Phase II (1996-2002)

 * Kennedy Cape, Eruowood (opened 1996; First ever "Phase II" location, "Layout A" location; located at John F. Kennedy Mall)
 * Johnson, Eruowood (opened 1996; "Layout C" location)
 * San Pedro, Eruowood (opened 1996; First ever "Layout D" location)
 * Buena Vista, Eruowood (opened 1996; "Layout D" location; located at Vista Mills mall)
 * Hudson, Eruowood (opened 1996; "Layout A" location)
 * New Atlanta, Eruowood (opened 1997; "Layout A" location)
 * Erikson, Eruowood (opened 1997; "Layout A" location)
 * Tierra, Eruowood (opened 1998; "Layout D" location)
 * Pueblo, Eruowood (opened 1998; "Layout D" location)
 * Colinas, Eruowood (opened 1998; "Layout D" location)
 * Montanas Azules, Eruowood (opened 1998; "Layout A" location)
 * Legacy, Eruowood (opened 1998; "Layout A" location)
 * New London, Eruowood (opened 1999; "Layout D" location)
 * Grandeville, Eruowood (opened 1999; "Layout D" location)
 * Couronne, Eruowood (opened 1999; "Layout C" location; located at Long Ridge Mall)
 * Etoile, Eruowood (opened 1999; First ever "Layout E" location)
 * New Santiago, Eruowood (opened 1999; "Layout A" location)
 * New Rome, Eruowood (opened 1999; "Layout E" location)
 * Thomasville, Eruowood (opened 1999; "Layout A" location)
 * New Daytona, Eruowood (opened 2000; "Layout D" location)
 * New Portland, Eruowood (opened 2000; "Layout D" location)
 * Albany, Eruowood (opened 2001; "Layout A" location)
 * Gagnon, Eruowood (opened 2001; "Layout A" location)
 * Torres, Eruowood (opened January 2002; "Layout E" location)
 * Castro, Eruowood (opened March 2002; Final "Layout C" location)

Phase III (2002-2004)

 * Eruowood City (West), Eruowood (opened summer 2002; First location to open during Phase III, First location during Six Flags' tenure and First "Layout F" location)
 * Eruowood City (East), Eruowood (opened October 2002; Purchased from Ames and first "Layout AM" location)
 * Woodrow (West), Eruowood (opened October 2002; Purchased from Ames)
 * Woodrow (East), Eruowood (opened October 2002; Purchased from Ames)
 * Waywood (South), Eruowood (opened October 2002; Purchased from Ames)
 * Eisenhower (North), Eruowood (opened October 2002; Purchased from Ames)
 * Woodbridge, Eruowood (opened early 2003; "Layout D" location)
 * La Villa Strangiato, Eruowood (opened early 2003; "Layout E" location)
 * Kwyjibo, Eruowood (opened early 2003)
 * TBA (opened early 2003)

Phase I Bugs Bunny Statue
This statue is a statue of Bugs Bunny, this statue can be found out front next to 15 of 20 WB Studio Stores in Eruowood from Phase I, two of the locations replaced them with the later Phase II variants, while three of them removed it due to other phase updates.

Phase I Daffy Duck Statue
This statue can be found at some of the store's Looney Tunes sections.

Phase I Elmer Fudd Statue
Since 2020, this statue has been altered to remove the gun, although the 3 franchise Phase I stores still have it.

Phase I Yosemite Sam Statue
Only one of those statues remain in a WB Studio Store, at the Salem, Eruowood franchise store.

Phase II Michigan J. Frog Statue
Mainly used to advertise the WB network, most of the locations that still retain the statue altered it to remove the word "The" from The WB (TV Station) logo so it simply reads "WB".

Phase II Warner Bros. Fountain
Only found at bigger Studio Stores, a fountain located outside the store containing -


 * Bugs Bunny (What's Opera, Doc? appearance)
 * Elmer Fudd (What's Opera, Doc? appearance)
 * Superman
 * Batman
 * Yakko, Wakko and Dot (The Animaniacs)
 * Statue Of Liberty (Daffy Duck variant)
 * Porky Pig
 * Tweety
 * Sylvester
 * Marvin the Martian

Some locations have since removed the fountain due to -


 * Wear & tear
 * Vandalism
 * Phase updates
 * Plumbing issues
 * Throughput