‘The Simpsons’ Scores 37th Primetime Emmy Win With “Treehouse Of Horror XXXIII”
Vfx awards went to 'The Last of Us' and 'Five Days at Memorial,' and Maya Rudolph won her third voice-acting Emmy.
Vfx awards went to 'The Last of Us' and 'Five Days at Memorial,' and Maya Rudolph won her third voice-acting Emmy.
Ledesma was a prolific music editor, and worked on other animated shows including "The Critic" and "Mission Hill."
The workers filed to join The Animation Guild in May, and have now won voluntary recognition from Disney's 20th Television Animation.
20th Television Animation chose not to voluntarily recognize the unit, so the workers are filing petitions for union elections with the NLRB.
You've never heard animation soundtracks like these.
Camarillo worked across crucial but unsung roles, such as prop designer and background clean-up artist.
The piece channels Edward Gorey's work, from the dense hatching to the Vincent Price-like narrator's rhyming couplets.
Does Marge’s hair look better when it swings round, rubber band-style, or when it turns crisply?
“Part of me feels I need to go round to every single Indian person in this country and personally apologize,” said the actor.
Alex Désert will voice Carl Carlson in "The Simpsons" and Arif Zahir will take over as Cleveland Brown in "Family Guy."
Voters have played it safe. Again.
Animated series are addressing the use of white actors for nonwhite roles.
"Things can be done with really good intentions and have negative consequences," says the actor.
"The Witness," an animated short from Netflix's "Love Death & Robots," won a total of 3 Emmy Awards this year.
The actor had made a meritless claim that "The Simpsons" infringed his right of publicity by basing the character of Louie on him.
Disney's "The Simpsons"? It's almost a thing.
The producers of "The Simpsons" called on Adobe to help them bring Homer to life in real-time.
Fox, which once considered selling "Simpsons"-branded beer "detrimental to children," has changed its tune.
Mr. Burns, Smithers, Ned Flanders, and Principal Skinner have just lost their voices.
Colleagues and admirers are remembering the creative genius of the man who helped create "The Simpsons."