How Contemporary British TV Animation Went Off the Rails
British TV networks wanted to find the next “Simpsons” and “South Park,” but things didn’t go quite as planned.
British TV networks wanted to find the next “Simpsons” and “South Park,” but things didn’t go quite as planned.
What would really happen if you gave control of a giant killer robot to a group of teenagers?
Tenerife’s animation and vfx industries are booming thanks to highly competitive tax incentives and an influx of talented artists.
South Korea’s Studio MIR, responsible for the animation in “The Legend of Korra” and the fourth season of “The Boondocks,” has signed a major deal with DreamWorks Animation to produce four animated series over four years.
A 10-year-old boy in Guizhou, China scored a victory for animation lovers everywhere when he sawed through a construction worker’s safety harness rope, leaving the worker dangling 11 stories above ground. The boy had a perfectly reasonable defense.
It may not pay to be an artist on “The Simpsons,” but it definitely pays if you’re a voice actor on the show.