Nick’s ‘Pig Goat Banana Cricket’ Brings Adult Comics to Kids’ TV
Johnny Ryan and Dave Cooper’s profane comic sensibilities are cleaned up for the kids.
Johnny Ryan and Dave Cooper’s profane comic sensibilities are cleaned up for the kids.
Po re-unites with his father in the next installment of the “Kung Fu Panda” franchise.
Three fame-chasing, selfie-loving bears are coming to Cartoon Network.
The award-winning distributor has snapped up the U.S. rights to “April and the Extraordinary World” and “Extraordinary Tales.”
“The Secret Life of Pets” makes no bones about its aim to launch an arsenal of non-stop animal gags.
Media Molecules’s follow-up to “Tearaway” and “LittleBigPlanet” mines user-generated art to create endless dream worlds.
The most extensive look yet at Steve Martino’s reinvention of “Peanuts.”
Take advantage of our hand-picked list of call for entries from animation festivals around the globe.
“Get Smurfy” is the title of Sony’s first all-CGI Smurfs film, and features a separate cast from its live-action predecessors.
The troubled Pixar production ditched many of its original voice actors.
Patrick Osborne, armed with an Oscar, brings Noelle Stevenson’s comic to the screen.
The silver lining: Brad Bird is returning to animation.
CEO Bob Iger has driven the Disney Company to record profits. But how long will his strategy work?
Directed by “Cow and Chicken” creator David Feiss, “Open Season: Scared Silly” arrives next spring.
Scheduled for arrival in late 2016, Zeptolab’s CG-feature film explores Om Nom’s origin story.
The series will be directed by a rotating group of directors.
TV’s first fully computer-generated animation series gets a new 26-episode upgrade.
Beginning in 2016 internationally, Cartoon Network’s rewinds the alien-powered kid hero for a new generation.
A poignant peek into the mind of a Beatle whose talents extended past creating immortal music.
Rarities like “Lorenzo” and “Tick Tock Tale” will be released alongside recent favorites like “Feast,” “Paperman,” and “Frozen Fever.”