Boomerang Launching $5 Month Classic Cartoon Streaming Service
Classic cartoons available anytime, anywhere, and on any screen is the pitch from Turner and Warner Bros., who will soon launch a new U.S.-only video subscription service.
Classic cartoons available anytime, anywhere, and on any screen is the pitch from Turner and Warner Bros., who will soon launch a new U.S.-only video subscription service.
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The coolest semi-truck racing dog is coming to Netflix in a new stop-motion series.
Is feature quality possible in a tv series? Rodrigo Blaas tried to find out with Dreamworks’ new hit “Trollhunters.”
Amazon is expanding its original animation offerings with the Emmy-winning Ghibli series “Ronja, The Robber’s Daughter.”
“Pacific Heat” co-creator Rob Sitch talks to Cartoon Brew about making an adult series for Australians.
The French animated feature is debuting in the United States on the Steam game distribution platform.
The world of the Oscar-nominated “Dam Keeper” short is turning into a traditionally-animated series for Hulu in Japan.
We continue our deep-dive into the production of Jibjab’s new Netflix series “Ask the Storybots.”
We continue our deep-dive into the production of Jibjab’s new Netflix series “Ask the Storybots.”
Jibjab has never been a conventional animation company—and that’s how they like it.
Coming to Netflix in early-2017.
This is the other troll-themed project that Dreamworks will release this year.
This new children’s series from Jibjab mixes drawn animation, CG, stop motion, and live-action.
Mark Osborne talks about why he said no to directing the project at first and why working in CG can drive a director crazy.
Recent announcements for four animated series that will be returning for second seasons.
Netflix’s new animated series include shows based on the graphic novel “Hilda,” the videogame Skylanders, and the Dreamworks feature “Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron.”
The media streaming giant has set a summer release date for “The Little Prince.”
The gaming platform Steam is growing its library of animated features.
The four-part series will offer a new take on Richard Adams’ novel.