Warner Archive Is Releasing A Swine Collection Of Classic Cartoons
For the first time, every single black-&-white Porky Pig cartoon is being released onto home video.
For the first time, every single black-&-white Porky Pig cartoon is being released onto home video.
Cartoon Saloon's hotly-anticipated film "The Breadwinner" will world premiere at the prestigious Toronto film festival.
The images that Jay-Z uses in his new music video will be familiar to anyone who knows American animation history.
Cartoon Saloon returns to theaters this fall with a very different type of animated feature: "The Breadwinner." We go in-depth on the new production with director Nora Twomey.
The first season of CB Fest launches Sunday, June 4.
A theatrical release is set for fall 2017 in the United States.
"Lamput" is a fresh look for Indian animation. We spoke to creator Vaibhav Kumaresh to learn how he connected with Cartoon Network for the series.
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.
Here's our coverage of the 15 contenders who are competing for an animation/vfx Oscar next week.
European animation producers are putting forward a new vision for family-oriented animated features. Here's some exciting upcoming projects.
Two powerhouse animation studios are launching a new studio in Ireland.
"Adventure Time" writer Julia Pott is getting her own Cartoon Network series.
A European cg series "My Knight and Me" makes it to the U.S. shores via Cartoon Network.
To launch the new year, Cartoon Brew is delighted to announce the return of our popular job listings service, covering employment opportunities in animation, vfx, and gaming studios.
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Nickelodeon has a "terrible record" of handling ideas and shows, says the creator of "Harvey Beaks."
Vienna-based studio NÖT shares the unedited opening sequence of the Tom Hanks-starring "A Hologram for the King."
Five films are competing for Europe's top prize for animated shorts.
Asking questions about animation is what separates the student from the fanboy.