Happy Birthday To Raymond Scott’s ‘Powerhouse,’ The Most Iconic Song In Cartoon History
You may not know its name, but you certainly know the melody.
You may not know its name, but you certainly know the melody.
'Ballmastrz' got a whole new look for its 22-minute one-off special thanks to Japan's Studio 4°C.
Steve Loter and Rodney Clouden describe the blend of music, narrative, and aesthetics in one of the show's signature "mixtape" sequences.
Hacking’s work is freewheeling chaos – mind-twirling wonders that seep inside you before you even have a clue why or how.
Dennis played an important role in the development of the contemporary animation industries in the Philippines and India.
Mizue's visually scrumptious, kaleidoscopic wonders dazzle the eyes and ears.
Having already won the Spanish Academy Goya award for best animated short, 'The Monkey' is now looking to make waves at the Oscars.
Newall and longtime partner Tom Yohe also produced the Emmy-winning NBC animated series "Drawing Power."
Joon discusses the semi-autobiographical nature of his short film, and how he fused different animation techniques to make it work.
Described by many as the definitive voice of Batman, Conroy voiced the Caped Crusader in series, films, and games for three decades.
High profile original fare is joined by a glut of holiday themed programming in our November animation streaming guide.
For nearly three decades, Rankin/Bass produced animated specials, series, and films that still endure today.
Historian Vincent Alexander has exhumed a frightening list of stop-motion gems worth dusting off this Halloween.
Biern's popular creations earned him the title of the 'Spanish Walt Disney.'
Celebrating 40 years after the SoCal anthem hit the top 40, Frank and Moon Unit Zappa's 'Valley Girl' finally has a music video.
Hollywood's attempts to portray air combat control pale in comparison to the classic Mamoru Oshii anime, say military experts.
Over a seven-decade career, Potterton worked with a who's who of the art form: John Halas, George Dunning, Richard Williams, Norman McLaren, and Bob Godfrey, among others.
Paris-based vfx-animation company Hecat has joined Mexican's Ocelotl Co and Brazil's Origem on the feature.
After Israel's government decided to support only live-action film, the country's animators banded together and pressured the bureaucrats to change their course.
Pelstring's animation is akin to watching early 1980s television on a broken down portable tv set while ingesting a small dose of mescaline.