Disney+ Is Getting Serious About Anime (At Least In Japan)
Disney has licensed major anime series. They will come out on Disney+ in Japan, with details of the global release to follow.
Disney has licensed major anime series. They will come out on Disney+ in Japan, with details of the global release to follow.
The film launches December 10 on Netflix.
The company's first animated feature, "The Great Wolf Pack," will be released in summer 2022.
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Goldner turned the toy company into a titan of entertainment — including animation.
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Another elder statesman of The Walt Disney Company is leaving.
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The studio, which produces the animation for many popular series, has started an in-house shorts program.
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Crunchyroll and Adult Swim have also released a first-look trailer of their upcoming series "Shenmue the Animation."
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Freleng’s film is a showcase for how rhythm and motion alone can create laughter when the timing is perfect.
The streamer is selecting up to seven artists for the first round of its new shorts program.
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We're expanding our team!
The studio has promoted Tina Chow and Richard Grieve to CEO and COO respectively.
The experienced director and showrunner will oversee the young studio's content slate, original and service work alike.