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Recent announcements for four animated series that will be returning for second seasons.
Artella is a valuable new tool for animation projects where crews don't work in the same physical space.
Viscardi's first project will be to oversee a "Hey Arnold!" made-for-TV movie.
Greece doesn't have much of an animation industry, but Animasyros aims to change that. Cartoon Brew reports from Greece on what their animation industry looks like today.
The director of Mexico's leading animation conference speaks with "Cartoon Brew" about the future of Mexican animation.
A letter from the show's producer asked artists to pull down their artwork from the Internet.
Viacom, the parent company of Nick, MTV, and Comedy Central, insists it's still relevant. No one else thinks so.
An animation-specific roundup of panels, presentations, and other cartoon goodness at America's biggest pop culture festival.
The creator of "Adventure Time" and other artists created a special episode of "Uncle Grandpa."
Cops, carnies, and a Cretaceous Caligula are coming to your screens.
Nick's production chief Russell Hicks speaks to Cartoon Brew about the evolving world of television, and what it means for both viewers and creators.
The creator of "Courage the Cowardly Dog" is reviving his earlier cult character, Purdy the Dirdy Birdy.
MTV is testing the waters for a revival of its stop-motion fantasy fight comedy series.
The talented Ian Jones-Quartey took to Twitter tonight to vent his frustration with young fans who keep asking him how to get accepted into the animation program at CalArts, even though he never attended the school.
Bit by bit, overtly gay characters are making inroads into animation targeted primarily at children, but the fear of gay cartoon characters has existed for years.
There's a startling revelation in a new "Rolling Stone" piece about Cartoon Network's hit series "Adventure Time": creator Pen Ward hasn't been running his show since sometime during season 5.
After years of producing teen-targeted shows like "Happy Tree Friends" and "Dick Figures," Mondo Media is eyeing the lucrative kids' market by teaming up with major toy manufacturer Spin Master, makers of Bakugan Battle Brawlers, Air Hogs, and Hedbanz.
This morning, Comedy Central debuted "Biatches" a new animated webseries made exclusively for release on their digital platform CC:Studios, YouTube, and the network’s mobile app.
Why Nickelodon's public pitching spectacles are a disservice to the network and to the artists who work there.