FOX TROT ON CARTOON NETWORK
Today’s FOXTROT comic strip, by Bill Amend, sums it all up. Earlier coverage of Cartoon Network’s decision to begin producing …
Today’s FOXTROT comic strip, by Bill Amend, sums it all up. Earlier coverage of Cartoon Network’s decision to begin producing …
I received this email from a former Cartoon Network artist, who prefers to remain anonymous but has worked on a number of their projects …
Here’s a roundup of news related to our earlier post about Cartoon Network’s rebranding efforts, and its new programming direction, which …
An article in last week’s VARIETY reports that not only will Cartoon Network continue to air live-action films like ACE VENTURA and DUMB …
Cartoon Network sends me screeners for their new shows and specials at least once a month, and I generally toss them straight into the …
A closer look at the 50-feature lineup shows rising adult animation, stronger female leadership, and a maturing European production pipeline.
For Halloween this year, we’re taking a look at some of the most memorable vampires throughout animation history, so pour yourself a cup of blood and dive in!
The Northern Animation Network wraps a record 2025 by unveiling a new YouTube channel featuring testimonials from top Nordic-Baltic animation voices.
The 36th Cartoon Forum in Toulouse hosts 75 new animated series from 20 countries, highlighting co-productions, diversity, and new IPs.
Imagine animating as fast as playing a video game, with character control at your fingertips.
A total of 26 outstanding works were honored from 33 countries.
The channel will go dark on March 6.
Tired of the same-old holiday animation classics? Here are some off-the-wall Christmas cartoons you might have missed.
The network is licensing a significant part of the Warner Bros. Discovery classic animation library, as well as series and shorts from other companies.
Paul Young, Nora Twomey, and Tomm Moore sat down with the BFI to discuss the storied history of their five-time Oscar-nominated studio.
To commemorate the release of 'Migration,' we’re revisiting some of our favorite ducks throughout cartoon history.
From red hot Twenties jazz to the contemporary stylings of Gorillaz, we pay homage to cartoon bands.
Also known as Fauntleroy Fox and Crawford Crow in their comic book appearances - the duo starred in twenty-one cartoons in the 1940s.
Bristol-based animator Christopher Meyer-White explains why he used Cartoon Animator 5 for his show 'Polly and Parrot.'
Creators and producers from across Europe brought their top projects to Toulouse this week, pitching to potential partners.