‘Rick And Morty’ Studio Bardel Entertainment Names New CEO, COO
The studio has promoted Tina Chow and Richard Grieve to CEO and COO respectively.
The studio has promoted Tina Chow and Richard Grieve to CEO and COO respectively.
An animator who participated in the ill-conceived Shaqtoons "contest" tells their story.
Netflix is making a big play for the preschool crowd.
Forget binge watching: Netflix wants you binge gaming.
The companies have vowed to take action against gaming addiction, as well as themes like “sissy men,” “gay love” and “money worship.”
The Chinese government says it wants only "excellent cartoons" that "promote truth, goodness, and beauty."
Yamamoto worked on "Astro Boy" and directed cult classics like "Belladonna of Sadness," a one-of-a-kind burst of dark psychedelia.
"How to Be Black" is based on Baratunde Thurston's comic memoir about his experiences as a Black man in America.
She will take over from Gary Marsh, who is leaving to set up a Disney-backed production company.
Marsh, the 33-year Disney veteran behind everything from "Gravity Falls" to "Elena of Avalor," will produce content for Disney.
For many graduates, this strange experience sharpened their ideas about what they want in their careers. They tell us why.
The film will serve as an "epic conclusion" for the original series, while establishing the world for the new series.
We asked Cartoon Brew readers about their ghoulish picks for the Halloween season.
Against the odds, Jolliffe forged a successful career as an animator and studio owner, working on films like "Yellow Submarine" and Bob Godfrey’s "Great."
Cocomelon's maker is suing Super Jojo for "copying and exploiting every possible element of the Cocomelon channel."
The two-part conference runs virtually throughout September, showcasing the latest and most exciting projects from the region.
The British-made film from Disney's 20th Century Studios and Locksmith Animation will get a festival launch in London.
For the second year in a row, it will take place in an online format, making it accessible to a global audience.
Wyatt Cenac is writing and executive producing.
"Will they not understand until animation workers too begin to die, one after another?" says director Takashi Watanabe about employers.