Toon Boom Launches Harmony 12 and Introduces Subscription Pricing
The same software used by Disney and Cartoon Network is now available as low as $15 per month.
The same software used by Disney and Cartoon Network is now available as low as $15 per month.
Hiccup and Toothless are making their move from cable TV to online streaming.
Clarence is headed back to the 1920s.
What power-ups will Steven Universe bust-out of his trusty cheeseburger backpack?
The WWE Network gets a new animated series from professional geek Seth Green and company.
Steven's uncle and grandpa visits him today on a special episode of "Steven Universe."
C.H. Greenblatt, creator of the animated series "Chowder," is back with a new series, "Harvey Beaks," that premieres this Sunday on Nickelodeon.
"Don’t spend any money, but be more encouraging of risk," says Adult Swim honcho Mike Lazzo.
Scholastic will close the Boston-based animation studio as part of a restructuring effort.
Chinese animation studio Light Chaser Animation previews its first feature "Door Guardians," set for 2016 release. .
Finn and Jake are about to get a lot bigger.
Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup don't look a day over five, but they turn 20 years old today.
Dr. Martens will release a limited edition 'Adventure Time'-inspired footwear line next month.
America went crazy for SpongeBob this weekend, leading his second feature film to a massive $56 opening weekend.
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.
Here's how one fan re-imagined Cartoon Network's "Gumball" as an anime series.
Crowdfunding platform Indiegogo announced a partnership with Vimeo last weekend at Sundance that will make the video-hosting site as the preferred distribution platform for films funded on Indiegogo.
Fifty years after the original debuted, we've got our first look at the new CG reboot of the British marionette series "Thunderbirds."
Someone posted "The Legend of Lucky Pie" on YouTube today, claiming that it's an actual cartoon produced in China. Can anyone confirm if this is real?
Nickelodeon has launched an in-house artist development program called the Artists Collective, aiming to reverse its fortunes and create culturally relevant shows that rival those of competitors Cartoon Network and Disney.