2021 In Review: Cartoon Brew’s Top 20 Most-Read Stories
This was the year Blue Sky and Tangent shut down, "Demon Slayer" mania reached the U.S., and a giant David Hasselhoff model went onsale …
This was the year Blue Sky and Tangent shut down, "Demon Slayer" mania reached the U.S., and a giant David Hasselhoff model went onsale …
Cartoon Brew officially launched on March 15, 2004. A decade is a long time to be doing anything, but it feels like an especially long time to be blogging daily. As we head into the site's 10th anniversary year, here are some reflections on where we've been and where we're headed.
Director Haruo Sotozaki and DP Yûichi Terao discuss global success, creative pressure, fandom expectations, and shaping the franchise's final chapter.
Animation is heating up the box office all over the globe.
2024 with a bang as awards season kicked into high gear, Mickey Mouse hit the public domain, and several new features were announced.
These are the series we think audiences and artists will be talking about for years to come.
Cotugno says the collaborative nature of animation production helped improve their mental health after months of working alone on the comic.
Restorations were executed by Walt Disney Studios Restoration and Preservation team with support from Walt Disney Animation Studios.
We speak to four studios about what it takes — and what it costs — to make cg visuals for theme park rides.
We spoke to the artists and developers behind "Later Alligator," "Knights and Bikes," and "River City Girls" about their games' stylized visuals.
Over 170 people have been invited to join the Academy's animation and vfx branches.
In the first of a two-part series, we explore the production design of "Age of Sail," "Bao," "Bilby," "Lost & Found," and "One Small Step."
Cartoon Brew speaks to animation companies on the island of Tenerife to learn how it is growing to become a major player in the international animation industry.
From new visions to revivals of lost wonders, next year's incoming animated features reach far and wide.
Disneyland and animation have gone hand-in-hand for 60 years now.
Albert 't Hooft and Paco Vink discuss the challenges of directing a low-budget theatrical feature in a small animation market like the Netherlands.
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.
Animator and filmmaker Michael Sporn, a man who represented the spirit and vitality of New York's animation scene as much as any other single individual, passed away from pancreatic cancer on January 19. He was 67.
Animator Steve Segal had an opportunity to preview the new Walt Disney Family Museum in San Francisco, which is opening to the public …
(click for full-size image) The Hollywood Reporter notes that the first footage from Sylvain Chomet’s The Illusionist will debut this …