‘Gumball’ Creator Ben Bocquelet To Headline Pictoplasma NYC
The character design conference returns to NYC this November.
The character design conference returns to NYC this November.
Hanna-Barbera is getting an art show, and it's not the one they deserve.
Netflix's new animated series include shows based on the graphic novel "Hilda," the videogame Skylanders, and the Dreamworks feature "Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron."
A Los Angeles animation studio creating work that appeared on Disney and Nick-owned platforms didn't pay it artists for months and suddenly shut down.
We're announcing two new contributors who will expand Cartoon Brew's coverage of vfx/tech and legal issues.
DreamWorks presents its new take on the classic toy dolls.
Japan's influential and inspiring animation genius celebrates a milestone birthday today.
'Long Live the Royals' is Cartoon Network's second original miniseries following Patrick McHale's Emmy-winning fantasy, 'Over the Garden Wall.' No pressure!
The former Disney animator speaks about the challenges of creating an international co-production spanning more than a half-dozen countries, numerous visual styles, and almost a decade of production time.
Artist and filmaker Till Nowak is a rare talent who can work across art forms and scientific disciplines, until his viewers are left disoriented and dazzled.
Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko's animated series convincingly broke Nickelodeon's dudebro mold. Will they be the last?
The Internet streaming service has also acquired Studio 4°C's "Tweeny Witches" series.
Aardman's adaptation of "Shaun the Sheep" is a critically acclaimed wonder. Will American audiences appreciate it?
Discover the art of Angela Wong, Cartoon Brew's Artist of the Day!
A cheese-loving man and his genius dog get the Hollywood love they deserve.
Viacom, the parent company of Nick, MTV, and Comedy Central, insists it's still relevant. No one else thinks so.
Starting in 2017, Disney's popular retelling of the Rapunzel fairy tale comes to life as an animated TV series.
Colleagues and admirers are remembering the creative genius of the man who helped create "The Simpsons."
Actress Christine Cavanaugh passed away on December 22 at the age of 51. Cavanaugh was an unforgettable voice of Nineties-era cartoon characters.
While there may be some truth to the old adage that in Hollywood, no one knows anything, people in Hollywood do know a few things, namely that the animated feature "Foodfight!" is an epic work of genius and the film's director Larry Kasanoff is a hot commodity.