Here’s The Biggest Animation News You Missed In December
New directions for Disney and Warnermedia, big developments in anime, rumors around Apple TV+, and more…
New directions for Disney and Warnermedia, big developments in anime, rumors around Apple TV+, and more…
In a Youtube video, Calderon appraises the major studios' strategies, praises the industry's growing diversity, and singles out the companies that deserve more airtime.
The agency will work on licensing and merchandising around the hit anime title, which comes out in North America early next year.
The "Croods" sequel opens strongly, SIGGRAPH goes virtual (again), and labor practices at vfx studios continue to stir controversy …
Will the Chinese or Japanese top the 2020 global animation box office?
Cinemas floundered in the West while the box office rebounded in the East. Then there's Quibi…
The division will produce and distribute “coveted anime series” both in Japan and globally.
Rising global anime demand lifts 'Infinity Castle' past Western superheroes, reshaping box office trends and studio franchise strategies.
'Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle' scored a $132.1M global weekend, including $70M from its NA debut, making it the biggest anime opener ever in the States.
Producer Bill Borden partners with Mili Pictures to launch 'Wukong Warrior' globally via TV and streaming, bypassing a traditional theatrical release.
A 'Demon Slayer'-themed night at Dodger Stadium highlights anime’s increasing influence on Baseball, wider sports fandom, and the blending of global pop cultures.
Trump wants a 100% tariff on all films "produced in foreign lands" but no one in Hollywood knows what he means.
International audiences are showing up for Garfield.
Japanese box office numbers rose from 2022 to 2023, although there is still a long way to go before the country hits its pre-pandemic figures.
Miyazaki's latest has set another major record in the U.S. animation marketplace.
The streamer's biggest hits include 'CoComelon,' 'PAW Patrol,' 'Minions,' and 'Sing.'
Crunchyroll, GKIDS, and Eleven Arts spoke with Cartoon Brew about the impact and sustainability of the anime boom at U.S. theaters
'One Piece Film: Red,' coming to North American cinemas this fall, posted the second-best two-day opening in Japanese history.
The feature from A Place Further Than The Universe director Atsuko Ishizuka will get a U.S. theatrical release later this year.
Hollywood studios are joining the group, which also targets manga piracy.