Cartoon Brew Pick Of The Day: ‘What Else’ by Jelle van Meerendonk
Can life's second act be as fulfilling as the first? Jelle van Meerendonk explores in his humorous graduation film.
Can life's second act be as fulfilling as the first? Jelle van Meerendonk explores in his humorous graduation film.
The crew of "Gumball" is on to their next adventure: a series about a boy, lots of aliens, and a dinosaur.
A new animation history book coming out this week aims to shed new light on the relationship between the two creators of Mickey Mouse.
Pixar is a "sexist boys club" says a former artist, who tells stories of demeaning, lecherous, and physically abusive behavior, many involving John Lasseter.
None of Batman's greatest heroes and villains can resist dancing to the Batman theme song.
"Pinky Malinky" was produced for broadcast on Nick, but now it's heading to Netflix.
Cartoon Brew is building a new office in Canada.
Cartoon Network's new "DIY" miniseries is a quirky and inspiring experiment, both conceptually and production-wise.
We go behind the scenes of "Paper Port," the hit mixed-media animated series from Chile's Zumbastico.
Gamechanger: Apple, the world's most valuable company, wants to start producing feature animation.
Here's the most exciting Looney Tunes announcement in a long time.
Coming in 2020…
You can't have an animated film trailer in 2018 without mocking the patriarchy, but acknowledging the problem is not the same as addressing the problem.
Warner Animation Group is developing its own dragon franchise with help from the creator of "Game of Thrones."
The new Thundercats will launch in 2019.
The kiddie cablers are having their worst year ever.
It's the first Dreamworks animated series based on a Universal film franchise.
Keep an eye on Guadalajara, a growing center for the creative arts in Mexico.
We talk to animation producer J.J. Sedelmaier about the technology used to create classic cartoons - and his new museum exhibit about animation equipment.
Nearly fifty years after his death, Czech animation master Jiri Trnka will finally receive his first complete U.S. retrospective in a touring theatrical show that starts later this month.