Nickelodeon Will Resuscitate Its ’90s Cartoons With The Splat
In October, Nickelodeon unveils a new programming block dedicated to '90s standouts like "The Ren & Stimpy Show," "Doug," "Hey Arnold!" and "Rugrats."
In October, Nickelodeon unveils a new programming block dedicated to '90s standouts like "The Ren & Stimpy Show," "Doug," "Hey Arnold!" and "Rugrats."
The new two-part Walt Disney documentary premieres tonight and tomorrow night. Share your thoughts on the film with the rest of the animation community.
Mashing together their older characters could prove more popular than any of the network's current offerings.
The production company behind 'Robot Chicken' and 'BoJack Horseman' steps out of profane stop-motion animated TV -- and into profane stop-motion animated features.
Former DreamWorks and Sony execs Sandra Rabins and Penney Finkelman Cox are leading Original Force's push into feature animation.
A leaked Sony email reveals part of the decision-making process that led Sony executives to hire Kristine Belson as the head of their animation division.
Magallanes will oversee properties like "Popples," "Luna Petunia," and "Emojiville" in his new role.
Discover the work of Jared Chapman, Cartoon Brew's Artist of the Day!
Now 75, Bugs Bunny remains a towering influence. We look at some of his greatest hits.
Our first extended look at the world of Pixar's "Good Dinosaur."
How often does Disney make sequels, spinoffs, and remakes based on its animated features? This chart explains.
Some popular animated programs are being recognized for the first time this year.
"Inside Out" production designer Ralph Eggleston and historian John Canemaker will introduce some of the screenings.
A dumb research study says that looking at round cartoon characters can make you obese.
Viacom, the parent company of Nick, MTV, and Comedy Central, insists it's still relevant. No one else thinks so.
An animation-specific roundup of panels, presentations, and other cartoon goodness at America's biggest pop culture festival.
Cut through the clutter with our handy guide to the must-see animation events happening in San Diego this year.
Three fame-chasing, selfie-loving bears are coming to Cartoon Network.
"The Secret Life of Pets" makes no bones about its aim to launch an arsenal of non-stop animal gags.
The troubled Pixar production ditched many of its original voice actors.