PBS Kids Reveals ‘Carl The Collector,’ Its First Show Featuring A Cast Of Characters On The Autism Spectrum
The series was created by New York Times Bestselling illustrator and author Zachariah OHora.
The series was created by New York Times Bestselling illustrator and author Zachariah OHora.
Also known as Fauntleroy Fox and Crawford Crow in their comic book appearances - the duo starred in twenty-one cartoons in the 1940s.
Production designer Aidan Sugano spoke with us about the film's bumpy development, his role on the film, and putting together the book.
Bristol-based animator Christopher Meyer-White explains why he used Cartoon Animator 5 for his show 'Polly and Parrot.'
Created by Rudolf Ising, this cartoon dog headlined three Warner Bros. cartoons in the early 1930s
Creators and producers from across Europe brought their top projects to Toulouse this week, pitching to potential partners.
Creators and producers from across Europe brought their top projects to Toulouse this week, pitching to potential partners.
Co-showrunner talks us through a ton of behind-the-scenes artwork and explains the guidelines his staff followed.
We caught up with directors Julien Chheng and Jean-Christophe Roger, who shared a bunch of character design art with us.
Dave Creek’s Traveling Treehouses are on display at Shriners Children's Southern California in Pasadena.
Critics are praising director Jeff Rowe for pushing aesthetic risks he first took when co-directing 'The Mitchells vs. the Machines.'
We spoke with the channel's creator – and only animator – who has launched to fame by creating the nightmarish meme-fueled viral sensation 'Skibidi Toilet.'
The rebrand will happen at the end of July.
Nathan Smith from Studio Ghibletz explains how his team used CA5 to improve their workflow on 'Anomaly Karen.'
The show, a "modernized" and "dynamic" reboot of the 1990s live-action series, will debut later this year.
The feature reboot will be co-developed and co-produced by WEP And Grom Social's Curiosity Ink Media.
"Our goal with the short was to hearken back to the classic cartoons of yesteryear but to do so with modern sensibilities and technology," says Youngberg.
This year's Oscar-nominated filmmakers share behind-the-scenes details of how they created memorable characters and brought their performances to life.
Hollywood tried hard to make theatrical cartoons less raunchy and fun, but animators still found a way to keep their work weird.
The acquisition includes 'The World of David the Gnome,' 'Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds,' 'Around the World with Willy Fog,' and 'Bernard Bear.'