DreamWorks Revives He-Man, Richie Rich, Felix, and Underdog in the Most Expensive Way Possible
Here's a new clothing line for investment bankers and studio execs who want to pretend they like cartoons.
Here's a new clothing line for investment bankers and studio execs who want to pretend they like cartoons.
The Chinese box office made a bold statement this weekend.
Illumination/Universal's push to make its Minions a household name is reaching into some kooky corners.
LIke his fellow 'Avatar' co-creator, Michael DiMartino is entering the world of publishing.
Discover the artwork of Jon Gomez, Cartoon Brew's Artist of the Day!
An animation-specific roundup of panels, presentations, and other cartoon goodness at America's biggest pop culture festival.
Hurry up and wait, benders! Bryan Konietzo's debut graphic novel series arrives in 2017.
Genndy Tartakovsky's monstrous goofballs are going to California.
Illumination Entertainment's founder admits he has no idea what's in store for the future of animation, but it will probably arrive online in short-form.
Directed by "Cow and Chicken" creator David Feiss, "Open Season: Scared Silly" arrives next spring.
Meghan McCarthy's success with the "My Little Pony" franchise leads to a much bigger role at Hasbro.
The streaming entertainment titan dives deeper into original programming to compete with Disney, Nick, and more.
Starting in 2017, Disney's popular retelling of the Rapunzel fairy tale comes to life as an animated TV series.
A new book explores the original, un-Disney-like goals of Pixar's first feature effort.
The director of "Juno" and "Up in the Air" will make an animated feature based on the Caldecott-winning children's book.
Anime Studio Pro has introduced frame-by-frame animation capabilities to complement its existing cut-out animation system.
The studio behind "The Lego Movie" is growing in a big way.
The Hungarian animation director opens up on his more than 50 years in animation.
Hasbro's treatment of series creator Christy Marx is nothing to sing about.
Amazon’s online television division has ordered pilots for four new animated programs.