Here Are 23 Major Animated Movies Coming Out In 2021
Welcome to the year of five Disney features, Ghibli's comeback, and many, many sequels.
Welcome to the year of five Disney features, Ghibli's comeback, and many, many sequels.
So the Toronto scene continues to blossom — but does it have the same lure it once did for aspiring animators?
We speak to finalists in this year's pitching contest about the benefits and challenges of creating animated IP in the region.
We consider some films very likely to be competing for an Oscar, from Pixar's latest to an indie film made for $80.
A mainstay of the East Coast animation scene, Tony Eastman worked on everything from "Doug" to "Beavis & Butt-head."
Cinemas floundered in the West while the box office rebounded in the East. Then there's Quibi…
Consolidation ahoy! Sony is already home to several anime units, including Crunchyroll's main competitor Funimation.
As part of the restructuring, Cartoon Network boss Tom Ascheim says that the brand will "not always be cartoons."
China's popular streaming service is actively looking for European production partners.
"I just don't think we'll ever get something that game-changing in animation again," says Louis of Katsuhiro Otomo's cyberpunk classic.
Japan's beloved crime-caper franchise is rebooted in 3d cgi with skill and smarts.
The streamer's partnerships with the two high-profile creators bring diversity to the fore.
Italy's View Conference is offering 125 events free to stream this year.
The film is the first to be directed by Pete Docter, the studio's new chief creative officer, since 2015's "Inside Out."
We speak to MDEC, the dynamic government agency fueling Malaysia's animation boom.
As the school launches new diversity initiatives, alumni share their experiences tackling social and political issues in their work.
The management shakeup comes as Nickelodeon’s animation studio continues to grow in the pandemic.
Nihei's new film "Polka-Dot Boy" premieres this week at the Ottawa International Animation Festival.
"I didn’t initially know that 'Gatchaman' was a Japanese production," says Tindle, "but I could sense that it was different."
The Academy Museum revealed news details today about its inaugural Hayao Miyazaki exhibit.