RARE BUGS BUNNY CLIP
You won’t see this as bonus material on the LOONEY TUNES GOLDEN COLLECTION dvd series. Here is the rare 1944 George Pal Puppetoon, Jasper …
You won’t see this as bonus material on the LOONEY TUNES GOLDEN COLLECTION dvd series. Here is the rare 1944 George Pal Puppetoon, Jasper …
Jaime Weinman has posted some thoughtful insights on the Bugs Bunny films of Bob McKimson, and specifically REBEL RABBIT (1949), which is …
65 years ago on this day, Warner Bros. released a Merrie Melodies short called A Wild Hare. The zany wise-guy personality that the studio …
It’s time for my monthly “things could-be-so-much-better” post. When I complain about the state of the industry, friends frequently tell …
MR. BUG GOES TO TOWN (1941), Max Fleischer’s second and arguably best animated feature film, is considered a classic by animation buffs – …
As you may recall, in last month’s NY TIMES, film reviewer A.O. Scott erroneously wrote that Henry Selick’s stop motion animation in THE …
Explore how witches have enchanted animation through the years, from early Felix shorts to Disney classics, anime spellcasters, and modern TV favorites.
At Fredrikstad Animation Festival, indie filmmaker Nikita Diakur shared how chaos, humor, and connection drive his one-of-a-kind creative process.
Universal and Moonbug will bring JJ and friends to theaters in 'CoComelon: The Movie,' a new CG-animated adventure hitting screens in February 2027.
The feature will adapt the award-winning graphic novel by Tom Taylor and Jon Sommariva, both of whom are attached to the project.
Tubi has added nearly 800 Looney Tunes classics, giving fans free access to Bugs, Daffy, Porky, and more from animation’s Golden Age.
After being shelved by Warner Bros., 'Coyote vs. Acme' is finally hitting theaters in 2026, thanks to fan support and a new distributor, Ketchup Entertainment.
Some of the important news from Annecy that you may have missed last week.
The film is based on the book "I Eat Poop."
We're taking a closer look at underappreciated stop-motion features from the last 100 years.
A bounty of classic cartoon and comic characters have entered the public domain this year.
“Fred Moore was Disney drawing," his colleague Marc Davis once said. "We’ve all done things on our own, but that was the basis of what Disney stood for.”
The studio's diversified approach to content production has led to continued growth for the company.
"I go berserk as far as the formula," Hawkins explained of his approach. "I just can’t resist the temptation to take the formula and change it."
To celebrate the release of 'The Garfield Movie,' we’re taking a look at the long history of animated adaptations of newspaper comic strips.