Why Were Artists Snubbed From Blue Sky’s New Scrat Short?
You're not actually thanking artists if you delete their names from the credits.
You're not actually thanking artists if you delete their names from the credits.
The surreal '80s cartoon classic recently rolled out an all-star reboot across the pond.
The outspoken animation legend speaks with Cartoon Brew about his new film "The Last Days of Coney Island" and other topics.
Critics lambasted "Hotel Transyvlania 2," but the complaints were directed at Adam Sandler's underwhelming humor and not Genndy Tartakovsky's directing.
Discover the work of Bill Wray, Cartoon Brew's Artist of the Day!
The Aardman theatrical animation brand has become all but obsolete in the United States.
Some popular animated programs are being recognized for the first time this year.
How many Americans even know 'Shaun the Sheep' has a feature film coming out in less than a month?
"Powerpuff Girls" creator Craig McCracken supported the original cast on Twitter.
There is a crack in everything, that's how the light gets in.
Rarities like "Lorenzo" and "Tick Tock Tale" will be released alongside recent favorites like "Feast," "Paperman," and "Frozen Fever."
The National Cartoonists Society has recognized the Irish animated feature and the Cartoon Network mini-series for outstanding achievement in animation.
C.H. Greenblatt, creator of the animated series "Chowder," is back with a new series, "Harvey Beaks," that premieres this Sunday on Nickelodeon.
Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup don't look a day over five, but they turn 20 years old today.
What do long-lost sweatbox notes reveal about the creation of one of Disney's finest films?
Walt Disney Productions changed forever when two guys named Mike and Frank showed up.
This weekend the $50 million-budgeted Fox/Reel FX film "The Book of Life," opened in the United States with an estimated $17 million.
"BoJack Horseman" creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg and director Mike Hollingsworth speak with Cartoon Brew about the making of the show, its dark but sincere tone, and the lighter side of bestiality.
Animation historian John Canemaker talks about the process and challenges of creating the monumental new biography "The Lost Notebook: Herman Schultheis & the Secrets of Walt Disney's Movie Magic."
"Basil of Baker Street" by novelist Eve Titus was an illustrated children's book centered on a mouse who fancied himself an ace detective. The mouse resided (naturally enough) inside the walls of 31 Baker Street in London, home of a human-sized ace detective, the name of whom escapes me.