Doubling Rent Forces Cartoon Art Museum To Leave Its Home
San Francisco's cartoon art-championing institution is searching for a new home.
San Francisco's cartoon art-championing institution is searching for a new home.
Slide down Jake's slippery fur coat at Cartoon Network's new waterpark in Asia.
The obesity epidemic takes its toll on cartoon characters in a new book and exhibition.
The Chinese are turning the Hollywood sex symbol into a CGI cartoon character called Mini Marilyn.
Historian R.C. Harvey sets out to rescue great cartoonists of old from obscurity.
"Powerpuff Girls" is being rebooted by "Adventure Time" art director Nick Jennings.
These cartoonists stood up against intimidation and fought for their right to freedom of expression. Let us celebrate their victories.
The first creative casualty resulting from the Sony hack ("The Interview" notwithstanding) is a project that's not even being produced by Sony; it's the New Regency film adaptation of Guy Delisle's graphic novel "Pyongyang."
Disney researchers presented their latest study on how to craft more realistic-looking CG eyes.
Cartoon Saloon's next animated feature will be "The Breadwinner," based on the bestelling novel by Deborah Ellis.
Today we're thankful for many reasons, including classic animated shorts.
In one of the more bizarre recent examples of cross-corporate collaboration, Disney has announced a new TV program called "Treasures From the Disney Vault" that will air on Time Warner-owned Turner Classic Movies.
Cartoon Network quietly dropped two new pilots on its website this week: Dominic Bisignano and Amalia Levari's Back to Backspace and Sam Marin's "Pillywags Mansion."
Hulu and Nickelodeon's parent company Viacom announced earlier this week a deal that will bring the Nicktoons library to the online streaming service.
Kevin Blankenship makes pancakes in the shapes of various cartoon characters.
Are you hunting for a great animation job? The Cartoon Brew Job Board is the perfect place to begin looking for your next gig.
A 10-year-old boy in Guizhou, China scored a victory for animation lovers everywhere when he sawed through a construction worker's safety harness rope, leaving the worker dangling 11 stories above ground. The boy had a perfectly reasonable defense.
To the average cartoon viewer, SpongeBob is SpongeBob and Bart Simpson is Bart Simpson, but cartoon connoisseurs recognize that characters evolve over the years, not just personality-wise but graphically.
Last week at San Diego Comic-Con, Cartoon Network offered the first look at "Over the Garden Wall," a ten-episode fantasy mini-series that will debut this fall.
Cartoon Network has named Christina Miller as its new president and general manager. She will also serve the same roles for Adult Swim and Boomerang. Miller fills the leadership vacancy left by Stu Snyder, who departed the network in March.