‘Winnie-The-Pooh’ And ‘Bambi’ Have Entered The Public Domain
As have many other books, films, compositions, and a trove of around 400,000 sound recordings.
As have many other books, films, compositions, and a trove of around 400,000 sound recordings.
They include some of the year's most acclaimed films. But do they stand a chance against Hollywood?
These artists made Disney's latest the visual spectacle it is.
Ron & John are back – but not at Disney.
Extraterrestrial love, wartime trauma, the pains of becoming an adult: what will catch voters' attention?
Jim Hillin, the cg supervisor of "Beauty and the Beast," reveals the creation of an iconic moment in Disney animation history.
SeeU vs. Mavis: spot the difference.
The showrunner of Netflix's new satirical series talks conspiracies and creative collaborations.
Recognizing the Mexican and Mexican-American artists who have made immense contributions to the development of the American animation industry.
In the new short film "The Windshield Wiper," Albert Mielgo attempts to uncover what it is about this thing called love that so enraptures humanity.
"Cartoon Carnival" will revisit characters like Farmer Alfalfa and Felix the Cat, and look at recent efforts to restore these cartoons.
Meet musician monkeys, a gun-toting frog, a Singaporean Sherlock Holmes, and more …
A gallery will examine problematic characters, from Speedy Gonzales to the crows in "Dumbo."
Pros and alumni will gather online for SCAD's annual festival on September 23–25.
This study of undervalued women animators from Russia and the Soviet Union doubles up as a good primer on the history of animation in the region.
Animator, filmmaker, entrepreneur: to many, Ruíz was the father of Mexican animation.
The show premieres on Disney+ on Wednesday. Here's what the critics are saying.
The 14 movies will be exclusive to streamer Paramount+. The first will come out later this year.
When the songs kick in, the design is dialed up to 11. It’s a shame and an irony, then, that the songs themselves aren’t very memorable.
“We’re super excited about animation, which is my first love," says Victoria Alonso, Marvel's executive vp of film production.