Disney/Lucasfilm Power Up ‘Star Wars Rebels’ Blu-Ray Release
The Blu-ray set will be available on September 1st.
The Blu-ray set will be available on September 1st.
The opening night screening is free and open to the public.
An animation-specific roundup of panels, presentations, and other cartoon goodness at America's biggest pop culture festival.
The follow-up fantasy-noir thriller from the makers of "A Cat in Paris" will receive a North American release.
The director of "Juno" and "Up in the Air" will make an animated feature based on the Caldecott-winning children's book.
Little Nemo is roused by a new generation of artists in two new books.
Annecy is taking over San Diego Comic-Con as the place for Hollywood to preview its major projects.
Barney Rubble with green toenails, Yogi Bear mass graveyards, fake Charlie Browns: welcome to the weird wide world of cartoon merchandising!
A group of four animation industry artists will create different designs that will be voted on by the public.
Is "Play-Doh Movie" the next "Lego Movie"?
We heard it through the grapevine...the California Raisins are headed to the bigscreen!
What do long-lost sweatbox notes reveal about the creation of one of Disney's finest films?
If there had been a proper art book for Henry Selick's "Coraline," this is some of the art that would have been in it.
Animation veteran Phil Robinson, one of the founders of the former San Francisco studio Wild Brain, has died.
A ghost possesses a pumpkin for a little Halloween fun.
Zag Animation Studios is a new feature animation outfit that plans to release two family-oriented films per year—one fully-CGI and one live-action/CGI hybrid—beginning in 2017.
"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.
Warner Bros. Animation's "Mike Tyson Mysteries" is a throwback to the celebrity-endorsed TV cartoons of the 1970s and '80s, but the comedic twist is that the "celebrity" is a wife-beating, drug-abusing, flesh-biting, convicted rapist.
Not many people know this, but every night at 3:33AM time is frozen for a moment. During what is a fraction of second to mortal eyes, there is a second night, a secret one where the spirits of the city come out to play. That is the story of the eternal battle for the soul of São Paulo, the clash between bohemia and authoritarianism, between comedy and horror.
Kaio finally tries to poach Smile, Peco gets into the National Training Center with a little help from the old lady, and we learn about coach Koizumi's storied past. This episode was largely devoted to character development, and finally brought into focus just what a complicated web of character interrelations Yuasa has woven out of the original source material, much as he did in Mind Game. There was no single major driving plot element, but rather various themes and plotlines gradually converging. By this point it feels like what we are seeing is more Yuasa than Matsumoto.