6 Promising European Animation Projects That We Saw At Cartoon Forum
See exclusive teasers for projects that debuted at the Cartoon Forum co-production platform.
See exclusive teasers for projects that debuted at the Cartoon Forum co-production platform.
Cartoon Network will launch this new Mexico-produced mixed media series in October.
Rooster Teeth expands the slate of animation projects for its streaming service, and Netflix teams up with some key creative members of "Avatar: The Last Airbender."
Cartoon Network's new "DIY" miniseries is a quirky and inspiring experiment, both conceptually and production-wise.
America's premier animation festival, GLAS, has announced the full slate of programming for its 2018 edition.
"Prince Ivandoe" is only the second Cartoon Network original series created in Europe, and the first in Denmark. The show's creators spoke with us about their experience.
A chat with the star and producer of the new Adult Swim series "The Jellies."
Body Labs is creating technology that can predict and generate animation from videos and even single photographs.
"Prince Ivandoe" is coming to Cartoon Network EMEA as both a linear and interactive online series.
Maker creators will now make branded content for Disney properties.
"Lamput" is a fresh look for Indian animation. We spoke to creator Vaibhav Kumaresh to learn how he connected with Cartoon Network for the series.
Classic cartoons available anytime, anywhere, and on any screen is the pitch from Turner and Warner Bros., who will soon launch a new U.S.-only video subscription service.
A European cg series "My Knight and Me" makes it to the U.S. shores via Cartoon Network.
This is what you clicked on the most in 2016.
Even cartoonier than before…
Fan art is now a business for Cartoon Network.
Pre-order the new Cartoon Network mini-figures from Titan.
The game is based on an original idea by "Steven Universe" supervising producer Ian Jones-Quartey.
Here's a look at the animation stories that you clicked on the most during the last 12 months.
Butch Hartman knows a thing or two about working with a network -- which is why he's starting and funding his own.