One Famous Disney Character Is Fighting Nazis, With The Support Of The Show’s Creator
Grunkle Stan isn't taking the white nationalist movement sitting down. Thank his creator, Alex Hirsch.
Grunkle Stan isn't taking the white nationalist movement sitting down. Thank his creator, Alex Hirsch.
Netflix has a new philosophy when it comes to anime: go big or go home.
Diversity is the name of the game at this year's Pixelatl Festival, the annual gathering for Mexico's rising animation industry.
Whether you're into "Bojack Horseman," "Raggedy Ann and Andy," or "Bee Movie," Animation Block Party 2017 will have a little bit of something for all tastes.
A child development specialist has sued Disney claiming that "Inside Out" is based on her concept, "The Moodsters."
An Annecy veteran gives some helpful advice for how to navigate the biggest international animation film festival and market.
The Ideatoon program has announced 12 finalists who will pitch their tv animation projects at the Pixelatl Festival in September.
Finnish game maker Rovio is joining the animation sequel onslaught of 2019.
This year's GLAS had all of the essential ingredients that make a great festival.
Watch the trailers for the short films that won at 3D Wire in Segovia, Spain.
The 40th anniversary of North America's biggest animation festival is here.
The companies behind "Happy Tree Friends" and "Dick Figures" have merged into a single studio.
Management news from around the industry.
The character design conference returns to NYC this November.
Hasbro has bought the studio that animated "Wander Over Yonder," "Gumball," and "Danger Mouse."
We've got the 2016 trailer premiere for Mexico's big animation event, Pixelatl.
Netflix's new animated series include shows based on the graphic novel "Hilda," the videogame Skylanders, and the Dreamworks feature "Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron."
Discover the art of Romney Caswell, Cartoon Brew's Artist of the Day.
The creator of "Korgoth of Barbaria" and "Periwinkle" is producing a children's series for Disney.
The thick lines are gone, and so are the original voices...meet the re-imagined Powerpuff Girls.