2025 Oscar Contenders: ‘Quota’ Directors Job Roggeveen, Joris Oprins, and Marieke Blaauw
The Oscar-nominated trio behind 'A Single Life' is back with a new dark comedy about climate change and individual responsibility.
The Oscar-nominated trio behind 'A Single Life' is back with a new dark comedy about climate change and individual responsibility.
The company is looking at options to increase its output, including digital technologies like AI.
After 26 years of operation, the Cartoon Network website has been shut down.
Carrozza created Cartoon Network's first original online series 'Mighty Magiswords.'
The network is licensing a significant part of the Warner Bros. Discovery classic animation library, as well as series and shorts from other companies.
Paul Young, Nora Twomey, and Tomm Moore sat down with the BFI to discuss the storied history of their five-time Oscar-nominated studio.
Study organizers suggest animation students should be taught "the importance of negotiating skills in their curriculum."
To commemorate the release of 'Migration,' we’re revisiting some of our favorite ducks throughout cartoon history.
From red hot Twenties jazz to the contemporary stylings of Gorillaz, we pay homage to cartoon bands.
Also known as Fauntleroy Fox and Crawford Crow in their comic book appearances - the duo starred in twenty-one cartoons in the 1940s.
Bristol-based animator Christopher Meyer-White explains why he used Cartoon Animator 5 for his show 'Polly and Parrot.'
Creators and producers from across Europe brought their top projects to Toulouse this week, pitching to potential partners.
Nippon executives will take over Ghibli’s business in October, although the studio will maintain complete creative independence.
Amazon's streaming service has acquired the rights to both seasons of the show and released a trailer for season two.
Two of the film's artists are sharing early designs for several of the film's main characters, including Monkey, Lin, and the Dragon King.
The two former Disney executives have both previously been touted as possible replacements for CEO Bob Iger when his contract is up in 2026.
Several big studios may have skipped this year's Con, but there was still plenty of exciting animation news coming out of San Diego.
Sixty-six workers from WBA and 22 from CN have asked Warner Bros. Discovery bosses to voluntarily recognize their bargaining unit.
The building was home to dozens of Cartoon Network productions.
After adding an hour to its programming block in May, Adult Swim is ready to grow again with another hour titled Checkered Past.