TV ROUNDUP: Rooster Teeth First, Disney Junior, Netflix, Cartoon Network
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."
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."
We go behind the scenes of "Paper Port," the hit mixed-media animated series from Chile's Zumbastico.
Everything from a Japanese detective who's a literal butt to a new preschool series by "Rocko's Modern Life" creator Joe Murray appear in our latest series round-up.
A chat with the star and producer of the new Adult Swim series "The Jellies."
The Ideatoon program has announced 12 finalists who will pitch their tv animation projects at the Pixelatl Festival in September.
'Long Live the Royals' is Cartoon Network's second original miniseries following Patrick McHale's Emmy-winning fantasy, 'Over the Garden Wall.' No pressure!
In October, Nickelodeon unveils a new programming block dedicated to '90s standouts like "The Ren & Stimpy Show," "Doug," "Hey Arnold!" and "Rugrats."
Butch Hartman knows a thing or two about working with a network -- which is why he's starting and funding his own.
Johnny Ryan and Dave Cooper's profane comic sensibilities are cleaned up for the kids.
Beginning in 2016 internationally, Cartoon Network's rewinds the alien-powered kid hero for a new generation.
Nick's production chief Russell Hicks speaks to Cartoon Brew about the evolving world of television, and what it means for both viewers and creators.
MTV is testing the waters for a revival of its stop-motion fantasy fight comedy series.
"Powerpuff Girls" is being rebooted by "Adventure Time" art director Nick Jennings.
British TV networks wanted to find the next "Simpsons" and "South Park," but things didn't go quite as planned.
The Cartoon Network upfronts took place yesterday and the now Stu Snyder-free network presented its slate of upcoming shows for the 2014-'15 season to their advertising and promotional partners.
In a world of dumb animation execs, Stu Snyder made a sincere effort to be the dumbest. He was the genius who led a campaign to remove cartoons from Cartoon Network. Now, he's leaving Cartoon Network.
If you're still wondering why DreamWorks Animation spent $33 million last spring to buy the YouTube channel AwesomenessTV, an article about Netflix in the latest issue of the "New Yorker" offers an explanation that I found to be succinct and worth sharing.
If you are anywhere in or around Amsterdam next week, carve out some time to visit the KLIK! Amsterdam Animation Festival.
Veteran primetime television director David Straiton, (House, Grimm, and the upcoming Marvel series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D) is demanding …
Every few years, a TV network launches an internal shorts program in an attempt to identify new talent and show ideas. These initiatives …