Obscure Cartoon Character Spotlight: The Fox And The Crow
Also known as Fauntleroy Fox and Crawford Crow in their comic book appearances - the duo starred in twenty-one cartoons in the 1940s.
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.
The building was home to dozens of Cartoon Network productions.
We spoke to Hellavision organizers Peter Steineck and Michael Van Swearingen, as well as Dave Merson Hess, who programmed its most recent episode.
The show, a "modernized" and "dynamic" reboot of the 1990s live-action series, will debut later this year.
Three SVA Alumni Scholarship Award winners discuss their work and how it was influenced by their time at the school.
Ouwleen believes the growing pains that accompanied the Warner Bros. and Discovery merger are now behind them.
You may not know its name, but you certainly know the melody.
The first Buzzfeed IP short-form content for series development by Frederator will be 'The Land of Boggs.'
The new platform will combine the catalogs and creative networks of all three Genius subsidiaries under one banner, headed by Todd Steinman.
A look at how animation has been affected by the upheaval since Discovery completed its acquisition of Warner Bros. back in April.
The projects are from Belgium, Croatia, France, and Czech Republic.
Cartoon Network Studios and Warner Bros. Animation are consolidating into a single unit, and that's an ominous sign for the future of new, original Cartoon Network animation.
"The town is getting back to its fun-filled self... hopefully we will see some old and new faces back in town!" says director Paul Young.
The twins are currently in development on 'Supashawty Girls, Funkamatic Bangbang.'
The Dexter's Laboratory and Samurai Jack creator will get “maximum creative flexibility to develop original material and access to the extensive character and franchise libraries at each studio.”
Chelm: The Smartest Place on Earth shares the absurdist humor and interpretive questioning in a nod to Jewish intellectual traditions.
Just remove the word "cartoon" from your name already.
The firm will use this division to create entertainment projects "outside the confines of the traditional studio and network environment."