Jay Ward Productions And Wildbrain Strike Deal To Create New Cartoons
The deal also covers distribution and licensing for all Ward-owned IP.
The deal also covers distribution and licensing for all Ward-owned IP.
"Luca," "Moana," and "Raya" were the most-streamed films of 2021.
The research outlines the history of anime streaming in North America, and the main stakes in the market today.
Pixar staffers were already unhappy that two of their films had gone straight to streaming. Now it's happening again.
A list-in-progress of the year's originals.
If you work for Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, or Cartoon Network, you may want to look away now.
"The very limited portion allocated to animation . . . constitutes a real disappointment and lack of understanding from the platforms," says one organization.
"It’s all just 'content,'" the executive says of online entertainment.
Eric Wong, a production designer on Mamoru Hosoda's new fantasy epic, speaks about designing the film's vast virtual world.
The Paramount Animation title, which had previously been slated as a theatrical release, has been rerouted as a streaming exclusive on Paramount+.
The program's goal is to to “innovate the art of animated storytelling, showcase diverse stories, discover new voices, and mentor the next generation of animators.”
Viacom originally called these 14 projects "movies," but the creators of "South Park" want to be clear that these aren't movies.
Get the lowdown on key shows launching on streaming in November.
Check out U.S. animation highlights of the coming weeks.
The show about young adolescence has been developed on Instagram, and is set for an online-only release.
The online educational platform is offering tuition, and recordings of past courses, at competitive prices.
The second season of "The Legend of Hanuman" is currently the most watched streaming series on India's paid VOD services.
The subtitle of the fourth "Hotel Transylvania" film is "Transformania," but perhaps it should be "The Search for a Release Date."
Cartoonito will launch on HBO Max and Cartoon Network in the fall.
Bob Chapek has given the fullest explanation yet for the decision to move the Pixar film to Disney+.