John K. Draws Uncle Grandpa
Here is Uncle Grandpa, who is everyone in the world's uncle and grandpa, as drawn by John Kricfalusi.
Here is Uncle Grandpa, who is everyone in the world's uncle and grandpa, as drawn by John Kricfalusi.
All told, it was an incredible year at the box office. The top six animated features contributed over $1 billion dollars gross to the US box-office.
One of the most impressive looking French theatrical animated features - still unreleased in the U.S. - is finally coming out.
Earlier this week, the editor of Super Punch wrote of his desire for an Ed Emberley-esque drawing guide for Adventure Time.
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Walt Disney has been accused of being everything from a racist to an anti-Semite to a megalomaniac. What can the Disney company do about it?
The pet project of UP director and flipbook aficionado Pete Docter: a packaged boxed-set of nine flipbooks.
Move over, Captain America and Spy Smasher. Here come Bugs Bunny, Andy Panda and Gandy Goose!
Cartoon voice acting from the Golden Age of theatrical and TV animation (1930s to 1960s) was almost uniformly excellent.
Kevin's cool papercut tribute is being used to help to those with Multiple Sclerosis.
I was quite impressed with Jake Fried's animation when I first saw it last year, and I'm just as impressed with his latest piece.
They might make you laugh, or think, or simply smile. Here's a trio of new animated short films from a few artists I admire.
The career of director George Dunning will always be summed up with two words: Yellow Submarine.
Lots of wonderful, crazy, and frustrating things happened in the animation world last year, and we covered most of it on Cartoon Brew.
The human desire to animate drawings may stretch further back (much further back) than a couple hundred years.
Let’s ring in the new year with a look ahead at the animated features of 2013.
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