Happy Birthday To Raymond Scott’s ‘Powerhouse,’ The Most Iconic Song In Cartoon History
You may not know its name, but you certainly know the melody.
You may not know its name, but you certainly know the melody.
Elaborating on ideas is better for the creative process than rejecting them outright.
"I think that interesting things can be done in advertising," Leo Campasso tells us.
Freleng’s film is a showcase for how rhythm and motion alone can create laughter when the timing is perfect.
Cartoon Brew speaks to directors Luis Usón and Andrés Aguilar about their award-winning hybrid short film.
Cartoon Brew speaks to the organizer of "Dover Boys Reanimated," a fun recreation of a classic animated film.
Here's the most exciting Looney Tunes announcement in a long time.
For the first time, every single black-&-white Porky Pig cartoon is being released onto home video.
Feature animation story artist Matt Jones shares some advice he picked up from one of the greatest illustrators of all time.
Sixty years ago on this day — December 31, 1955 — a short masterpiece was released into movie theaters: Chuck Jones’ One Froggy …
It's a perfect set-up for a buddy comedy adventure, with deep but accessible roots.
Now 75, Bugs Bunny remains a towering influence. We look at some of his greatest hits.
The filmmaking essay series "Every Frame A Painting" takes a trip into the wondrous, disciplined mind of legendary animation director Chuck Jones.
"Inside Out" production designer Ralph Eggleston and historian John Canemaker will introduce some of the screenings.
In a new Royal Canadian Mint x Looney Tunes collab, Bugs Bunny trades his carrots for carats.
San Francisco's cartoon art-championing institution is searching for a new home.
Today we're thankful for many reasons, including classic animated shorts.
In this 1980 tribute to legendary animation director Tex Avery, fellow legendary director Chuck Jones shared six lessons that he learned about comedy from working with Avery in the 1930s. The advice remains essential to animation director working today.
The exhibit “Chuck Jones: Doodles of a Genius” has opened at the Bowers Museum in Santa Ana, California. We've previously written about the show, which features random non-production doodles by the great Golden Age theatrical short director, and now we have a preview of some of those doodles on display thanks to the official Chuck Jones Tumblr.
What's the only thing better than a Chuck Jones museum show? How about TWO Chuck Jones museum shows?