New ‘Trolls’ Clip With Cloud Guy Is Sillier Than Usual For Dreamworks
And trolls poop cupcakes!
And trolls poop cupcakes!
Dice Tsutsumi and Robert Kondo's new short is based on a Japanese children's book.
A behind-the-scenes look at the ultimate challenge: figuring out the story of "Zootopia."
This is a significant victory for the hard-working members of the feature animation community.
"Norm of the North" is the first of at least nine animated features in 2016 that will feature animal leads. It's going to be a long year.
One of the most original voices in contemporary stop motion talks about his work with us.
The FBI alleges that a Massachusetts cartoonist falsely claimed that DreamWorks stole his characters and story for "Kung Fu Panda."
Here's a look at the animation stories that you clicked on the most during the last 12 months.
Cordell Barker, the two-time Oscar-nominated director of "The Cat Came Back" and "Strange Invaders," guides Cartoon Brew readers through the challenges of making a mixed-media animated short.
"Inside Out" leads the way with 14 nominations.
WBA president Sam Register executes a pair of high-profile promotions to mine existing properties as well as streamline daily business activities.
Charles Schulz's Charlie Brown always failed, then triumphed, then failed, and so on. According to critics, "The Peanuts Movie" pretty much does the same.
The families of artists often play a big role in maintaining the legacies of famous cartoon characters.
Challenges and lessons learned from interactive animation storytelling.
Interactive, immersive animation experiences are now a reality.
Sanrio plans to release the film in 2019.
Observations and tips from a first-time attendee of the world's largest animation festival.
Scheduled for arrival in late 2016, Zeptolab's CG-feature film explores Om Nom's origin story.
Meghan McCarthy's success with the "My Little Pony" franchise leads to a much bigger role at Hasbro.
Cartoon Brew's European correspondent reports from an art event that emphasizes characters above all else. But is that a good thing?