Cartoon Network and Hasbro Celebrate New Season of “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” with Fan Sweepstakes
In anticipation of the upcoming fourth season premiere of the hit series Star Wars: The Clone Wars on Cartoon Network, Hasbro and the …
In anticipation of the upcoming fourth season premiere of the hit series Star Wars: The Clone Wars on Cartoon Network, Hasbro and the …
Following the excitement of a thrilling season three finale that brought back one of the most beloved characters in the Star Wars …
In 2011 Cartoon Network will transport fans attending San Diego Comic-Con International to the …
Move over Iron Man, Spider-Man and Batman, the world’s first environmentally-conscious superhero on the block plans to offer kids …
Ben Tennyson, one of Cartoon Network’s most beloved characters, is getting his moment in the spotlight with Ben 10 Week, featuring …
Shout! Factory and FremantleMedia Enterprises (FME) announced today a deal to bring the renowned classic animated series M.A.S.K. to the …
Researching animation history never ends for those of us who are endlessly fascinated by the films of the golden age and the people …
Springboarding off its 2010 ratings growth across key kids and boys demos, in which series/specials Adventure Time, Dude, What Would …
In 2004, CG animation studio Threshold Entertainment and Motion Picture Magic, a product placement company in Encino, teamed up to …
This sequence of drawings by Bill Tytla from Snow White is a reminder of what attracted me to animation in the first place. Tytla’s …
Too violent, too scary, too depressing and no longer suitable for kids! On Tuesday January 13th, at 8pm I’m returning to the Silent Movie …
A The Abominable Snow-Rabbit Acrobatty Bunny The Adventures Of The Road Runner Africa Squeaks A-Haunting We Will Go Ain’t Nature …
(Alternate commentary-free version: This link will allow you to watch the trailers without audio commentary) This episode from the …
Congratulations to our colleague Jim Hill for making an appearence on the front page, above the fold, in today’s Wall Street Journal – in …
Akimoto breaks down his and Studio 4ºC''s approach to movement, texture, and visual expression in a CG-driven take on the sci-fi classic.
Tartakovsky breaks down the creative shift toward a more intimate story focused on memory, identity, and character-driven action.
Hosoda breaks down Studio Chizu’s evolving CG pipeline, artistic influences, and the creative risks behind his most ambitious film yet.
Works released in 1930 hit the U.S. public domain on January 1, including early animation icons, forgotten favorites, and the art form's formative experiments.
The surprise bid disrupts Netflix’s near-finished deal and ignites a new battle over control, financing, and the future of major Hollywood assets.