‘Off The Air,’ The Best Animation Anthology Since ‘Liquid TV,’ Is Celebrating Its 5th Anniversary
A new episode, a marathon, and a vinyl LP will mark the 5th anniversary of the Adult Swim gem "Off the Air."
A new episode, a marathon, and a vinyl LP will mark the 5th anniversary of the Adult Swim gem "Off the Air."
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Their new show intends to inspire budding filmmakers.
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Who says animators can't be tech entrepreneurs?
Three new call for entries from Montreal, Canada; Espinho, Portugal; and the Student Academy Awards.
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