Ken Spears, ‘Scooby-Doo’ Co-Creator And Titan Of Saturday Morning Cartoons, Dies At 82
Spears's death comes only four months after the passing of his long-time business and creative partner Joe Ruby.
Spears's death comes only four months after the passing of his long-time business and creative partner Joe Ruby.
A playful riff on the experience of quarantine that combines Tex Avery and street art.
The Irish studio's new film pits city against nature, sometimes beautifully, sometimes crudely.
It isn't just Netflix shows converted to vertical.
An in-depth look at the useful new features packed into the latest version of the 2d animation studio software of Cartoon Animator 4, releasing in April.
See exclusive teasers for projects that debuted at the Cartoon Forum co-production platform.
Cartoon Network will launch this new Mexico-produced mixed media series in October.
Cartoon Network's new "DIY" miniseries is a quirky and inspiring experiment, both conceptually and production-wise.
Here's the most exciting Looney Tunes announcement in a long time.
Cartoon Saloon returns to theaters this fall with a very different type of animated feature: "The Breadwinner." We go in-depth on the new production with director Nora Twomey.
Eyeing big profits, another live-action production company joins the animation fray.
Hanna-Barbera characters like you've never seen them before.
Here's a look at the animation stories that you clicked on the most during the last 12 months.
Selling your own project is not easy, but it's possible. Here are some tips to take your animation pitch to the next level.
The new episodes will air on Adult Swim next year.
In a wide-ranging conversation, Genndy Tartakovsky talks to Cartoon Brew about the challenges of making "Hotel Transylvania 2" and what he's trying to do next.
"Cartoon Brew," America's most-visited animation industry source, relaunches today with a complete redesign of CartoonBrew.com.
Now 75, Bugs Bunny remains a towering influence. We look at some of his greatest hits.
How a two-hundred-year-old opera made the transition to an online motion comic for contemporary audiences.
Ever imagined what classic Disney villains would be like as teenagers?