1960s THEATRICAL CARTOONS
John McElwee, on his Greenbriar Picture Shows blog, recalls the horror of 1960s theatrical cartoon shorts:These were dark days for …
John McElwee, on his Greenbriar Picture Shows blog, recalls the horror of 1960s theatrical cartoon shorts:These were dark days for …
Brew reader Chris Jackson spotted this attractive greeting card at the drug store. Says Chris:I saw this greeting card in Walgreens this …
DC Direct, the action figure division of DC Comics, is releasing a series of Looney Tunes figures this spring which look pretty hot. The …
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If you happen to be in Bucks County Pennsylvania sometime in the next two months, It would be well worth the effort to get over to James …
Here is the cover of the new book – on sale in October – by cartoon music historian Daniel Goldmark.Tunes for ‘Toons: Music and the …
Here’s a good one for the New York area Cartoon Brew readers.The Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria (Queens) Thursday, March 24, 2005 …
If you are still smarting over yesterday’s election, one remedy is to cast your vote on Britian’s Channel 4 website – where they are …
Look familiar?It shouldn’t. These are images (mainly original title graphics) from the
I saw a check disc a few weeks ago, but tonight I got a physical copy of the finished product in my hot little hands. The
Seven dedicated classic cartoon historians have banded their websites together under a new central banner Golden Age Cartoons.GAC is run …
Our friends at TV Shows on DVD.com scooped us yesterday with some new details on the
The difference between this blog and other animation news websites is that, instead of reporting the news of SHREK 2’s box office …
Heads up!On Friday, June 18th, Turner Classic Movies will devote a day to LOONEY TUNES IN HOLLYWOOD with cartoons, and the movies that …
From Golden Age shorts to Nickelodeon and beyond, a tour through the most memorable dam-building characters in animation history.
On March 1, Tubi will begin adding 100 Warner Bros. animation titles, including all-time classics and some of the studio's weirdest endeavors.
The duo debuted on February 10, 1940, in 'Puss Gets the Boot' (1940), so we’re celebrating with a look at the rare occasions the normally mute duo spoke up.
The SCAD thesis short blends real family recordings with a rabbit’s cosmic journey, brought to life through Maurice Noble–inspired animation.
'Pow!' blends three animation styles: 16-bit pixel art, hand-drawn 2D digital watercolor, and a unique sequence inspired by Plains ledger art.
Aero Theatre hosts a 'Care Bears' 40th anniversary screening to support AnimAID and Legends Animated, helping animation workers impacted by wildfires.