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Welcome to another edition of “Brew Vaults.” Every three weeks on Cartoon Brew TV we present a long-lost piece of animation history along …
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The sale erases WildBrain’s debt and shifts focus to scaling wholly owned franchises, digital platforms, and long-term margin growth.
For Halloween this year, we’re taking a look at some of the most memorable vampires throughout animation history, so pour yourself a cup of blood and dive in!
Animation will be handled by Wildbrain, which has produced numerous 'Peanuts' series and specials for Apple.
The streamer outlined its kids and family slate this summer, with plenty of animation on the way
The project blends classic cartoon craziness and interactive trivia.
The deal also covers distribution and licensing for all Ward-owned IP.
We asked Cartoon Brew readers about their ghoulish picks for the Halloween season.
Host Jen Hurler takes a look at recent stories that people in the animation community have been discussing.
Welcome to the first episode of Cartoon Brew's new podcast hosted by Jen Hurler.
The new animation will be produced by DHX Media, which is also the majority-owner of the property.
See exclusive teasers for projects that debuted at the Cartoon Forum co-production platform.
The tenth time's the charm for Blue Sky Studios.
We spoke with Martino about merging the worlds of 2D and 3D animation, and why a Charlie Brown who is actually recognized and praised isn't much of a stretch for Schulz.
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.
Blue Sky artists explain how important "Peanuts" was during their childhood.
The families of artists often play a big role in maintaining the legacies of famous cartoon characters.
It's a buddy comedy with a pickle and a peanut.