Hit Indie Pilot ‘Plinko and Mark’ Combines DIY Spirit With Saturday Morning Nostalgia
The indie pilot 'Plinko and Mark' blends contemporary humor with nostalgic '90s cartoon vibes, earning nearly 300k views since its July 31 debut.
The indie pilot 'Plinko and Mark' blends contemporary humor with nostalgic '90s cartoon vibes, earning nearly 300k views since its July 31 debut.
The deal will have huge ramifications for the animation industry, including a major new role for John Lasseter.
You may not know its name, but you certainly know the melody.
Steve Loter and Rodney Clouden describe the blend of music, narrative, and aesthetics in one of the show's signature "mixtape" sequences.
Something like this could not exist for long, but its short-lived glory has had a lasting impact.
West cites delays at ViacomCBS in production and development due to Covid.
Tucker worked in roles including layout, storyboard, writing, and directing, picking up credits on influential series like "The Simpsons," "Rugrats," and "The Ren & Stimpy Show."
The petition was started by Robyn Byrd, who has accused the show's creator John Kricfalusi of sexually abusing her as a child.
"Ren & Stimpy" is being rebooted. Meanwhile, its creator John Kricfalusi faces accusations of sexual abuse. Where does the show stand today?
Who needs new animation talent? ViacomCBS certainly doesn't.
New details are emerging about Disney's streaming service, slated to launch in late 2019.
The apology that John Kricfalusi has issued to victims of his sexual misconduct is being described as "creepy," "rage-inducing," and "a big pile of manipulative crap."
Victims of the famous animation creator are speaking out.
Everyone was at Annecy this year, from Guillermo del Toro to the president of France.
The world's largest gathering of animation artists reveals more of its 2016 programming line-up.
Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko's animated series convincingly broke Nickelodeon's dudebro mold. Will they be the last?
In October, Nickelodeon unveils a new programming block dedicated to '90s standouts like "The Ren & Stimpy Show," "Doug," "Hey Arnold!" and "Rugrats."
The series will be directed by a rotating group of directors.
An Australian in New York City makes his first animated feature.
Over a fifty-plus-year career as a voiceover artist, Gary Owens appeared in thousands of animated TV episodes.