‘Eek! The Cat’ Co-Creator Bill Kopp Ditched The Studios To Make His Own Series ‘Dumb Bunny & Jackass’ (Exclusive)
"I know how to do every job in animation, so I'm gonna just sit down and do this," Kopp says of his decision to go indie.
"I know how to do every job in animation, so I'm gonna just sit down and do this," Kopp says of his decision to go indie.
One of Eastern Europe's biggest animation get-togethers, this year's CEE will be hybrid, with most events available to watch online.
High profile original fare is joined by a glut of holiday themed programming in our November animation streaming guide.
The co-heads will begin their four-year term on November 1 and steer Warner's DC output across film, tv, and animation.
Critics have called it “overstuffed” and “unfocused,” yet most were happy to forgive those faults thanks to the film's virtues.
Creators Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg call it a "soon-to-be-legendary televised masterpiece."
Despite being a kids' series, the show "touches on 'adult themes' and illuminates our shared traumatic experience,” according to its creators.
The application window for this year's online Animation Lab is open through October 31.
Some anime makers believe that traditional broadcast tv offers a brighter future for series productions than Netflix.
Historian Vincent Alexander has exhumed a frightening list of stop-motion gems worth dusting off this Halloween.
The 35th European Film Awards will will be presented in Reykjavík, Iceland on December 10.
The Disney workers' strike of 1941 changed animation forever, and Friedman's book tells the whole story for the first time.
'Unicorn Wars' producer Uniko has shadow-dropped a video game adaptation of Alberto Vázquez's latest feature.
FAF 2022's Animation Production Day has been dedicated to Japanese animation, and will feature a superstar lineup of speakers.
Five years after it was first announced, we have our first look at Illumination's take on Mario.
The platform aims to be a space for short films where "the attention is from people who are purposely seeking out quality, rather than having it shoved towards them by an algorithm."
The four-episode event series is created and showrun by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Dice Tsutsumi.
Marcus Fleming will serve as head writer, adapting the book by writers Declan Shalvey and Philip Barrett, and colorist Jordie Bellaire.
The franchise's first feature adaptation comes to Paramount+ in November, along with all three hosts– Josh, Steve, and Joe.
Relocating from Segovia to Valencia, Weird Market will feature 170 projects in this year's catalog, 24 pitching in person.