Tezuka Productions Anime Titles Are Coming To North American Streaming In June
"Black Jack" and the 1980 remake "Astroboy" are among the titles launching on the free streaming service Retrocrush.
"Black Jack" and the 1980 remake "Astroboy" are among the titles launching on the free streaming service Retrocrush.
Ghibli's former international chief recounts colorful anecdotes about Hayao Miyazaki, Harvey Weinstein, Martin Scorsese, and others.
The animation of Latin America, Spain, and Portugal will be showcased through talks, presentations, screenings, and awards — all accessible online.
The film is the most high-profile indie animated title so far to skip theatrical release as a result of the coronavirus.
The three most-nominated animation series are all Disney productions.
Sowl's Solomon W. Jagwe explains how he harnesses iClone and Perception Neuron to animate his show.
Mikrofilm is still encouraging staff to work at home, but those who wish to return to work can do so, with plenty of new safety measures in place.
Don't blink or you'll miss some of these tributes in "Scoob!"
Arthur van Merwijk started making "Morphle" by himself. Now, it's a global entertainment brand with millions of Youtube subscribers and billions of views.
The revered cinematographer discusses his little-known work for the likes of Pixar and Dreamworks in a fascinating new podcast series.
When Sam Kishi wanted to incorporate animated segments into his live-action feature, he didn't have to look far. That's because he also runs the Mexican animation studio Platypus.
A closer look at an advertising misfire.
The robot-themed show will air on the forthcoming streaming service HBO Max.
A look at animators on Instagram.
"The Spongebob Movie: Sponge on the Run" is currently due to hit theaters on August 7 — among the earliest scheduled releases in the calendar.
The courses are tailored to artists at various career stages. They start on May 23.
The agency will work with the character "in all areas, including tv, film, and brand strategy and commercial endorsements."
The Chinese government has found a new use for animation: spreading anti-U.S. propaganda.
If March was defined by the shock of the coronavirus's global spread, April is when we started to really see its repercussions for animation, and glimpse how the industry may change for good.
In a guest piece, industry executive Aaron Simpson explains how the animation industry had been preparing for this disaster for decades without even knowing it.