Short Pick Of The Day: ‘Le Drôle’ by Xavier Sailliol
An independent animated short from France.
An independent animated short from France.
Juried Emmy winners have been announced in the animation, interactive media, and motion design categories.
Debuting online today: the new Spotlight Stories short by "Paperman" director John Kahrs.
Dji is a terribly unlucky death who doesn't seem good at his job. This time he has to take the soul of a pirate stuck in the middle of the ocean.
Since debuting last month, the fan-made episode of "Sailor Moon," entitled "Moon Animate Make-Up!," has garnered over 1.2 million views. Cartoon Brew interviewed the organizer of the project, Kate Sullivan, to learn more about how the project was produced.
I’ve wanted to watch Errol Le Cain’s Sailor and the Devil ever since I saw these stills on Hans Bacher’s website a few years ago. …
Someone on ebay is selling brand new cylinder records - for those who still have working Edison Amberola phonograph machines...
Nozomi Ent. to release classic anime as limited-edition DVD sets in 2013 and to conduct fan Q&A with creator Riyoko Ikeda; Viki to …
The complete output of animation produced by UPA may never be definitively collected, as they produced a large quantity of material for …
Toei Animation has closed Latin American licensing and merchandising agreements in a number of key consumer product categories for three …
Sailor Man, billed as a “darkly comic tribute to the exploits of a beloved spinach-eating seaman,” will premiere Aug. 9-22 as part of the …
Our buddy Oscar Grillo (above) writes about his latest exhibit of drawings and paintings inspired by a certain spinach eating sailor-man. …
Any Baby Boomers out there recall those odd foreign cartoons that ran on TV in the 1950s and 60s, packaged under the Capt’n Sailorbird or …
The rare film prints represent decades of Toei features, from early color milestones to global franchise hits, in a summer archive program.
Animator Breana Navickas on building 'The Three Tomes' independently, centering Black joy, queer YA fantasy, and surviving industry erosion.
From studio-backed features to boundary-pushing shorts, the festival’s animation lineup reflects a wide range of voices and styles from around the world.
GKIDS sets a limited release for May 10 and 11 for Shoji Kawamori’s original sci-fi feature, blending pop music, online identity, and social commentary.
Tartakovsky breaks down the creative shift toward a more intimate story focused on memory, identity, and character-driven action.
Powered by international audiences and impressive holiday legs, the sequel has reshaped expectations for Disney Animation franchises.
A deep dive into animation’s funniest, scariest, and most inventive snakes, from Golden Age classics to modern CG icons and hidden gems.