What Is The Greatest Anime Ever Made?
More than 100 digital content creators offer their picks.
More than 100 digital content creators offer their picks.
'Rick and Morty: The Anime' will get a 10-episode run, independent from the original series.
Space opera Driftwood and adventure-comedy Invincible Fight Girl are heading to the Warner-owned streaming platform.
Five years after the 'Blazing Saddles' spoof was meant to hit theaters, the long-gestating production will hit theaters this summer.
A rundown of animation coming to U.S. streaming services in April 2022.
Rediscover the rubbery, joyful lunacy of classic cartoons that inspired Netflix's latest series.
Watch directors Don Hall and Carlos López Estrada, alongside co-writer Qui Nguyen, talk about developing the tone and style of the Disney film.
Camarillo worked across crucial but unsung roles, such as prop designer and background clean-up artist.
She also wrote "Tokyo Godfathers" with Satoshi Kon and created "Wolf's Rain."
Get ready for Netflix Animation's big bang, a "Spider-Verse" sequel, Buzz Lightyear's origin story, and more …
The tech company is getting serious about animation.
No marquee films this month, but plenty of classics and a handful of new series — including the latest from Jorge Gutiérrez …
Robert Valley's short "Ice" has now picked up three Emmys during the 2021 cycle.
"Iwájú" is set to premiere in 2023 on Disney+.
The studio is welcoming vfx supervisors Dottie Starling, Damien Hurgon, and Ellen Poon, as well as feature animation head of production Nathan Santell.
Warner Bros., Cartoon Network, DC Comics, HBO Max, Looney Tunes, Hanna-Barbera: Warnermedia has one of the world's most famous animation portfolios, period.
July promises to be a huge month for animation streaming.
The young company aims to fund five projects a year in the $6M–$30M budget range, with a current focus on animation.
Kambole Campbell reflects on what feels fresh — and what doesn't — in Netflix's new series about a Black samurai.
"It was Otsuka-san who taught me the fun of working," Hayao Miyazaki once wrote.