Canadian Screen Awards 2022: All The Animation Nominees
The awards will be presented over six days in early April, with animation categories announced on April 6.
The awards will be presented over six days in early April, with animation categories announced on April 6.
The films of "Bordo" were vivid portraits of the "little man" confronted with big problems.
Select GKIDS titles will begin rolling out on Tubi later this month.
"Flee" is up against "Encanto," "Luca," and "The Mitchells vs. the Machines" in the animated feature category.
The Walt Disney Company followed with 34 nominations for its projects.
These highlights of the year show that animation can tackle any subject, from sexual assault to Chile's military dictatorship.
Two animated tv series went into production in 2020/21. The year before, eight did.
Extraterrestrial love, wartime trauma, the pains of becoming an adult: what will catch voters' attention?
Check out U.S. animation highlights of the coming weeks.
Troy is gone. The animation industry has lost a legend. And I, and countless others who were lucky enough to know him, have lost a friend.
"Bob Spit - We Do Not Like People" is the first Latin American feature to win the top feature prize at the Ottawa Int'l Animation Festival.
Marsh, the 33-year Disney veteran behind everything from "Gravity Falls" to "Elena of Avalor," will produce content for Disney.
Hicks is replacing Wayne Dearing, who has led the Philippines-based studio since founding it in 1999.
Warner Bros., Cartoon Network, DC Comics, HBO Max, Looney Tunes, Hanna-Barbera: Warnermedia has one of the world's most famous animation portfolios, period.
Animated shows have long promoted environmental messages. Now the studios themselves are catching up.
The media titan is home to Paramount, Nickelodeon, MTV, Fleischer cartoons, "Garfield," "Rugrats," "Avatar: The Last Airbender," and much more …
The theme this year: “The Business Case for Diversity.”
Cartoon Saloon's series "Dorg Van Dango" and the striking student film "Shergar" were among the other winners.
A continuing series in which we map out what major corporations own in terms of animation-related characters, studios, and distribution platforms.
Over $70,000 in prize money was awarded to filmmakers at Stuttgart.