Titmouse New York Becomes First Studio To Join The Animation Guild Outside LA
Titmouse workers are the first members of the NYC animation industry to join a union in over three decades.
Titmouse workers are the first members of the NYC animation industry to join a union in over three decades.
Cartoon Network Studios finally gets its due in Burbank.
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.
For the first time in Disney's 98-year history, the chairman is a woman.
"[A]fter it came out, I realized this is really not appropriate for children," says the comedian of the film he co-wrote and starred in.
"Cartoon Carnival" will revisit characters like Farmer Alfalfa and Felix the Cat, and look at recent efforts to restore these cartoons.
Says Mann, "Instead of asking ourselves 'Why is this animated?' we should be asking ourselves 'Why is this not animated?'"
The Avengers are caught up in their biggest battle yet.
The director of "Belle" says that a lot of anime filmmakers present young women in a way that "has nothing to do with the reality of who they are."
Mr. Magoo and Gerald McBoing Boing came to life in this building.
Miyazaki's influential series will be released by GKIDS later this year.
Warner Bros., Cartoon Network, DC Comics, HBO Max, Looney Tunes, Hanna-Barbera: Warnermedia has one of the world's most famous animation portfolios, period.
But the number of women invited to join these branches remains well below average.
Watch videos from Nickelodeon, Dreamworks, Cartoon Network, and Disney.
The Russian government says "Out" violates its law against the distribution of "propaganda of non-traditional sexual relationships" among minors.
The slate runs the gamut from singing honey bears to a chainsaw-wielding George Washington.
Naisbitt was exceptionally skilled as a draftsman, and had a talent for distorted perspectives and unconventional camera moves.
"There was a magical quality in it: it's more like little dolls that were coming to life," says Park of the classic British stop-motion series.