The 20 Most-Read Cartoon Brew Stories of 2016, And Some Thoughts On Those Stories
This is what you clicked on the most in 2016.
This is what you clicked on the most in 2016.
Hayao Miyazaki does not like AI-generated animation.
Two of Cartoon Network's key production execs will work together in this new role to lead the future of the network's programming.
Even cartoonier than before…
Nickelodeon has a "terrible record" of handling ideas and shows, says the creator of "Harvey Beaks."
Miró, Matisse, Picasso, and...Woody Woodpecker?
The ever-expanding Brooklyn animation scene offers two unique animation screenings this month.
The first full-length "Trolls" trailer shows off an imaginative and appealing cartoon universe.
Fan art is now a business for Cartoon Network.
If you want a preview of the TV shows that European animation companies will be producing over the next few years, Cartoon Forum is the place to be.
A naughty nurse in 2016 isn't as funny as it was in 1993.
How can a network announce new seasons of a show when they're laying off the entire crew?
Uncle Grandpa is also going to host his own Saturday morning block.
It's Oscar season, a.k.a. the time of year when everyone insults animation.
The game is based on an original idea by "Steven Universe" supervising producer Ian Jones-Quartey.
Here's a look at the animation stories that you clicked on the most during the last 12 months.
Ranging from the technical to the quirky to the essential, these holiday electives make great presents for animation pros and fans.
It's a perfect set-up for a buddy comedy adventure, with deep but accessible roots.
Selling your own project is not easy, but it's possible. Here are some tips to take your animation pitch to the next level.
Viscardi's first project will be to oversee a "Hey Arnold!" made-for-TV movie.