Cartoon Network Africa Seeks Pitches From African Creators
Cartoon Network is looking for new talent – in Africa.
Cartoon Network is looking for new talent – in Africa.
"Prince Ivandoe" is only the second Cartoon Network original series created in Europe, and the first in Denmark. The show's creators spoke with us about their experience.
Nickelodeon has rolled out a new set of promos for their upcoming slate of animated shows in a series of behind-the-scenes clips embedded …
Buoyed by its recent string of successes in series animation, Cartoon Network created this slick and lengthy promo video profiling its …
With billions flowing through the platform each year, YouTube's rise raises questions about creator compensation and how animation fits into the equation.
The Northern Animation Network wraps a record 2025 by unveiling a new YouTube channel featuring testimonials from top Nordic-Baltic animation voices.
After a 10 year distribution nightmare, internet cult favorite 'Baman Piderman' returns to its owner's channel on Aug. 1 with new episodes planned.
In addition to "PAW Patrol," the toymaker produces other animated series, including "Abby Hatcher," "Unicorn Academy," and "Vida the Vet."
A new piece in 'Bloomberg Businessweek' paints a grim picture for the future of the 24-hour cartoon channel.
Warner Bros. will also preview new projects including 'Get Jiro' and 'Bat-Fam.'
The groundbreaking adult animated series premieres this Sunday.
The core focus of SJSU’s new Master’s program is on the development of original intellectual property.
The network is licensing a significant part of the Warner Bros. Discovery classic animation library, as well as series and shorts from other companies.
The effort to digitally preserve the former Burbank studio's stairwell was led by artist and producer Calvin Wong.
Artists from across Europe joined us to discuss the benefits and potential hurdles of producing animation for mature audiences.
The series will air in 2024, and joins an ambitious lineup of adult animation offerings in development or production at Fox.
Chelm: The Smartest Place on Earth shares the absurdist humor and interpretive questioning in a nod to Jewish intellectual traditions.
Cartoon Network will help six participants learn how to develop and pitch develop animated series.
"Praise Petey" is created by "Saturday Night Live" head writer Ana Drezen.
The program's goal is to to “innovate the art of animated storytelling, showcase diverse stories, discover new voices, and mentor the next generation of animators.”