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.
"I feel like I have learned more in the last three-and-a-half years than on anything else I've done before."
What would happen if you showed animation to someone who had never seen a cartoon before? We've got an answer now.
Get ready for a new name in feature animation: Amazon.
An extended look at the animation in Sony's fully-animated "Smurfs" feature.
2017 will deliver a "Here Comes the Grump" reboot.
German-based Luxx Studios reveals teasers and details behind the production of its 'Manou the Swift' animated feature.
Jibjab has never been a conventional animation company—and that's how they like it.
This is the other troll-themed project that Dreamworks will release this year.
The 27-year-old pitching and co-production market is one of the most important events in the world of European TV animation.
What would happen if two historic animation powerhouses—Warner Bros. and Disney—collaborated on a TV series? Whatever you were expecting, it probably wasn't this.
We present an exclusive first-look at "John Vardar vs. the Galaxy," a comic space-opera from Macedonia.
The series will premiere in late-September followed by the launch of an interactive app that allows users to collect their own Magiswords.
Five films are competing for Europe's top prize for animated shorts.
Asking questions about animation is what separates the student from the fanboy.
The ever-expanding Brooklyn animation scene offers two unique animation screenings this month.
Almost 80,000 people in France showed up for the first week of Michael Dudok de Wit's "The Red Turtle," made in collaboration with Studio Ghibli.
Fan art is now a business for Cartoon Network.
Two animation companies have joined the production of Cartoon Saloon's "The Breadwinner" in its push toward completion.
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.