‘M.A.M.O.N.’ Short Presents The Ultimate Battle: Mexicans vs. Mecha-Trump
Mecha-Trump has arrived.
Mecha-Trump has arrived.
The state of American politics in 2016.
Ghibli's first international co-production is directed by "Father and Daughter" director Michael Dudok de Wit.
Over 100 classic Popeye cartoons on one poster.
A mixed media music video for Charles X's new single, "Can You Do It."
Here's a look at the animation stories that you clicked on the most during the last 12 months.
It's a perfect set-up for a buddy comedy adventure, with deep but accessible roots.
The director of Mexico's leading animation conference speaks with "Cartoon Brew" about the future of Mexican animation.
How an indie animator in New York City added a unique animated touch to a major Hollywood film.
Director Ash Brannon, animation studio Reel FX, and actors Luke Wilson and Eddie Izzard are all involved in this Chinese animated feature.
The families of artists often play a big role in maintaining the legacies of famous cartoon characters.
A filmmaker offers a few tips for festivals to attract animators—and ensure that they keep coming back.
In a new Royal Canadian Mint x Looney Tunes collab, Bugs Bunny trades his carrots for carats.
C.H. Greenblatt, creator of the animated series "Chowder," is back with a new series, "Harvey Beaks," that premieres this Sunday on Nickelodeon.
America's deadliest marksman gets taken out by a loveable blue robotic cat creature.
The Disney Corporation has won the Oscar seven of the last eight years, and that's not healthy for the art form.
What do you do when one of China's largest TV broadcasters rips off your student film?
The first creative casualty resulting from the Sony hack ("The Interview" notwithstanding) is a project that's not even being produced by Sony; it's the New Regency film adaptation of Guy Delisle's graphic novel "Pyongyang."
Roger Allers opens up about his struggles to make a feature film at Disney after directing "The Lion King."
Steve Hulett on everything from "Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore" to "Katy Caterpillar."