TV Roundup: ‘The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers,’ ‘The Flintstones,’ ‘You’re Not A Monster’
A round-up of animated series that have been announced for development, production, or distribution.
A round-up of animated series that have been announced for development, production, or distribution.
The show is aiming for an animation style “inspired by the classic Fleischer cartoons from the 1930s.”
NHK’s four-part miniseries gives unprecedented insight into the legendary Japanese animator’s creative process.
Europe’s leading co-production platform for tv and SVOD animation will return to Toulouse, France on September 16–19.
The gains for the crew include establishing wage minimums and securing employer-paid health and retirement benefits.
Amazon Studios is pivoting from kids’ content to series for older and broader audiences.
Dreamworks Animation TV unveiled two new series at Annecy this year.
Directed by Hisko Hulsing and co-created by “Bojack Horseman” creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg, “Undone” looks like a must-watch.
A round-up of animated series that have been announced for development, production, or distribution.
“I Lost My Body” will reach Netflix’s 150+ million subscribers.
Showrunner Anton Vereschagin shares the pipeline and tech challenges that come with producing a high-quality cg series in Russia.
Three top creators reveal the secrets of developing successful Youtube animation channels.
“It’s a different world from ‘Bojack.’ It’s not the same universe,” says “Tuca & Bertie” creator Lisa Hanawalt.
“The Simpsons” is one of the surprise animation series that’s heading to Disney’s new streaming service.
The show, titled “Monsters at Work,” will also introduce new characters in a story that takes place six months after the original Pixar film.
Apple has revealed new details about its streaming service that will include original animation from Cartoon Saloon and “Bob’s Burgers” creator Loren Bouchard.
“Klaus” is now expected to compete for an Academy Award.
The series will debut on Netflix on May 3, 2019.
The interactive series first originated as social media posts collectively known as ‘The Adventures of Kitty & Orc.’
The Disney+ streaming service, launching later this year, will house the company’s entire motion picture catalog.