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Twitter Users Pick Their Favorite Animated Features That Aren’t Big-Budget American Films

Here’s a great collection of animated features that push perceptions of what the art form can be.

By Jamie Lang | 3 years ago

3 Key Ways That Europe’s Feature Animation Scene Differs From The U.S.

European producers aren’t following the same path as American animation producers. Here’s some of the key things they do differently.

By Amid Amidi | 9 years ago

A Feature Adaptation of Raymond Briggs’ ‘Ethel and Ernest’ Is In the Works

Details on a new animated feature from the beloved creator of “The Snowman” and “When the Wind Blows.”

By Scott Thill | 10 years ago

GKIDS Picks Up Two ‘Extraordinary’ Animated Features

The award-winning distributor has snapped up the U.S. rights to “April and the Extraordinary World” and “Extraordinary Tales.”

By Scott Thill | 10 years ago

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