Month: January 2004 – page 8

Return Of The Fish

The {{link http://forum.bcdb.com/gforum.cgi?post=17522 Big Cartoon DataBase}} announces that Finding Nemo has become the second biggest hit of 2003 in the UK, following the huge opening of the third Lord Of The Rings film, The Return Of The King. Nemo swam to £37.2 million pounds ($67.2 million U.S.) since a November release, while King returned £40 […]

And the nominations are…

No, not the Academy Awards (they’re announced on January 27th), but the nominees for this year’s animation industry Annie Awards have been posted on their {{link http://www.annieawards.org/ official site}}. Up for prizes in the ceremony, to be held February 7th at the Alex Theatre in Glendale, are this year’s animated big hitters Finding Nemo, Brother […]

Toon Talk's Year in Review

Kirby C. Holt’s latest {{link http://www.laughingplace.com/News-PID280070-280070.asp Toon Talk}} column at {{link http://www.laughingplace.com Laughingplace.com}} is a look back at 2003 with “The Year in Review” and a top 10 list of “The Year’s Best Disney Films and Videos”.

\\Hoopz\\ stalled again

{{link http://www.playbill.com/news/article/83566.html Playbill}} reports that “\\Hoopz\\, the Disney stage musical about the Harlem Globetrotters that has been dribbling in development for several years, no longer has composer Jeanine Tesori and librettist Suzan-Lori Parks on board”. Tesori, a Tony Award nominee for \\Thoroughly Modern Millie\\ and the composer of the upcoming direct-to-video sequel of \\Mulan\\, said […]

AnimationHQ to host chat with Neil Ross

{{link http://animationhq.net AnimationHQ}} announced that they will be holding an online chat with voice actor Neil Ross. His list of credits include Norman Osborn/Green Goblin in \\Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends\\ and the \\Spider-Man\\ series; Keith, Jeff, Pidge, and Chip in \\Voltron: Defender of the Universe\\; Shipwreck, Buzzer, Dusty, Heavy Metal, and Monkeywrench in \\G.I. […]

Jim Hill shines spotlight on Disney Feature Animation – Florida situation

{{link http://www.jimhillmedia.com/legacy/index.htm?../articles/01052004.2.htm~contentFrame Jim Hill Media}} will spotlight the situation at Disney Feature Animation – Florida this week, and is hoping to “embarrass Mouse House management into backing down” from shuttering the studio. Today’s installment pulls no punches! “And you know the real beauty part of this plan? Under this scenario, it’s just the artists that […]

Parent Trap set for television twins

Walt Disney’s 1961 live-action feature The Parent Trap (which featured a classic stop-motion animated opening sequence) is being lined up to appear on the Mouse’s ABC Network as a new TV show, produced by the company’s Touchstone Television in association with Smallville production company Tollin/Robbins Productions. The update, which shifts the story’s emphasis away from […]

Bloom happy to set sail again for Pirates 2

Orlando Bloom has been speaking about his imminent return to the high seas for the upcoming sequel to this summer’s surprise hit Pirates Of The Caribbean, based on the Walt Disney theme park ride. “I’ll be heading back to film with Johnny Depp soon, which is cool. I have no complaints about working in the […]

Slinky Brings Magic to the Big Screen

According to USA Today, “Vera-Villanueva, the president and CEO of H2V Entertainment, is directing a CGI-animated feature tentatively titled Slinky: The Magic Quilt. ‘We are creating a completely imaginary, full world all based on the Slinky,’ says Vera-Villanueva, who adds that two studios are interested in distributing his film, to be finished in 2005 for […]

Frank and Ollie's director speaks up!

The usually quiet Ted Thomas, director of the 1995 documentary Frank And Ollie, recently released on DVD, steps out into the limelight to reflect on making the film and putting together the disc, in an interview posted over at {{link http://www.laughingplace.com/News-PID210230-210232.asp The Laughing Place}}. He also touches on how hard the film has been to […]

Jerry Beck recommends NOT to Avoid Eye Contact!

Over on his {{link http://www.cartoonresearch.com/reviews.html Cartoon Research}} site, animation historian Jerry Beck takes a look at a new DVD that compiles vintage and recent “produced-in-New York animated short films”. Avoid Eye Contact: The Best Of NYC Independent Animation also includes animators’ “personalized navigational menus, and a few bonus materials (audio track commentaries, behind the scenes […]

Invader Zim specs and date!

The highly anticipated release of Invader Zim to DVD has had fans on tenterhooks for the past couple of months now. {{link http://forums.toonzone.net/showthread.php?t=98716 Toon Zone}} finally lifts the lid on what to expect from Volume One, which will contain seven episodes and will be issued on May 11th – the first of three volumes that […]

Mickey Mouse Becomes Rabbit Food

The Big Cartoon DataBase reports on a new development from those ever-imaginative Imagineers at the Epcot Center in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. Apparently chefs there are using cucumbers molded into the iconic Mickey shape and serving them in salads at The Garden Grill Restaurant. Follow the link for more details and don’t be surprised if […]

New Looney commercial

Jerry Beck, at his {{link http://www.cartoonresearch.com/ Cartoon Research}} site, links to a story at {{link http://www.adweek.com/aw/national/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=2059770 Adweek}} which reports that Bugs and Daffy are appearing in a new TV commercial for the Aflac insurance co. The spot first aired during college football bowl games yesterday (January 1st) and will now hit rotation on national network […]

Animation across the pond…

Though the future of classically animated films in the US hangs in the balance, the medium is flourishing in Europe, thanks to technology and a boom in talented artists able to lend their expertise to a new breed of feature-length films. Belleville Rendezvous has shown that quality does not have to be sacrificed due to […]

Lion King 1 1½ DVD Sneak Peak

The Ultimate Guide to Disney DVD has menus and pics from the Lion King 1½ DVD, hitting stores on February 10.

Official Synopsis for Mickey's Three Musketeers

The Big Cartoon Database has the official synopsis for Mickey’s Three Musketeers: “While pushing a broom in Musketeer Headquarters, Mickey dreams of the ultimate promotion to Musketeer-hood. But he knows that he and his coworkers, Donald and Goofy, have a long way to go. That is until Peg-leg Pete, captain of the Musketeers, and his […]

Teacher’s Pet Website Updated

The website for Disney’s Teacher’s Pet has been updated. Along with the film’s trailer, the website now contains the movie’s synopsis, downloads, image gallery, and Teacher’s Pet creator and executive producer Gary Baseman’s biography. Be sure to check out the image gallery for a look at Spot / Scott in human form (hint: he is […]

Second Garfield: The Movie Poster

The Internet Movie Poster Awards brings us the second teaser poster for Garfield: The Movie.

DVD Doo

TV Shows on DVD reports that Warner Home Video is releasing What’s New, Scooby-Doo? Volume 2 – Safari, So Goodi!, the newest Scooby series’ second DVD. The DVD’s four episodes consist of Safari, So Goodi!, Roller Ghoster Ride, It’s Mean, It’s Green, It’s the Mystery Machine and Riva Ras Regas. Hitting stores on March 9, […]

Blue Speaks

According to the Big Cartoon Database, after seven years of barking on Nickelodeon’s Blue’s Clues, Blue will finally speak to audiences, in the episode Legend of the Blue Puppy, airing February 8, at 8:00 p.m. In the episode, Blue visits a playroom where she is transformed from a cartoon into a puppet who can speak. […]

Disney's disappearing DVDs…

As the new year chimes in, now is the chance to find a number of discs in those winter sales that Disney plans to discontinue on January 31st. Only a month to go before Sleeping Beauty 2-disc SE, Fantasia (the 1940 original, the 2000 update and the lavish, highly recommended Anthology box set), and the […]

Happy New Year!

Many happy returns and welcome to 2004! The year promises to be a very interesting one for animation indeed, as the medium continues to redefine exactly what “traditional animation” is, what the future is for 2D and 3D, and where the line between photorealistic characters and exceptional special effects character animation is drawn. The industry […]

Looking Forward, Looking Back . . . Waaaaay Back

On this day of looking forward with hope and anticipation to what the new year will bring it might also be wise to take a look back to the past and see where we have come from. While not necessarily a news item, I thought it would be helpful to point out a site that […]