Spotlight on the Tom And Jerry Collection
{{link http://forums.goldenagecartoons.com/showthread.php?t=489 Golden Age Cartoons}} is the first to have a complete listing up of the shorts that will be included in the upcoming Tom And Jerry Spotlight Collection box set, as well as word that they will indeed be uncut. Thanks to ‘Dacp’ in the {{link http://animation.skyblueproductions.net/showthread.php?s=&postid=5056#post5056 Animated News Forum}} for pointing out the […] |
Balto 3 trailer
{{link http://keyframeonline.com/kf.php Keyframe}} announces that the trailer for Universal’s second direct-to-video sequel to the orignal Amblimation feature Balto is online at the comapny’s {{link http://www.universalpictures.jp/showcase.html Japanese site}} (the trailer is in English with subtitles). Thanks to ‘athena’ in the {{link http://animation.skyblueproductions.net/showthread.php?s=&postid=5053#post5053 AN Forum}} for the link! |
Mary Poppins disc art
Ultimate Disney has a first look at the disc art for the {{link http://www.ultimatedisney.com/ Mary Poppins: 40th Anniversary Special Edition}} DVD. |
Joe Alaskey speaks!
AnimationHQ will this Saturday, September 11, host a one-hour online chat session with prolific cartoon voice artist {{link http://animationhq.net/v2/features/events.htm Joe Alaskey}}. In addition to being the “go to” guy for the voice of Daffy Duck, Alaskey has also vocalized a mjaority of the classic characters from the Looney Tunes stable for recent WB films and […] |
Eisner to step down in 2006
Disney Company CEO Michael Eisner has confirmed to the Wall Street Journal that he will step down from his position at the company when his contract expires in September 2006, reports the {{link http://www.reuters.com/financeNewsArticle.jhtml?type=businessNews&storyID=6203031 Reuters News Agency}}. “In an interview with the newspaper, Eisner said Disney’s recent crises played no role in his decision to […] |
Transformers producer seeks fan feedback
The {{link http://www.joblo.com/index.php?id=5268 JoBlo movie site}} reports that the live-action Transformers producer Don Murphy has revealed a little more about the characters set to appear in the film on his website, as well as asking for feedback on key matters. Seems the team behind the film is aware of the huge fan following of the […] |
"Still First in Line" arrives online
On May 1, 2004, one man became the first in line to see The Incredibles. Flash forward to August 9, 2004, he is “still first in line”! Coming Soon! has the humorous new clip. |
View ten clips from Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
Coming Soon! has ten clips from Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, available in various formats. |
Kangaroo Jack: G'Day U.S.A.! : press release
Business Wire has the press release for the new, completely-animated feature Kangaroo Jack G’Day U.S.A.!. Written by Andrew and Adam Scheinman (Kangaroo Jack), Kangaroo Jack G’Day U.S.A.! focuses on, “Louis, Charlie and Jessie as they head to Australia in search of a new shampoo recipe and land right into the pouch of their old friend […] |
Frank Thomas has passed away…
Beginning with a short blurb on Cartoon Brew early this morning, the sad word has now spread that legendary Disney artist Frank Thomas, one of Walt’s Nine Old Men, and half of the famous Frank ‘n Ollie duo, has passed away, aged 92. {{link http://www.jimhillmedia.com/mb/articles/showarticle.php?ID=1075 Jim Hill Media}} was the first to have a tribute […] |
TV-Loonland opens up markets; Heidi feature announced
C21 Media reports that “UK and German-based independent children’s producer TV-Loonland has applied to list its shares on the London Stock Exchange in an attempt to attract interest from British investors. The company, which is taking a solid programme slate to next month’s Mipcom, has filed for listing on the AIM index from September 30. […] |
Racing Stripes: new trailer
Obviously forgiving director Frederik Du Chau for The Quest For Camelot, Warner Brothers is starting to ramp up awareness for the helmer’s new film for them, Racing Stripes. The live-action/CGI-enhanced feature’s synopsis sounds fun: “an abandoned zebra (voice of Frankie Muniz) grows up believing he is a racehorse, and with the help of his barnyard […] |
Another review of The Batman
Toon Zone has another negative review of The Batman, this time coming from ‘Amazing Spidey’, who remarks, “The potential is there, but the creators’ attempts to make everything cool, from Batman’s gadgets, the sounds they make, to Bruce Wayne himself, get a little irritating.” The Batman debuts on Kids’ WB this Saturday, September 11, at […] |
Exodus Film Group developing Igor
Variety (paid subscription required) reports that veteran animation exec Max Howard will serve executive producing duties for Exodus Film Group’s computer-animated feature Igor. Exodus’ film fund will pay for the $20 million-$25 million film, with the company retaining worldwide rights to the picture. Igor is expected to reach theaters in 2007. |
New Team America stills and posters
Latino Review has some new stills and two new posters from Team America: World Police. |
The Batman animated series a "train wreck"?; The Batman online updates
Matthew Williams at Toon Zone reviews the new animated series The Batman, which debuts on Kids’ WB this Saturday, September 11, at 10:30am (ET). His verdict: “Even to a casual fan, this is nothing but a huge train wreck. It insults the Batman franchise almost as much as Batman and Robin because the creators obviously […] |
Online slideshow details the making of Sky Captain; interview with Conran and Avnet
The New York Times (free registration required) has an online slideshow that describes how live-action and computer animation were blended to create a sequence from Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow. Also, Coming Soon! speaks with Sky Captain director Kerry Conran and producer Jon Avnet. |
Lee, Hefner join to form Superbunnies
CNN.com reports that MTV has ordered an animated pilot for Hef’s Superbunnies, a collaboration between cartooon veteran Stan Lee’s newly launched Pow! Entertainment and Playboy’s Alta Loma Entertainment division. Hefner’s name and likeness will be featured in the pilot, as he also might provide the voice of his cartoon alter ego. It was Lee who […] |
Ad Buyers Not Proud of Pride
The Family Friendly Programming Forum, a group formed mostly of advertisers to encourage the development of wholesome family entertainment on TV, has withdrawn its support of NBC’s animated series Father of the Pride, Advertising Age reported Monday. The DreamWorks series, which airs on NBC, had initially received $50,000 from the group. Kaki Hinto, who is […] |
Toy Story 3 in pre-production?
Moviehole reports that the folks behind the Buzz Lightyear of Star Command animated series know a bit about what is happening with Toy Story 3. The film will be made at a “different camp”, with the movie already in the planning stages. As expected, Toy Story 3 is still on track to be theatrical. |
Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie DVD details and cover art
DVD Answers has the details and cover art for the Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie DVD. In addition to a 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer and English Dolby Digital 5.1 track, the disc’s bonus features will include a Yu-Gi-Oh Monster Challenge: Memory Game, two music videos from the Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie soundtrack, and the film’s theatrical trailer. Yu-Gi-Oh! […] |
Disney's Eisner Sees Iger as Successor
Walt Disney Co. Chief Executive Michael Eisner said company President Robert Iger is his “preferred choice” to succeed him in running the entertainment conglomerate, according to an interview in Sunday’s Los Angeles Times. Read the full story here. |
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children preview in Venice
1Up.com has impressions about an unfinished version of Square Enix’s CG feature based on the videogame of the same name that was presented at the Venice Film Festival. The movie takes place two years after the conclusion of the FFVII game and is now scheduled for release Spring 2005 on DVD and UMD (the Universal […] |
Howl's Moving Castle gets warm welcome at Venice Film Fest
Director Hayao Miyazaki’s animated film Hauru no Ugoku Shiro (Howl’s Moving Castle) was warmly received Sunday at the Venice Film Festival. The audience who packed the 1000-capacity hall exploded into applause and whistles for more than five minutes after the show. Howl’s Moving Castle, based on a children’s book of the same name by British […] |
John K invites all to a Ren And Stimpy party
John Kricfalusi, and his artist cohorts from Spumco, will be appearing in person this Saturday, September 11, at 3pm at Golden Apple (7711 Melrose Ave.) to host a ‘Petition Signing Party’. “John is trying to convince the powers that be at Spike TV to authorize new episodes of the Ren And Stimpy Adult Party Cartoon […] |
The box office summer
‘Monkeyboy12’ in the {{link http://animation.skyblueproductions.net/showthread.php?s=&postid=5004#post5004 Animated News Forum}} points to an intresting story at Yahoo that rounds up the {{link http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&ncid=762&e=1&u=/ap/20040906/ap_en_mo/film_summer_box_office box office numbers}} for this summer’s big – and flop – releases. Leading the pack is Shrek 2, with $436.7 million in the bank, ahead on Spider-Man 2‘s $370m and Harry Potter‘s $247m on […] |
Charlotte's Web remake update
Ain’t It Cool News reveals that Paramount is considering shooting its Charlotte’s Web remake in Melbourne in early 2005, using Docklands Studios. |
Animated Passion offers Gospel without the gore
The online edition of Time Magazine has an article concerning The Passion of the Christ, in which it mentions that those who wish to view the Gospel without the gore may wish to see The Animated Passion. This animated take on Christ’s crucifixion has seven sing-along hymns, a blue-eyed Jesus enduring most of his pain […] |