Year: 2004 – page 12

More Incredible updates

Business Wire reports that Upper Deck Entertainment will release the trading cards for the Disney/Pixar Treasures Collectible Card Set, featuring pics from The Incredibles, both Toy Story films, Finding Nemo, Monster’s, Inc., and A Bug’s Life. Included in the set are: “Reel Piece of History” cards, which contain pieces of actual film frames from favorite […]

Shrek headed to Broadway

Oscar- and Tony-winning director Sam Mendes is teaming up with DreamWorks Animation and one of the masterminds behind the puppet-powered hit production Avenue Q to bring Shrek–The Musical to Broadway. Jason Moore, the Tony-winning director of Avenue Q, will helm Shrek’s stage debut, while David Lindsay-Abaire (Fuddy Meers, Wonder of the World) has been hired […]

Chicken Big? Chicken Little joins Macy's parade

A Yahoo! press release reports that Disney’s Chicken Little character will be part of next month’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in the form of a huge balloon even though the movie itself will not be released until May of next year. The article seems to also give the most thorough rundown of the movie yet. […]

Animated biography of Muhammad comes off shelf

The Internet Movie Database reports that an animated feature based on the life of Islam’s founder and originally set for release three years ago but held back due to the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, will now be seeing release on November 14. Muhammad: The Last Prophet is directed by Richard Rich, director of Disney’s […]

Roberts to become an Ant

According to Variety, Julia Roberts (Notting Hill) will headline the voice cast for Warner Bros. and Playtone’s CGI adaptation of John Nickle’s children’s book Ant Bully, voicing an ant named Hova, Shirley MacLaine, Paul Giamatti, Alan Cumming, Cheri Oteri and Ricardo Montalban will also lend their voices to the film. The film’s plot follows “a […]

The expanding market for faith-based animation

Karen Raugust at Animation World Network examines the current rise of high-quality, faith-based animation in today’s market, which has been spurred on by Mel Gibson’s blockbuster The Passion of the Christ. Christian television programming for children is no longer restricted to Davey and Goliath and Veggie Tales (both of which are still going strong), but […]

Spider-Man: The Venom Saga episodes unveiled

Toon Zone confirms that the episodes to be included on Spider-Man: The Venom Saga include: the Alien Costume three-part saga, Venom Returns, and Carnage. Along with the episodes, the DVD may feature Stan Lee’s Soapbox and episode introductions from ‘The Man’ himself. Spider-Man: The Venom Saga is set to be released later this year.

Interview: Matt Stone, Trey Parker, and Team America puppet masters, the Chiodo Brothers

IGN FilmForce has another exclusive behind-the-scenes video, featuring interviews with Matt Stone, Trey Parker, and the Team America puppet masters, the Chiodo Brothers. Team America: World Police will open in theaters this Friday.

Incredible reviews, pics, and television spot

At Jim Hill Media, Michael Howe expresses his feelings toward The Incredibles (“Pixar takes a big step forward…”), the Cars teaser trailer (“kind of intriguing”), and the animated short Boundin’ (“nice little positive message”). Howe also writes some positive thoughts regarding the Art of the Incredibles book. Meanwhile, Coming Soon has a few more pics […]

New technology allows audiences to catch Pokemon in theaters

In addition to discussing a variety of other topics at a Tokyo news conference late last week, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata revealed the new Nintendo DS hand-held devices’ wireless capabilities. The Nintendo DS hand-held device will be used in a cross-promotional initiative for the newest Pokemon movie, set for release in Japan next summer. IGN […]

Nintendo playing into movies

The Hollywood Reporter indicates that Nintendo is considering creating computer animated films based on its traditional products. During a news conference in Tokyo late last week, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata said, “Although we don’t have anything to talk about right now, we hope to make an announcement by the end of the year.”

Reviews: The Incredibles

Two more reviews for The Incredibles have appeared at Ain’t It Cool News. Reviewer ‘Shepard’ says, “Overall I enjoyed myself, so I’d say the people who were really jazzed up are in for a treat when this hits theaters,” while ‘Richelieu’ foresees, “Disney is going to be crying over their busted partnership for a long […]

Star Wars animated movie being considered

TheForce.net reports that in an interview with Swedish magazine Homevision, Lucasfilm marketing director Jim Ward revealed George Lucas is thinking about making an animated Star Wars feature film, in addition to the live-action television series that is in the works. As IGN FilmForce says, “One thing seems certain: Star Wars will not end with the […]

Interview: Team America's Matt Stone and Trey Parker

ComingSoon has an exclusive video interview with Matt Stone and Trey Parker, in which the directors reflect upon how young audiences may be influenced by their new movie, Team America: World Police. Team America: World Police will invade theaters this Friday.

Pics: The Polar Express

Lation Review has been provided with quite a few more images from The Polar Express, coming to theaters on November 10, 2004.

Promotional Merchandise for Mulan

Images of some of the promotional merchandise sent to members of the press to herald the arrival of the Mulan 2-Disc Special Edition DVD on October 26 have been posted here. The merchandise includes a Chinese umbrella, a box of fortune cookies with Mulan-relevant fortunes inside, two Chinese lanterns, a kite, and a framed picture […]

More on the Fat Albert animation

Bert Klein, director of the animated sequences for the upcoming Fat Albert movie has written in to discuss the role animation plays in the mostly live-action movie and the care that went into creating those sequences: “Regarding the Fat Albert animation sequences it has 11 minutes of full 2D animation animated in house at Warner […]

Review: The Incredibles

Ain’t It Cool News has another extremely positive review for The Incredibles. ‘Silver Serf..er’ states, “This film is charming…and quite fantastic. It is also a HUGE departure for Pixar.” The review lists several interesting tidbits about the film, one of them being a warning to stay after the movie’s end credits. The Incredibles will open […]

Review: Mulan Special Edition DVD

Ultimate Disney takes a look at the Mulan Special Edition DVD, concluding that “Mulan: Special Edition takes its place among the solid 2-disc Disney animation sets, a once-fading class which now appears to be as popular and alive as ever, with many more to come. It may not be a grand slam, but this set […]

Press release: Daws Butler: Character's Actor

Yahoo! News has the press release for the new, authorized biography of Daws Butler, who voiced Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, Quick Draw McGraw, Snagglepuss, Elroy Jetson, and Cap’n Crunch, in addition to hundreds of other characters. Co-written by former protégé and veteran radio producer, Joe Bevilacqua, and author-historian, Ben Ohmart, Daws Butler: Character’s Actor takes […]

Press release: Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie DVD

Business Wire has the press release for the Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie DVD. A free Yu-Gi-Oh! trading card plus a mail-in offer for three more cards will be enclosed with each DVD and VHS. Bonus features on the DVD will include a Yu-Gi-Oh! Monster Challenge memory game and two music videos from the Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie […]

More Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas images online

The Disney Database has added 5 menu screenshots, 1 movie screen, and 1 promotion image for Mickey’s Twice Upon a Christmas.

DreamWorks IPO set at 29 million shares

The Associated Press writes that on Tuesday, underwriters for DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc. set the terms of the company’s pending initial public offering at 29 million common shares, with an estimated price range of $23 to $25 a share. The company said it plans to retain about $175 million of the net proceeds from the […]

Christopher Reeve film will go ahead

A computer-animated feature film that paralyzed actor Christopher Reeve had been directing at the time of his death last weekend will remain in production, its producer said Monday. Yankee Irving centers on a father and his baseball-playing son who overcomes personal obstacles to realize his dreams. Voice casting and theatrical distribution for Yankee have yet […]

A slew of DVD reviews

Coming Soon reviews Garfield: The Movie, giving the movie a score of 6/10 and its extras a score of 4/10; Bionicle 2: Legends of Metru Nui, giving the movie a score of 4/10 and its extras a score of 7/10; and the somewhat Muppet-like Greg The Bunny -The Complete Series, giving the show a score […]

Why Mickey Columbus and Mickey's Arabian Nights never happened

Jim Hill Media features the article “Disney’s unfinished featurettes: Mickey Columbus & Mickey’s Arabian Nights”, in which one can learn why two interesting ideas for Mickey Mouse short films were dropped.

An Incredible character sheet

Latino Review has acquired a character sheet for The Incredibles, which includes a brief description of each of the characters. The Incredibles will save the day in theaters on November 5, 2004.

Shrek 2 DVD bonus features details

Coming Soon has more info on the upcoming Shrek 2 DVD and the deluxe 4-disc gift set Shrek: The Story So Far. Within the information are descriptions of the various bonus features the DVDs offer, including a nice look at Far, Far Away Idol, a new animated spoof on the popular reality series, complete with […]

Shark Tale swims past competition

DreamWorks’ Shark Tale featuring the voices of Will Smith and Robert De Niro in the story of fishy mobsters, bit off $31.7 million for the three days beginning Friday, taking its 10-day catch to $87.7 million. The film cost about $70 million to make.

Making Robots

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