Interview with Paul Dini
RevolutionSF speaks with Paul Dini, in an informative interview that covers such topics as unproduced Batman DTVs, Clone Wars, Jingle Belle, cryptozoology, and the Mystery Machine. |
Muppets' Wizard of Oz pre-production underway
Jim Hill Media takes a look at ABC’s upcoming television film Muppets’ Wizard of Oz, providing updates about the movie’s pre-production. |
McKellen jumps aboard Magic Roundabout
Variety reports that Ian McKellen will provide the voice of Zebedee in Pathe’s movie version of the classic television show for kids, The Magic Roundabout. Joining McKellen in the voice cast are also Robbie Williams, Jim Broadbent, Ray Winstone, Kylie Minogue and Bill Nighy. The CGI animated movie will hit U.K. cinemas next February. [paid […] |
Father of the Pride images and review
A representative from Animated News was recently invited to DreamWorks Feature Animation in Glendale last Friday and got to see two episodes of their upcoming CGI-animated television series Father of the Pride. A full report, plus new and exclusive images from Father of the Pride can be found here: |
Kangaroo Jack to get fully animated in new series of films
According to Toon Zone, Warner Home Video and Castle Rock Entertainment are planning to release a series of animated, direct-to-DVD Kangaroo Jack movies. The first in the series, Kangaroo Jack: G’Day USA!, is set for release on November 16. |
GI Joe Valor vs. Venom Movie Trailer
Here is a trailer for the direct to video CGI movie featuring the Hasbro action figure, G.I. Joe. America’s daring, highly trained special mission force faces its greatest threat yet from the evil Cobra organization, under the direction of Cobra Commander. DNA from the world’s most ferocious animals has been combined with humans to create […] |
Glimpses of three future Disney projects at AICN…
Ain’t It Cool News has a wealth of new preview articles today, beginning with three future Disney projects. First up is a look at Chris Sanders’ latest project, American Dog. As crazy as Sanders’ last project, Lilo & Stitch, American Dog is described as a “twisted story of a canine TV star who finds himself […] |
Father of the Pride sneak peek at AICN…
Moriarty from Ain’t It Cool News chimes in on the Father of the Pride buzz with his own personal preview. Describing the overall plot, humor, and look of the show, he likes what he sees – even going as far as stating, “I think we’re living in a golden age for animation freaks.” Father of […] |
Bilbo Begins: Ian Holm on The Hobbit
The {{link http://www.iesb.net/movies/movie81304c.htm IESB.net}} site spoke to Lord Of The Rings star Ian Holm at the premiere of his new film about the possibility of his returning to the role of Bilbo Baggins, in Peter Jackson’s anticipated final trip to Middle Earth, The Hobbit. Currently in rights negotiations between Warner Bros. and MGM, Holm says […] |
Aladdin site update
‘Monkeyboy12’ in the {{link http://animation.skyblueproductions.net/showthread.php?s=&postid=4837#post4837 Animated News Forum}} points to the offcial {{link http://disney.go.com/disneyvideos/animatedfilms/aladdin/index.html Aladdin DVD webpage}}, which is now updated with clips, activities and a sweepstakes contest. Still a few “coming soon” sections, so keep an eye out for additional new features! |
All good things: South Park RIP
Matt Stone and Trey Parker have posted some {{link http://www.craptv.com/teamamerica/modules.php?op=modload&name=Sections&file=index&req=viewarticle&artid=2&page=1 audio clips}} [WARNING: VERY MATURE CONTENT] from the editing room of their new movie Team America: World Police in which they talk about their previous projects, the new film and, in a QuickTime video clip, the eventual demise of their hit show South Park, which […] |
1 week to the London International Animation Festival
The official programme for the first London International Animation Festival hit the streets late last week. LIAF 2004 features the “finest animation from all over the world, bringing more than 150 animated films from 30 countries to the big screen” in London’s Soho. For further details and line-up, read on here: |
SIGGRAPH 2004 Awards
ACM SIGGRAPH announced the Computer Animation Festival’s Best Animated Short and Jury Honors winners for SIGGRAPH 2004. The winners are: Birthday Boy (Best Animated Short) Director: Sejong Park Producer: Australian Film, Television and Radio School The scene is Korea in 1951. It is little Manuk’s birthday, and he is playing on the village streets, imagining […] |
Wind In The Willows team sets up shop
Offering developmental work in film and animated production, a team of artists and designers, mostly alumni of the world famous Art Center College Of Design in Pasadena, have banded together under Baruch Inbar to launch {{link http://www.snaut.com/ Snaut Entertainment}}, an LA-based company providing extensive creative services for the industry. Currently the group is engaged in […] |
Graphic artist shows off his shorts
Animation fan Matthieu Saghezchi has just come to the end of his studies as a computer graphic artist, and has posted two animated films in Divx format on his {{link http://users.skynet.be/saghezchimatthieu/ portfolio site}}. Check out the unique look of Poison Trisha and his latest creation Mambo Party, and contact Matt directly to leave your comments. |
Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Movie box office update
Based on the film’s Friday box office gross, Box Office Report estimates that Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Movie will take in approximately $11.5 million by Monday. |
Rex Steele – Nazi Smasher: Limited Edition
Director Alex Woo’s independent student project is so slick it puts some big studio shorts to shame, and the packed disc (a two-disc set no less) is impressive too. |
New posters for Incredibles and Shark Tale
Hollywood 4 You reveals the new poster for The Incredibles, and The Internet Movie Poster Awards has the new one sheet for Shark Tale. |
Team America photos and teaser poster
Coming Soon! has the teaser poster and two photos which reveal the team members and villain Kim Jong II from Team America: World Police, while Dark Horizons has an exclusive third photo of a female character from the film. |
Ten Questions with Brock Samson of Venture Bros.
IGN FilmForce has ten questions with Brock Samson, the star of Adult Swim’s Venture Bros. |
Rex Steele holds up well on DVD
We’ve been championing Rex Steele: Nazi Smasher on the web ever since it started creeping into film festivals, but the availability of the short on disc has seen a much wider audience able to lap up Rex’s adventures. {{link http://www.dvdtoons.com/reviews/328 DVD Toons reviews}} the package, reporting that “any project that dresses itself up in such […] |
\\Yu-Gi-Oh\\ opens
\\Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie\\ opens today on 2,411 screens according to {{link http://www.boxofficemojo.com Box Office Mojo}}. The {{link http://yugioh.warnerbros.com/ Warner Brothers film}}, “based on the trading card and television series”, “is the story of Yugi, a boy captivated by the card game sweeping the nation: Duel Monsters! But there’s more to the game than meets the […] |
Paul And His Bananas: here's Paul!
Bishop Animation’s Floyd Bishop lets us know that his independent animated film Paul And His Bananas, which we’ve reported on before ({{link http://www.animatedviews.com/wp-content/uploads/archives/00001280.html here}} and {{link http://www.animatedviews.com/wp-content/uploads/archives/00001355.html here}}, is coming along nicely and sends news that his star is ready to take a bow. Check out the {{link http://www.bishopanimation.com/ba.php official site}} for a first look […] |
Twice Upon A Christmas trailer
The Disney Database has posted a Portugese version of a {{link http://www.disneydatabase.com/movie_clips.php?movieid=293 trailer for Mickey’s Twice Upon A Christmas}} very similar to the one that will appear on next week’s issue of The Three Musketeers DVD. Although the trailer is not in English, it’s okay, since this only means the foreign sound will mean as […] |
The year 2006 to get Wild?
According to ‘monkeyboy’ at the AN Forum, the Disney/Core film The Wild has been pushed back to the summer of 2006, “due to Disney micro-managing and story problems”. |
Disney's summer blockbuster found in Princess Diaries 2?
Variety indicates that Disney may have finally found their summer blockbuster in The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement. According to a studio representative, the sequel to 2001’s sleeper hit grossed between $8 million and $9 million on Wednesday, when the film opened. This would make Princess Diaries 2 have the third largest Wednesday opening of […] |
Chronicles of Narnia to open two weeks earlier
IGN FilmForce reports that Walt Disney Pictures has moved The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe two weeks sooner, thus setting the film’s release date at December 9, 2005. This move will help Narnia avoid competition from Peter Jackson’s King Kong remake, opening December 14, 2005. |
Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers
Get ready to buckle your swash as Mickey and the gang return to the screen in a new feature that harks back to golden age Disney animation for high adventure in the classic mould! |
Disney fined for Pluto worker's death
The death of Pluto cast member Javier Cruz, who was run over and killed by a float in a parade at the Magic Kingdom, has seen the Disney company fined $6,300 by federal agency The Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Disney has until August 20 to show OSHA that it has made changes to prevent […] |
Dick Van Dyke: CGI artist for hire
Yes, it’s true folks! Dick Van Dyke, star of such classics as Mary Poppins and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is well into his computer animation…so much so that a visual effects shot he created has already been included in his TV show and he has an idea for a planned animated feature! Catching up with […] |

