Month: December 2005 – page 3

Valiant

A good first effort from Vanguard gets a pretty but lazy DVD edition.

More buzz on Howl's DVD

From Ultimate Disney comes word of two new bonus features being included for the Howl’s Moving Castle two-disc DVD. Aside from the usual “Behind the Microphone” English voice cast featurette, storyboards, trailers, and television spots, the DVD will have an interview with Pete Doctor, director of Howl’s English dubbing, and the featurette “Hello, Mr. Lasseter,” […]

Cartoons come alive in humorous album

Under the theme “What animated characters would look like if they were real people,” Fark.com offers a unique gallery of pictures posing some of history’s most famous cartoon faces in real-life form.

Buena Vista Pictures "For Your Consideration" site online

Animation appears to be playing a key role in Disney’s award show push, as its latest “For Your Consideration” website, provided under the Buena Vista Pictures banner, contains spots for The Chronicles of Narnia, Chicken Little, Howl’s Moving Castle, and Pooh’s Heffalump Movie. Full songs from Narnia (“Wunderkind” and “Can’t Take It In”), Chicken Little […]

Review: Toy Story 2 Special Edition DVD

Releasing a plethora of praise, Coming Soon reviews the Toy Story 2 Special Edition DVD, due for release on December 26th. Providing scores of 10/10 for the film itself and 9/10 for the DVD’s extras, the site summarizes its thoughts on the package with, “Overall, if you’re a Pixar or Toy Story fan, this is […]

Silberstein campaigns for credit of Scrat

Hollywood.com indicates that publicist Ivy ‘Supersonic’ Silberstein still insists she created the character of Scrat, the loveable acorn-adoring animal from Fox/Blue Sky’s Ice Age movies. Continuing her fight for recognition, Silberstein has plastered posters over New York City and Los Angeles, asking folks to visit Scrat.com for her side of the story.

Possible agreement could save endangered Tasmanian devil

According to The Mercury, via The Big Cartoon Database, Warner Bros. and the government of the Australian state of Tasmania are having “closed-door talks” this week, in an effort to bring hope to the endangered Tasmanian devil. The conversations concern an agreement that could bring publicity and funding for research of the facial tumor threatening […]

Real Ghostbusters coming in three DVD volumes

On February 28, 2006, The Real Ghostbusters will arrive in stores. However, the animated series will be released in DVD volumes of random episodes, rather than season sets. DVDtoons has the episode listings for those volumes, featuring: Volume 1: Catch Me If You Can (“Night Game,” “Lost and Foundry,” “Bird of Kildarby,” and “Killerwatt”), Volume […]

Pictures from Disney classics found in university warehouse

Around 250 original pictures from such Disney classics as Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, and Fantasia have been discovered at a warehouse in Chiba University, reports Kyodo News, via Yahoo! Asia. Including celluloid and background images, along with sketches, the pictures were donated by the Walt Disney Co. to the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, after […]

Lip-synching avatars find voice with 3Dmsg

Coming soon to your cell phone may be animated avatars that accurately lip-synch, if 3Dmsg, a division of speech technology leader Sensory, has its way. Utilizing the company’s homegrown animation and voice-recognition technologies, the avatars will contain lips that move with the same precision as that of a real person’s, when pronouncing phonemes or parts […]

Garfield 2 image premieres

Latino Review displays a promotional image from Garfield 2, arriving in theaters on June 23, 2006.

Another glimpse of Kingdom Hearts II

IGN FilmForce was in attendance at this year’s Jump Festival, Japan’s annual gala of previews from videogame, manga and anime companies. Found at the festival were another demo and trailer for the anticipated video game Kingdom Hearts II, the presentation of which FilmForce summarizes.

Corpse Bride, Wallace & Gromit almost eligible for visual effects Oscar

A new article at BackStage reveals that while the pair failed to make it to the list of seven movies eligible for the Best Visual Effects Oscar, both Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride and Wallace & Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit were among the final fifteen films once considered for the award.

LAST DAY: Blue Sky Studios charity auction

Today is the last day to pick up one-of-a-kind Ice Age and Robots artwork available in Blue Sky Studios’ charity auction on eBay. Proceeds from each piece will go to either the Red Cross or the American Humane Society, as they continue their relief efforts in the aftermath of hurricanes Katrina and Rita. The auction […]

A Conversation with Eric Goldberg

Animated News & Views’ Christian Ziebarth sits down with Eric Goldberg, for an enlightening discussion regarding the famous animator’s distinguished career.

A Conversation with Eric Goldberg

Following our recent sit down discussion with famed Disney animator {{link http://www.animatedviews.com/wp-content/uploads/archives/00003772.html Andreas Deja}}, Animated News’ Christian Ziebarth met up with one of Deja’s fellow alumni at the Disney Studio, animator and director Eric Goldberg, most recently a director-for-hire on Looney Tunes: Back In Action. During the informal chat, Goldberg spoke about his career at […]

Hurley to join Shrek 3?

According to Moviehole, Elizabeth Hurley is “in talks” to join her Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery co-star Mike Myers for Shrek 3. The popular ogre’s second sequel will hit theaters on May 18, 2007.

Academy announces Visual Effects shortlist

{{link http://www.oscars.org/press/pressreleases/2005/05.12.16b.html The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences}} has announced the 7 feature films released in 2005 up for consideration for the Best Visual Effects Oscar: \\Batman Begins\\ \\Charlie and the Chocolate Factory\\ \\The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe\\ \\Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\\ \\King Kong\\ […]

Over the Hedge poster

Full-size Over the Hedge poster image available here (special thanks to Olivier):

Academy lists songs eligible for Oscar

{{link http://www.oscars.org/press/pressreleases/2005/05.12.15c.html The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences}} has announced the 42 original songs from eligible feature-length films released in 2005 up for consideration for Oscars. Six are from animated films: “\\Great Big World\\” from \\Hookwinked\\ “\\One Little Slip\\” from \\Chicken Little\\ “\\Remains of the Day\\” from \\Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride\\ “\\Shine\\” from […]

Registered website names unveil Disney's plans

Jim Hill Media points to website names registered by Disney not too long ago, supposing some of the things the Mouse House may have in its future. Projects found in the mix involve: a Tron sequel, the Little Mermaid Broadway show, Le Muppet Show, and the mysterious Adventures of Barf Bag.

Rumors resurface of Disney buying Pixar

Courtesy of the Wall Street Journal, via the Pittsburg Post-Gazette, talk has begun once more that Disney may purchase Pixar. Other ideas being considered are that Disney might buy a minority stake of Pixar, or that Pixar could grant Disney participation in the performance of its future movies in exchange for sequel rights to its […]

Animated characters affect children's nutrition, study says

In a recent report, the U.S. Institute of Medicine stated that television has been found to strongly influence what children younger than 12 years old eat. Responding to that finding, the panel of scientists recommended that animated characters should promote only healthy food, pointing to the use of characters to push Happy Meals and cookies […]

CGI ruining Hollywood?

“Will digital effects ruin Hollywood?” – that is the question asked by Edward Jay Epstein. In his article “The Schizoid Split in Movies,” available at Slate, Epstein ponders whether directors are spending so much time dealing with special effects that they fail to fulfill the film’s live action needs. Likewise, Epstein considers that working with […]

Curse of the Were-Rabbit DVD cover art revealed

DVDActive has a large version of the cover artwork for the Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit DVD, coming to stores on February 7th. Bonus material for the DVD has yet to be announced.

"Dino-Riffic" details on Dino-Riffic Adventures

Cover art for The Land Before Time: 2 Big Dino-Riffic Adventures has been added to DVDActive. Also listed at the site are the DVD set’s bonus features, including: three sing-along songs, “How Do I Find Things?” features, “Ducky’s Deep Sea Discovery,” a “Stars of The Land Before Time IX: Journey to Big Water” feature, and […]

Latest on Wolverine and the X-Men

Regarding the new animated series Wolverine and the X-Men, Jason Netter of Kickstart Entertainment remarks to Comics2Film, “We’re just ramping up the writing and the artistic development.” Furthermore, he adds, “Full production will start early next year.” With Netter serving as the series’ producer, Greg Johnson, writer of Marvel’s DTV movies Ultimate Avengers, Ultimate Avengers […]

Toy Story 2 DVD website opens

The official website for the Toy Story 2 Special Edition DVD is now open. Features of the site include info about the DVD, a photo gallery, the film’s trailer, downloads, games, and activities. The Toy Story 2 Special Edition DVD will hit stores on December 26th. Thanks to Justin Williams at the Animated-News Forum for […]

Bruce Auerbach hired as president of Exodus' consumer products division

The Venice, California-based Exodus Film Group announced Wednesday that veteran licensing executive Bruce Auerbach has been named president of the company’s new consumer products division, reports The Big Cartoon Database. Reporting to Exodus president John D. Eraklis, Auerbach will manage all licensing and merchandising efforts, including those of Exodus’ animation slate, containing such upcoming flicks […]

"Here's the World War I flying ace . . . "

‘GeorgeC’ in our Animated News Forums points out that a Snoopy vs The Red Baron video game is due out in Fall 2006 for PC, Playstation, and XBox. “Pilot Snoopy’s famous Sopwith Camel and other unique aircraft in perilous sky-high dogfights, no-holds-barred air races and heart-pounding missions behind enemy lines.”