Month: January 2006 – page 4

Observation of Pixar's present and possible future

In the article “Crowd Around Pixar,” The Street‘s Sandy Brown looks at the current events surrounding Pixar, including a possible extension of the studio’s relationship with Disney. A highlight in the articles comes when Sanders Morris Harris analyst David Miller responds to the rumor of Disney buying Pixar – an action he does not believe […]

U.S. weekend box office actuals: January 6-8, 2006

Courtesy of Box Office Mojo: 2. The Chronicles of Narnia with $15,643,135 ($247,777,824 total in its 5th week over 3,514 theaters) 3. King Kong with $12,622,285 ($192,678,805 total in its 4th week over 3,482 theaters) 23. Chicken Little with $343,605 ($132,863,585 total in its 10th week over 419 theaters) 27. The Polar Express – IMAX […]

Press release: The Wubbcast video podcast for pre-schoolers

For cartoon fans and filmmakers young and old, the announcement has arrived that The Wubbcast, the first video podcast for pre-schoolers, is now available. Offering a lineup that includes the short Opposites Jamboree, the podcast packages a selection of family-friendly cartoons, which are then sent to one’s iPod or PSP every week. For further information […]

Ice Age Super-Cool Edition DVD cover artwork

DVD Active has the official region one artwork for the Ice Age Super-Cool Edition DVD. With the movie’s sequel arriving in theaters on March 31st, the latest DVD release for the film will hit stores on March 14th.

Pixar: 20 Years of Animation heading to San Francisco?

The blog Luxo gathers from Cartoon Art that after the exhibition’s successful run at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, Pixar: 20 Years of Animation may move to to San Francisco, beginning on February 25th.

Tom & Jerry's KarateGuard coming to Cartoon Network

Yahoo! Finance has the press release for Cartoon Network’s premiere of The KarateGuard, a seven-minute Tom & Jerry short developed for theaters. Having debuted in Los Angeles cinemas on September 27, 2005, The KarateGuard will air on Cartoon Network at 9pm (ET/PT) on Friday, January 27th.

Interview: Cory and Todd Edwards, the creators of Hoodwinked

At JAM! Movies, Cory and Todd Edwards recall their experiences bringing Hoodwinked to the big screen. The duo set out “not to make a kids’ movie, but a film that would entertain adults and teenagers without excluding children,” remarks Cory. Hoodwinked opens nationwide in theaters this Friday.

Warner Bros. acquires movie rights to Where the Wild Things Are

Variety indicates that Warner Bros. will move forward with the film version of Maurice Sendak’s classic book Where the Wild Things Are. Prior to this update, the project was set up at Universal. Despite the move, Spike Jonze will still direct the film adaptation, employing the screenplay he co-wrote with novelist Dave Eggers.

More animated series coming to DVD

TV Shows on DVD has captured a large assortment of animated news dealing with future DVD releases. First up, front and back box artwork for the 4-disc Shout! Factory DVD of The Super Mario Brothers Super Show! has arrived. Special features offered in the package include: an interview with the voice of Mario, Captain Lou […]

The Wild movie trailer debuts online

The trailer for Disney/C.O.R.E.’s The Wild has premiered online at the Disney Motion Showcase. Theaters will go Wild on April 14, 2006.

Golden Age of Cartoons to release Aesop and Cubby Bear

Golden Age of Cartoons: Aesop’s Fables and Golden Age of Cartoons: Adventures of Cubby Bear are coming soon to DVD, indicates DVDtoons. Aesop’s Fables will present 16 classic cartoons from the 1930s, while Adventures of Cubby Bear will offer all 20 episodes, created from 1933 to 1934, of Van Beuren Studio’s answer to Mickey Mouse. […]

Prince Caspian readying for throne

According to NarniaWeb, Douglas Gresham, co-producer of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, & the Wardrobe and stepson to C. S. Lewis, has already begun work on the follow-up to Wardrobe, Prince Caspian.

U.S. weekend box office estimates: January 6-8, 2006

Courtesy of Box Office Mojo: 2. The Chronicles of Narnia with $15,427,000 ($247,561,000 total in its 5th week over 3,514 theaters) 3. King Kong with $12,466,000 ($192,522,000 total in its 4th week over 3,482 theaters) 24(?). The Polar Express – IMAX with $275,000 ($10,457,000 total in its 7th week over 65 theaters)

Menzel, Slater sign up to be Enchanted; More plot details discovered

Idina Menzel, who enchanted audiences in Broadway’s Wicked and was recently announced as being in Bambi II, has signed on for Disney’s Enchanted, coming to theaters in July 2007. The news comes from Variety, through Movie Musicals. The latter of the two sites also confirms that Glenn Slater, lyricist for Home on the Range and […]

Dumbo DVD

A trailer included on the upcoming Funny Factory DVDs starring Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse indicates that a special edition DVD of Dumbo is coming sometime in 2006 but does not indicate whether it will be a 1-disc or 2-disc edition.

Happy Feet DVD trailer online, poster confirmed

A Young Elijah fansite, titled “Blue”, has obtained the Happy Feet teaser trailer found on the March of the Penguins DVD. The video may be seen in either QuickTime or Windows Media. The site likewise confirms that the teaser poster, reported here, is real.

Disney animated news

Ultimate Disney has recently collected a large assortment of news regarding the Mouse House. First of all, the release date for Disney’s next computer animated film Meet the Robinsons has been unveiled. The film will fly into theaters on December 15th, where it will face competition from Charlotte’s Web on December 20th. In other Disney […]

Google Video Store to offer classic cartoon titles

The Big Cartoon Database reports that coming soon to Google Video are such cartoon favorites as Felix the Cat, Casper The Friendly Ghost and Rocky and Bullwinkle, among other Classic Media titles. The news, announced Friday by Google Inc. at the 2006 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, further reveals that the Google Video Store […]

RIP, Lou Rawls

At the age of 72, the Grammy-winning artist Lou Rawls died Friday, due to cancer. Diagnosed with lung cancer in December 2004 and brain cancer in May 2004, the talented singer died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where we was placed last month for cancer treatment. At the time of his death, Rawls’ wife Nina was […]

Sources speak on Disney buying Pixar

According to the Los Angeles Times, through the San Francisco Business Times, two sources close to the talks between Disney and Pixar are reporting that negotiations between the studios are leaning toward Disney acquiring either all or part of Pixar. Shoud such occur, Steve Jobs of Pixar would likely become a major Disney shareholder, with […]

[Updated!] Wild trailer news

A random post at the Internet Movie Database states that the official trailer for Disney/C.O.R.E.’s The Wild will be in theaters and online beginning Monday, January 9th. Interestingly, the film was absent from the Disney/Touchstone 2006 Preview released yesterday, at Coming Soon. Update! A press release from the Starz Entertainment Group LLC, posted at Coming […]

Define your search with drawings

Available now at Flickr is a unique way to search for images, in which one may draw whatever picture he or she is looking for, rather than typing its name or definition.

Cover artwork: Chronicles of Narnia

Ultimate Disney has the cover artwork for the standard Widescreen Edition and Special Two-Disc Collector’s Edition of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, & the Wardrobe.

Little writers keeping busy with family, animation projects

From Variety via Dark Horizons comes news that in addition to selling the family-friendly pitch for The Missing Link to Disney, Chicken Little writers Ron Friedman and Steve Bencich are likewise working on a number of projects for Sony Animation. It is worth noting that Bencich has also earned a writing credit for Cinderella III, […]

U.S. weekend box office actuals: December 31, 2005 – January 1, 2006

Courtesy of Box Office Mojo: 1. The Chronicles of Narnia with $25,686,555 ($217,677,877 total in its 4th week over 3,853 theaters) 2. King Kong with $24,772,410 ($167,505,310 total in its 3rd week over 3,627 theaters) 18. Chicken Little with $799,028 ($131,944,653 total in its 9th week over 803 theaters) 19. The Polar Express – IMAX […]

Bambi II review; Kong, Rings, Potter set for HD discs

{{link http://www.videobusiness.com/article/CA6296434.html Video Business}} indicates today that Peter Jackson’s Lord Of The Rings and King Kong films will be among the first titles offered on high-definition DVD disc, alongside Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire and the Mission: Impossible trilogy, the third of which is out in theaters this summer. Other titles that feature […]

Disney shorts on iTunes

Yahoo! Finance reports on the recent addition of some historical Disney animated shorts. According to the chairman of the Walt Disney Studios, Dick Cook, “We are pleased that in addition to offering our classic animated shorts on DVD, we will now reach an even broader audience with programming on Apple’s iTunes Music Store.”

Passings 2005

Before we forget 2005 too much, Chuck Oberleitner has listed many of those in the entertainment/animation industry who passed away last year, those who have left a mark in the hearts of all of us. Those from the realm of animation will be remembered later this month at the Afternoon of Remembrance, an annual event […]

Flushed Away summed up

A recently released full synopsis of Flushed Away by DreamWorks Animation and Aardman Features can be read here:

Ultimate Avengers site initiates

The website for the Lionsgate and Marvel DTV animated effort Ultimate Avengers: The Movie has opened, offering a trailer, downloads, forum link, and peek at the film’s DVD artwork.