Four-year-old Scott to meet Disney princesses
The Rochdale Observer notes the touching tale of four-year-old Ella Scott, born with two holes in her heart, who has won a trip to see Disney on Ice’s Princess Classics. The prize likewise comes with Scott getting to meet the princesses: Cinderella, Jasmine, Ariel, Aurora (Sleeping Beauty), Belle, Mulan and Snow White. |
Iger meets with Imagineering vets; Enchanted update
Jim Hill Media writes of a luncheon Disney CEO Bob Iger recently shared with three Imagineering veterans at the Team Disney building. The purpose of the meeting was for Iger to learn more about the managerial methods of Walt Disney, in addition to discussing how improvements could be made to California Adventure. Furthermore, the composition […] |
MacPherson on Disney DVDs; Cover artwork for Disney's Princess, Dogs
Speaking to Video Business Online, Lori MacPherson, general manager of North America for Buena Vista Worldwide Home Entertainment, lends some insight into Disney’s DVD plans for the remainder of 2006. Animation-related DVDs noticed include The Little Mermaid and Cars, as well as next year’s Tinker Bell and the Ring of Belief. In the meantime, Ultimate […] |
Transformers: Aramada – Season 1, Part 2 delayed
TV Shows on DVD reports that the release of Transformers: Armada – Season 1, Part 2 has been delayed one week. Once scheduled for September 26th, the DVD set will hit stores on October 3rd. |
Radomski talks Shaggy & Scooby-Doo
Newsarama relays the info Eric Radomski provides about his upcoming series, Shaggy & Scooby-Doo: Get A Clue. The article explains the show’s premise, noting that Fred, Daphne, Velma, and the original Mystery Machine will only occasionally appear. Sporting a new look for its title characters, Shaggy & Scooby-Doo will premiere in the Kids’ WB lineup, […] |
Make a cartoon
Lifehacker points to a fun, easy way for younger animation enthusiasts to create their own animated shorts. Instructables has the instructions, which call for a whiteboard, a USB camera, a computer, and free software. |
Hip-hop's Williams calls animated films "life-altering"
According to Contact Music, hip-hop star Pharrell Williams, producer of hits for Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Snoop Dogg and Nelly, has admitted his love for animation. Williams commented, “I’m always watching Disney cartoons: Bambi, Snow White, The Incredibles and Toy Story. It’s life-altering, that [stuff]. I’m a Cartoon Network fan. And Boomerang. That’s the throwback […] |
Spongebob Squarepants: Creature from the Krusty Krab preview
IGN offers a sneak peek at one of THQ’s introductory Wii projects, Spongebob Squarepants: Creature from the Krusty Krab. The preview particularly examines the platforming portions of the game, presenting video footage and screenshots. |
Spotlight on Mike Gerard
The Sierra Vista Herald notices animator Mike Gerard, who is currently enjoying life as an Arizona Ranger and a federal officer with Transportation Security Administration. A graduate from the California Institute of the Arts, Gerard’s credits include: Beauty and the Beast, Mickey’s the Prince & the Pauper, The Simpsons, Tiny Toon Adventures, Angry Beavers, Animaniacs, […] |
China aims for 70,000 minutes of animation
AngolaPress indicates that China’s cartoon industry is expected to produce 70,000 minutes of animation this year, signaling the industry’s rapid development. Attempting to reach that goal, the country has released 50,000 minutes of cartoons, already exceeding last year’s total of 47,200 minutes. |
Animation at Newport Beach Film Fest 2007
At last night’s Animation Showcase for the Newport Beach Film Festival it was announced that 2007 was going to be a big year for animation at the festival and it was advised that animators start prepping their entries for submission. The Newport Beach Film Fest supports all varieties of animation, including hand-drawn, computer-generated, stop motion, […] |
Despite Planetary Downgrade, Pluto Is Still Disney's 'Dog Star'
BURBANK, CALIF – In reaction to news today that Pluto was demoted to the status of “dwarf planet,” the Seven Dwarfs issued their own short statement: |
Mermaid swims again at the El Cap
A new Walt Disney Pictures press release divulges the details of the upcoming two and a half week run of The Little Mermaid at the El Capitan Theatre from September 7-24. The opening night presentation will begin with a panel discussion featuring Don Hahn, directors John Musker & Ron Clements, Ariel’s voice actor, Jodi Benson, […] |
Pirates at the El Cap: Part IV
Following is the final set of photographs taken at the El Capitan Theatre during the eight week engagement of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest. The film finishes its eight-week run at the theater on September 4. Both the theater and the adjacent Disney Soda Fountain and Studio Store are decked out in the […] |
Wedge takes on Leaf Men
Yahoo! Movies/Reuters writes that Ice Age director Chris Wedge will helm a computer animated adaptation of William Joyce’s picture book The Leaf Men and Brave Good Bugs. Twentieth Century Fox is developing the project. “Described as an epic adventure centering on ancient elfin magic, the book follows a troop of brave bugs who march off […] |
More on My Friends Tigger and Pooh
Jim Hill Media introduces new pictures from My Friends Tigger and Pooh, including images of some early merchandise inspired by the show. Pooh will debut on Playhouse Disney next spring. |
TV to DVD news: Batman, Turtles, Transformers, Speed Racer, Voltron, Darkwing
TV Shows on DVD brings its readers the cover artwork to a selection of future DVD releases. Titles in the mix include front art for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – Season 3 (2003) and Transformers: Armada – Season 1, Part 2, along with back art for Batman Beyond – The Complete Second Season and Speed […] |
Nickelodeon, MTV to become full labels for Paramount
Nickelodeon Movies and MTV Films are becoming full labels for the Paramount Motion Picture Group, ending their 12-year runs as production companies. Thus, the duo will join a lineup that includes Paramount Pictures, DreamWorks SKG, Paramount Vantage and Paramount Classics. Coming Soon has more on this development. Nickelodeon Movies has handled numerous animated movies based […] |
Signapore students use animation for education
Channel NewsAsia heralds that schools in Signapore are using animation to teach National Education. From sand to crayons, a variety of materials are utilized as students create their own animated shorts, in the name of education, competition, and fun. The piece includes a video demonstrating students at work on their animated undertakings. |
Fantasia at the Bowl
Animation Magazine reports on the recent performance at the historic Hollywood Bowl of excerpt’s from Disney’s Fantasia. The concert even included Fantasia outtakes Clair de Lune and The Swan of Tuonela, and Fantasia 2006 survivor spinoff Destino. |
Pixar talent to attend Screenwriting Expo 5
With a press release at Yahoo! Finance, Promise Technologies, Inc. announces that some of Pixar’s top talent will be attending Screenwriting Expo 5. The schedule for this year’s event includes a full day of programs by Pixar Animation Studio’s key creative personnel. On Saturday, October 21st, both Andrew Stanton and Brad Bird will be in […] |
Mr. Burns, Cosmo Spacely among TV's worst bosses
CNN Money posts the results of a poll conducted by outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas, dealing with the eight worst bossses on TV. The list includes The Simpsons’ Mr. Burns, Homer Simpson’s boss, and The Jetsons’ Cosmo Spacely, George Jetson’s employer. Other television bosses in the list are Gordon Ramsey, head chef for Hell’s […] |
U.S. weekend box office actuals: August 18-20, 2006
Courtesy of Box Office Mojo: 6 – Barnyard with $7,581,622, averaging $2,349 over 3,227 theaters ($46,088,273 total; 3rd week) 14 – Monster House with $1,970,819, averaging $1,178 over 1,673 theaters ($67,372,407 total; 5th week) 17 – The Ant Bully with $1,041,357, averaging $1,225 over 850 theaters ($24,616,815 total; 4th week) 24 – Cars with $438,906, […] |
Is Cars a lemon?
At o-meon Chuck Oberleitner brings insights into the debate of whether Disney/Pixar’s Cars qualifies as a flop or not. Highlighting all the ways in which the film has succeeded the article also highlights the tenuous relationship between art and commerce. |
\\The Simpsons\\ win "Seemingly Neverending" 9th Outstanding Animated Program Emmy Award
For the ninth time \\The Simpsons\\ has walked off with the {{link http://www.emmys.org/awards/2006pt/nominations.php Emmy Award}} for Outstanding Animated Program (less than one hour). The series, the longest-running American sitcom now entering its eighteenth season, won for the aptly titled episode “The Seemingly Neverending Story”. \\The Simpsons\\ was in a tighter race for the prize than […] |
Spotlight on writer's residuals in animation
The Animation Guild Blog directs readers to The Los Angeles Times, where an intriguing and informative article awaits on the subject of writer’s residuals in animation. The piece explains the noticeable differences in salaries between writers of live-action and animated projects. Furthermore, the composition explains how that standard was set. |
Brother Bear 2 sountrack now available
The soundtrack for Brother Bear 2 is now for sale at iTunes. Only tracks of the movie’s score, composed by Dave Metzger, may be bought individually, with Melissa Etheridge’s three new tunes being “Album Only” releases. |
Garfield 2, Funny Factory DVD artwork
Cover artwork for the Garfield: A Tale of Two Kitties DVD has been revised, as revealed by DVD Active. The latest version of the packaging replaces Prince with Otie, while also opting for a more colorful appearance. Garfield: A Tale of Two Kitties will enter stores on October 10th. Also dealing with the subject of […] |
RIP, Tony Jay
Sadly, Veteran Royal Shakespeare Actor and voice artist Tony Jay has passed away following complications during a long recovery from surgery to remove a benign tumor from his lungs. poetsonbroadway.com reports that on the morning of Sunday, August 13th, Jay unexpectedly lost the battle that he’d been bravely fighting since the surgery in April. Among […] |
Exclusive! Another Conversation With Eric Goldberg
After lunching with animators Andreas Deja and Eric Goldberg and talking with them about their experiences and projects over the years at the Walt Disney Studios, Animated News’ Christian Ziebarth recently met up again with Goldberg, the famed lead animator of the Genie in Aladdin and co-director on Pocahontas and Looney Tunes: Back In Action. […] |

