Shrek the Halls Christmas special to debut in 2007
ABC Entertainment announced that they have added a new DreamWorks Animation Christmas special to their library of holiday classics. Shrek the Halls will premiere in December 2007. The half-hour tv show will feature Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz and Antonio Banderas reprising their roles from the theatrical feature films. Stephen McPherson, president of ABC […] |
Ratatouille poster
Ain’t It Cool News unveils the teaser poster for Disney/Pixar’s Ratatouille. The image displays the main character, Rémy, caught in a bind, while trying to retrieve some cheese. Meanwhile, a tagline above him explains, “He’s dying to become a chef.” Directed by Brad Bird and Jan Pinkava, Ratatouille will open in theaters on June 29th. |
Seinfield talks trailer for Bee Movie
Jerry Seinfeld speaks with USA Today, regarding the trailer for Bee Movie. The ad, which debuted in theaters and online last week, purposely fails to show any footage from the future DreamWorks animated film. Instead, it reveals Seinfield, Chris Rock and numerous other actors dressed in insect costumes, leading up to a hilarious gag that […] |
TMNT Comic-Con artwork
On September 27, it was reported that Comic-Con International 2006 provided visitors with a free promotional booklet for TMNT, next year’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle film. The pamphlet contained numerous illustrations from and inspired by the upcoming movie. Today, JoBlo takes a look at the booklet, showcasing the abundant artwork found inside it. |
Shrek the Third, Flushed Away posters
A teaser one-sheet for Shrek the Third has made its way to Hold the ‘Fone. The poster sports an image similar to the one found on the film’s website, with the noticeable exception that a crown now rests on the title ogre’s noggin. Concurrently, the Internet Movie Poster Awards has captured a Japanese poster for […] |
Happy Feet roundup
Dark Horizons speaks with George Miller, regarding the story and visual effects of his latest film, Happy Feet. Likewise, SCI FI Wire talks with Robin Williams, who voices two different characters in the film: Ramon, an Argentine-accented penguin, and Lovelace the Guru, whose voice is reminiscent of Barry White. In the meantime, The New York […] |
Store exclusives for the Cars DVD
Crediting DVD Talk Forum for some of the info, Luxo has a helpful rundown of the exclusive additions certain retailers are offering with the Cars DVD, available in stores tomorrow. For instance, different bonus discs for the DVD may be found at Wal-Mart and Target, while a steelbook DVD case may be acquired at Future […] |
Ever-Glory finds success in Disney apparel
Marketwire via SYS-CON Media indicates that Ever-Glory International Group, described as a “multinational enterprise specializing in garment manufacturing and exports,” is performing well with the Disney brand. In Europe, the company grossed over $100,000 for the first half of the year. “Disney is a world-famous entertainment company, so we are extremely pleased to be supplying […] |
Flushed Away new media
Raking in over $19 million in last weekend’s box office, a close third place behind Borat and The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause, DreamWorks/Aardman’s Flushed Away made an impressive theatrical debut. The following are some new media items and clips from the movie made available by Paramount Pictures: |
Space Sentinels & The Freedom Force: The Complete Series
Two obscure Filmation shows in one fine set from BCI, who doesn’t seem to realize that these aren’t fan favorites on the same level as He-Man. They pull out all the stops anyway, and reward Filmation fans with nice transfers and bonus features. |
Disney's long, long journey to Oz
Jim Hill Media tracks the Walt Disney Company’s interest in L. Frank Baum’s classic characters, beginning with “The Rainbow Road to Oz” and ending right on the steps of Disneyland Paris’ Emerald City. Another fascinating behind-the-scenes story filled with the kinds of juicy details that only Hill knows how to dig up |
Persepolis has a voice
The Hollywood Reporter reveals that Catherine Deneuve and Gena Rowlands have signed on to voice characters in the English-language version of the French animated film Persepolis. The movie, an adaptation of Iranian author Marjane Satrapi’s graphic novel autobiographies, will be released domestically by Sony Pictures Classics. |
Pixar sets release date for Stanton's next film
Disney and Pixar have set Wall-E, Andrew Stanton’s next film, for a release date of June 27, 2008. Not much is known about the plot of this movie, but it’s rumored to be about a robot. Stanton’s previous film as a director was Finding Nemo. He has been credited as a writer on Pixar’s Toy […] |
Academy unveils animated film finalists
The Hollywood Reporter reports that sixteen full-length animated features have qualified to compete in the best animated feature film category at the 79th annual Academy Awards. It’s the first time since 2002 that there could be five nominees in the category. The eligible films are: The Ant Bully (Warner Bros.), Arthur and the Invisibles (Weinstein/MGM), […] |
Ant Bully hits DVD
Animation Magazine reports that Warner Bros. will release The Ant Bully on DVD on Nov. 28. Bonus features on the disc will include seven animated shorts (of an undisclosed nature) and additional scenes from the movie. The film’s voice cast included Nicolas Cage, Julia Roberts and Paul Giamatti, but the film underperformed at the box […] |
Trailer: Happily N'Ever After
From Lionsgate arrives the newest trailer for Happily N’Ever After, a “Grimm” computer animated adventure. The film reveals the latest comedic antics of some of the most popular personalities found in fables, offering a satirical spin on the story of Cinderella. Opening in theaters on January 5, Happily N’Ever After stars the voices of Sarah […] |
Good Wilt Hunting comes Home for Thanksgiving
This Thanksgiving, Cartoon Network will count its blessings with a 12-hour marathon of favorite Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends episodes, beginning at 7 a.m. ET/PT. The event will lead up to the television premiere of Good Wilt Hunting, the first-ever, one-hour Fosters movie. “Good Wilt Hunting will explore how each character responds to meeting his […] |
Flushed Away opens
DreamWorks/Aardman’s Flushed Away opens today in 3,707 theatres, according to Box Office Mojo counts. The film is doing well with the critics, garnering a 76% on the Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer. Bruce Newman of the San Jose Mercury News says the film is an “adventure that – in both its breathtaking ingenuity and breathless excitement – […] |
Flushed Away: The Animated News Review
Animated News intern Ryan Bryant presents us with his full-length review of DreamWorks Animation/Aardman’s CGI-animated film Flushed Away which debuts in theaters today: |
Eloise in Springtime broadcast
The following is a promo ad regarding this Sunday’s world television premiere of Eloise in Springtime on the Starz Kids and Family Network |
The buzz from the bees: Bee Movie teaser
Hot off the presses (fresh out of the beehive?) comes news of the first teaser trailer for DreamWorks Animation’s Bee Movie, due out November 2007. |
Fireflies on the air
The movie designated by ASIFA-Hollywood’s blogger Larry Loc as the one that will convince anyone that animation is not just for children, Grave of the Fireflies, will air in an English-dubbed broadcast on November 12. Read about the background of this important film at Turner Classic Movies. |
Exclusive Meet the Robinsons images! (Part 2)
Animated News delivers its second and final set of Meet the Robinsons pictures, direct from the Disney animation tour. This particular array of photos shows maquettes of Lewis, Bowler Hat Guy and Mike ” Goob” Yagoobian, Lewis’s roommate at the orphanage. The set’s final picture, a screen capture from Robinsons, reveals Mike in his animated […] |
Mater and the Ghostlight
Following are five screen shots from Mater and the Ghostlight, an original short found on the upcoming CARS DVD. All characters in the short are voiced by the voice artist who portrayed them in CARS. |
Teen Titans: The Complete First Season
We look at the origins of the show and judge how it stacks up to its source material. |
AWN launches Flushed Away micro-site
Animation World Network, together with Paramount Pictures, has launched an exclusive micro-site dedicated to the production of DreamWorks and Aardman Animation’s first CG-animated feature collaboration, Flushed Away, which arrives in theaters on November 3. The site, online at flushedaway.awn.com, is geared towards fans and CG professionals alike. Features include: behind-the-scenes information via exclusive production diaries […] |
Exclusive Meet the Robinsons images! (Part 1)
Direct from the Disney animation tour, new pictures relating to Meet the Robinsons have been acquired by Animated News. In this first set of images, screen captures from the film, as well as concept artwork, are displayed. Please check back tomorrow for the second set of Robinsons photos! |
Future films from DreamWorks Animation
Having heard the word from DreamWorks Animation, Coming Soon indicates that Shrek 4 is expected to hit theaters in 2010. Following the fourth Shrek entry will be Puss in Boots, once planned to be released directly to video. Concerning 2009, Monsters vs. Aliens, an original idea from DreamWorks, is scheduled for summer, while How to […] |
Curious George, Land Before Time update
The Animation Guild Blog notes that a second Curious George feature is being considered by Universal Cartoon Studios. If the film moves forward, it will aim for a direct-to-video release. Likewise, a second season of the Curious George television series is in the works, consisting of somewhere around 21 episodes. In the meantime, The Land […] |
Jackman talks Flushed Away, Happy Feet
With JoBlo, Hugh Jackman describes his involvement with Flushed Away and Happy Feet. For the former film, he talks of his son’s excitement, working with Kate Winslet, and the show-stealing slugs. Regarding Happy Feet, Jackman explains his character, Memphis, a penguin who wants to be Elvis. In addition, the actor relays his thoughts on voice […] |