Month: July 2014 – page 6

A look at the short-lived 1975 animated series Return to the Planet of the Apes
Revenue for China’s animation industry rises to $14 billion
South Park moves all episodes previously available online for free to Hulu Plus
Apes conquer the box office
Could Guillermo del Toro’s The Haunted Mansion still happen?
First year The Simpsons denied an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Animated Program
First look at Pixar’s Lava
Are those darn dirty Apes on their way to a $65 million+ debut?
Frozen breaks glass ceiling for female directors
Six behind the scenes stories from The Boxtrolls
Pixar’s Ed Catmull emerges as central figure in wage-fixing scandal
Rondor Music signs deal to use Dreamworks Animation’s music library
Sony announces stop-motion/live-action Superbago
Big Hero 6‘s Baymax stars in new online video
Guillermo del Toro reveals more about Pacific Rim cartoon series
New Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles motion posters
2014 Emmy Award nominees announced

The nominations for the 66th Annual Emmy Awards have been announced. Here are the nominees for animated categories and programs: Outstanding Animated Program • Archer — Archer Vice: The Rules Of Extraction • Bob’s Burgers — Mazel Tina • Futurama — Meanwhile • South Park — Black Friday • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Manhattan […]

First look at Anne Heche’s character in Legend of Korra
A visit to The Boxtrolls set
First look at Rebels villain Agent Kallus
Laika hopes to start releasing one movie a year soon
Aardman brings Morph back to life in new series
Ratatouille: The Adventure at Disneyland Paris: Pixar Creative Director Roger Gould talks about an “animated” attraction

Just as the exciting new ride opens, we have an exclusive interview direct from France about this innovative and unique attraction.

DreamWorks Animation in Concert to take place at the Hollywood Bowl
In 1938, the New York Times said Disney toys might save U.S. economy
Pixar, LucasFilm, DreamWorks in alleged wage-fixing cartel
Astérix feature film first trailer