Rock talks Bee Movie, Madagascar 2
Chris Rock speaks with SCI FI Wire about his brief vocal appearance in Bee Movie, as well as his role in Madagascar 2. On the earlier film, Rock comments, “I’m barely in Bee Movie. I just did, like, a day. I’m the voice of a mosquito… It’s one of these things, though, where me and […] |
PandaPanther hunts in New York
Cartoon Brew highlights PandaPanther, a new design/animation studio located in New York. The company is the brainchild of animation producer Lydia Holness, as well as directors Jonathan Garin and Naomi Nishimura. |
TV on DVD: Animaniacs, Pinky & the Brain
Third volumes for Animaniacs and Pinky & the Brain will hit stores on June 19. Episodes listings for the titles are available at TV Shows on DVD, while DVD Active displays their high-res cover artwork. |
Ratatouille at Wondercon; Anton Ego introduced
Jim Hill describes the extended sequence from Ratatouille to be shown this Saturday at Wondercon 2007. Thanks to “ShyViolet” at the Animated News & Views Forum for the heads up! In other Ratatouille reports, JV Pixar News observes that the fansite Ratatouille the Movie bares the latest character images for the Disney/Pixar flick. Included in […] |
Mermaid cast to be revealed in May?
According to sources of the fansite Little Mermaid – Broadway, official announcements regarding the musical’s cast may not be made until late May at the earliest. In the meantime, ruminations concerning the roles are already being broadcast. |
Flushed Away tops DVD sales chart
For the week ending February 25, Flushed Away debuted in first place on the Nielsen VideoScan First Alert chart, reports The Hollywood Reporter. Other titles in the countdown include Cinderella III: A Twist in Time at #6 and Open Season at #8. |
Handmade, Ilion voyage to Planet One
Variety indicates that Handmade Films Intl. is collaborating with Ilion Animation Studios to finance and co-produce Planet One. Written by Joe Stillman, the film will be helmed by Jorge Blanco, who previously served as lead artist for the videogame series Commandos. Planet One “is an alien invasion story about the inhabitants of Planet One, and […] |
Oscar predictions – for next year
Almost a full year in advance, In Contention is already hedging its bets on which films will rule the 79th Academy Awards. Animated guesses regard Best Original Score (Beowulf), Best Original Song (Meet the Robinsons, Ratatouille, The Simpsons Movie), Sound Mixing (Beowulf) and Sound Editing (Beowulf, Ratatouille). As for Best Animated Feature, the site predicts […] |
Images: WALL•E, Enchanted, Toy Story 3, Ratatouille
JV Pixar News points to the latest Disney Investor Relations slideshow, where new images for WALL•E and Enchanted await. Furthermore, the presentation unveils the official logo for Disney/Pixar’s Toy Story 3. In other Pixar imagery news, Stef’s Sketches showcases a series of Ratatouille posters. Designed by Stephane Kardos, the banners were created for consumer products […] |
DreamWorks Animation reports financial results for 2006
For its fourth quarter, DreamWorks Animation records show revenue of $204.3 million with a net loss of approximately $21.3 million, or $0.20 per share on a fully diluted basis. With that said, the company’s reported revenue for 2006 comes to a total of $394.8 million and net income of $15.1 million, or $0.15 per share […] |
Ninja Turtles enter MySpace
In an interesting marketing move, TMNT has created a noticeable presence at MySpace. In addition to a main page for the flick, spaces have also been reserved for its stars: Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello and Michelangelo. |
Artspace plans Art of Meet the Robinsons exhibit
The Shreveport Times reveals that artspace is planning to bring the Art of Disney’s Meet the Robinsons exhibition to the Louisiana city of Shreveport. Opening April 9, the event “will include variety of drawings, sketches, digital images and models from the movie and seven original illustrations from the 1990 book.” In addition to the festivities […] |
Mermaid catches Flounder, pays price
According to the fansite Little Mermaid – Broadway, Cody Hanford has landed the role of Flounder in the stage production of the undersea musical. In other Mermaid news, ticket prices have finally been released for the production, regarding both its Denver and Broadway showings. |
Hellboy: Blood & Iron to make Network debut in March
SCI FI Wire indicates that Cartoon Network will air the second animated Hellboy movie, Blood and Iron, on Saturday, March 17, at 7 p.m. ET/PT. “In the new movie, Professor Broom discovers that someone in New York is attempting to bring back the evil female vampire Erzsebet Ondrusko, whom the professor destroyed 60 years earlier. […] |
Plot points for Pixar's WALL•E
Jim Hill Media discloses the events that take place in the first third of Disney/Pixar’s WALL•E, directed by Andrew Stanton. The semi-silent film focuses on a robot whose mission is to clean an abandoned earth of all its trash. The article also mentions a bit of casting news, commenting that Fred Willard appear as the […] |
Tinkering Bell
In a follow-up to his insightful article “A Tale of Two Tinker Bells,” Chuck Oberleitner offers “Tinker Bell: Return of the Dark Fairy.” The interesting editorial expands upon the early versions of Tinker Bell, while also noting how John Lasseter became involved with the project. Furthermore, details are provided as to what exactly needed to […] |
Norway responds to Danish Oscar
Of all the folks thrilled at The Danish Poet‘s “Best Animated Short” Academy Award, perhaps the majority of them are part of the population of Norway, writes Yahoo! News/The Associated Press. The Oscar “puts Norway on the map,” responds Jan Erik Holst of the Norwegian Film Institute. As for Poet director Torill Kove, she admits, […] |
Matt Groening talks Simpsons, Futurama
With Crave Online, Matt Groening discusses The Simpsons. During the conversation, topics raised include the series’ early reaction, guest voices, relationship with Family Guy, and, of course, upcoming feature. In addition, Groening explains the future of Futurama. |
The 'Pixar-ization' of Disney animation
Variety discusses the changes being made at Walt Disney Feature Animation by Chief Creative Officer John Lasseter and president Ed Catmull. Further referenced are the long-term effects these changes could bring, as well as why the alterations were necessary. |
Meet the Robinsons music, images
The soundtrack for Disney’s Meet the Robinsons is now available to pre-order at Amazon.com. Concurrently, Rob Thomas’ single from the album, Little Wonders, may now be heard at the artist’s official site. Meanwhile, new promotional artwork for Robinsons may be viewed at Coming Soon and Latino Review. |
Hellboy Animated: Blood & Iron preview
IGN FilmForce previews the latest Hellboy animated adventure, Blood & Iron, coming to stores this June. The site critiques, “Director Tad Stones does a great job at adapting Hellboy and the B.P.R.D. agents into animated form — almost better, or more faithful, than their live-action counterparts.” |
TMNT TV spots
Two 30-second television advertisments [1, 2] for TMNT have arrived at YouTube. Thanks to “YCougar” at the Animated News & Views Forum for the heads up! |
Mermaid musical meets cast?
The Little Mermaid – Broadway speculates on the casting for the upcoming stage version of Disney’s undersea masterpiece. The article’s ruminations are inspired by a recent piece in The Denver Post, which suggests that the roles may be filled by Sherie Rene Scott (Ursula), Tituss Burgess (Sebastian the Crab), John Treacy Egan (Louie) and Eddie […] |
Animation catches The Spirit?
While a live-action film based on Will Eisner’s The Spirit is in the works, it has now been hinted that an animated follow-up could be coming soon as well. At the New York Comic-Con, The Spirit producer Michael Uslan made a slight note about such a project, before quickly silencing himself about the matter. IGN […] |
EXCLUSIVE! Oscar-winning director Torill Kove on The Danish Poet
Animated Views speaks with director, writer and animator Torill Kove, who took home the “Best Animated Short” Oscar for The Danish Poet last evening at the 79th Academy Awards. Much of the discussion focuses on Poet, from the project’s conception to its reception. Likewise, Kove shares how she became involved in filmmaking with the National […] |
Director Torill Kove on The Danish Poet
Kove talks about the 2007 Oscar-winner for Best Animated Short. |
Clooney, Blanchett to be Mr. and Mrs. Fox?
The Hollywood Reporter indicates that George Clooney and Cate Blanchett could star in Wes Anderson’s The Fantastic Mr. Fox. An adaptation of Roald Dahl’s literary classic, the stop-motion movie would feature Clooney as the title character, “a clever fox who must outwit three mean, dimwitted farmers who try their hardest to hurt Mr. Fox and […] |
New Surf's Up pics
Latino Review showcases the latest pictures from Sony Pictures Animation’s Surf’s Up. The flick will enter theaters on June 8, 2007. |
Oscar puts on shorts
IndieWIRE describes the festivities present during a festival the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences hosted for this year’s nominated animated and live-action short films. Held last Wednesday, February 21, the event played to a sold-out crowd at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills, with a post-screening discussion moderated by Taylor Hackford. |
Two Tinks?
In the article “A Tale of Two Tinker Bells,” Chuck Oberleitner explains an interesting scenario that is said to have occurred behind the scenes of Tinker Bell, in which two versions of the film were allegedly being prepared. One version was to suit Walt Disney Feature Animation Chief Creative Officer John Lasseter, while another one […] |