Prince Valiant DVD details
The Legend of Prince Valiant, Volume One Collector’s Edition DVD Set, due for release on July 4, includes: Interviews with the series creator/producer David J. Corbett, writer Brooks Wachtel, and comic strip historian Rick Norwood by Andy Mangels; Two episode commentary tracks with creator/producer David J. Corbett, writer Brooks Wachtel, and voice artist Noelle North, […] |
Hoodwinked DVD details
Follow the ‘More’ link to see DVD box art and extensive details on the special features for The Weinstein Company’s Hoodwinked, the modern re-telling of Little Red Riding Hood, due for release on May 2nd. |
Over the Hedge roundup
Gearing up for Over the Hedge, Mad Bug reviews the recent Toronto Sprockets International Film Festival (does Mike Meyer’s Dieter host it?) screening at Ain’t It Cool News. According to Coming Soon, attendees of Robert de Niro’s Tribeca Film Festival will be able to catch advanced screenings May 6 and 7. And, plenty of stills […] |
Newport Beach Film Festival 2006
Of interest to animation fans at this year’s Newport Beach Film Festival are Jim Henson’s The Muppet Musicans of Bremen on April 22 at 10:30am, Short Animation-o-Rama on April 22 at 4:30pm, Raiders of the Lost Ark: The Adaptation (12-yr. old boys remake Indiana Jones’ first movie and get Steven Spielberg’s approval) on April 24 […] |
New Disney shorts on iTunes
Several new Disney animated short films have just been added to Apple’s iTunes service. These include the Academy Award-nominated Chip an’ Dale, Donald’s Crime, Lend a Paw, Pluto’s Blue Note, and Squatter’s Rights. |
Real CARS cars
New pictures of the “real world life-sized models of hotshot rookie racecar Lightning McQueen, Sally Carrera, and a special truck inspired by the character Mack” can be seen at o-meon. |
All new Mac and Bloo
Cartoon Network’s Emmy-winning Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends will launch all-new episodes starting Friday night, April 28, at 7 p.m., with an encore airing at 10 p.m. Information on the next four new episodes can be read here: |
Become an animated judge in the Animex Student Animation Awards
The following is a press release on the Animex Student Animation Awards special public choice award, in which everyone is invited to cast a vote: |
Mundos Digitales 2006
The following is a press release on Mundos Digitales, an International Festival of Animation, Fx and Videogames, which will be held July 1-8 this year in Spain: |
AWN's shorts review
Checking in with their periodic review of animated shorts, which often go unnoticed in favor of features, Animation World Network looks at Dragon, The Love Train, A Plan, Stasis, and Vaudeville. A QuickTime clip of each is provided. |
So this is love: Romantic Disney postage stamps
As we {{link http://www.animatedviews.com/wp-content/uploads/archives/00004200.html reported earlier}}, available nationwide beginning April 22 the third series of official US postage stamps featuring Disney characters will focus on the theme of romance. Characters spotlighted include Cinderella and Prince Charming, Belle and the Beast, Lady and the Tramp, and, of course, Mickey and Minnie. View the press release at […] |
Cars merchandising kicks into high gear
Animated News reader Dave has sent us some photos of Canadian Cars toys: |
Pencils to Pixels to Prominence
The following is a press release regarding a special panel discussion entitled “The Indian Animation Industry: Pencils to Pixels to Prominence” to be held this coming Saturday, April 22, as part of the 2006 Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles. |
Wild piled with more than mild praise
Harry Knowles’ AICN gives Disney/C.O.R.E.’s The Wild a favorable review, calling it “a well constructed family film that isn’t the least bit painful to sit through,” and claims that it has “the best American animation to date, with rendering more akin to the gorgeous surrealism of Japan’s recent efforts.” |
Winnie the Pooh gets star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
The following is a press release and photos regarding the ceremony held earlier today where Winnie the Pooh received a star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame. The event was held in front of the Disney Soda Fountain and Studio Store adjacent to Disney’s El Capitan Theatre and was attended by, among others, Disney CEO Bob […] |
Oswald on Disney's website
Justin in our Animated News Forum points to a new page on Disney’s official site about Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. This news could portend a future DVD release but it is at least the first public, official, Disney-sponsored appearance by Oswald in approximately eight decades. UPDATE: Animated News reader Joel writes in with links to […] |
Where The Wild things are
A faithful Animated News reader writes in to point out that Bridget, Samson, Larry, Benny, Nigel, and Ryan from Disney’s The Wild (opening a week from today) have been made available in plush form from Snaptoys. And more Cars plushies as well. |
DreamWorks buys a farm, a Punk Farm
DreamWorks Animation (DWA) today announced that they have just acquired the rights to develop and produce the computer-animated feature Punk Farm, inspired by Jarrett J. Krosoczka’s popular children’s book of the same name. Read the press release: |
Disney new release Tuesday: The Chronicles of Narnia
Today marks the release of The Walt Disney Studios’ fantasy hit The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe based on C.S. Lewis’ book of the same name. The DVD is available in a 1-disc mass market version or in a 2-disc collectible set. View the official site and read Ultimate Disney’s […] |
Listen in on Glen Keane
Clay Kaytis has posted the first part of an audio interview with Glen Keane at The Animation Podcast website. “Animation hero to many, Glen Keane has created many of the most memorable characters in modern animation with performances that rival those of any flesh and blood actor.” Glen has animated the bear fight sequence in […] |
Chicken Little creator's podcast
To mark the occasion of Chicken Little’s release on DVD, o-meon grownup geeks’ guide podcast host C. W. Oberleitner sat down with Chicken Little director Mark Dindal, producer Randy Fullmer, animators Brian Ferguson and Doug Bennett, and CG Supervisor Kevin Geiger to talk about the making of Disney’s first, full CG-animated feature film. Listen to […] |
Laika/Selick acquire Monsters rights
From the Hollywood Reporter we learn that Laika Entertainment has purchased the rights to envision Here Be Monsters as an animated feature which will be directed by Henry Selick. “The story follows a young boy who tries to save his town from a dastardly takeover plot.” The book is a best-selling novel for children by […] |
Over the Hedge big on laughs, light on pop culture
The Towerlight Online (Boston-based college newspaper) reviews DreamWorks Animation’s Over the Hedge, saying it “got huge laughs from the completely adult-filled theatre,” and, “if the mediocre Madagascar could gross near $200 million, Over the Hedge has the potential to be a massive blockbuster.” And, contrary to a previous report, it claims that Over the Hedge […] |
Mark Dindal, Randy Fullmer leave WDFA
Chuck Oberleitner reports at o-meon that director Mark Dindal and producer Randy Fullmer have decided to depart Walt Disney Feature Animation after wrapping up work on Chicken Little, culminating with its recent DVD release. The article makes clear that their decision was made prior to the forging of the Disney/Pixar deal in January. |
Summer movie premiere season
o-meon has updated with a report on the sometimes elaborate premieres for Disney movies. Special focus is given to the pending premieres for Cars and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest. |
More on Gnomeo no more
A faithful reader points out more information on the official dropping of Disney’s Gnomeo & Juliet, which was being produced by Elton John, at the Herald News Daily. And there’s more information about Gnomeo and Meet the Robinsons at Jim Hill Media. |
UPA Tribute followup
Larry Loc has posted photos at ASIFA-Hollywood blog and Jerry Beck has posted a report at Cartoon Brew of last night’s UPA tribute held at the historic Egyptian Theatre. Looks like they had a sizeable turnout with a lot of big names in animation. |
Flushed Away's "Britishness"
MSNBC has a brief article discussing the use of quirky, ironic British humor in DreamWorks/Aardman’s Flushed Away. Thanks to Kristin for the heads up. |
Never smile at a crocodile: The Wild exclusive
So crocs do live in New York city sewers. Apple’s movie trailers page now has an exclusive sneak peek at the crocodile scene from Disney’s The Wild. |
Disney/Pixar rev up for Cars premiere
Laughing Place points out that Ticketmaster is now selling tickets for the huge Cars premiere to be held May 26 at the Lowe’s Motor Speedway in Charlotte, North Carolina. According to John Lasseter, “We’re thrilled to bring the premiere of Cars to Lowe’s Motor Speedway and excited to share this film with such a great […] |