Tarzan II screen captures
Whatever might be said of the storyline for Tarzan II (see diametrically opposing reports at Ultimate Disney and Jim Hill Media) 90% of the time the quality of the animation matches that of the original. Five screen captures, with a special focus on characters that seem to have snuck in from other movies, can be […] |
Howl's Moving Castle Hollywood premiere photos
Follow the ‘More’ link to view photos from last night’s Los Angeles premiere of Hayao Miyazaki’s Howl’s Moving Castle which took place at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood. At the same time, across the street from the El Capitan, George Lucas was receiving his Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Film Institute. Charles Solomon, […] |
Studios in court
Chuck Oberleitner details at his o-meon site some of the legal difficulties the big animation studios have found themselves in lately. First off, Disney lost its bid to have the recent SaveDisney lawsuit thrown out of court and, secondly, Dreamworks Animation is facing its own shareholder discontent. Thirdly, Oberleitner reveals that the goverment may now […] |
Nick gets Insanely Twisted
Michel Gagne has announced at his art site that his online fan favorite Insanely Twisted Shadow Puppet will be appearing on Nickelodeon this Halloween season as eleven short pieces. |
Chuck Jones Gallery Grand Opening Followup
The ASIFA-Hollywood Blog has been updated with a report and photos from Day 2 of the Chuck Jones Gallery Opening. Bill Melendez of Peanuts fame was the star of the day and talked about union strikes and getting drafted into the army. |
Chuck Jones Newport Beach Gallery Grand Opening Day 2
Just a reminder that Day 2 of the Grand Opening of the Chuck Jones Gallery at Fashion Island in Newport Beach is later today from 1pm to 4pm. Special guests of honor today will be Bill Melendez (director and producer of the animated Peanuts films) and Snoopy. Some photos from yesterday can be found here: |
Bambi tonight . . . and beyond
The 1942 animated classic Bambi will be shown on ABC’s Wonderful World of Disney tonight (Saturday), broadcast in high definition and 5.1 surround sound. For those with HDTV sets please note that the film will be shown in its original aspect ratio, 1.33:1, making it appear to be ‘pillar boxed’ on 16:9 monitors. For those […] |
Chuck Jones Newport Beach Gallery Grand Opening
This has just come to our attention (thanks to Larry Loc’s ASIFA-Hollywood Blog), but later today and tomorrow, 1pm to 4pm each day, the Chuck Jones Gallery at Fashion Island in Newport Beach will be having a grand opening celebration. The first day will focus on Warner Bros. characters, Bugs Bunny being the guest of […] |
Disney's Virtual Magic Kingdom: The Happiest Place in Cyberspace?
If your next trip to a Disney theme park is a ways off (or maybe even coming up soon) then why not try out the new beta version of Disney’s Virtual Magic Kingdom? “For a limited time you can be one of the first Guests to live inside Disney’s new online multi-Player game. Create your […] |
Howl in Hawaii
Hot on the heels of the announcement of its New York premiere on June 6 and limited release on June 10 comes the news that Howl’s Moving Castle, distributed in America by Disney Pictures, will screen at the Castle Theater in the Maui Arts & Cultural Center as part of this year’s Maui Film Festival. […] |
Marie Johnston Obituary
Disney’s PR department has forwarded to us the official obituary for the recently departed Marie Johnston, wife of legendary Disney animator Ollie Johnston. |
Romano's TIMEBOMB
Chris Romano has written in to let us know that his short TIMEBOMB will be playing in some Los Angeles area theaters this summer (Cartoon Brew has more info on exactly where). By the way, last time I was at his Toonlets site I got addicted watching all the cool little videos, especially the Frankenberry […] |
Andreas Deja Podcast Interview Part 3
Clay Kaytis has updated his Animation Podcast blog with the third part of his interview with Andreas Deja. “It’s Deja vu all over again. The last installment of my first (but hopefully not the last) meeting with Andreas Deja is here. Hear his thoughts on his own work, as well as his friendship with animation […] |
Dream On, Silly Dreamer continues to please
Merlin Jones reports at Save Disney on last night’s gathering at the Alex Theatre in Glendale for a screening of Dream On, Silly Dreamer. Many from the world of animation, including Roy Disney, were in attendance. “Friendly faces connected again to remember the high times of Disney’s Feature Animation renaissance of the ’80s and ’90s […] |
Thurl Ravenscroft R.I.P.
We have just received word that Thurl Ravenscroft has passed away at the age of 91. He was most known for being the voice of Tony the Tiger but also provided voices for characters in Disneyland’s Country Bear Jamboree, The Enchanted Tiki Room, and The Haunted Mansion, as well as providing voices in How the […] |
Harvey Birdman flies again
Still defending classic cartoon characters from various criminal accusations, Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law returns to Adult Swim on Sunday, July 10, at 12:15 a.m. (ET, PT). Following the success of its first DVD release in April, Harvey Birdman (produced in Atlanta, GA) is more outrageous than ever in a new crop of episodes from […] |
Madagascar: The Animated News Review
Animated News’ Christian Ziebarth recently attended a screening and press junket for PDI/DreamWorks Animation’s Madagascar, which is due in theaters this Friday, May 27. Following is his report (minor spoilers involved): |
Nextoons: The NickToons Film Festival Announces Festival Judges
The full press release announcing the selection of judges for The NickToons Film Festival can be read here: |
Skwigly reviews Sith
The movie itself may be only partly animated but BigAnimation.com has a new article on that blockbuster of blockbusters, Star Wars, and they promise a George Lucas audio interview to come in about a week or so. |
Disney v. Disney: recent Save Disney lawsuit examined
Chuck Oberleitner’s industry watchdog site o-meon has updated with an article conjecturing on the possible reasoning behind the recent lawsuit filed by Roy Disney and Stanley Gold against The Walt Disney Company over the recent selection of Bob Iger as Michael Eisner’s eventual successor. The article questions the timing and propriety of the lawsuit and […] |
ASIFA Madagascar screening
ASIFA-Hollywood will be holding a members-only screening (but anyone can be a member) of DreamWorks/PDI’s upcoming CGI film Madagascar on Monday, May 23rd, at Hollywood’s historic Egyptian Theater. And look for Animated News’ review of Madagascar in the next couple of days. |
Joe Grant Tribute Ads
Two trade ads, one from Variety and one from Pixar, commemorating the contributions the recently departed Joe Grant made to Disney lore, from Snow White down to Lorenzo, can be viewed here: |
Gumby's Golden Anniversary
It’s not just Disneyland’s 50th anniversary, it’s also Gumby’s 50th. Yahoo! News has a fairly comprehensive article detailing the origins of that lovable green slab of clay as well as mentioning future plans, including new TV episodes and a new movie. |
In memory of Joe Grant
Following is a personal report by Animated News’ Christian Ziebarth on the funeral services held yesterday in memory of Joe Grant: |
Flushed Away info leaking
Hollywood News, The Hollywood Reporter and Empire Online all have some new plot information on DreamWorks/Aardman’s Flushed Away. |
More Joe Grant
For more info on recently departed Disney story artist Joe Grant check out his updated Disney Legends page, Remembering the Other Joe Grant at Cartoon Brew, and the official press release announcing his passing away. |
Bambi II coming to a theater near you . . . as long as you live in Europe
A source at Disney has informed us that Bambi and the Great Prince of the Forest will be released early next year as a direct-to-video title in the United States but will be released theatrically in at least parts of Europe. |
Flushed Away logo
Check out JoBlo.com’s Movie News page for the very first sneak peek at the title treatment for DreamWorks’ Flushed Away. Thanks to Kristin for the heads up. |
Tinker Bell Talks!
Margaret Kerry, the original live action reference model for Tinker Bell, has just opened a personal site and it is heavily Tinker Bell-themed (original link via Laughing Place). Wonder if she has anything to do with that new Tinker Bell movie that is in production. |