Whitney Grace Author Archive
Reviews | Interviews | Features | Blogs | News

Calling All Programs: Tron: Uprising Trailer

Greetings Programs! Coming June 7 to Disney XD is Tron: Uprising a midquel cartoon that takes place between the first Tron movie and the second Tron: Legacy. Cartoon Brew has a brand new trailer. The show is about Beck a young program who becomes a revolutionary leader in The Grid against the evil forces of […]

DC Nation-Week 6

After a less than impressive kick-off, DC Nation is carrying two strong series. The shorts, however, are hit or miss, but overall it is an hour of pure superhero TV.

Avatar: The Legend of Korra

Nickelodeon’s Avatar adventures continues with The Legend of Korra, which is setup to be more than a worthy sequel.

Next Muppet Movie Will Be A Comedy Caper

Can you believe that Disney is already planning the next Muppet movie? Co-writer of The Muppets Nick Stoller and director James Bobin are already writing a sequel to the 2011 blockbuster. Thirteen pages have already been written and it will be a comedy caper with new characters. Jason Segel might make a cameo and Disney […]

Disney Will Develop Chinese Animation Industry

According to Bloomberg, Disney has partnered with the the Ministry of Culture’s China Animation Group and Tencent, China’s largest Internet provider, to develop and create animation for TV, movies, and the biggest media platform: the Internet. The deal was signed in February, giving Disney access to the world’s largest audience and potentially bigger box office […]

Butch Hartman’s Premiere of YooToon Studios

Butch Hartman, creator of the The Fairly OddParents has ventured into the realm of web toons and launched his very own channel dubbed YooToon Studios. Hartman is searching for animation made by amateur animators and enthusiasts to power his channel. He wants to provide a medium for non-professionals who otherwise might not get a chance […]

Doc McStuffins

Doc McStuffins plays doctor with her stuffed animal friends while teaching health and wellness along with basic science concepts to children without dumbing down the ideas.

John Textor Makes Millions from Student Labor

John Textor, CEO of Digital Domain, has blacklisted himself in the animation community. Cartoon Brew has been following the story about how “Textor’s comments, which were made last November but leaked online last week, center around Textor telling investors that 30% of Digital Domain’s workforce would be comprised of ‘student labor that’s actually paying us […]

Jim Henson Company to Make Imaginocean

The Jim Henson Company has announced they will develop a new series based off the off-Broadway show John Tartaglia’s ImaginOcean. Tartaglia is a successful puppeteer who stared in the controversial puppet musical Avenue Q and Disney’s Johnny and the Sprites. The new show is about a fish named Dorsel and his friends as they explore […]

Disney Advertises With Anime

Anime News Network reports that Disney has turned to anime for their latest advertisment. A 30 second commercial for Tokyo Disney’s “Where Dreams Come True” campaign aired earlier this month. The ad features the character Yumeno Maihama and recounts her experiences at the park. Disney has ventured into anime before co-producing Stitch with Studio Madhouse […]

DC Nation Block – Week 1

Cartoon Network’s new action block promises an hour of superhero adventure and humor with Young Justice, Green Lantern and new DC Shorts, which, though the first week was full of premiere reruns and filler, made the hour worth watching.

Bubble Guppies-Bubble Puppy’s Fin-tastic Fairy Tale

Bubble Guppies is about a school of mermaid toddlers, who live, learn, have adventures in a world too cutesy and unreal to even exist in your imagination.

Bolivar To Be Animated By Warner Brothers

Warner Brothers and Weed Road have been tagged to animate the Archaia Studio graphic novel Bolivar reports The Animation Magazine. The Irish filmmaker Kealan O’Rourke will direct and write the feature. The story follows “a young girl named Sybil who moves to New York and finds out her neighbor is the last living dinosaur (Bolivar). […]

Andrew Stanton Speaks for TED

TED (technology, entertainment, and design) is an organization that holds conferences dedicated to “ideas worth spreading.” Andrew Stanton the director of Finding Nemo, WALL-E, and John Carter recently held a talk entitled “My Life In Story, Backwards”. “It’s a fascinating watch from a truly talented storyteller, and it’s definitely worth your time.” The conference is […]

The Muppets Release The Hunger Games Parody Trailer

Who said that the Muppet parody trailers would end when the movie hit theaters? Our favorite puppets released a new trailer for their March 20th DVD/Blu-Ray disc parodying the new movie The Hunger Games. While it uses footage only from the movie and does not include any new footage, the trailer does prove Disney is […]

Arrietty Drops Down to 14

After starting out relatively strongly (for an anime release) at the box office in its first weekend, Studio Ghibli’s The Secret World Of Arrietty has fallen a bit to #14. It remains the fifth largest US opening of an anime film and according to Anime News Network it is only $400,000 shy of beating Pokemon […]

First How To Train Your Dragon TV Series Trailers

io9.com posted a couple of 30 second teaser trailers for the upcoming How To Train Your Dragon TV series. The trailers promise the show will be just as full as adventure and awesome dragons as the movie. DreamWorks has had much success with their TV spin-offs with Nickelodeon: Kung-Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness and Penguins […]

Visit South Park Again With New Episodes March 14

The controversial South Park is back with its 16th season. The new season kicks off March 16th on Comedy Central with seven new episodes. Later on March 27, season 15 will be released on uncensored DVDs with a documentary called 6 Days to Air: The Making of South Park, focusing on creators Trey Parker and […]

Arrietty Biggest Profit for a US Release of a Studio Ghibli Film

The Secret World of Arrietty has wowed both the US and Japan by finishing 8th in the President’s Day weekend box office. The Studio Ghibli film earned $8.1 million within four days, which is a much, much bigger profit for than the 2002 release of Spirited Away (it had a smaller theater release and anime […]

And the Oscar Presented By The Muppets Goes To…

We can’t really tell you who will win the Academy Award presented by the Muppets (because we’re not psychic), but it is true that Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy will be at the 84th Academy Awards. They will present an Oscar to a winner, while reading from a TelePrompTer and, hopefully, adlibbing some hilarious […]

The Simpsons Reach Their 500th Episode

The Simpsons have been around for twenty-three years and this Sunday, their 500th episode “At Long Last” will air on FOX. In celebration of this TV milestone, FOX challenged its viewers to a watch all 500 episodes back to back. Fans Jeremiah Franco and Carin Shreve set a Guinness World Record for the longest continuous […]

Two New DreamWorks Films: Rise of the Guardians and The Croods

Animated films usually coincide with large toy lines, especially if they come from one of the major animation studios. DreamWorks premiered images from two of their upcoming films, Rise of the Guardians and The Croods, at the Toy Fair currently going on in New York City. Rise of the Guardians is based off William Joyce’s […]

North American Premiere of China’s The Monkey King: Uproar in Heaven

The New York International Children’s Film Festival will proudly host the North American premiere of China’s The Monkey King: Uproar in Heaven. The original film was directed in 1961, 1964 by Wan Laiming and produced by his brothers. The film is a classic in Chinese animation and will be restored frame by frame and presented […]

Care Bears Gets Reanimated Again

We’ve seen many of our beloved 1980s cartoon return to TV via the Hub, Cartooon Network, or single DVD release for a quick profit return. Toon Zone reports that American Greetings is catching onto the popularity and revenue old eighties cartoons can generate if they are reinvented. Care Bears is the next cartoon on the […]

DC Nation Starts Saving TV Waves March 3

Calling all superheroes, on March 3 the DC Nation launches on Cartoon Network. DC Nation is an hour long weekly block with syndicated animated half-hour shows and shorts centering around popular DC heroes. Green Lantern: The Animated Series is the newest addition to the DC Animated Universe and continues the story previewed to audiences in […]

FOX Heads to Saturday Night Prime Time Animation

FOX already dominates the market in late-night and prime time adult animation with Animation Domination on the Sunday night block. The Big Cartoon Database Blog reports that FOX is setting its sights on “cre­at[ing] a new unit to over­see the devel­op­ment and pro­duc­tion of alter­na­tive ani­mated series, shorts and user-adapted mate­r­ial for a brand new […]

Katherine Heigel the Newest Muppet Star, Plus No Muppet Song at Oscars?

Without much word from The Henson Company in the recent months, they have made some noise that Katherine Heigel might be the newest human to team up with the famous puppets. The Henson Company has been chasing around an idea about filming a puppet noir film, where humans and puppets inhabit the same world but […]

New Clip from Justice League: Doom

Attention true believers, oh wait! That’s the wrong comic giant reference. Anyway, while DC Animated Universe fans waiting with baited breath for the newest release from Warner Brothers Animation: Justice League: Doom set to be on the streets February 2012, they can watch this clip from Toon Zone. If you can’t wait for the 28th, […]

Tokyo Gets a Gundam Theme Park

The popular mecha-themed franchise, Gundam, is now getting its own theme park. Anime News Network reports that Bandai has put up the money for a miniature theme park called Gundam Front Tokyo in Diver City Tokyo, right next door to the 59 feet/18 meters tall Gundam statue. The park attractions include a dome theater for […]

Rio 2 in Early Stages of Development

Rio, the Oscar nominated film about bird smuggling set in Brazil, is set to have a sequel, says Cinema Blend. Director Carlos Saldanha is progressing on the potential film, which may be set during the 2014 World Cup. Fox hasn’t signed any script deals, but all signs are in Rio 2’s favor.