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New Promo for Studio Ghibli’s Arrietty

A brief one minute promo for Studio Ghibli’s 2010 film, Arrietty, is now available for streaming. Via ANN the promo highlights the dub voice actors Bridgit Mendler and David Henrie; they play the leads in the film. Arrietty reimagines the 1952 British novel in a Tokyo suburb. It will be opening February 17 in the […]

DreamWorks Updates: Gregg Taylor and Mr. Peabody and Sherman

The Sacramento Bee has two major headlines from DreamWorks. Gregg Taylor has been named the new head of development. Taylor started his DreamWorks animation relationship began with Shrek and prior to his promotion worked on expanding the How to Train Your Dragon, Penguins of Madagascar and television projects. Alex Schwartz is the new producer for […]

PIPA, SOPA, and Animated Views

If you’ve noticed the black bars on Google, Wikipedia, and other news websites, then you probably know about PIPA (Protect IP Act) and SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act). These two bills are being debated in the US Congress as you read this post. These two acts have the power to censor, regulate, and shutdown millions […]

Mahna Mahna The Muppets Do Do DVD/Blu-Ray Release

For the poor souls who didn’t see The Muppets in theaters, the DVD is free for mass consumption on March 20, reports ToughPigs.com. Special features include the longest blooper reel ever made in Muppet history, eight deleted scenes, music videos, interviews, audio commentary, and easter eggs. The movie will be released in a DVD/Blu-Ray combo […]

The Lion King Director Signs on for The Prophet

Here’s a project that has several big Hollywood names and animation veterans tied to it or at least the story development phase. The film in question will be based off poet Khalil Gibran’s book The Prophet. Salma Hayek’s Ventanarosa Productions will produce the film and Roger Allers, The Lion King director, will helm it. Other […]

Two New Superhero Projects Starring Deadpool and Green Arrow

Collider.com has news about two superhero projects, one from each of the two comic giants. A movie based off Marvel’s Deadpool character has been rumored for years, but Marvel artist Rob Liefeld has neither confirmed or denied that eight minutes of test footage has been completed. There isn’t a release date yet, but the script […]

Rob Marshall Heads Into the Woods with Pirates 5 Update

Piartes of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides director Rob Marshall is returning to direct musicals. He directed the 2002 critically acclaimed and Oscar winner Chicago. Disney has slated him to direct a feature-length movie of Stephen Sondheim’s fairytale mashup Into the Woods. Marhsall hasn’t been attached to the fifth Pirates movie, but whether it gets […]

Finding Nemo 3-D Trailer and Beauty and the Beast 3-D

Disney is pulling fan favorites from the vault to cash in on 3-D craze before it dies. The Lion King and Cars 2 were treated with the third dimension treatment and Beauty and the Beast will come out this week and critics’ reviews are already mixed. The new Tangled short will be worth a visit […]

Bambi Added to the National Film Registry

Each year the National Film Registry from the Library of Congress selects twenty-five films to be preserved for posterity. This year Disney’s 1942 animated classic based off Felix Salten’s novel was added: Bambi and Pixar co-founder Ed Catmull’s 1972 film A Computer Animated Hand, one of the earliest 3D animation films. The film is one […]

Beauty and the Beast: Belle’s Magical World

Belle’s adventures with the Beast and the enchanted servants are filled with magic and moral life lessons, but they loose their heart-warming meaning if you’re over twelve.

Two New Foreign Flicks: Redline and A Cat in Paris

Two foreign animated movies have a limited US release. The French A Cat in Paris premieres in California to make a bid at the Academy Award. It has been praised in the national and international film festival circuits. Redline comes from Japan and will entertain New York City before its DVD/Blu-Ray release. Both movies are […]

Tom and Jerry: Fur Flying Adventures Vol. 3

Despite having some of the best Chuck Jones directed cartoons, Warner Brothers Home Video fails to impress with this random playlist of Tom and Jerry shorts.

The Muppets Are in the Hot Seat!

Just because we cannot get enough of the Muppets and their newest movie, we found some interviews for you to enjoy. Walter, Miss Piggy, Kermit, Fozzie, Gonzo, and some of the humans that appear in the film answer questions and entertain fans There are fourteen, count’em, fourteen wonderful interviews to distract yourself with for the […]

Young Justice: Season 1, Volume 2

Young Justice is an exciting series for the pre-teen crowd, but its unoriginal plots do not live up to Warner Brothers Animation’s previous top quality shows.

More Muppet Clips, Please!

Since Disney started The Muppets advertising campaign in early summer, they have been feeding us small glimpses at the new film one piece at a time. With the movie coming out Thanksgiving, Disney is putting Muppets on every TV station, every talk show, and releasing new clips on the Internet. The clips only reveal small […]

First The Muppets Clip

Ladies and gentlemen, I welcome you to the first clip of the new movie The Muppets! The clip shows our two heroes Walter and Gary discussing their planned trip to California. Walter is an obsessed Muppet fan judging by the multitude of vintage memorabilia by his bed. He does ask a very philosophical question: is […]

Puss in Boots is a Rich Kitty

The Shrek spin-off Puss in Boots claws its way to the top of the box office ratings earning a decent wad of cash for the Halloween weekend. Usually horror films are at the top of the charts, but the orange tabby saw a bigger take of $34 million than-beating out the old record of $33.6 […]

Robotech: Complete Original Series

Robotech follows three generations of humans and their relationships as they defend Earth from hostile aliens bent on retrieving mysterious energy source protoculture. It not only has a significant role in anime history, but also for all US cartoons.

The Muppets are Back in the Advertising Game

With The Muppets opening in less than a month, we’re starting to see more and more of them on the TV and Internet. Every time you turn around, the Muppets are endorsing a new product. The newest commercials where our beloved puppets appear are for Alamo Rent-a-Car with Fozzie and Rowlf and Kermit adds his […]

Indian Animated Film Super K to Make Debut Online

Bollywood is slowly breaking into the animation industry with moderate success. The newest animated film from the subcontinent, Super K–created by Shemaroo Entertainment Ltd, will be distributed via the Internet before a theatrical release. Shemaroo Entertainment is renowned for its quality films and it will release the 3-D CGI movie in English and Hindi free […]

Green Lantern: The Animated Series Premieres this November

Green Lantern: The Animated Series will set the the stage for the DC Nation program block debuting next year. The first scene from the one hour pilot is available online. DC Animated Universe veteran Bruce Timm heads the Green Lantern series rendered entirely in 3-D animation. In the TV movie release, Hal Jordan and the […]

Jem’s Popularity is Truly Outrageous

The truly, truly outrageous 1980s Hasbro series has endured for almost thirty years and it’s popularity continues to grow. Jem and the Holograms: The Truly Outrageous Complete Series box set was released today by Shout Factory with new featurettes, original toy commercials, and much more. Fans continue to flock to the show and keep it […]

Updates on DC Nation with News on Beware the Batman

Sam Register, Warner Bros. executive VP for Creative Affairs, recently updated an interested audience at an MIP Junior conference on the DC Nation block scheduled to air on Cartoon Network in January 2012. The new block will kick off with a new Green Lantern series, followed by claymation shorts about Batman and Plasticman. Lauren Fast, […]

Your Cat Too Can Be Puss in Boots

As a promotional item it’s cute, but as an actual fashion item it’s a another way for owner’s to subject their pets to unwanted attention. DreamWorks approached Jason Landau of Slant Productions to create actual boots for your cat. He never thought people would actually put them on felines, but it happened. While he still […]

Miyazaki’s Views on Women and Animation

Hayao Miyazaki recently tweeted about how he sees a strong decline in Japanese animation because only women are applying for animator positions. He quickly responded with a five-part tweet to clarify his opinion, but it still leaves room for questions. Despite the hopeful messages in his movies, Miyazaki appears to be a have a pessimistic […]

The DC Universe Heats Up With Justice League: Doom and Batman: Year One

Warner Brothers Animation is shaking up the DC Animated Universe once again with two new movies. Batman: Year One hits retailers on October 18, 2011 and is based on the legendary comic book storyline by Frank Miller and David Mazzuchelli. It shows us a glimpse of Bruce Wayne’s start as Batman. Preview the first clip […]

New Clips from Tintin Movie

New clips for the The Adventures of Tintin movie have made their way to the Internet via a German trailer. Europe is getting more Tintin treatment because of the larger fan base (Hergé, the comic’s creator, is Belgian) than in the US, which goes along with the prediction that it will have more success overseas. […]

Tom Wilson, Sr. Creator of Ziggy Dies

Tom Wilson, Sr. the cartoonist responsible for lovable bald and empathic character Ziggy died September 16 at the age of 80 from pneumonia. Wilson created Ziggy for American Greetings’ Sunbeam Library line of humorous books, where he debuted in When You’re Not Around. The book sold a half-million copies and the character was later serialized […]

Sabrina the Teenage Witch Returns to TV

a popular late 1990s live-action show starring Melissa Joan Hart and Sabrina, The Animated Series, the famous teen-witch is returning to TV airwaves. Archie Comics contracted Moonscoop Animation to “reimagine [Sabrina] in the vein of Harry Potter, Twilight, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.” Sabrina is easily one of Archie Comics’ most popular character and was […]

New Preview for French Animated Film Le Tableau

France is usually responsible for some Wonderful and avant-garde animated films. The French animation website Catsuka posted the trailer to a new picture called Le Tableau by director Jean François Laguionie. Unless you speak French, you’ll have a bit of trouble understanding the trailer. Tableau means “painting” and the movie’s characters are from different works […]