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Disney Legend Andreas Deja on Writing ‘Walt Disney’s The Jungle Book: Making a Masterpiece’

***This article originally appeared in the December '22 issue of Animation Magazine (No. 325)*** As The Jungle Book’s fun-loving sloth bear Baloo wisely proclaims in...

An Animation Legend Looks Back (Book Excerpt)

One of the most-anticipated animation books of the year is Somewhere Out There: My Animated Life, a wonderful new memoir by beloved American director...

Making Art without Distraction: How Nicolás Villarreal Clicked with ‘On/Off’

***This article was written for the January '22 issue of Animation Magazine (No. 316)*** Nicolás Villarreal’s new short On/Off has been receiving great reviews and...

Wonder Woman: Joanna Quinn on Her Brilliant ‘Affairs of the Art,’ Life & Career

***This article originally appeared in the June/July '21 issue of Animation Magazine (No. 311)*** If you've been following the world of indie animation over the...

Warner Animation’s ‘Scoob!’ Cracks the Case of the Loveable Great Dane

***This article originally appeared in the May '20 issue of Animation Magazine (No. 300)*** In his later years, Joseph Barbera was asked why he thought...

‘Sleeping Beauty’ Joins National Film Registry

The traditionally animated Disney classic Sleeping Beauty was the sole representative of toon history to make this year’s list of National Film Registry inductees,...

Beloved Animation Legend Richard Williams Passes at Age 86

Beloved animation director Richard Williams passed away on Friday evening at age 86 in his home in Bristol. Williams is best known for being...

Warner Animation Group Shares Details of 2020’s ‘Scooby-Doo’ Pic

One of the hottest tickets at last week’s Annecy festival was Warner Bros.’ Scoob! Work in Progress session which featured director Tony Cervone, production...

FMX: ‘Lost in Space,’ ‘Game of Thrones’ and History of Animation Added

The FMX 2019 conference is around the corner, headed to Stuttgart with the latest in visual effects, animation, games and immersive media from April...

Animation Magazine’s Rising Stars of Animation 2019

***This feature appears in the April issue of Animation Magazine (No. 289)*** It has become an annual spring tradition here at the magazine to highlight...

Disney Family Museum to Offer ‘Nine Old Men’ Exhibit

Fans of classic Disney art have one more reason to travel to San Francisco’s Walt Disney Family Museum in May. The org is offering...

Brad Bird to Receive ADG Cinematic Imagery Award

Two-time Oscar-winning filmmaker, director, producer, animator and writer Brad Bird will be honored with the Cinematic Imagery Award from the Art Directors Guild at...

A Multi-Dimensional Playground

Disney TV Animation’s new series Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero has fun creating new worlds and new characters to explore in depth. It’s long been a...

Remembering Jimmy Murakami

Every superhero has an origin story. As animators, however, we're stuck firmly in the human world, but each of us can point to an event...

The True Tale of Br’er Oscar

Every year around Academy Award time, I think about a particular film, one that despite its polarizing controversy broke new ground for both Hollywood...

Books We Love – Issue #238

The Art and Flair of Mary Blair: An Appreciation (Updated Edition) By John Canemaker and Mary Blair You'll find few animators and artists who are not...

D23 Fanniversary: A Toon Lover’s Impressions

As I sat in my seat at the Newark Museum auditorium, I realized that I was spending an afternoon ogling lost Ferdinand Horvath sketches...

Ollie Johnston: Even ‘Old Men’ Need a Lift!

Those of us who grew up in the 1950s and 1960s became familiar with the smiling, warm fellow who chatted with us over the...
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