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Consuming Consequences: Anémona Studio’s Henedy Macias Discusses Her Animated Oxfam Spot ‘Inequality Destroys Everything’

Mexico City-based Anémona Studio recently completed an animated short film for Oxfam, titled Inequality Destroys Everything. Inspired by the beloved works of Studio Ghibli,...

‘VeggieTales’ Co-Creator Mike Nawrocki Uncovers the Secrets of His New Show, ‘Dead Sea Squirrels,’ Premiering Feb. 14

An unlikely pair of disciples are ready to make their animated debut next month, when Christian family content platform Minno launches Dead Sea Squirrels....

‘Carl the Collector’ Celebrates Friendship & Fun Across the Spectrum on PBS Kids

Over the past few years, we have seen several autistic characters take center stage on both live-action and animated series created for the small...

How ‘Where Rabbits Come From’ Director Colin Racicot Conjured a Magical Bunny Tale

In the acclaimed new animated short Where Rabbits Come From by writer-director Colin Ludvic Racicot, a widowed rabbit father goes against the dystopian authorities of his...

Showrunners Behind Disney’s ‘ZOMBIES: The Re-Animated Series’ Discuss the Franchise’s New Incarnation

Fans of Disney TV’s live-action ZOMBIES movies will be able to enjoy a new animated take on the popular franchise, beginning this Friday (June...

All Aboard: Toon Boom’s Storyboard Pro 24 & Harmony 24 Are Ready to Embark on 2D/3D Productions

Toon Boom Animation officially announced the highly anticipated release of Storyboard Pro 24 and Harmony 24 during the opening day of the 2024 International...

WIA Awards 42 Scholarships to Emerging Creatives

Today, for the first time since 2020 — the start of the COVID-19 pandemic — WIA Scholarship winners were announced in person as part...

Colin Bohm Named CEO of Toon Boom

Leading storyboard and 2D animation software developer Toon Boom Animation Inc. has appointed Colin Bohm as its new Chief Executive Officer. Bohm has a...

How ‘Morning Joy’ Director John Henry Hinkel’s Animated Bluebird of Happiness Took Flight

In director John Henry Hinkel’s poignant new animated short Morning Joy, a recently widowed pianist learns to find happiness again after a friendly songbird...

Camp Horror: Zach Passero’s ‘The Weird Kidz’ Pays Homage to B-Movies and Coming-of-Age Classics

Horror and animation are still a rare hybrid, especially outside the realms of anime. Having received its European premiere at London’s FrightFest back in...

True Colors: Director Alex Ross Introduces Us to His ‘Social Chameleon’

  A chameleon learns to live by his own rules and be true to his own colors in writer-director’s Alex Ross’s charming new short The...

Exclusive Clip: Michel Gagné Crafts an Epic Fox Tale in ‘The Saga of Rex’

Acclaimed Canadian animator Michel Gagné has been working on his solo feature effort The Saga of Rex since 2017. Gagné, whose recent credits include...

‘Tiny Toons Looniversity’: Babs & Buster Enroll in the ‘Harvard of Stupid’

Fans of the classic Looney Tunes stories and ‘90s kids have a lot of reasons to smile this fall. Tiny Toons Looniversity -- a...

Greece Is the Word! ‘Krapopolis’ Creator Dan Harmon & Team Play with Classic Myths in New FOX Series

Formative Greek society and its fictional pantheon of gods, goddesses and monsters might seem like a curious arena for a new animated TV series....

‘Futurama’ Veterans Discuss Defrosting the Planet Express Crew, Again!

In a world where many of our favorite animated shows die sad, sudden deaths, it is great to know that Matt Groening and David...

Corus Ent. Sells Toon Boom Animation to Integrated Media Company for $147.5 Million

Canadian mass media company Corus Entertainment has sold its Montreal-based animation software subsidiary Toon Boom Animation to New York-based private equity firm Integrated Media...

Cartoons on the Bay Bids Benvenuti to the Animation Community

The 27th edition of Cartoons on the Bay returned to Pescara, on Italy’s Adriatic coast, with four days of free activities for the public,...

‘A Greyhound of a Girl’: Enzo D’Alò Brings His Animated Vision to an Irish Family Drama

The talented Italian director Enzo D’Alò is best known for his beautifully crafted 2D animated features Pinocchio (2012), Lucky and Zorba (1998) and Pipi,...

Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman: How Pierre Földes Infused Music and Meaning into His Murakami Adaptation

“Among the many values in life, I appreciate freedom most.” — Haruki Murakami Freedom was a “most generous gift” given to artist and composer Pierre Földes...

Lin Tam Takes Us Behind the Scenes of Her New Animated Short ‘Friendship’

Inspired by her real-life experiences, Lin Tam’s animated short Friendship celebrates the beauty of a lasting human connection. We recently caught up with young...
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