What Animation Does Disney Own?
From Mickey to Marvel, Buzz Lightyear to Homer Simpson, Disney is home to a who’s who of animation legends.
From Mickey to Marvel, Buzz Lightyear to Homer Simpson, Disney is home to a who’s who of animation legends.
Netflix and Disney dominated. Again.
“The importance of receiving proper credit is relevant for us artists,” says Alvarez. “It’s our evidence for future and bigger opportunities.”
U.K. staff will now receive 1.5x pay on all weekday hours beyond 40 hours, as well as all weekend work.
The Warner Bros. sequel opened with $31.6 million domestically against a budget of $150 million.
Ballew is a 25-year veteran of the studio, most recently serving as its vp of research and development.
Netflix and Disney+ dominate the animation and vfx categories with six nominations apiece.
Pixar’s “Luca” was the clear winner in the week of June 14–20, clocking up 1.57 billion minutes of viewing time.
The virtual edition of Ottawa will run from September 22 to October 3.
This could well be the longest standing ovation the festival has ever given to an animated film.
The documentary may just be the most hyped indie animated feature of the year so far.
The sequel’s frantic mashup of studio IP is far from a slam dunk, say critics.
Galloway has carved out a niche creating stop-motion commercials with toys. He tells us how he got here.
Robbins admits that the kids network had “lost its way for a while.”
Domee Shi will become the first woman to get a sole directing credit on a Pixar feature.
Miyazaki’s influential series will be released by GKIDS later this year.
The Tokyo studio also condemned public discussion of its working conditions.
The cult classic turns 34 this week.
Warner Bros., Cartoon Network, DC Comics, HBO Max, Looney Tunes, Hanna-Barbera: Warnermedia has one of the world’s most famous animation portfolios, period.
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