Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky Is Also The Voice Of Paddington Bear
Zelensky voiced the cg-animated bear in the Ukrainian version of both “Paddington” and “Paddington 2.”
Zelensky voiced the cg-animated bear in the Ukrainian version of both “Paddington” and “Paddington 2.”
The conference’s organizer says that it is “immediately suspending business relations with Russian-based companies.”
Disney is also pausing the release of all future theatrical releases in Russia.
“There is no justification for bombing and killing,” says the animation community.
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The government spent USD$60 million on kids’ programming over three years. That funding stream will now disappear.
The company has been “consulting with members of the dwarfism community.”
“The American Dream and Other Fairy Tales” premieres at the festival on January 24.
The short film, “Revenge is Definite,” is the winning entry in an online contest.
Despite a backlash over its character design, the film is proving very popular with audiences.
The filmmakers wanted more realism in their designs. But some viewers think the film is playing up to racist stereotypes of the Chinese.
Actor Jay Johnston, who is wanted by the FBI, is no longer voicing Jimmy Pesto on “Bob’s Burgers.”
The U.K. prime minister likes Peppa Pig, even if the character looks like “a Picasso-like hairdryer.”
The move comes amid growing regulation of gaming in China.
The video involved “a wholesale copying” of Eddy Grant’s song “Electric Avenue,” a judge has ruled.
The companies have vowed to take action against gaming addiction, as well as themes like “sissy men,” “gay love” and “money worship.”
The Chinese government says it wants only “excellent cartoons” that “promote truth, goodness, and beauty.”
The series, which is in development, is structured around rare interviews with dealers in the country. Watch the first episode here.
A gallery will examine problematic characters, from Speedy Gonzales to the crows in “Dumbo.”
The skin and hair of virtual humans are still largely shaped by white features, argues Theodore Kim in a SIGGRAPH lecture.