‘One Piece’ Reviews Roundup: Netflix’s Latest Live-Action Adaptation Impresses Long-Time Fans And Critics
Early reactions are praising the adaptation’s adherence to the spirit of the original manga and anime.
Early reactions are praising the adaptation’s adherence to the spirit of the original manga and anime.
Hulu will debut Dan Harmon’s new series ‘Krapopolis,’ Max is bringing back the ‘Tiny Toons,’ and Netflix will say goodbye to ‘Disenchantment.’
Iron Circus Animation will produce a new five-episode season, three mini-episodes, and release them along with the viral pilot on Blu-ray.
Four previous winners from broadcast tv and a stand-alone special from Netflix make up this year’s field of nominees.
The show, featuring almost all of the 2010 film’s actors voicing their characters, will debut on Netflix on November 17.
The show already has a trailer that will appear ahead of 50th anniversary screenings of ‘Enter the Dragon’ next week.
The major delay has created some interesting timeline possibilities and dropped the Emmys smack in the middle of the winter awards season.
The show was created by former Saturday Night Live head writer Anna Drezen and executive produced by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels.
The studio is working with Mimo Studios on an animated adaptation of kids’ podcast ‘The Alien Adventures of Finn Caspian.’
Iron Circus Animation has raised nearly ten times its initial goal of $125,000 and will produce a full, five-episode season.
The show, aimed at kids ages four-eight, will also feature a narrative about the ethical use of artificial intelligence.
2023’s biggest feature so far will get its streaming platform debut next month when Peacock debuts ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ on August 3.
Episodes will premiere on Cartoon Network in Asia Pacific and stream on HBO Go in Southeast Asia, Taiwan, and Hong Kong before debuting internationally.
‘Lloyd’ is the first cg series produced at Aardman’s Bristol-based studio and will debut on the Fox-owned AVOD platform Tubi on August 6.
Several big studios may have skipped this year’s Con, but there was still plenty of exciting animation news coming out of San Diego.
The series will be produced by Mappa and feature action sequences designed by ‘John Wick’ director Chad Stahelski.
Two media giants continue to battle in the courts over a half-billion dollar ‘South Park’ deal that went south.
Netflix’s ‘Entergalactic’ is the only newcomer among this year’s outstanding animated program nominees.
Carrie Hobson, Michael Yates and David Lally take us behind-the-scenes of Pixar’s ambitious upcoming series.
The series, adapted from one of the internet’s favorite comics, will debut on August 9 on Apple TV+.