The Animation That Changed Me: Ross Bollinger on ‘Duck Amuck’
Says Bollinger: “Witnessing Daffy Duck coming apart at the seams as his world was deconstructed in front of him … it was sheer genius!”
Says Bollinger: “Witnessing Daffy Duck coming apart at the seams as his world was deconstructed in front of him … it was sheer genius!”
The announcements closely follow the news that responsibility for HBO Max’s kids and family programming has shifted to Warner Bros.
Eighty years after they first appeared, Tom & Jerry are headed to the bigscreen as cg characters.
As part of the restructuring, Cartoon Network boss Tom Ascheim says that the brand will “not always be cartoons.”
Warner Bros. Spain has announced plans to invest in or produce 8–10 features a year in the country — both live action and animation.
Completists beware: The set is missing over 100 classic Bugs Bunny theatrical shorts.
Movie theater lobbyists are saying theaters should reopen across the U.S.; medical experts say otherwise.
France, the Netherlands, and Switzerland are among the countries that will see the Great Dane on the big screen.
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The veteran executive served as the programming block’s creative director at its launch in 2001.
Warner Bros. gave up on a previous partnership with the toy company after their movies yielded diminishing returns.
Another animated feature is choosing video on demand over theatrical exhibition.
The executive will join Warner Bros. as president of global kids, young adults, and classics just after the launch of HBO Max.
The project is currently seeking a writer.
Watch over 1,000 cartoons in under 20 minutes.
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The American version of “Akira” is on its way.
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