NEW YORK — In 1917, a man named Max Fleischer invented the rotoscope, a combination of projector and glass drawing board that allowed animators to trace over live-action film, one frame at a time.
Following on the high heels of the 2023 hit film “Barbie,” “Boop! The Musical” likewise aims to remake and rebrand another dated pop character for contemporary times and audiences. Unlike Barbie, who ...
For decades, many American children spent their Saturday mornings watching hours and hours of cartoons. With bowls of Frosted Flakes piled high, they stared at their cathode-ray tube televisions, ...
T-Pain wants to "resurrect the spirit" of Freaknik by debuting his cartoon "Freaknik: The Musical" on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim channel tonight. Though he wasn't old enough to attend the annual ...
Steven Quincy Urkel, the geek icon portrayed with nasally glee by actor Jaleel White on Family Matters from 1989 to 1997, has become pivotal part of Cartoon Network and HBO Max’s animation plans for ...
The Queen’s Cartoonists present an evening of whimsical and musical cartoon-inspired entertainment at the Wachholz College Center. Pulling from over 100 years of animation, performances are ...
The 'Hair Love' Oscar winner will executive produce 'Battu,' based on a short by animator Chaz Bottoms. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor The Hair Love filmmaker will team with animator and ...
A talking yellow sponge took the cartoon world by storm when “SpongeBob SquarePants” debuted in 1999. “It was on in my house ad nauseum in both of my kids’ lives,” said Tony Marino, co-founder of ...
Filmmaker Matthew A. Cherry (“Hairlove”) and director, animator and writer Chaz Bottoms (“Dear John: Legendary Love Letters”) are teaming up to develop a musical comedy animated series. The series, ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Design by Emily Shwartz. Good cartoons are hard to make. Creators must introduce a whole new world ...
WarnerMedia Kids & Family is building out a new family programming block called ACME Night on Cartoon Network, with a Steve Urkel animated musical film among the first projects greenlit. “Did I Do ...