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Review by Elizabeth Robbins Produced by Chris Meledandri, Janet Healy Written by Brian Lynch Directed by Pierre Coffin, Kyle Balda Starring Pierre Coffin, Sandra...
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Review by Elizabeth Robbins Produced by Chris Meledandri, Janet Healy Written by Brian Lynch Directed by Pierre Coffin, Kyle Balda Starring Pierre Coffin, Sandra...
We’ve reached the end of the 1940s, and we’re nearing the close of this series as well… at least for a while. But do...
Well, folks, we’re nearing the end of the 1940s, but there’s still much cartoon goodness in store. 1948 was a strong year for animation:...
Well, ladies and gentlemen, we’ve arrived at 1947 in our ongoing series here, and the Hollywood cartoon is still in peak form. Studios like...
Imagine “Rainbow Brite.” Blonde hair, clashing blinding colors, riding rainbows on a horsie. Got it? Now instead of a magical pixie who uses the...
As a young boy my parents had a majestic television with many knobs. When one would twist these knobs, one would find a particular...
Not all toons are alike. While some are the product of imagination, others are direct references to the pop culture icons of the time....
When writing lists like these, one of the biggest struggles is figuring out how much variety should factor into your decision-making. You want to...
By Erin Maxwell Back in 1968, Warner Bros. took 11 of their cartoons off the air. The infamous “Censored Eleven” were pulled from syndication,...
We’ve made it to 1945 in our little series here, and although we’ve reached the end of World War II, the vigorous style of...
“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” Those are Arthur C. Clarke’s words, the third of the science fiction author’s Three Laws of...
Here we are in 1944, still in the midst of World War II, and Hollywood animation is in peak form. This is as good...
AN ALL-NEW ORIGINAL ANIMATED FILM FROM WARNER BROS. HOME ENTERTAINMENT IS AVAILABLE FOR THE FIRST TIME JUNE 23, 2015 Release Features Bonus Episodes from...
We’ve now reached 1943, kind readers, one of the strongest years in animation history. In fact, you could probably make a good argument for...
Of course you know, this means war! Yes, 1942 launches us into the war years for American animation, and each and every studio did...
When Fred loses his family’s vacation money, he hatches one of his hair brained plans to get it back. It’s a sports entertainment spectacle...
Review by Clay N Ferno “What is this, Bizarro World?” clearly is one of my favorite The Simpsons quotes from Comic Book Guy from...
Review by Benn Robbins The Anime Encyclopedia: A Century of Japanese Animation By Jonathan Clements and Helen McCarthy Hardcover: 1160 pages Publisher: Stone Bridge...
Well, kind readers, we’re entering into 1941 now, and there was a lot brewing behind the scenes in the animation community at this time....
Written by Christopher M In a world of where Avatar is the highest grossing film of all-time, Star Wars is making a huge comeback with...
Later this year, Cartoon Network plans to unleash a horror upon us. The network who built an empire on the fleeting attention span of...
Review by Todd Sokolove Walt Disney Records started off 2015’s Legacy Collection releases with their first four-disc set – FANTASIA, on the 75th anniversary...
Well, folks, we’ve finally reached the 1940s, almost inarguably the greatest decade in animation history. And 1940 itself may be the greatest year ever...
As of October 3, 2014, the decade-long tradition of the Saturday morning cartoon block died in its sleep after a long illness. The battle...