In 2001, Nickelodeon produced an animated sci-fi feature film that was ahead of its time -- and yielded a spinoff TV series.
Animation may be primarily viewed as something for kids, but animated movies can be for people of all ages. Head to Netflix ...
Cartoon Network had a big month this March, with many of their classic cartoons making their way to the free streaming ...
Released in the last 15 years, movies like Klaus and Ne Zha 2 have already proven themselves as genuine modern classics set to stand the test of time.
Aubrey Plaza co-wrote and co-stars in a new animated series about an unhappy cat seeking emancipation from humans. It's ...
Meta Media Entertainment has been appointed the international distributor (excluding Nordics) for Ib the Dog. The preschool animated series, based on bestselling books in Denmark, is about the ...
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Near-perfect forgotten animated movies
Animation has reliably produced some of the most lasting films in cinema, but its medium and evolution has left some of the best in obscurity.
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Reacting to the frenzy FNaF animated music video
VaporTheGamer reacts to the new FNAF animated music video "Frenzy" by Mautzi/Kofftly.
However, just because some cartoons were good when fans were kids doesn't mean they have aged perfectly, such as Johnny Bravo and The Smurfs. On the other hand, some cartoons not only retained their ...
After disappearing from streaming entirely in 2025, a cornerstone of Cartoon Network’s classic era is finally back, and it’s just as spooky today as it was when it aired.
“Animation is no longer the very interesting but a bit eccentric cousin you don’t want to invite at a filmmaker’s wedding. Not only are we now invited to the wedding, we’re setting the guest list.” ...
Everyone's favorite Monday-hating, Lasagna-loving orange tabby cat is set to make his grand return to television in a new animated series on Paramount+.
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