For decades, anime has routinely spun athleticism into artistic spectacle, be it ping pong duels, basketball games, or wacky, high-octane races that blur the line between vehicular sport and myth.
In a short period since partnering with Toho, GKids has established itself as the anime equivalent of the Criterion Collection. Through its theatrical rereleases of deep-cut cult-classic films from yesteryear,
As a fan of everything animation and an occasional doodler, I’ve seen my fair share of superb art, whether it’s the emotional climax of my favorite ship finally
Long Story Short is the latest animated series from Bojack Horseman creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg, with art by Lisa Hanawalt of Bojack and Tuca & Bertie. Despite this pedigree, it feels
Fifteen years after being canceled on Fox, King of the Hill is back. Its fourteenth season doesn’t only mark the return of Hank Hill, America’s dad before American
I love fan-animated projects. I love it when they do what-if Dragon Ball Z and give Vegeta his due. I love it when they emulate Saturday morning cartoons and Dr.
Last week an excellent report on The Wrap revealed that, despite initially walking back its decision, Warner Bros. is indeed intent on throwing Coyote vs Acme--a funded, shot and completed
Despite the best efforts of Warner Bros. CEO David Zaslav to erase the legacy of the Looney Tunes entirely, there is a fully animated Looney Tunes movie in theaters, and
One of the saddest developments this week--and it has had some competition--has been the news that anyone using GPT-4o’s new image generation model, can now generate Studio Ghibli-style images
In 2023 I did a whole art feature on Paul Chadeisson's Solstice-5, a cautionary film about the dangers of AI set against the backdrop of a bountiful--but barren--alien
With Warner Bros. owning Adult Swim, it sometimes feels like only a matter of time before the adult-oriented animation channel gets sent to the tax writeoff mines. Which makes its