Cartoon Network Studios debuted a new iteration of its animated shorts program, Cartoon Cartoons, its first dedicated shorts initiative in over a decade that will look to showcase diverse stories, ...
What is it about animated cartoons that makes so many of us go crazy for them? Whether they’re written for kids, adults, or a mix of both, cartoons capture our imagination in a way nothing else can.
In 2020, it can be hard to remember how dire the state of American animated television was not so long ago. In the 1980s, repetitive adventure series designed to sell action figures, like Transformers ...
When Calvin Wong learned that Cartoon Network Studios would be moving out of its longtime home in Burbank last year, he was overwhelmed by sadness. But what most concerned the “We Baby Bears” ...
Cartoon Network fans are now a click away from a nostalgia overload as dozens of classic games are now playable. From "Ben 10" to "The Powerpuff Girls," the Web Design Museum, which "preserves the ...
Although much of Cartoon Network’s classic episode library has been removed from streaming services like HBO Max, it turns out that there are a ton of classic episodes now streaming completely for ...
Cartoon Network Studios has drawn up a new shorts program, Cartoon Cartoons, focused on showcasing diverse stories, centering new voices and mentoring the next generation of animators. The studio’s ...
Kevin Tash is a TV and Film Features writer for Collider, a screenwriter, and an arm-chair film critic. Something endearing about the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise is that since its inception, there ...
Sadly, that assumption is inaccurate. What a Cartoon! is now nearly impossible to watch. With that said, some of the unforgettable shows it spawned are still widely available. What a Cartoon! Defined ...
Cartoon Network has been scrubbed from the web. Warner Bros. Discovery this week pulled the entire contents of cartoonnetwork.com offline — redirecting visitors to a landing page on Max, its ...
We’re living in a strange era of Hollywood self-censorship right now. With physical media dying out and streaming services becoming the default method of watching films, sites like Disney+ are free to ...
In 1993, the New Yorker published a cartoon featuring two dogs sitting at a computer. With a paw resting on the keyboard, one says to the other: “On the internet, nobody knows you’re a dog.” Today, ...