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Meet the Director of the Other Madagscar
November 03, 2009 – One of the many rewards of working at Animation Magazine is being able to enjoy inspiring work by new talent from around the world and help spread the word about these gifted artists. French...
Toon Times, They Are A’ Changin’
November 03, 2009 – If there’s one thing everyone who creates, visits and uses this site has in common, it’s that we all serious fans of the wonderful art of animation.
Our part of the equation is to be as serious ...
Editor’s Note: Samurai is a Cut Above
January 04, 2007 – Television gets a heck of a lot cooler with tonight’s premiere of Afro Samurai on cable outlet Spike TV. Based on a forthcoming Manga created by Takashi Okazaki, the bloody, five-part anime...
Editor’s Note: Samurai is a Cut Above
January 04, 2007 – Television gets a heck of a lot cooler with the premiere of Afro Samurai on cable outlet Spike TV. Based on a forthcoming Manga created by Takashi Okazaki, the bloody, five-part anime serie...
Editor’s Note: Revisiting Matinee Superman
November 28, 2006 – It’s a red-letter day for Superman Fans as Warner Home Video unloads a plethora of material based on the DC Comics property created in 1939 by Jerry Seigel and Joe Shuster. Consumers will no doubt ...
Editor’s Note: Bickford Doc a Must See
August 18, 2006 – Best known for the clay animation work he did for avant-garde musician Frank Zappa in the 1970s, underground animator Bruce Bickford is the subject of Monster Road, an enthralling 2004 docum...
Criterion Brings On the Summer Equinox
June 20, 2006 – Most fans of Ray Harryhausen movies and schlock horror films have at least heard of a little cult gem titled Equinox. I first caught this one on cable outlet AMC, back when they were actuall...
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Hedge Your Bets on DreamWorks
May 19, 2006 – Like others I’ve talked to, I was a bit leery going into the advance screening of DreamWork’s Over the Hedge. While I’m generally a big fan of the work done by Katzenberg and crew, I wondere...
Gromit Glee and Reaver Madness
October 03, 2005 – Autumn is supposed to be the time when big entertainment gives way to smaller, character-driven dramas with an eye on Oscar. So why, then, have we been given three films in the last three weeks tha...
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Warmed Over by Corpse Bride
September 14, 2005 – Anyone who knows me is well aware of the fact that I love stop-motion animation. As someone who grew up on Rankin & Bass holiday specials and such iconic films as the original King Kong and ...


