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      Issue #73 November/December 1998

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      "A Bug's Life": An Epic of Miniature Proportions - With the sensational success of Toy Story behind them, Pixar hopes to hit the jackpot again with a tale that's told through the perspective of bugs. Bringing The Rugrats Movie to the Screen. UK Visual Effects. First Look: AccelGALAXY and NatureFX. Hardware Review: Intergraph's TDZ 2000 GX1

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      Issue #72 October 1998

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      Klasky Csupo: The Name's The Game - If It's Tommy, Duckman, Eliza or Krumm, the name is the thing! And, if you're Klasky Csupo, daring to be different pays high dividends. Another Banner Year for Nelvana International Thematic Channels The 'Antz' Came Marching One-by-One International TV Preview Pitching Animation at MIPCOM. Global View: Canada. Discreet Logic Special Section

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      Issue #71 September 1998

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      'War Planets' Make Every Second Count: Mainframe Entertainment, Inc., the company that created ReBoot, umps to the next level of computer generated animation production with its newest TV series, War Planets. Fall TV Preview: More Shows! More Stations! More Stars!

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      Issue #70 August 1998

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      Going Digital: King of the Hill Producers And Other Studios Tell How They Went Digital. Feature Animation Goes For The Brass Ring. The Rising Stars of Computer Generated Imaging & the Toys They Use to Amuse. Global View: Scandinavia. Animated & EFX Feature Film Update

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      Issue #69 July 1998

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      Small Soldiers Lined Up to Do CGI Battle: It's an idea that has taken more than five years to bring to fruition, but the arrival, July 10, of Small Soldiers on the big screen proves once again that when Steven Spielberg wants to get a movie made, it gets made. Cardiff's Vital! Preview. 'Stressed Eric'. Direct-to-Video

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      Issue #68 June 1998

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      Disney Re-Orients Itself with 'Mulan': Finally earning its stripes, Disney's Florida Studio proves it has the right stuff by animating the studio's 36th animated feature. Thematic Channels: Cable Networks are upping the ante with more original animation. The Most Influential in International Animation. Annecy Goes Yearly. E3 = Electronic.

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      Issue #67 May 1998

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      The Quest For Success. Nichimen and Realtime Take Sesame Street 3D. 'Splat Sploosh! Screech': Sound Houses Hear the Cry of Animation Studios' Demands. Computer Game Developers' Conference. Global View: Benelux. Special Report: 3D Studio MAX R2

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      Issue #66 April 1998

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      The House that Nick Built. Bob and Margaret Go Prime-Time. Global View: Springtime for German Animation. The Most Influential in International Animation. MIP-TV '98 Listings

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      Issue #65 March 1998

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      The World Animation Celebration returns and this issue includes the conference schedule, the festival rundown and studio and artist tributes. Invasion America. Business of Animation. Snow White. W.A.C.

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      Issue #64 February 1998

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      This issue takes a look at the relatively new technology of motion capture and continues with more viewpoints from international and scholastic leaders. Also offers a glimpse at the NATPE 1998 event and all the offerings brought to the market along with a global view on France.

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      Issue #63 January 1998

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      The Power People Issue and the year-end review of 1997. This issue offers a month-by-month journey of animation events and technological advances, top 10 lists of companies and people to watch in 1998 and viewpoints of industry leaders.

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      Issue #62 December 1997

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      Anastasia: Like the Phoenix Rising, Fox Takes On the Disney Tradition. It began as a gleam in an ex-Disney executive's eye, the conception that feature animation could grow and prosper somewhere other than at the bastion of the industry. Now, more than three years since the idea planted its seed in his fertile mind, Mill Mechanic, the chairman of 20th Century Fox Films, has seen that simple concept grow into a full-fledged division about to launch its first full-length animated feature, Anastasia. Special Report: Animation around the Pacific Rim. Stardust. CrainRoyer. Titles and IDs. A Guide to COMDEX

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      Issue #61 November 1997

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      South Park: Where It's Cool to Break a Rule - Animators beware. There are some new guys in toon town turning out the most titillating, talked-about series in years. The series South Park, Comedy Central's new half-hour adult-oriented animated series. AniCom Awards for Commercial Animation. Global View: Latin America

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      Issue #60 October 1997

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      Alien Invasion: After just eighteen months in the animation business, Columbia TriStar Television's Children's Programming Unit has already proved to be a major player. Now the company adds another feather to its cap with the animated version of its mega-blockbuster theatrical hit, Men in Black. International Broadcaster's Buying Guide. Global TV Animation Programming Guide.

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      Issue #59 September 1997

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      "Reboot" Renaissance: Mainframe Entertainment Inc.'s pioneering computer-rendered series 'Reboot' returns with a new maturity, as both the characters - and the technology that created them - grow up. Fall TV Round-up. Internet Animation. SFX Roundtable

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      Issue #58 August 1997

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      Holy Batwing! Batman's New Turf Is The Kids WB! Continuing his patrol of Gotham City from his new headquarters at the Kids' WB!, the animated Batman gets a sharp redesign, plus crime-fighting assists from Robin, Batgirl, Nightwing - and even Superman! The Future of Feature Films Looks Bright. Top Commercial Houses

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      Issue #57 July 1997

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      Hercules: Having the Strength to Soar - On the surface, it seems like the folks at Walt Disney have done it all over the years, turning children's books (101 Dalmatians), fairy tales (Beauty and the Beast), adult novels (The Hunchback of Notre Dame) and even real-life historical figures (Pocahontas) into much-loved, incredibly successful animated feature films. But oddly enough, they had never tapped into mythology, a natural source for artistic inspiration, until they hit on the story for their 35th animated feature, this summer's Hercules.

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      Issue #56 June 1997

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      Spawn Is HBO's Midnight Crusader: HBO Animation pushes the envelope with Spawn, the first of its adult-themed animation series being offered for midnight viewing on HBO - On paper, Spawn looks like the top-selling comic book character he is, complete with tights and flowing cape. But regular readers of Todd McFarlane's hit comic book know that Spawn has a darker side - a much darker side. Spawn often examines such mature themes as child abuse, racial tensions and other evils that plague society. The Annecy Festival. EFX Houses: How the Best Stay Hot - Sampler of Visual Effects

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      Issue #55 May 1997

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      Sleeping Giant: Fox Kids Network Grows Up - It's almost moving day at Fox Kids Network and one look at the sprawl of the new, larger quarters tells the story - this is a network that is growing. Nelvana's Madcap "Sam & Max" Set to Storm Saturday Mornings. Special Report: Max 3D Studio

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      Issue #54 April 1997

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      A Sneak Preview of The World Animation Celebration: It's coming to Pasadena from March 24 to March 30 with a variety of events that will make this the "Woodstock" of animation. Inside: A salute to Chuck Jones, Directing 60 years of Animation. Cat's Don't Dance Finally Comes to the Big Screen

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      Issue #53 March 1997

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      World Cartoon Headquarters: Cartoon Network Strengthens It's Brand Identity With a Healthy Mix of Classic Toons and Captivating New Characters. Setting Your Sights On a Web Page. Animation Magazine Special Report: SOFTIMAGE

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      Issue #52 January/February 1997

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      Disney's New Breed of TV Animation: With nearly 75 years of history behind it, Disney has created a historic tradition in the world of animation. Now, however, there are so many changes afoot at Walt Disney TV Animation that the core creative challenge, says Dean Valentine, president of Walt Disney Television and Walt Disney TV Animation, is to maintain the Disney legacy and yet grow the company beyond it

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      Issue #51 December 1996

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      Beavis and Butt-Head Do Feature Animation: It seems only fitting that the last exciting development for 1996 in the world of animation is the release of Beavis and Butt-Head Do America, the new animated feature starring the outrageous stars of the MTV series. The Year in Review. The Most Influential in Animation. The 10 Hottest Issues in Animation. Hanna-Barbera Storyboard Search. 10 Companies to Watch in 1997

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      Issue #50 November 1996

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      Jamming With the Tunes: Space Jam, a ground-breaking movie, was produced in record-breaking time. Let's Get Digital. Shamus Culhane: On Paper, In Spirit

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      Issue #49 October 1996

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      Heeeeere's Jonny! Jonny Quest returns with a new look and a new series from Hanna-Barbera. VR and Real-time Animation: A Cryptic Venture. Selling Yourself At Events

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      Issue #48 September 1996

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      The Weird and Wacky World of Nick: Nickelodeon proves it's a global winner with innovative programming. The 1996 AniComm Awards: We pick the best and brightest commercials of the past year and bring them to you. 25 Years of Nelvana. Getting Organized.

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      Issue #47 August 1996

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      The Top 100 Creative CGI Visionaries: We pay tribute to the people who brought CGI to the forefront as well as to those who continue to broaden its innovative expanse in the first of this two-part story. The Fall TV Season: Animation's Remote Control Paradise - With nearly 50 new shows coming to viewers' homes, no one can say things are slowing down

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      Issue #46 June/July 1996

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      Ooh La, La!! Hunchback Gets Animated and It's an International Affair: After almost four years of totally focused creative efforts by filmmakers and artists in California, Florida, and France, Disney's version of Victor Hugo's The Hugo's The Hunchback of Notre Dame is ready - and it's like no film made by the Mouse that you you've ever seen. Symbiosis: The Allegiance Between Toys and Toons: Which comes first, the series or the toy? The answer is the series. Or the toy. Or more likely, both at the same time. Because, where licensing is concerned, there isn't a conventional procedure. Feature Animation: Not Just Kids Play Anymore - Animated films are being embraced by audiences and it's no longer just a Mouse-led field. Great stories, innovative design and mind-boggling technical advancements are making this the hottest genre to reach the silver screen

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      Issue #45 May 1996

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      Westwood Studios: Creating an Oasis by the Mirage - Founded by a couple of commando[programmer-artist types, Louis Castle and Brett W. Sperry, Las Vegas-based Westwood's mission is much akin to that of its home-town competition - give the people what they want. A 64-Bit World Lies in Wait: What do you get when you cross a $99 Nintendo game console with a half-million dollar SGI graphics supercomputer? The results may surprise you. Digital Effects Houses: Putting the Magic in Movies - Now, empowered by faster compmuters, great off-the-shelf software and a growing group of talented computer artists, the number of digital effects facilities have blossomed

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      Issue #44 April 1996

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      Film Roman Draws a Universal Language: No matter what your native language, Garfield the cat speaks your language. And that translates into a big plus for Film Roman as the animation firm dips its toes deeply into international waters. James and The Giant Peach: The Journey from Dahl to Disney - From the studio that made The Little Mermaid's lost souls cute and gutted the Beast's wolf fight in Beauty and the Beast, now comes an animated feature based on a work by that most unDisneysque of authors: Roald Dahl. Post and Animation: Merging Technique and Talent: With an animation project, post production is often paradoxically, more of a partner in the production process, and, with the arrival of sophisticated 3-D computer graphics software, post has even become the place to create the animation itself.

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      Issue #43 March 1996

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      Weather Prediction: Clear Skies for Blue Sky: Their peers are Industrial Light and Magic, Digital Domain and Pixar. But, unlike these mega-powers in the computer animation industry, you may not recognize their name. Hot Spot Directors: Labors of love - as well as of commission - are what is on display in these animated commercial spots. Warner Bros. Continues to Innovate: What's up doc? At Warner Bros., those wacky, lovable Looney Tune characters are swinging in with 'hare'-raising new movies.

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      Issue #42 February 1996

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      Saban Scores Success: With an eye toward the future, Saban Entertainment continues its visionary quest for entertainment that fulfills its successful track record. Digital Animation: The 'E' Ticket Ride - In this 2-D animation business, there's an explosion going on and that explosion just caused the pencil to self-destruct. The Quest for the Best Post: There are post production tasks galore, looming air dates and the production is way behind schedule. So, how do you pick the best place?

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