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Five Toons Land Golden Globe Nominations


December 15, 2011 by Ramin Zahed No Comments divider image
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The five Golden Globe nominees in the Best Animated Feature category were announced this morning in Beverly Hills. They are: Among the well-reviewed movies that didn’t make the cut were DreamWorks Kung Fu Panda 2, Disney’s Winnie the Pooh and GKids’ Chico and Rita. In fact, not even a single [...]

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Disney Channel to Offer New ‘Winnie the Pooh’ Show


December 9, 2011 by Ramin Zahed 2 Comments divider image
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Disney Channel has greenlit a new series featuring A.A. Milne’s beloved bear, Winnie the Pooh. Commissioned by Disney Channel’s EMA division and produced by Welsh indie Boomerang and Italian shop Maga, the new show is called Tales of Friendship with Winnie the Pooh. The series, which mixes live-action with “book-style [...]

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‘Chico and Rita’ Wins Best Euro Animated Film Prize


December 5, 2011 by Ramin Zahed No Comments divider image
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As we’re waiting to hear about Annie Award nominations on Monday (Dec. 4), we can update you on some of the recent animation noms and wins that happened over the past few days. Over the weekend, the Spanish feature Chico & Rita, which is directed by Fernando Trueba, Javier Mariscal [...]

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The 2012 Features Race


November 18, 2011 by Ramin Zahed 3 Comments divider image
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With the potential to nab five nomination spots instead of just three this year, the toon industry is sure to see a wider variety of films vying for the Best Animated Feature award come Oscar time—but which of the 2011 releases will be leading the pack, and which will be [...]

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Animation Magazine’s Oscar Watch [Part 1 of 4]


by Ramin Zahed 1 Comment divider image
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Early award season watchers seem to be unable (or unwilling) to pick frontrunners in the animation race this year. But most of them have high hopes for a certain Belgian boy reporter and his dog Snowy. A wise man once said that the greatest friend of truth is time. So, [...]

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18 Films Submitted in Animated Feature Oscar Race


November 4, 2011 by Thomas J. McLean 1 Comment divider image
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Eighteen features have been submitted for consideration in the Animated Feature Film category for the 84th Academy Awards. The 18 submitted features are: The Adventures of Tintin Alois Nebel Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked Arthur Christmas Cars 2 A Cat in Paris  Chico & Rita Gnomeo & Juliet Happy Feet [...]

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‘Pooh,’ ‘Cars 2′ Return to Big Screen at El Capitan


November 3, 2011 by Thomas J. McLean No Comments divider image
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Disney has scheduled a return engagement in Hollywood for two of its summer releases: Winnie the Pooh and Cars 2. The features will begin playing at the El Capitan Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard starting this Friday, Nov. 4, and continuing through Nov. 20. Screenings of Pooh will include the short [...]

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Winnie the Pooh, Tom & Jerry New on DVD


October 24, 2011 by Mercedes Milligan No Comments divider image
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A tasty selection of home entertainment treats are available for sampling today, including Disney’s new animated Winnie the Pooh adventure and Volume One of the Tom and Jerry Golden Collection! Winnie the Pooh [Disney, $29.99] A. A. Milne’s tubby little teddy bear stuffed with fluff has made his triumphant return [...]

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Ed Benedict and the Cartoon Revolution


August 18, 2011 by Michael Mallory 2 Comments divider image
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The recent release of Disney’s Winnie the Pooh illustrates just how much the look of animation has changed over the past twenty years. Today, of course, we regard such changes as being matters of dimension:  two-dimensional, hand-drawn (like Pooh) as opposed to three-dimensional, digital imagery (like damn near everything else). [...]

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‘Captain America’s’ $68M Beats Still-Strong ‘Potter’ Finale


July 25, 2011 by Thomas J. McLean No Comments divider image
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The fighting prowess of Marvel’s star-spangled superhero lead a strong charge at the weekend box office, handily deflecting the magic of Harry Potter to second place. Captain America: The First Avenger finished first at the box office its opening weekend with an estimated $65 million in ticket sales. The visual-effects-loaded [...]

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