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” ...
Considering how often animals appear in New Yorker cartoons, one would assume that our cartoonists are quite fond of them. Of the seventy-nine thousand cartoons that we have published since 1925, more ...
In a recent interview with the New York Public Library, Amy Kurzweil described her cartoons as studies in “erudite silliness.” Well, Kurzweil is certainly erudite—just check out those pencil-nub ...
A digital book, “Drawing for Nothing,” highlights some of the best art from canceled animation projects like “Me and My Shadow.” By Robert Ito Among fans of canceled animated film projects — and yes, ...
Many cartoon characters are wildly over the top, with exaggerated expressions and hilarious voices, so it might surprise you that a lot of them are actually inspired by real people. In some cases, ...
British animator Julia Pott, the creator of Cartoon Network’s new children’s series “Summer Camp Island,” said it spoke “to people who are craving gentleness,” during a presentation of the show ...
On the occasion of their birthday and the publication of comics, Cartoon People has organized the “Cartoon People Festival” from September 23 to 25. Ahsan Habib, cartoonist and editor of Unmad will be ...