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N orth Korean animators may have helped create popular cartoons for Amazon Prime Video, Max and other streaming services. Researchers from the Washington-based 38 North project allegedly ...
Nickelodeon is previewing the animated comedy series "Wylde Pak," which spotlights a Korean American family and the dynamics ...
Popular Internet cartoon series "Sound of the Heart" is being adapted for TV. The webtoon, posted twice a week since 2006 on ...
A special exhibition about Korean women forced into sexual slavery during World War II attracted nearly 17,000 visitors ...
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Documents show North Korean animators worked on Prime Video, Cartoon Network showsResearchers have unearthed a trove of documents that show animators in North Korea contributed to shows that were distributed by Amazon and Warner Bros Discovery’s (WBD) media outlets.
TASS/. South Korea’s The Korea Herald has expressed regret over its publication of a cartoon about the victims of the terrorist attack late last week on a crowded concert at the Crocus City Hall ...
New evidence suggests that parts of shows like Amazon’s ‘Invincible’ and Max’s upcoming ‘Iyanu: Child of Wonder’ were produced in North Korea. European and Asian companies had bypassed ...
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