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Long before reality TV blurred the lines between celebrity and character, Saturday morning cartoons were already doing it—with ink, paint and a heavy dose of bubblegum pop. Throughout the 1960s and ...
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries is set to star in the title role of “Clayface” for DC Studios, TheWrap has learned.
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The Power of Two is a co-op adventure game about Mickey Mouse and Oswald with moral choice, a magic brush and a free Steam ...
Czech director Miro Remo's funny, earthily poetic hybrid documentary 'Better Go Mad in the Wild' is a Karlovy Vary discovery with travel potential.
And as Mad's editor once explained, the magazine eventually helped shape the 1960s counterculture. But by the late 1970s these notions of opposition had themselves become mainstream.
Genndy Tartakovsky, Craig McCracken, J.G. Quintel, Rebecca Sugar, Pendleton Ward, and Adam Muto talk about their work for CN's 25th anniversary.
These otherwise beloved TV shows disappointed fans by failing to honor beloved characters, from tragic fates to rushed conclusions that missed the mark.
Cartoon characters, local nurses and pediatricians help parents get their kids to wear masks.