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Looking up the Annecy Festival, it is actually a panel celebrating 25 Years of Cartoon Network Studios, which began becoming its own thing in 1999 with a new actual studio building in 2000.
Cartoon Network's post celebrating Pride Month received a ton of hate, following which the channel decided to give it back in the comments section.
Genndy Tartakovsky, Craig McCracken, J.G. Quintel, Rebecca Sugar, Pendleton Ward, and Adam Muto talk about their work for CN's 25th anniversary.
Videos by ComicBook.com At the recent Cartoon Network panel at Annecy, the event brought together the likes of Craig McCracken, Genndy Tartakovsky, Rebecca Sugar, Pendleton Ward, and J.G. Qunitel.
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Former Cartoon Network president Christina Miller has been appointed CEO of Toronto-based children’s entertainment company Spin Master, as incumbent Max Rangel prepares to step down. Miller, who has ...
How to Start a Cartoon Show. Animation is a big part of the entertainment industry, and new cartoon series are continuously being developed. From adults to toddlers, there is no market left ...
LEGO IDEAS 10K Club – Scooby Doo: Raven’s Wood Mansion The cartoon sleuths discover ghouls and horrible rich guys in elaborate costumes in this LEGO cartoon playset. The manor features a unique roof ...
Cartoon Network slayed the anti-Pride trolls in their own comments The network didn’t flinch when shutting down hate for their Pride post, and the internet noticed.
Meanwhile, an Iranian TV station reportedly backed by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps aired a LEGO-styled cartoon celebrating this supposed victory against Israel and the U.S.
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