"Your Name" has garnered international acclaim. It's already the highest-grossing anime film ever, currently raking in over $330 million worldwide, and that's before hitting US theaters this week.
Millennial fans of the 1990s cartoon "Rugrats" are illustrating the characters as adults. Now, one of the show's original artists draws the Rugrats as they would really look in 2015.
CalArts, the legendary animation school that feeds Pixar, has put its annual showcase of student work online for all to see.
This week, Thom Yorke inexplicably becomes the poster child for Iranian marriage issues and the internet learns how to wow Owen Wilson.
We check in with Garman Herigstad, who is making a calligraphy version of the Book of Proverbs. Now, his project’s ambition has grown to three dimensions.
Only a video game released exclusively in Japan would reward its players with a spare, sleek, utterly delightful ode to color and sound.
A kindergarten teacher with a comfortable job watched “Finding Nemo” on a whim. She didn’t realize how it would change her life.
Using nothing more than an iPhone and some office supplies, an animator makes the real world teem with cartoons.
GIF turns out to be the perfect format to experience the simple beauty of hand-drawn animation.
"The Thief and the Cobbler," an Aladdin-like film worked on by former Disney animators, took 30 years to make and was never released.
Latvian animator Signe Baumane has battled depression for most of her life — a battle that was made even more difficult by the oppressive culture of the Soviet Union. But when she discovered her depression had hereditary roots, she decided to make a film about the illness, one that's surreal, dark and funny all at once.