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Tag: Animation
GKids to Distribute Arcane Season 1 on Home Video
Today, GKids announced via Twitter that they have procured distribution rights to Arcane season 1. GKids is known for bringing anime and other hard-to-find animation to theaters and home video. Last year, they shepherded Hayao Miyazaki’s The Boy and the Heron to American cinemas. Arcane is an already-beloved animated series on Netflix. Produced by Riot…
Arcane Season 2 Poster Shows Sisterly Love
Today, a poster for season 2 of the Netflix animated sci-fi series Arcane was released on social media. Back in 2021, Riot Games and the French studio Fortiche released season 1 of the League of Legends adaptation to rave reviews from fans and newbies (like myself) alike. It took six years to create season 1,…
The Dragon Prince Announces Season 6 Release Date
This morning, the official Dragon Prince YouTube channel posted a video announcing the release date for season 6. This will be the Netflix animated series’ second to last season, and it premieres on July 26, 2024. Check out the clip here: I still need to watch season 5 of The Dragon Prince. I’ve loved this…
TRAILER: Moana 2 (2024)
Today, Disney released a teaser trailer for Moana 2. This clip provides the best look at the movie yet, showing Moana banging the hidden drum again and responding to a call from the ancestors. Auli’i Cravalho and Dwayne Johnson reprise the lead roles of Moana of Motunui and Maui the demigod. David G. Derrick is…
Rippaverse Releases Yaira #1 Animated Short
The Yaira #1 campaign is in its last few days, but the Rippaverse is still celebrating its new hero. Today, the Rippaverse Comics YouTube channel released a Yaira #1 animated short to promote the campaign’s final push. The short features a tussle between Yaira and Isom, the Rippaverse’s first hero, with Alphacore leader Bryan Solari looking on,…
REVIEW: IF (2024)
When I first started seeing posters and trailers for IF, I thought it looked atrocious. The animated characters looked cheesy and poorly integrated with the live-action characters and backgrounds. But worse than that, it seemed thoroughly unoriginal; all I could think of was Monsters, Inc. crossed with Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends. I like Ryan Reynolds, but…