There was something magical about growing up with cartoons in the 1970s. Kids woke up early on Saturday mornings, sat cross-legged in front of bulky television sets, and waited patiently for their ...
Everyone loves a good cartoon, whether they grew up with nostalgic classics or continue to watch the medium evolve with its audience. Animated series are some of the most inventive and entertaining ...
The classic cartoons from many Internet-goers' pasts will be available on-demand soon via an upcoming streaming service from Warner Bros and Turner. Called Boomerang (just like the classic cartoon ...
With a wide variety of animated movies and TV series accessible around the clock, it’s easy for viewers to fall into the bottomless pit of nostalgia that is streaming classic cartoons. While Hulu, ...
Weigel Broadcasting Co. has announced the launch of an all-new national television network, MeTV Toons, dedicated exclusively to classic animation from Hollywood-era shorts to made-for-television ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. 2008; Jim Borgman Cartoon titled, An Appreciation of Sunshine Laws. Mandatory Credit: Jim Borgman-USA TODAY NETWORK The cast of ...
Tom Reimann is a writer and comedian and somehow Senior Editor of Features at Collider. He has written for Cracked.com, Mad Magazine, BunnyEars.com, and Some More News, and is the co-founder of the ...
Eh, what's up, doc? Weigel Broadcasting Co. has announced the launch of an all-new national television network, MeTV Toons, which will showcase an array of classic animated favorites from the Warner ...
Fans of classic animation will have a lot to cheer about this spring, when Turner Classic Movies (TCM) and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (SPHE) bring 38 timeless cartoons from the 1950s to DVD for ...
Scarecrow Video, one of Seattle’s most comprehensive and idiosyncratic video stores, specializes in classics and rarities. Here are suggestions from Scarecrow staff members — in their own words — for ...
Frame rates are a hot topic these days. The higher the frames per second (fps), the obviously flashier and better a film or video game must be, right? Oh, how terribly wrong that is. Don't believe us?