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Oscar-Qualifying Fest Anča Reveals Animated Lineup for 2025

The 18th edition of the Fest Anča International Animation Festival brings a fresh selection of the most intriguing, diverse and offbeat animations from the past two years. The festival will take place in Žilina, Slovakia from June 24-29, 2025.

A record-breaking 1,800 short animated films from 83 countries were submitted to Fest Anča this year. That’s 203 hours — over eight and a half days — of nonstop viewing, featuring works from countries including Mexico, Sweden and Malaysia. The pre-selection committee, consisting of Jakub Spevák, Ema Nemčovičová and Peter Gašparík, spent several months carefully reviewing each and every one. In the end, 218 films were chosen for the festival’s official selection.

Films that win the Anča Award for Best Animated Short and Best Slovak Animated Short are automatically eligible for consideration in the Oscar Best Animated Short Film Competition.

Only 36 films made it into the main competition, 13 of them student works. The lineup features big names in contemporary animation, including Yoriko Mizushiri, Sasha Svirsky, Koji Yamamura and Amanda Therese Bonaiuto, as well as emerging talents.

The selection showcases a diverse range of techniques, including stop-motion animation uncovering layers of street graffiti, and unconventional methods like 3D scanning and pinscreen animation. Narratives tackle current social issues, such as he Czech-Slovak-Ukrainian documentary I Died in Irpin, which reconstructs the events of February 24, 2022. as well as fictive universes.

Free the Chickens (Matúš Vizár, 2024)
Free the Chickens (Matúš Vizár, 2024)

Student works from the Slovak Academy of Performing Arts, FAMU in Prague and the Dutch Design Academy Eindhoven dominate the Slovak film competition’s eight films. Among them is Matúš Vizár, who returns with his new film Free the Chickens, which follows four activists. His previous film, The Pandas (2013), scored at international festivals and was placed third in the Cinéfondation section at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival.

Covering genres including as rap, indie rock, K-pop, trash metal and more, the fest’s popular music video competition will present unique visions, such as a video composed in 15 animation styles from 15 animators around the world, and one inspired by Nosferatu.

Fest Anča’s  children’s competition features six short films full of fun and friendship, each with a message that resonates with adults too. One such film tells the story of a small poisonous mushroom that dreams of becoming a chef, but must overcome the prejudice of its surroundings.

The festival’s non-competitive sections also feature intriguing and bold films. These include works that narrowly missed out on the competition, along with shorts from around the world, animated documentaries, films for children and non-narrative animations. One standout in the latter category is Glass House, which incorporates artificial intelligence — but only to the extent that the director’s creative input remains clearly visible.

Mambo No.2 (Anne Feldmeier, 2024)
Mambo No.2 (Anne Feldmeier, 2024)

The most sophisticated and entertaining films can be found in the Anča in Wonderland section, which takes audiences down a rabbit hole of absurdity, wit, and bizarre creativity. Anča in Mordor, on the other hand, swaps laughter for fear, discomfort and spreading mold. The most films packed into one program can be found in the Extremely Short Section of Extremely Short Films, featuring films under two minutes long.

The main theme of the festival’s 18th edition is “Our Bodies.” Fest Anča promises to deconstruct them, reshape them into new forms and breathe new life into them, with the aim of sensitizing us to our own bodies and those of others. The festival raises questions about whether we can exist outside of our bodies, or if we are too attached to them. Are our bodies, perhaps, the ultimate instruments of resistance?

While this theme is central to the festival’s exploration, it wasn’t the determining factor in selecting films for the official Fest Anča lineup. Instead, the theme will be reflected in special curated sections on corporeality, as well as in the selection of feature films, retrospectives, and other parts of the program to be announced in coming months.

The Fest Anča International Animation Festival 2025 is financially supported by the Audiovisual Fund, LITA Fund and SPP Foundation.

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Kristen Wiig and Gloria Estefan to Play in DreamWorks’ Fall Release, ‘Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie’

Kristen Wiig and Gloria Estefan are the latest stars to check in to DreamWorks’ fall release, Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie. Margie Cohn, DreamWorks Animation president, made the announcement on Wednesday afternoon at Universal’s CinemaCon 2025 presentation in Las Vegas.

The movie, which is directed by Ryan Crego (Arlo the Alligator Boy, Sanjay and Craig), is a live-action/animation hybrid which finds Gabby (Laila Lockhart Kraner) embarking on a road trip with her Grandma Gigi (played by Estefan) to the urban wonderland of Cat Francisco. When Gabby’s dollhouse ends up in the hands of the eccentric Vera, the cat lady (Wiig), Gabby has to get the Gabby Cats back in the real world. The script is penned by Melanie Wilson LaBracio and Adam Wilson.

The Gabby’s Dollhouse cast also includes Logan Bailey, Eduardo Franco, Juliet Donenfeld, Donovan Patton, Sainty Nelson, Maggie Lowe, Carla Tassara, Tara Strong and Secunda Wood.

“She’s big and she’s about to get much bigger, which is to say that our girl is primed and ready for her theatrical debut,” Cohn said, referring to plans to bring the popular property to theme parks, live entertainment, gaming, interactive offerings and more. “This will be an all-new hybrid family adventure that is imaginative and interactive.”

Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie

Gabby’s Dollhouse, which is now in its 11th season (76 episodes overall), first premiered on Netflix in January of 2021. Created by Blue’s Clues veterans Traci Paige Johnson and Jennifer Twomey, the interactive show combines live-action and animation and follows the adventures of Gabby (voiced and portrayed by Laila Lockhart Kraner) and her feline friends (the Gabby Cats) inside the magical dollhouse. The show, which was renewed for a 12th season, has been a huge success for Netflix and DreamWorks Animation, and is considered one of the the top preschool brands in the U.S. across publishing, home, apparel and more. The Gabby’s Dollhouse YouTube channell gets a million visitors weekly.

Universal will release Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie in U.S. theaters on Sept. 26.

Sources: Deadline, Hollywood Reporter, The Wrap

Universal Dates Live-Action ‘How to Train Your Dragon 2’ for 2027

As CinemaCon rolls on, Universal Pictures announced that its live-action expansion of DreamWorks Animation’s beloved Dragons universe will continue with How to Train Your Dragon 2, which has set a theatrical wide release date of Friday, June 11, 2027.

The news comes ahead of the first live-action reimagining’s take-off date this summer. Written, produced and directed by three-time Oscar nominee and Golden Globe winner Dean DeBlois — the creative pilot of DWA’s Dragon films, How to Train Your Dragon will recount the fated meeting and friendship between Hiccup and a CG Toothless. The film opens June 13.

Director Dean DeBlois (Image courtesy of DreamWorks/Universal)

Synopsis: On the rugged isle of Berk, where Vikings and dragons have been bitter enemies for generations, Hiccup (Mason ThamesThe Black PhoneFor All Mankind) stands apart. The inventive yet overlooked son of Chief Stoick the Vast (Gerard Butler, reprising his voice role from the animated franchise), Hiccup defies centuries of tradition when he befriends Toothless, a feared Night Fury dragon. Their unlikely bond reveals the true nature of dragons, challenging the very foundations of Viking society. 

With the fierce and ambitious Astrid (BAFTA nominee Nico ParkerDumboThe Lastof Us) and the village’s quirky blacksmith Gobber (Nick FrostSnow White and the HuntsmanShaun of the Dead) by his side, Hiccup confronts a world torn by fear and misunderstanding. 

As an ancient threat emerges, endangering both Vikings and dragons, Hiccup’s friendship with Toothless becomes the key to forging a new future. Together, they must navigate the delicate path toward peace, soaring beyond the boundaries of their worlds and redefining what it means to be a hero and a leader.

From left, actors Gerard Butler, Nico Parker and director Dean DeBlois were on hand at CinemaCon to promote their movie.

 

Maxon One Launches New Features for Gaming, VFX & 3D Artists

Maxon today announced a significant update to the Maxon One product suite with hundreds of new features and capabilities across its popular tools including ZBrush for desktop and iPad, Red Giant, Maxon Studio, Cinema 4D, Redshift and Cineware.

“One of Maxon’s key goals is to enable artists to create wherever they are,” states David McGavran. “The new Maxon release is yet another step toward a future where creative potential knows no limits. From the groundbreaking ZBrush digital sculpting capabilities on an iPad to the expanded Maxon Studio and new tools for DaVinci Resolve, we are empowering artists everywhere to push the boundaries with the freedom to bring their creative visions to life literally anywhere.”

NAB 2025 attendees can see a special preview of Maxon Studio Create Page, the company’s powerful new tool that enables broadcasters and brands to develop custom, brand-specific templates for seamless enterprise-wide motion graphics workflows. Visitors to the Maxon booth can also get an exclusive sneak peek at Liquid Simulations, an upcoming feature set to bring realistic fluid dynamics to Cinema 4D, further expanding creative possibilities for motion designers and visual effects artists. New Maxon solution previews, like the Maxon Studio Create Page, can be found at booth SL5116.

These updates are now available to Maxon One subscribers. For more information on features, pricing, and subscription options, visit www.maxon.net.

 

Maxon One Limitless

ZBrush for Desktop and iPad Innovation

ZBrush for iPad now delivers a feature-rich experience for digital sculptors and game artists, allowing them to create high-quality assets on the go. With expanded toolsets and seamless desktop integration, ZBrush for iPad is a game-changer for mobile content creation. Highlights include:

  • The highly requested ZModeler tool is now available on iPad with a completely new UI, giving artists advanced polygonal modeling capabilities on the go. Additionally, the desktop version received major updates, including new presets, improved Insert Edge Loop snapping controls, and an enhanced selection mode — continuing to expand creative possibilities across platforms.

  • Nanomesh is now supported on iPad, enabling users to populate mesh polygons with one or multiple models seamlessly; ensuring no performance degradation.

  • Continuing to bring features from the desktop version, UV Master offers a simple, one-click solution for unwrapping 3D models, making UV mapping more accessible to artists. This tool enhances workflows by enabling seamless use of Surface Noise, Texture Maps, IMM brushes with UVs, and displacement mapping for detailed sculpting and texturing.

  • Seamless workflow between ZBrush and Cinema 4D ensures a smooth pipeline between mobile and desktop workflows.

 

Red Giant Delights DaVinci Resolve Users

Maxon expands its support for DaVinci Resolve, providing editors and colorists with powerful tools to enhance and stylize projects with ease. Highlights include:

  • Real Lens Flares: Create authentic light flares based on real-world lens properties, enhancing cinematic realism.

  • Optical Glow: Adds a smooth, cinematic glow effect, perfect for neon signs, sci-fi visuals, and polished aesthetic enhancements.

  • Magic Bullet Looks: Apply professional-grade color correction and filmic styles effortlessly, achieving high-quality color grades.

  • Universe Toolkit: A collection of video effects, creative transitions and stylized elements such as VHS and Bokeh.

 

Maxon Studio Designer Curated Templates for Brands and Social Platforms

Create stunning motion graphics and dynamic visuals using an extensive set of fully customizable motion graphics and effects templates in Adobe After Effects. Highlights include:

  • 100+ New Maxon Studio Capsules, created by artist Andy Needham, offer users customizable templates that accelerate stylish motion-design workflows.

  • New Vertical Templates for social video include pre-built layouts optimized for TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts.

 

Cinema 4D  Delivers Dynamic Spline Control & Enhanced Simulations

Cinema 4D, the industry’s top choice for motion graphics, delivers new innovative spline tools and enhanced simulation capabilities for next-level motion graphics. Artists can achieve complex, dynamic effects with more control than ever before. Highlights include:

  • Spline Modifiers from Rocket Lasso: Generate and manipulate splines with advanced animation capabilities, ideal for motion graphics and typography.

  • Unified Simulation & Particles Enhancements: Refined physics-based effects and improved particle systems for greater realism and efficiency.

 

RedShift Updates Give Greater Control and Speed

Maxon continues to expand Redshift’s versatility with key updates that enhance rendering workflows across multiple applications. Highlights include:

  • Redshift OpenPBR support expands compatibility with industry-standard OpenPBR materials while maintaining Redshift’s renowned rendering speed.

  • Material graph baking for Cinema 4D Viewport enhances material previews, allowing artists to fine-tune textures before rendering.

  • In Houdini, per-point attributes are now interpolated into smooth gradients on hair curves, so it’s easy to create complex multi-color strands and hair dye designs.

  •   In both Houdini and Maya, the USD procedural enables pipeline assets to be easily instanced—now with support for USD overrides to easily swap assets.

  •  Automatic conversion of Vray and Corona materials in 3ds Max makes it easy for arch-vis and product viz artists to experience the power of Redshift without re-creating their existing material libraries.

  • Extended Redshift support enables high-quality concept renders directly from ZBrush for enhanced visualization.

Cineware for Unreal Engine

Cineware for Unreal enables seamless transfer to Unreal Engine, now with complete support for rigged and animated characters. Highlights include:

  • Effortlessly bring Cinema 4D scenes into Unreal Engine with a streamlined, artist-friendly workflow.

  • Import assets, materials, lighting, and animations with fewer steps, keeping your focus on creativity.

  • Transfer fully rigged characters and skeletal animations with ease, ensuring a smooth production pipeline.

  • Craft immersive game environments and cinematic sequences with minimal setup time.

Peppa Pig Meets the New Baby with Fans in Global Cinema Experience

Hasbro today announced Peppa Pig’s Peppa Meets the Baby Cinema Experience, which will arrive in more than 2,600 cinemas across 14 countries beginning May 30. In partnership with Trafalgar Releasing, the global leader in Event Cinema distribution, tickets for this cinema-exclusive release will be available beginning April 9 at peppapigcinemaexperience.com.

Synopsis: Pig changes are coming! Join Peppa Pig and her family at the cinema as they get ready for their biggest adventure yet: welcoming a new baby! There’s no better time to embark on a full house renovation, shop for a new car and make special memories together. Celebrate the beginning of an exciting new era of Peppa Pig at this special, big screen experience with an hour of laughter, tears and loads of heartwarming moments. With 10 oinktastic new episodes, six brand new songs and music videos, little ones can dance and sing along with Peppa and her family and friends.

Mummy Pig’s joyous announcement marks the beginning of a transformational era for the Peppa Pig brand that will continue with new content across entertainment and retail, as well as updated narratives for the next twenty years and beyond. Additional details, content, products and events showcasing the new family of five and this monumental change will roll out throughout the spring including unveilings of the baby’s gender, name and more.

The Peppa Meets the Baby Cinema Experience will screen in English in select cinemas across the United Kingdom, United States, Canada and Australia.

Peppa Meets the Baby

FOX & Disney Renew Animated Faves & Welcome Back ‘American Dad!’

FOX Entertainment has ordered unprecedented, early four-season renewals for 20th Television Animation series The Simpsons, Family Guy and Bob’s Burgers, and announced the return of American Dad! to the network. The announcement was made today by Michael Thorn, President of FOX Television Network.

“This new deal celebrates the eternal popularity of these iconic comedies, as well as the enduring, prolific relationship we continue to enjoy with our friends at 20th Television Animation and the brilliant creators — that goes double for Seth this time around — and incredible voices behind these contemporary classics,” said Thorn.

The three fan-favorite series — all produced by 20th Television Animation, a part of Disney Television Studios — have each received four additional seasons, continuing their impressive runs on FOX through the 2028-29 broadcast cycle. The renewals encompass the 16th through 19th Seasons of Bob’s Burgers, the 24th through 27th Seasons of Family Guy and the record-setting 37th through 40th Seasons of The Simpsons, extending its standing as the longest-running scripted primetime series in television history.

American Dad!, created by Seth MacFarlane, Mike Barker and Matt Weitzman, debuted on FOX in 2005 and was a part of the network’s animation lineup through 2014. The animated comedy will return to the network for Seasons 20 through 23.

“This historic four-season order from our longtime partners at FOX is truly monumental for these iconic animated series. We are so proud that these legendary shows will continue for hundreds of more episodes, allowing new and longstanding fans to watch, rewatch and experience more of The Simpsons, Family Guy, American Dad! and Bob’s Burgers for years to come,” said Marci Proietto, head of 20th Television Animation.

Disney+ and Hulu remain the exclusive global streaming home of these four iconic animated series, boasting a collective library of all 2,000 episodes. Last year, both Family Guy and Bob’s Burgers were ranked as two of the Top 10 most streamed shows in the U.S., according to Nielsen, with 42.44 billion and 36.79 billion minutes viewed, respectively.

“The longevity of this agreement reaffirms our commitment to the successful partnership we’ve built with the incredible team at Disney,” said Rob Wade, CEO of FOX Entertainment. “This collaboration has and will continue to generate meaningful long-term value and strategically build audiences from FOX to Hulu to fans worldwide.”

Also returning to the FOX lineup are Krapopolis and Grimsburg, which are not as  popular in the ratings as the older prime-time toons. Krapopolis is currently in its second season, but it has already has been renewed for a fourth season. Grimsburg is also expected to come back for its third year. Sony TV/Fox Entertainment co-production Universal Basic Guys, was already renewed for a second season last May ahead of its series premiere. However, we don’t know whether FOX’s other animated show The Great North, which debuted in 2021 and has been on the cabler for five seasons has been picked up for a sixth season or not.

FOX is home to the longest running primetime animation block in television history, featuring the reigning first families of animation, the Simpsons, the Griffins and the Belchers, as well as the return of the Smith family in American Dad!

The Simpsons, Family Guy and Bob’s Burgers ranked among the Top 10 comedies for the 2023-24 Broadcast Season, marking The Simpsons’ fifth, Family Guy’s sixth and Bob’s Burgers’ third consecutive season topping the list. For almost a decade, Family Guy has ranked as FOX’s most-streamed program each season, and continues the trend this season, averaging 9.4 million P2+ viewers.

The Simpsons is a Gracie Films Production in association with 20th Television Animation from creator Matt Groening, developed by James L. Brooks, Matt Groening and Sam Simon and executive produced by James L. Brooks, Matt Groening and showrunner Matt Selman.

Seth MacFarlane is creator and executive producer of Family Guy with Rich Appel an Alec Sulkin serving as executive producers and showrunners.

Bob’s Burgers was created and is executive produced by Loren Bouchard with Nora Smith and Holly Schlesinger serving as executive producers and showrunners.

CinemaCon: Warner Bros. Pictures Animation Teases Slate of Updated Classics and New Originals

At the Warner Bros. presentation for this week’s CinemaCon, there was plenty of action for upcoming live-action spectacles such as SupermanF1 and The Bride, but toon lovers will also be glad to hear reports of a strong showing for Warner Bros. Pictures Animation.

President Bill Damaschke announced a “new commitment to theatrical animation” in introducing the showcase, which included teases for many of the titles announced when he was appointed to his studio position back in 2023. Some titles spotted:

  • Kicking off Warner’s “Seussiverse” is The Cat in the Hat theatrical feature, slated for release on March 6, 2026. The film is written and directed by Alessandro Carloni and Erica Rivinoja, and stars Bill Hader as The Cat (who dropped in on the presentation to intro an unfinished early trailer), Quinta Brunson,  Bowen Yang, Xochitl Gomez, Matt Berry and Paula Pell. Produced in association with Dr. Seuss Enterprises; DNEG is handling the animation.
  • Dr. Seuss’s Oh, the Place You’ll Go! was announced for a March 17, 2028 release at the start of this year. The feature is directed by Jon M. Chu and animation veteran Jill Culton, with a screenplay by Rob Lieber and original songs by Benj Pasek & Justin Paul. Produced with Dr. Seuss Ent. and J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot.
  • Locksmith Animation’s Bad Fairies, which last year was announced for a July 2027 release, is a “subversive musical comedy”  featuring songs by the creators of Tony winner Six, Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss. Centaurworld creator Megan Nicole Dong directs the tale written by Deborah Frances-White, which is set in modern-day London and follows a gang of rule-breaking fairies.
  • Margie Claus, a holiday musical comedy marking Melissa McCarthy‘s animation debut, is tooling along to be unwrapped on November 5, 2027. The film was previously announced in 2019 to be directed by McCarthy’s husband and collaborator, Ben Falcone, before being quietly dropped and then resurrected in the Warner Bros. Pictures Animation rejiggering. Animator Shane Prigmore is now reportedly at the helm.
  • Out of DC Studios’ Batman universe, Dynamic Duo will be a mixed-media action-adventure featuring two Robins, Dick Grayson (Nightwing) and Jason Todd (Red Hood). The pic received a release date of June 30, 2028 in December. Produced with puppet animation shop Swaybox Studios and Matt Reeves’ 6th & Idaho, the pic is directed by Swaybox co-founder Arthur Mintz and written by Oscar winner Matthew Aldrich (Coco).
  • Meet the Flintstones is still in development. Based on the Hanna-Barbera Saturday morning classic The Flintstones, the pic is written by The Super Mario Bros. Movie director duo Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic.

Looney Tunes - Carrotblanca

The appearance of Bugs Bunny in the animation slate teaser heightened anticipation for another write-off Looney Tunes movie. The inclusion of this legacy WB animation star comes after repeated blows to aforementioned legacy by the studio, including wiping the classic Looney Tunes from Warner Bros. Discovery’s Max streamer and the demolition of an old LT studio building on the Burbank lot.
Having rescued the abandoned The Day the Earth Stood Still and, more recently, Coyote vs. Acme, Ketchup Ent. could be earmarking some funds for another pick-up….

‘South Park’ Sets Long-Awaited Season 27 Premiere with New Teaser

Comedy Central today announced that Season 27 of South Park will premiere Wednesday, July 9 — and the new season’s teaser promises a valiant attempt to make global events look even more absurd through the acclaimed show’s signature animated lens.

Season 26 wrapped up on Comedy Central in March of 2023, with fans biding over through three special programming events on Paramount+ last year.

The spot reintroduces us to the South Park kids and their families (plus a special cameo by a jet-pack toting Diddy), proclaiming “The acclaimed drama returns.” First-look footage is laced with references to the Los Angeles wildfires, international tensions, ketamine therapy and the occasional plane crash.

The hit animated franchise South Park, which celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2022, debuted on Comedy Central August 13, 1997. Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny were first seen in the animated short The Spirit of Christmas.

Co-creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone are executive producers, along with Anne Garefino and Frank C. Agnone II. Eric Stough, Adrien Beard, Bruce Howell and Vernon Chatman are producers. Christopher Brion is the Creative Director of South Park Digital Studios. South Park’s website is SouthPark.cc.com.

‘Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld’ Drops Trailer ahead of May 4 Premiere

Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld [Disney+]

Today, Disney+ released the trailer, key art and stills for Lucasfilm Animation’s Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld, an all-new anthology series of animated shorts from creator Dave Filoni, premiering exclusively on Disney+ just in time for the “Star Wars holiday,” May the 4th.

Synopsis: The series of animated Star Wars anthologies, which began in 2022 with Tales of the Jedi and continued in 2024 with Tales of the Empire, this time focuses on the criminal underbelly of the galaxy through the experiences of two iconic villains.

Former assassin and bounty hunter Asajj Ventress is given a new chance at life and must go on the run with an unexpected new ally, while outlaw Cad Bane faces his past when he confronts an old friend, now a Marshal on the opposite side of the law.

Filoni created the series and is the supervising director. He is also an executive producer along with Athena Yvette Portillo and Carrie Beck. Josh Rimes serves as co-executive producer, Alex Spotswood is the senior producer and Matt Michnovetz is the writer.

The voice cast includes Nika Futterman, Corey Burton, Artt Butler, Lane Factor, AJ LoCascio, Clare Grant, Dawn-Lyen Gardner and Eric Lopez.

En Garde! ‘Rose of Versailles’ Trailer Intros Netflix’s Gallant Anime Romance

The Rose of Versailles [ ⒸRiyoko Ikeda Production / The Rose of Versailles Production Committee]

Netflix today debuted its official English-subtitled trailer for The Rose of Versailles, the brand-new anime film based on Riyoko Ikeda’s classic anime set at the dawn of the French Revolution. The series debuts April 30 on the streamer.

Synopsis: For everyone who once admired those lovely roses… That heart-pounding excitement is brought back to life.

This tale of romance and fate unfolds during the turbulent French Revolution vividly bringing to life the world of Oscar — a beautiful woman raised as a boy by a distinguished general — and an ensemble of unforgettable characters. Set in the prosperous late 18th century, they embrace their destinies with grace and beauty, despite being swept along by the times. In an era of restrictions, Oscar defies the societal limits of status and gender, choosing her own path and bravely leaping into the French Revolution.

From Japanese studio MAPPA (Ranma 1/2 2024, Chainsaw Man), the feature is directed by Ai Yoshimura (Dance with Devils Fortuna, My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU) and written by Tomoko Konparu (Kakuriyo: Bed & Breakfast for Spirits, Nana) — who have previously collaborated on Dance with Devils and Blue Spring Ride. The character design is by Mariko Oka, with music by Hiroyuki Sawano, Kohta Yamamoto and music producer Hiroyuki Sawano. The theme song “Versailles” is performed by Ayaka.

English Voice Cast:

  • Caitlin Glass
  • Megan Shipman
  • Karen Strassman
  • Ryan Colt Levy
  • Andy Delos Santos
  • Brandon McInnis
  • Daman Mills
  • Talon Warburton
  • Greg Whipple
  • Damian Haas
  • J Michael Tatum
  • Kiff VandenHeuvel
  • Barbara Goodson
  • Alejandro Saab
  • Jon Hall
  • Shelby Young

Toho Next and Avex Pictures handle distribution for The Rose of Versailles.

Ikeda’s original manga was published by Shueisha in 1972-73, collected into 14 volumes. The anime series adaptation aired in 1979-80, produced by Tokyo Movie Shinsha. The historical romance inspired spin-off manga series as well as numerous stage plays, the live-action film Lady Oscar (1979) and the animated movie The Rose of Versailles: I’ll Love You as Long as I Live (1987).

Exclusive Clip: ‘The King of Kings’ Animates Storytime with Charles Dickens

The King of Kings [Angel Studios]

This month, family audiences have a chance to experience the story of the New Testament through a fresh, animated lens, when Angel Studios presents The King of Kings in theaters on April 11, timed to Holy Week. The CG feature is inspired by a retelling of the story of Jesus Christ from literary legend Charles Dickens, and is produced by animation studio Mofac.

Ahead of the big-screen launch, Animation Magazine debuts an exclusive first-look clip featuring Charles Dickens (voiced by Kenneth Branagh) and his wife, Catherine (Uma Thurman), who urges the writer up to his study to tell the story of “the true King of Kings” to his King Arthur-loving lad, Walter. Watch it below!

Synopsis: Renowned storyteller Charles Dickens finds it challenging to bond with his imaginative son, Walter, amidst his busy career. After Walter disrupts one of Dickens’ readings, Dickens decides to share the story of Jesus Christ with him, hoping to bridge the gap between them. As Dickens narrates the story, Walter becomes captivated, experiencing the events of Jesus’ life vividly Through the journey of Jesus, Walter and Dickens’ ‘relationship deepens, culminating in a bond of love forged through storytelling.

The King of Kings is the directorial debut of VFX supervisor Seong-ho Jang (The Thousand Faces of Dunjia), and features a stellar voice cast which also includes Pierce Brosnan as Pontius Pilate, Mark Hamill as King Herod, Roman Griffin Davis as Walter Dickens, Forest Whitaker as Peter, Ben Kingsley as High Priest Caiaphas and Oscar Isaac as Jesus Christ.

Dickens wrote The Life of Our Lord in the 1840s and read it to his family each Christmas, but the piece was largely unknown until it was published in 1934, six decades after the author’s death.

Learn more about The King of Kings and find showtimes at angel.com/movies/king-of-kings.

‘Dan Da Dan’ Coming to Blu-ray & Collector’s Edition Sets

Hit 2024 anime series Dan Da Dan: Season One is bringing its paranormal hijinks to Blu-ray this summer, from GKIDS and with distribution by Shout! Studios. The June 10 release will be available as a two-disc standard set as well as in a Collector’s Edition packed with exclusive bonus features, as well as a 32-page booklet, art cards and a die-cut sticker.

Synopsis: Dan Da Dan follows Momo, a high school girl from a family of spirit mediums, and her classmate Okarun, an occult geek. The two of them start talking after Momo rescues Okarun from getting bullied. However, an argument ensues between them — Momo believes in ghosts but denies aliens, and Okarun believes in aliens but denies ghosts.

Hoping to change the other’s mind, each of them agree that Momo will go to an abandoned hospital known for its UFO sightings, and Okarun will go to a tunnel that is said to be haunted. In each place, they encounter overwhelming paranormal entities that defy comprehension. In a moment of peril, Momo awakens her hidden power and Okarun gains the power of a curse to challenge the paranormal entities! Could this be the start of a fateful romance as well!? Now begins a new story of occult battles and adolescence!

Based on the popular manga by Yukinobu Tatsu, Dan Da Dan marks the directorial debut of Fuga Yamashiro, and is the latest series from Science SARU (The Colors Within, Scott Pilgrim Takes Off). Composer kensuke ushio (Chainsaw Man, The Colors Within) provided the music.

Dan Da Dan standard edition

Bonus Features:

  • Interview with the Filmmakers
  • Director Scene Breakdown
  • Interview with Composer kensuke ushio
  • Commemorative Interviews
  • Teasers & Trailers
  • Opening Credits
  • Ending Credits

Dan Da Dan: Season One is also available on digital platforms, including Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Movies, YouTube Movies, and Fandango At Home.

Blue Water Film Fest Announces Animated Award Winners

The 5th Annual Blue Water Film Festival (BWFF | bluewaterfilmfestival.org) announced this year’s juried award winners at the Closing Night Award Ceremony at the UC San Diego Park & Market on Sunday, March 23. The festival, held from March 20-23, screened over 30 feature, short and animated films.

“This year’s festival was sparked by a call of acclaimed environmental filmmakers with truly compelling and passionate stories about our big blue planet,” said Festival Director Greg Reitman. “We are delighted to continue to showcase some of the best environmental content around the globe.”

The animation film competition was juried by Jason Reisig (animation director), Veronica Taylor (voice actor, Pokémon) and Julien Borde (Mediawan).

Blue Water Awards

Global Guardian Award
Captain Paul Watson

Ocean Hero Award
Taj Mahal

Grand Jury Best Animated Feature Film
WINNER: AquaTeam Sea Adventure, directed by Riccardo Mazzoli

Grand Jury Best Animated Short Film
WINNER: Percebes, directed by Laura Gonçalves & Alexandra Ramires

BBC’s ‘Hey Duggee’ & ‘Supertato’ Make NorAm Netflix Debuts

The lovable doggy pedagogue of BBC Studios’ Hey Duggee has landed on U.S. and Canadian screens through Netflix, where Season 1 (50 x 7′) of the seven-time BAFTA and International Emmy Award-winning preschool series is now streaming!

Families who tune in will meet Duggee, a big lovable dog who runs a club for preschoolers that inspires children to have fun, be energetic, and — most of all — to do things!

Each episode starts with Duggee welcoming the Squirrels, a bunch of curious little characters who are dropped off at the club by their parents. That marks the start of laughter and learning as they discover new things about the world around them, all under the patient guidance of Duggee. Their often comic adventures encourage young viewers to actively solve a problem by moving, jumping, running and skipping. Duggee always rewards the club members with a squirrel activity badge, which they proudly show to their parents as they pick them up at the end of each show.

Hey Duggee is created by Grant Orchard and produced by Studio AKA in association with BBC Studios Kids & Family and CBeebies. The series  is narrated by comedian and presenter, Alexander Armstrong, and also features voices performed by Sander Jones, Lucy Montgomery and Adam Longworth.

Hey Duggee is available to stream on Netflix, Peacock, Tubi, YouTube and Samsung TV Plus (via the BBC Kids FAST Channel) in the U.S. and on Netflix, WildBrain, CBC and Tele-Quebec in Canada.

Supertato

Another popular British preschool hero has also swooped onto Netflix in the U.S. in Supertato Season 1 (52 x 7′), for the first time on a mainstream SVOD platform in the States.

Based on the bestselling books by Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet, Supertato follows the adventures of the potato superhero and his fruit and veggie sidekicks — the Tato Team— as they thwart the dastardly plans of Evil Pea who is determined to take over the supermarket forever.

The supermarket may be closed but everything is far from quiet. Evil Pea has escaped her icy lair in the freezer and is determined to take over the store forever. This action-packed, slapstick comedy series follows the adventures of Supertato as he and his fruit and vegetable pals do everything they can to try and stop Evil Pea. Each episode brings new challenges and hilarious silliness — from riding an out-of-control toy dinosaur to building a baguette rocket to visiting the stinky cheese moon in the deli aisle. But will our superhero be able to protect his friends and return Evil Pea to the freezer where she belongs?

Supertato S1 is a co-production between BBC Studios Kids & Family Productions and Tencent Video. The series is available to stream on Netflix, Tubi, BentKey, YouTube and Samsung TV Plus (via the BBC Kids FAST Channel) in the U.S.

‘John Wick’ Animated Prequel in the Works with Director Shannon Tindle

At CinemaCon today, Lionsgate’s Motion Picture Group Chair Adam Fogelson will be officially announcing the resurrection of John Wick in a new, animated prequel film — a first for the blockbuster action series. The project is being teased as a highly-stylized pic aimed at adult audiences, with franchise star Keanu Reeves expected to voice the lead role.

The untitled animated feature will be set before the events of John Wick (2014), and reveal “how Wick worked to complete the fabled ‘Impossible Task’ that has been teased in the franchise. It will depict the ordeal that required Wick to kill all of his rivals in one night, a task that won him his freedom from his obligation to the High Table and let him live with the love of his life, Helen.”

Shannon Tindle (Ultraman: Rising, Lost Ollie) is directing from a script by Vanessa Taylor (The Shape of Water, Hillbilly Elegy). Wickverse producers including Basil Iwanyk and Erica Lee (Thunder Road), Chad Stahelski (87Eleven Entertainment) and Reeves are producing, with 87Eleven’s Alex Young and Jason Spitz as executive producers.

The John Wick films, created by screenwriter Derek Kolstad, have collectively made over $1 billion worldwide, including $440 million for 2023’s John Wick: Chapter 4. The franchise has spun off into a Peacock original series, The Continental, as well as a comic-book series and multiple video games. The next entry, the live-action spin-off Ballerina, will release in theaters on June 6.

[Source: IndieWire]

Disney’s Animated Classic ‘Lilo & Stitch’ Surfs to 4K Release

With the furry extraterrestrial heading for a live-action theatrical release, Disney is reminding fans why they fell in love with Experiment 626 with a new 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray release of Lilo & Stitch (2002) on May 6. (The new adaptation hits the big screen on May 23.)

Synopsis: With stunning watercolor backgrounds setting the tropical tone, this heartwarming and humor-filled adventure follows a lovable — but mischievous — out-of-this-world creature and his adoptive Hawaiian family. Originally released in 2002 by Walt Disney Animation Studios, this ‘cute and fluffy’ classic has won more devoted fans than Lilo has delivered peanut butter sandwiches to Pudge!

Lilo & Stitch

Bonus Materials
May vary by format and retailer
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Hula Lesson
  • Animating The Hula
  • Audio Commentary
  • DisneyPedia: The Islands – Explore Hawaiʽi, Oʽahu, Maui, Kauaʽi, Lǡnaʽi and Molokaʽi
  • 2 Music Videos and a Behind-The-Music Featurette
  • A Stitch in Time: Follow Stitch Through The Disney Years

‘Goat Girl’ Picked Up in U.K. & Canada on Its Way to Annecy

MIAM! distribution is celebrating the selection of Goat Girl for the 2025 edition of the Annecy International Animation Film Festival in the TV series category, as part of the official competition. This coming-of-age comedy is co-produced by Daily Madness, MIAM! animation and Thuristar.

In addition to this festival news, MIAM! distribution has secured key international sales for Goat Girl, with ITV (U.K.) and WildBrain Television (Canada) joining the growing list of broadcasters, which already includes WarnerMedia EMEA, KIKA, VRT-Ketnet, RTE, YLE, DR and RUV. The series is set to premiere in February 2026.

Goat Girl is a 2D-animated, 26 x 11’ series following the wacky journey of Gigi, a teenager raised by goats in the mountains, as she faces the biggest challenge of her life — attending school for the first time! The show is a quirky comedy about a hero who tackles every challenge with a goat-like stubbornness and strength.

“We instantly fell in love with Goat Girl’s offbeat humor and heartwarming message. Gigi’s journey is something every child can relate to — finding where you belong without losing yourself. It’s a fantastic addition to our lineup” says Darren Nartey, Senior Acquisitions Manager at ITV.

Veronica Manzerolle, Director Programming and Acquisitions at WildBrain Television, “WildBrain Television is proud to bring Goat Girl to audiences who crave smart, character-driven comedy. The show’s mix of physical comedy, sharp wit, and an inspiring message of self-acceptance makes it a perfect fit for Family Channel.”

MIAM! distribution is dedicated to bringing impactful, socially relevant stories to screens, and Goat Girl‘s themes of self-acceptance and community aligns with their mission. The production also showcases the talents of female creative leadership, with three women producers, two women directors and two women showrunners.

“Gigi is the kind of heroine we rarely see in kids’ and tweens’ comedy today: bold, unapologetic, effortlessly funny, and completely herself.” said Hanna Mouchez, CEO & Executive Producer at MIAM! animation. “She doesn’t change or shrink to fit others’ expectations — she owns her quirks proving both girls and boys that real strength comes from being true to yourself … horns, hooves, and all. That’s why Goat Girl matters, and we can’t wait to have her on screen.”

Goat Girl

Sony Pictures Acquires Global Rights to ‘Chainsaw Man’ Movie

During Sony Pictures’ CinemaCon presentation last night, the studio announced its acquisition of worldwide theatrical rights for Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc and set an October 29, 2025 U.S. release date. An international release across 80-plus countries will kick off September 24.

Toho will premiere the film in Japan on September 19.

Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc is a direct sequel to the hit 2022 anime television series Chainsaw Man, which has become a global cultural phenomenon.

Directed by Tatsuya Yoshihara and written by written by Hiroshi Seko, the movie is produced by the series’ animation studio, MAPPA.

Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc also features the returning voice cast from the television series, along with new additions, including Reina Ueda as Reze, a key character from the fan-favorite Reze Arc.

The deal was negotiated by Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions’ Virginia Longmuir, EVP Business Affairs for Sony.

‘Devil May Cry’ Creator Adi Shankar Introduces Netflix’s New Demon Hunter

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Heavy on the fire and brimstone, Devil May Cry — Netflix’s smokin’ new anime series from maverick executive producer Adi Shankar and the talented wizards at Studio Mir will be heating up the streaming realm this spring.

The eight-episode tale of revenge and deception is adapted from Capcom’s Devil May Cry video game franchise, which was created by Hideki Kamiya and first launched way back in 2001. The cult property’s notoriety has inflamed over the years via a number of sly sequels and spinoffs. This new animated horror project swirls around the life of a smart-ass demon hunter named Dante whose mother and twin brother were murdered by denizens of Hades. Our wisecracking crusader aims to spill some blood to avenge his family and protect our home world from harm.

“Hollywood is usually behind the curve, not ahead of it, and certain things are deemed niche even though they’re not,” Shankar tells Animation Magazine.Devil May Cry? Super niche; at least that’s how it’s perceived to be by the establishment. Batman? Mainstream. Superman? Mainstream. Devil May Cry? Niche. To me, Devil May Cry is this beautiful thing that a few of us get and understand.”

Devil May Cry [c/o Netflix]
Hero and Hellraiser: Based on a Capcom game first introduced in 2001, ‘Devil May Cry’ follows the adventures of demon hunter Dante (voiced by Johnny Yong Bosch) as he tries to thwart various demon invasions of Earth.

Reimagining Hits

Shankar is widely known as the renegade producer and filmmaker behind his signature Bootleg Universe, in which he’s crafted short films that reimagine existing properties and characters, resulting in a cache of wildly original content. He’s also been a Hollywood producer on such films as The Grey and Dredd, a live-action Judge Dredd reboot starring Karl Urban, and he also has worked on Netflix’s exceptional Castlevania series and the streamer’s gaming-inspired jewel, Captain Laserhawk.

“On one level, I see this disconnect between the perception and the reality,” he explains. “In a lot of ways, Iron Man was considered niche. No one cared about Iron Man. But one thing from the right person can completely change the perception. My agenda here was to take something that I love and blow it up. I wanted to retain the feeling of Devil May Cry and not fundamentally change it, because I do that sometimes and that’s part of my repertoire. And not in a weird, sellout kind of way but in the way Christopher Nolan’s Batman [movies] did it for comic book films. It changed the perception of what these things could be.”

 

Adi Shankar [c/o Netflix]

“I wanted the show to be really dark, very noir, a lot of shadows, like every ’90s anime that went too hard. But the story I came up with for Season 1 didn’t really fit that vibe, so I had to table that for later.”

— Show creator/producer Adi Shankar

 

Devil May Cry has legions of loyal fans, and this long-gestating anime enterprise is being meticulously massaged by Shankar and his writing partner, Alex Larsen, to extract the essence of the digital sensation (down to the choice of Limp Bizkit’s “Rollin’” as its theme song).

“I go into these situations knowing I’ve got X amount of leverage now, and I can cash in those chips to get things made,” he says. “This would be another animation series, and I’d kind of blow it up. My issue with it is that I didn’t feel like there was enough Devil May Cry-style media, and it wasn’t coming out often enough for me. As a fan, my goal was to grow the franchise to the point where we have a lot more of it, without diluting it into generic nonsense. I like this and I’m going to make it, and by making it, there’ll be more of it. Then if I do a good enough job, there’ll keep being more of it.”

That’s certainly a calculation that makes perfect sense, but video game adaptations can be tricky beasts. Shankar and Larsen were careful to inject the writing with their own distinct edge, while retaining the core flavor of Devil May Cry and respecting its legacy and violent lore.

Devil May Cry [c/o Netflix]

“I wanted to preserve the characters this time,” he says. “I don’t always do that. This time, there was no need to change them. It was just an exercise in exploring them and getting to know the layers of them in a dramatic circumstance. When I develop material, I’m seeing the whole thing, then slicing it into little pieces and working with writers to sculpt each scene. Alex and I did at least 20 drafts of Season 1. However long you think you should stay in the outline space, it’s three times as long. If it’s not fluid in the outline, then the problems are going to pop up in the script. I put it down and let the characters exist within me and see what they want to tell me. I came back four or five months later, and I told Alex, ‘Hey dude, there are actually these relationships happening that are not on the page.’ So you’re adding another layer of nuance.

“Part of the reason I insisted on spending so much time on Devil May Cry was a rejection of the content factory of entertainment that I felt was emerging and diminishing the artists. The way you fight back is you pour human time into it. When Netflix first read it, they were blown away.”

Devil May Cry [c/o Netflix]

South Korea-based Studio Mir (X-Men ’97, Voltron: Legendary Defender) delivers the illuminating animation for Devil May Cry, and it’s some of its most ambitious work to date. The studio has provided a rich tapestry of brilliant character designs and atmospheric backgrounds for Dante’s dangerous world that should satisfy even the most discriminating of viewers.

“They completely crushed it on every level,” Shankar says. “I wanted the show to be really dark, very noir, a lot of shadows, like every ’90s anime that went too hard. But the story I came up with for Season 1 didn’t really fit that vibe, because I was wanting to tell a story that was very inspired by early-2000s Hollywood blockbusters, before everything started getting preachy and watered-down. Like Mission: Impossible 2, John Woo movies, Replacement Killers, Equilibrium. The overall mood and vibe that I had in my mind was in conflict with the type of story I wanted to tell, so I had to table that for later.”

Devil May Cry [c/o Netflix]

Unusual Visuals

“What I’m trying to bring back in my work is — there was this whole genre of films from the ’90s and 2000s and late ’80s where the imagination was at ‘100,’ the budget was at a ‘two’ and the ingenuity was at a ‘50.’ And they made magic happen. Then all of a sudden computers get better, CGI gets better, and you can create anything with green screen. Now you look at movies, and you can create anything, but everything looks the same.”

Compromising his artistic vision has never been Shankar’s approach, but here a bit of discretion became the better part of valor for Devil May Cry’s critical debut season.

“So I ended up going with a brighter tone and used two references for my color palette, one of them was the Japanese alternate title sequence for X-Men: The Animated Series and the other one was Marvel vs. Capcom. There’s color theory baked into everything, and it’s not some new varnish that was added. It’s really just an amplification of what’s already there in the game.”

 


 

Devil May Cry premieres on Netflix on April 3.

 

‘Rick and Morty’ Season 8 Date Revealed Amid April Fools Special

Rick and Morty S8 announce

Adult Swim’s #1 animated series, which follows a sociopathic genius scientist who drags his inherently timid grandson on adventures across the universe, Rick and Morty will return for an eighth season on Sunday, May 25 at 11 p.m. ET/PT.

Adult Swim announced the premiere date and released a first look at Rick and Morty Season 8 as part of today’s traditional April Fools’ Day broadcast special. The network surprised fans with a 22-minute anthology special featuring fan-favorite Rick and Morty moments re-told through the lens of absurd, live-action, theater-based genres.

Fans who missed the surprise broadcast can watch online here.