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Blue Finch Beams Down ‘Lesbian Space Princess’ Teaser for Animated Indie’s Berlinale Debut

With the Aussie animated indie enjoying its World Premiere run at the Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale) this week, sales agency Blue Finch has released the teaser trailer for Lesbian Space Princess, a queer coming-of-age sci-fi comedy screening in the fest’s Panorama section.

Berlinale screening information is available at berlinale.de.

Blue Finch is also presenting the pic to buyers at the European Film Market (EFM). Rights are available worldwide, excluding Australia and New Zealand.

Synopsis: The introverted Princess Saira, daughter of the flamboyant lesbian Queens of planet Clitopolis, is devastated when her girlfriend, the bounty hunter Kiki, suddenly breaks up with her for being too needy. When Kiki is kidnapped by the Straight White Maliens — forgotten incels of the future — Saira must leave the comforts of gay space to deliver the requested ransom: her Royal Labrys, the most powerful weapon known to lesbian kind. The only problem is … Saira doesn’t have it!

With just a 24-hour window to get the weapon and save Kiki, Saira finds herself on an inter-gay-lactic journey of self-discovery which includes encounters with a problematic spaceship and a new-found friendship with gay-pop runaway Willow. A riotous, candy-coloured animated comedy adventure through the vastness of queer space.

Written and directed by Emma Hough Hobbs and Leela Varghese (SXSW selected narrative short I’m the Most Racist Person I Know), the R-12 rated 2D animated film features the voices of Shabana Azeez (The Pitt), Gemma Chua Tran (Mustangs FC), Richard Roxburgh (Moulin Rouge!), Bernie Van Tiel (Jade of Death) and Mark Bonanno (Aunty Donna).

Acclaimed Anime Director Masaaki Yuasa Forms New Studio Ame Pippin

Masaaki Yuasa, the award-winning animation writer and director known for feature films such as Inu-Oh, Ride Your Wave, Lu Over the Wall, Mind Game and The Night Is Short, Walk on Girl, has joined forces with prodcos ASMIK Ace (Tekkonkinkreet), Aniplex (Demon Slayer) and CoMix Wave Films (Your Name.) to form a new Tokyo-based anime studio collective, Ame Pippin.

According to the studio’s website (amepippin.com), Yuasa serves as CEO & Co-Founder. The filmmaker wrote by way of introduction on the site:

“Greetings,

We are hoping that our new studio will be a place for new opportunities and a fresh creative environment.

As a collective, we will make steady progress, maintain quick turnarounds and flexibility, and foster joy in creativity.

The next chapter of film and media entertainment starts here!”

Yuasa previously co-founded the studio Science SARU with produce Eunyoung choi in 2013, which produced his recent feature films and series (like DEVILMAN crybaby, Ping Pong) as well as other projects by other creators, including Typhoon Noruda, Tatami Time Machine Blues, Dandadan, The Heike Story, Scott Pilgrim Takes Off and The Colors Within. Yuasa stepped down as President of Science SARU in 2020.

Since breaking onto the international scene with his 2004 feature Mind Game, considered one of the most influential auteur animated features to come out of Japan, Yuasa has remained prolific and well-laureled. His accolades include two Annecy prizes (feature film Cristal for Lu Over the Wall, TV Jury Award for Japan Sinks 2020), the Japan Academy Film Prize for animation of the year (The Night Is Short, Walk on Girl), four Tokyo Anime Awards, four Crunchyroll Anime Awards, an OIAF prize, three Annie Awards nominations and a Golden Globe nomination for animated feature (Inu-Oh).

Yuasa has also been recognized by the Japanese government with the Agency for Cultural Affairs’ Cabinet Minister Award for Media Fine Arts and the Medal of Honor with Purple Ribbon.

GKIDS and Shout! Factory released a five-film box set collection of Yuasa’s feature works in December of 2023.

[Source: Variety]

‘Ne Zha 2’ Is Now the Highest-Grossing Animated Feature of All Time

A new champion has emerged from the East, as Chengdu Coco Cartoon’s record-smashing CG sequel Ne Zha 2 claims the title of highest grossing animated feature of all time. According to data from Chinese ticketing platform Maoyan, the pic has earned CN¥12.3 billion (US$1.69 billion), squeaking past the chart-topping numbers posted by Disney/Pixar’s Inside Out 2 last year ($1.6988B).

The total also inducts Ne Zha 2 as the eighth highest-grossing motion pictures ever released.

The Chinese animated fantasy adventure, inspired by the classic novel Investiture of the Gods and following its box-office hit 2019 predecessor, opened in North America this weekend (Feb. 14), earning $8.3 million after a $7.2M opening. As of Feb. 18, the pic was still reigning No. 1 at the Chinese daily box office with a cumulative gross of $1.6819B from more than 3.6 million admissions, and has yet to wind down its rocketing release in the Middle Kingdom after 21 days.

As previously reported, in quick succession Ne Zha 2 has set a number of box office records before taking the big No. 1 toon spot:

  • Highest single-day gross of a Chinese animated film (over CN¥700M / ~US$96M million)
  • Highest-grossing animated feature release in China of all time
  • Highest-grossing non-U.S.-produced film of all time
  • Highest-grossing Chinese film of all time 
  • Highest grossing film in a single market of all time
  • First film to hit $1 billion in a single market

Ne Zha 2 is directed by returning helmer Jiaozi (Yu Yang), and continues the adventures of the super strong demon-slaying hero. In this installment, Ne Zha teams up with the dragon prince Ao Bing to protect the land from sea monsters.

Highest-Grossing Animated Movies Worldwide

  1. Ne Zha 2 ($1.69B+)
  2. Inside Out 2  $1.69B
  3.  Frozen II ($1.45B) -OR- The Lion King 2019 ($1.65B)
  4. The Super Mario Bros. Movie ($1.36B)
  5. Frozen ($1.29B)
  6. Incredibles 2 ($1.24B)
  7. Minions ($1.16B)
  8. Toy Story 4 ($1.07B)
  9. Toy Story 3 ($1.06B)
  10. Moana 2 ($1.04B)

[Sources: Reuters, Box Office Mojo, Entgroup]

DNEG’s Brahma Acquiring AI Tech Developer Metaphysic

Brahma, an AI and content technology company created by VFX outfit DNEG Group, has announced the acquisition of AI content creation technology developer Metaphysic. The move aims to accelerate the development of Brahma’s AI products for content creators, IP rights holders and enterprise.

Brahma will develop foundational AI, data and content workflow & management technologies as part of a comprehensive suite of AI-native products designed to create user-customized content across video, image and audio.

Post transaction, Brahma’s global team will include more than 800 engineers and creative technologists, bringing together DNEG Group’s award-winning creative technology portfolio, including Ziva’s technology for the creation of digital human and character simulations (2025 SciTech Award winner), with Metaphysic’s AI technology (2025 VES Award for Emerging Technology for Here). This is combined with CLEAR’s purpose-built AI platform and global client base, built over eight years of research and development in content discovery, content creation and content management.

Brahma’s executive management team is headed by Executive Chairman Prabhu Narasimhan; Founder and CEO of the DNEG Group Namit Malhotra, who continues as interim CEO of Brahma; and Metaphysic CEO Thomas Graham, who also serves as President of Brahma. Upon integration of Metaphysic with Brahma’s technology and team, Thomas Graham will transition to become CEO of Brahma.

Other members of the Brahma executive leadership team include: Prime Focus Technologies CEO & Co-founder Ramki Sankaranarayanan, who will also serve as the President of CLEAR; DNEG Group CTO Paul Salvini, who will also serve as CTO of Brahma; and Ziva Director of Character Tools and Workflows Crawford Doran, who becomes Vice President of Ziva.

[Source: DNEG]

Angel Studios Unveils New Trailer for ‘The King of Kings,’ Featuring “Fly” by Nightbirde

The King of Kings [Angel Studios]

Crowdfunding production and distribution platform Angel Studios (angel.com) has released a second official trailer for their upcoming animated feature film, The King of Kings. Based on the story by Charles Dickens, the CG-animated family pic will open in theaters on April 11.

The new spot features the song “Fly” by the late Nightbirde (Jane Marczewski), previewing the movie’s distinctive storytelling approach set against the stirring composition.

“We are honored to feature Nightbirde’s music in this new trailer for The King of Kings,” said Brandon Purdue, EVP of Global Theatrical for Angel Studios. “Her music not only complements the narrative but also embodies the spirit of hope and faith that the film celebrates. We believe this trailer will set the stage for what promises to be a deeply moving cinematic experience for families around the globe.”

The King of Kings s an imaginative retelling of the story of Jesus Christ which combines a Dickens narrative with a journey of faith, seen through the eyes of a child. The film’s voice cast is led by Kenneth Branagh as Charles Dickens, Uma Thurman as Catherine Dickens, Pierce Brosnan as Pontius Pilate, Mark Hamill as King Herod, Roman Griffin Davis as Walter Dickens and featuring Forest Whitaker as Peter, Ben Kingsley as High Priest Caiaphas and Oscar Isaac as Jesus Christ.

The film marks the directorial debut of Korean VFX supervisor Seong-ho Jang (The Thousand Faces of Dunjia).

Marczewski was an American singer-songwriter known for her appearance on America’s Got Talent in 2021 and her popular 2020 single “It’s OK,” which followed her second diagnosis and remission of cancer. She reached No. 3 on Billboard‘s Emerging Artists chart in June 2021. Marczewski received a Golden Buzzer on AGT for “It’s OK,” but withdrew from the show before the quarterfinals due to her worsening health due to cancer. She died Feb. 19, 2022 at age 31.

All proceeds from the licensing of the posthumously released “Fly” will support the Nightbirde Foundation, a 501c3 that seeks to bring hope to women who are battling breast cancer.

Let’s Get Looney! ‘The Day the Earth Blew Up’ Official Trailer Drops with New Stills

The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie [Ketchup Ent. / Warner Bros. Animation]

The countdown is on to the launch of The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie in theaters! Ketchup Entertainment will release the hand-drawn Warner Bros. Animation production on the big screen on March 14 nationwide, and today unveiled the official full trailer as well as new stills from Porky & Daffy’s E.T. S.N.A.F.U.!

Synopsis: Porky Pig and Daffy Duck venture to the big screen as unlikely heroes and Earth’s only hope when their antics at the local bubble gum factory uncover a secret alien mind control plot. Faced with cosmic odds, the two are determined to save their town (and the world!) … that is if they don’t drive each other totally looney in the process.

From director Pete Browngardt and the creative team behind the award-winning Looney Tunes Cartoons, the new buddy comedy featuring one of cartoondom’s greatest comedic duos features the voices of Eric Bauza as Porky and Daffy, Candi Milo as Petunia Pig, Peter MacNicol as The Invader, Wayne Knight and Laraine Newman.

The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie [Ketchup Ent. / Warner Bros. Animation]

 

Browngardt also served as executive producer alongside Warner Bros. Animation head Sam Register, and on the writing team with Darrick Bachman, Kevin Costello, Andrew Dickman, David Gemmill, Alex Kirwan, Ryan Kramer, Jason Reicher, Michael Ruocco, Johnny Ryan and Eddie Trigueros.

The creative team also included line producer Michael Baum, supervising producer Alex Kirwan, composer Joshua Moshier, editor Nick Simotas, art director Nick Cross and production designer Aaron Spurgeon.

Apple TV+ Tunes Up ‘BE@RBRICK’ Animated Series with First-Look Images

Today, Apple TV+ announced the premiere of BE@RBRICK, a new CG-animated comedy series for kids and families, set to debut globally on Friday, March 21.A demo was released today through colorful first-look images featuring the toy-based characters.

Based on the popular BE@RBRICK figures from MEDICOM TOY, the 13-episode series, produced and animated by DreamWorks Animation and Dentsu Inc., features upbeat, original songs and aims to empower kids and families to embrace their true selves through the universal language of music.

Synopsis: BE@RBRICK follows Jasmine Finch and her bandmates as they pursue their dreams and inspire others to do the same. But it won’t be easy to do when living in a world where everyone’s role is chosen for them and where the painted-on look you receive when you graduate from high school determines who you’ll be for the rest of your life. Jasmine realizes that in order for her world to change, she and her friends will have to make it happen themselves.

BE@RBRICK [Apple TV+]
Janet (voiced by Emily Hampshire) and Baker (voiced by Ego Nwodim) in ‘BE@RBRICK’

The music-driven series is developed by Daytime Emmy Award nominee Meghan McCarthy (My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, Centaurworld), who also serves as showrunner, executive producer and writer. Alex Almaguer (TrollsTopia) is the supervising producer, with Taylor Orci (Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts) as story editor and Athena Hofmann (Amateur) as line producer.

The voice cast is led by Brianna Bryan (Craig of the Creek, Blue’s Clues & You) as Jasmine, Skyla I’Lece (The Crossover) as Holly, Isaiah Crews (Side Hustle) as Nick, Alison Jaye (Shameless) as Ada and Noah Bentley (Dragons Rescue Riders: Hero of the Sky) as Klaus.

The first-look images also offer a sneak peek at characters voiced by Primetime Emmy nominee Tim Meadows, Nick Wolfhard (Stranger Things), Emily Hampshire (Schitt’s Creek) and Ego Nwodim (Saturday Night Live).

BE@RBRICK [Apple TV+]
Todd (voiced by Nick Wolfhard) and Mr. Hitmaker (voiced by Tim Meadows) in ‘BE@RBRICK’

The series also features the musical talents of four-time Grammy Award-winning producer Timbaland, who serves as executive music producer, with an original score by Jina Hyojin An (XO, Kitty) and Shirley Song (Exploding Kittens).

BE@RBRICK marks the latest collaboration for Apple TV+ and DreamWorks Animation, joining Jim Cooper and Jeff Dixon’s Emmy-nominated spooky adventure series Curses!, exec produced by John Krasinski; GLAAD Media Award-nominated Pinecone & Pony, based on the book The Princess and the Pony by New York Times bestselling author Kate Beaton; and Doug Unplugs, based on Dan Yaccarino’s Doug Unplugged book series.

BE@RBRICK [Apple TV+]

‘Dog Man’ Featurette Celebrates the Art of “High-End Hand-Made” Animation (EXCLUSIVE)

Evil-mewers beware! DreamWorks Animation’s Dog Man is on the case as the colorful family feature arrives on Digital platforms to own or rent today, through Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. Currently in theaters, the studio’s latest adaptation of a bestselling Dav Pilkey book series has ranked an 80% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes from critics, as well as an 84% from audiences.

In a new behind-the-scenes featurette from the home video release, head of story Anthony Zierhut, art director Christopher Zibach, head of character animation John Hill, production designer Nate Wragg  and screenwriter/director Peter Hastings (who also provided the ruff vocals for Dog Man) discuss their roles and give fans a glimpse of the tail-wagging actioner’s journey from page to screen. The clip also includes an appearance by SNL star Pete Davidson, the voice of Dog Man’s furry nemesis Petey the Cat.

Find Dog Man on your favorite Digital video platform and be sure to read Animation Magazine‘s feature story on the making of the movie here.

An animated comedy-adventure for the whole family, the Dog Man Digital release (Feb. 18, from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment) brings the action home with exclusive deleted scenes, how-to-draw tutorials from the animators themselves, recording booth bloopers, and more only when you purchase from participating digital retailers nationwide, including Apple TV, Fandango at Home (formerly Vudu), Comcast Xfinity, Cox, Microsoft Movies & TV, and Movies Anywhere.

Dog Man is also set to debut on Blu-ray and DVD on April 1.

About the movie: From DreamWorks Animation — creators of How to Train Your Dragon and The Wild Robot — comes the canine crime-fighting film adaptation of Dav Pilkey’s literary phenomenon: Dog Man.

When a faithful police dog and his human police officer owner are injured on the job, a harebrained surgery fuses the two of them together and Dog Man is born! As he embraces his new identity and strives to impress his Chief (Lil Rel Howery, Get Out), Dog Man must stop the villainous Petey the Cat (Pete Davidson, Saturday Night Live) from cloning himself and creating an evil kitten, doubling his evil abilities. The story takes a turn when the kitten forges an unexpected bond with Dog Man and in the process, they discover the power of family to bring even the most hostile foes together.

Dog Man is expertly written and directed by Peter Hastings (The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants, Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness). The film also stars Isla Fisher (Wedding Crashers, Rango), Poppy Liu (Hacks, The Afterparty), Stephen Root (Barry, King of the Hill), Billy Boyd (Lord of the Rings franchise, Seed of Chucky) and Ricky Gervais (The Office, Extras). The film is produced by Karen Foster.

Exclusive Bonus Features When You Purchase at Participating Retailers:

  • Deleted and Extended Scenes with Introductions by Screenwriter/Director Peter Hastings:
    • Sewer Ball Chase
    • Petey Robs Bank of Jim
    • Li’l Petey Adoption People
    • Petey Puppet Time
    • Dog Man Chopper Hang Glider
    • Revenge of the Bank of Jim
    • Butler Business
    • Flippy in Jail Epilogue
  • Meet the Pack: Go behind the scenes of the Dog Man recording sessions as we meet the actors who brought the characters to life and watch them perform some of their silliest lines!
  • The Making of Dog Man: A Sarah Hatoff Exclusive: Ace reporter Sarah Hatoff delivers a special report on the making of Dog Man! Learn about the story, characters, and comic book animation behind Dog Man’s big screen debut!
  • Howl to Draw Flip-O-Rama Style: Join head of story Anthony Zierhut as he teaches how to draw Dog Man, Petey and Li’l Petey, then learn how to transform your drawings into a Flip-O-Rama!
    • Dog Man
    • Petey
    • Li’l Petey
    • Flip-O-Rama
  • Howl to Make Doughnuts for Dogs: Police officers and dogs both love one thing … doughnuts! We’ll show you how to make your own Fido-friendly doughnuts for your canine best friend.
  • Feature Commentary with Screenwriter/Director Peter Hastings

 

Timed to the Digital launch, UPHE has also issued a new digital activity kit for Dog Man fans of all ages! Check it out here.

NATAS Announces Individual Achievement in Animation Winners for 3rd Children’s & Family Emmys (EXCLUSIVE)

The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) today announced the seven winners in the category of Individual Achievement  in Animation, which will be presented at the 3rd Annual Children’s & Family Emmy® Awards on March 15 in Los Angeles.

​“We are proud to recognize and honor the outstanding work of these talented artists and animators, who were determined by a unanimous jury of experts in each of their specific disciplines in the animation industry,” said Rachel Schwartz, Head of the Children’s & Family Emmys. “We can’t wait to show the audience the work of these remarkable artists, whose skillsets are so impressive and add so much to the world of children’s animation.”

The Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation category selected by juried panels included winners in all six animation disciplines: Background Design, Character Animation, Character Design, Color, Production Design and Storyboard.

 

WINNERS

Individual Achievement in Animation – Background Design
Philip Vose, Background Designer
Merry Little Batman
Prime Video
Amazon MGM Studios | DC Comics | Warner Bros. Animation

Individual Achievement in Animation – Background Design
Miho Tomimasu, Visual Development Artist
Orion and the Dark
Netflix | DreamWorks Animation

Individual Achievement in Animation – Character Animation
Elena Najar, Animation Supervisor
Merry Little Batman
Prime Video
Amazon MGM Studios | DC Comics | Warner Bros. Animation

Individual Achievement in Animation – Character Design
Lesego Vorster, Character Designer
Kizazi Moto: Generation Fire
Disney+

Individual Achievement in Animation – Color
Lauren Zurcher, Digimatte Artist
Orion and the Dark
Netflix | DreamWorks Animation

Individual Achievement in Animation – Production Design
Guillaume Fesquet, Art Director
Merry Little Batman
Prime Video
Amazon MGM Studios | DC Comics | Warner Bros. Animation

Individual Achievement in Animation – Storyboard
David Lux, Storyboard Artist
Snoopy Presents: Welcome Home, Franklin
Apple TV+
WildBrain Studios in association with Apple

 


The 3rd Annual Children’s & Family Emmy Award ceremonies will be streamed live on NATAS’ dedicated viewing platform powered by Vimeo, available on the web at Watch.TheEmmys.TV and via The Emmys® apps for iOS, tvOS, Android, FireTV and Roku (full list at apps.theemmys.tv). 

Marco Balsamo to Head New TeamTO Structure as President & CEO

European independent animation studio TeamTO has announced that Marco Balsamo will take over as President & CEO, following its acquisition by RIVA Studios Productions SRL in December 2024. The 33-year-old Italian-American filmmaker and entrepreneur will now oversee TeamTO’s operations, balancing executive and creative responsibilities while positioning the studio for growth in a rapidly evolving animation industry.

Co-founded by Balsamo and Tara Sibel Demren, Italian production company RIVA Studios partnered with Jay Oliva of Lex & Otis and investor Peter Bekkerman to form a new ownership group with the sole purpose of securing the studio’s long-term future. The acquisition coincides with TeamTO’s 20th anniversary, marking a pivotal moment in its history.

As part of its commitment to preserving TeamTO’s legacy, RIVA Studios retained 90% of the studio’s employees, ensuring continuity while stabilizing operations. The new management structure includes long-term TeamTO executives Clélia Santi (Head of Studios, Paris, now located at 20 Rue de la Pierre Levée); Carole Toledo (Head of Studios, Valence); Jean-Baptiste Spieser (Chief Technology Officer); Olivier Plazas (Art Director); and Fanny Weber (Executive Producer).

Other key roles include Tara Sibel Demren and Jay Oliva as Executive Producers and Balsamo as Producer, with further creative appointments to be announced in the near future.

“This studio has built a remarkable legacy, and we’re committed to ensuring its long-term success,” said Balsamo. “We also want to expand our reach to international partners, strengthen our presence in the global animation industry, and establish TeamTO as a leader in both original content and premium production services.”

Under its new leadership, TeamTO will expand its creative slate, blending its legacy of acclaimed childrens animated series like Angelo Rules and Jade Armor with a lineup of original IPs from RIVA, broadening its reach into adult animation and 2D animation. The studio is currently developing Akira’s Flying WheelchairJunichiro JacksonYellow Cello and the Sea of MemoriesThe Adventures of Amir Hamza (based on the legendary South Asian epic), Cradle: Unsouled, Era: The Legend of Lugh and Corvus Belli’s Infinity: Paradise Lost.

One of Balsamos key initiatives as CEO will be to diversify TeamTOs production slate, ensuring it remains a competitive force in the industry. He will work closely with Oliva and Demren to develop bold new projects that push the boundaries of storytelling and visual artistry. Beyond his executive role, Balsamo will take on expanded creative responsibilities, serving as a showrunner, writer and director across multiple projects.

Balsamo and Demren, already aware of TeamTO’s financial situation, had been exploring ways to save the studio from bankruptcy since early June 2024, actively working on potential solutions. Then a chance meeting with Oliva in New York in mid-October — just four days before the bid deadline — led to their decision to acquire the studio together. What started as a friendly catch-up quickly turned into a determined effort to preserve a studio renowned for its technical innovation and storytelling excellence. With time running out, the group submitted their bid to the French court just 24 minutes before the deadline, securing TeamTO’s future.

The way this deal came together — so serendipitously, so quickly — still feels surreal,” said Balsamo. In an industry where animation studios are struggling, talented animators are being laid off, and decades of work are at risk of vanishing, we couldn’t let a studio with TeamTOs pedigree be lost. Weve always championed the independent spirit of filmmaking, and TeamTO embodies that same spirit. I couldn’t ask for a better team with whom to embark on this adventure.”

Learn more about TeamTO and its productions at teamto.com.

Awards Updates: ‘Bob’s Burgers’ Wins WGA, ‘Wild Robot’ Nabs ADG Prize

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Two more key audiovisual media awards took place this weekend, in addition to Britain’s BAFTA Film Awards, and animated achievement was represented at both in dedicated categories.

Held Saturday, the Writers Guild of America Awards announced the year’s recognized pieces of film, television, radio and promotional media.

In a category dominated by FOX favorites, the Animation award went to Bob’s Burgers – “Saving Private Drive-In,” written by Katie Crown. An actress, writer and producer, Crown has served as a writer, story editor and executive story editor on dozens of episodes of the show, with other animation writing credits including Sanjay and Craig and Clarence. She was part of the 2024 Primetime Emmy-nominated team for Bob’s Burgers episode “The Amazing Rudy,” and was previously nominated for a WGA for the 2020 episode “Prank You for Being a Friend.”

The other nominees were three episodes of FOX’s The Simpsons: “Bottle Episode” (Rob LaZebnik & Johnny LaZebnik), “Cremains of the Day” (John Frink) and “Night of the Living Wage” (Cesar Mazariegos); Bob’s Burgers ep. “The Tina Table: The Tables Have Tina-ed” (Greg Thompson); and Netflix’s Blood of Zeus, “Winter Is Born” (Charles Parlapanides & Vlas Parlapanides).

The live-action and mixed-media Children’s Episodic,  Long Form and Specials category was won by The Spiderwick Chronicls – “Welcome to Spiderwick” (Roku Channel), written by Aron Eli Coleite.

The full list of winners is available at awards.wga.org.

 

The Wild Robot story art [courtesy of DreamWorks Animation]
The Wild Robot story art [courtesy of DreamWorks Animation]
Saturday was also the big night for the creative visionaries who help form the aesthetics of our favorite shows and movies, as the Art Directors Guild presented the 29th Annual Excellence in Production Design Awards.

Fresh off of its stunning nine-for-nine categories win at the Annie Awards, DreamWorks Animation’s The Wild Robot claimed the prize for Animated Feature Film, awarded to production designer Raymond Zibach. The critically acclaimed pic is currently nominated for the Oscar for Best Animated Feature.

The other feature animation nominees this year were Dream Well/Sacrebleu/Take Five’s Flow (Gints Zilbalodis), Pixar/Disney’s Inside Out 2 (Jason Deamer), Disney’s Moana 2 (Ian Gooding) and Aardman’s Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl (Matt Perry).

The full list of winners is available through adg.org.

The Wild Robot earned Zibach the Annie Award for Best Production Design in a Feature Film (shared with Ritchie Sacilioc), an honor which he previously won for Kung Fu Panda 2. Zibach has been additionally nominated for the production design awards in the Annies film and TV categories five other times. He has also been nominated for VES Awards for Kung Fu Panda and Kung Fu Panda 2. This marks his first honor from the ADG.

‘Iyanu’ Sets Cartoon Network & Max Premieres with New Launch Trailer

Prepare to meet a new toon superhero! The animated action-adventure series Iyanu will officially premiere on Cartoon Network on Saturday, April 5 at 9:30 a.m. ET/PT, and the following day on Max. The network and streamer also released the premiere feature trailer, giving audiences another glimpse into the captivating story based on Nigerian culture and mythology.

The series is adapted from Roye Okupe’s graphic novel series Iyanu: Child of Wonder — published by YouNeek Studios and Dark Horse Comics (The Umbrella Academy, Hellboy). Okupe, who was born and raised in Nigeria, and serves as creator, executive producer and showrunner. Iyanu is produced by Lion Forge Entertainment, a leading Black-owned animation studio in North America.

Synopsis: Drawing on Nigerian culture, music and mythology, the animated series follows Iyanu, a brave young orphan living in the magical kingdom of Yorubaland. While studying history and ancient arts, she yearns for a normal life — until a looming threat awakens divine powers not seen since the legendary Age of Wonders. Accompanied by newfound friends Biyi, Toye and a magical leopard named Ekun, Iyanu sets out to uncover the source of this evil, unlocking her destiny along the way.

“It has been a hero’s journey for Roye and the team to bring this ambitious and stunning series to Cartoon Network and Max. This April, we all get to benefit from years of their effort and enter the super unique world they have created, filled with magic, mysterious enemies and divine powers,” said Michael Ouweleen, President of Cartoon Network and Adult Swim.

Lion Forge Entertainment CEO and Founder David Steward II shared, “We’ve witnessed the dedication and heart that Roye Okupe and our entire team have poured into this series, and we’re all excited to see it premiere on Cartoon Network and Max this April. Iyanu represents a major leap forward in our commitment to telling culturally rich stories that resonate with audiences around the globe and we’re confident audiences will share in our excitement.”

The all-African voice cast for Iyanu includes:

  • Serah Johnson as Iyanu
  • Okey Jude as Biyi, Iyanu’s carefree adventurer friend
  • Samuel Kugbiyi as Toye, Iyanu’s bookworm companion
  • Adesua Etomi-Wellington as Olori
  • Blossom Chukwujekwu as Kanfo, Toye’s father
  • Stella Damasus as Sewa
  • Shaffy Bello as Emi – The One Mother
  • Ike Ononye as Elder Alapani

Previously announced streaming partner Showmax has set its launch date for June 13, when the entire first season of Iyanu will be available across 44 African countries. Recently announced partner ITVX will also stream the series across the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland this summer.

The show’s executive producers are David Steward II, Stephanie Sperber, Kirsten Newlands and Matt Heath from Lion Forge Entertainment, Roye Okupe of YouNeek Studios, Erica Dupuis of Impact X Capital, Ryan Haidarian of Forefront Media Group and Doug Schwalbe of Superprod.

 

Titmouse Developing ‘Nights’ Animated Series Based on Horror Comics from Image

Titmouse, the award-winning animation studio known for pushing creative boundaries, will develop an animated series based on Nights, the hit comic book written by Wyatt Kennedy with art by Luigi Formisano.

Published by Image Comics, Nights is a supernatural coming-of-age story centered around a group of friends navigating life, relationships and mysterious paranormal events. The adaptation will be produced in collaboration with Kennedy and Formisano.

Nights isn’t the type of comic you read and say, ‘Oh neat, cool art, good story,’ and then put back on the shelf with all the other comics that have cool art and good stories. Nights is a generational experience in the making,” said Alexei Bochenek, Creative Director at Titmouse. “Reading it reminds me of when I used to stay up late watching FLCL at midnight on Toonami, having my mind blown not just by how dynamic it was, but by how seen it made me feel, a mirror to my whole self, good and bad, dreams and fears. If you know you know. I want to bring that feeling back to the animation fans like me who have been chasing it ever since, and introduce a whole new audience to the experience of discovering themselves through a new show that they feel seen by and become huge champions of, too. That’s what Nights is.”

“It’s unbelievable to think that the incredibly talented people behind some of my favorite shows are now bringing Nights to life,” said Formisano. “As a fan of Titmouse’s works for years, it’s a dream come true. It’s a huge honor to work with a team who loves this story as much as Wyatt and I do, and I can’t wait for fans to see what we create together.”

Nights c/o Image Comics

The animated series producers aim to stay true to the comic book’s distinctive artistic style and storytelling, while introducing audiences to new layers of depth and imagination in the world of Nights — a nostalgic and dreamlike place, where monsters and vampires are real, and the late ‘90s and early 2000s vibes are off the charts. Titmouse pitches a cinematic blend of indie and anime influences that will be beautiful, colorful and contemporary, delivering both frights and feels in much the same vein as the original comics.

The Nights comic book series launched at Image Comics in 2024 to critical acclaim, with the first 12-issue story arc titled, “Season One.” Nights Vol. 1 which collects “Part One” of the series, Nights #1-6, is available now at comic-book shops, independent bookstores, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-a-Million, Indigo and Waterstones, and across many digital platforms. The “Season One” finale issue, Nights #12, is now also available at comic-book shops, and the “Season Two” premiere issue, Nights #13, will be available at comic-book shops on Wednesday, February 26.

Nights is also available across many digital platforms, including Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, and Google Play.

Kennedy and Formisano are represented by Sean Berard at Untitled Entertainment.

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BAFTA Film Awards: ‘Wallace & Gromit’ Scores Double Win, ‘Wander to Wonder’ Named Best Animated Short

The winners of the 2025 EE BAFTA Film Awards were announced Sunday in a ceremony hosted by David Tennant at The Royal Festival Hall in London and broadcast on BBC One and iPlayer.

Celebrating the best in filmmaking for the past year, the BAFTAs honored the home-grown British icons of Aardman with two awards for Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl (streaming on Netflix worldwide). The stop-motion duo’s latest feature won both the Animated Film and newly introduced category for Children’s & Family Film. The film is nominated for the Best Animated Feature Oscar.

Wander to Wonder
Wander to Wonder

The prize for British Short Animation went to another stop-motion project, Nina Gantz’s charming and reflective Wander to Wonder. Recently awarded the short subject prize at the Annie Awards (adding to several festival honors) and currently nominated for the animated short Oscar, the film features the voices of Toby Jones, Amanda Lawrence, Terence Dunn and Neil Salvage, and tells the story of a group of children’s show puppets left behind when their creator passes away.

Another awards season favorite, Denis Villeneuve’s Dune: Part Two was awarded the honors for Special Effects and Sound.

See the full list of winners at bafta.org.

Dune: Part Two [Warner Bros. Pictures]
ANIMATED FILM
Flow. Gints Zilbalodis, Matīss Kaža
Inside Out 2. Kesley Mann, Mark Nielsen
WINNER – Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl. Nick Park, Merlin Crossingham, Richard Beek
The Wild Robot. Chris Sanders, Jeff Hermann

CHILDREN’S & FAMILY FILM
Flow. Gints Zilbalodis, Matīss Kaža
Kensuke’s Kingdom. Kirk Hendry, Neil Boyle, Camilla Deakin
WINNER – Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl. Nick Park, Merlin Crossingham, Richard Beek
The Wild Robot. Chris Sanders, Jeff Hermann

BRITISH SHORT ANIMATION
Adios. José Prats, Natalia Kyriacou, Bernardo Angeletti
Mog’s Christmas. Robin Shaw, Joanna Harrison, Camilla Deakin, Ruth Fielding
WINNER – Wander to Wonder. Nina Gantz, Stienette Bosklopper, Simon Cartwright, Maarten Swart

SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS
Better Man. Luke Millar, David Clayton, Keith Herft, Peter Stubbs
WINNER – Dune: Part Two. Paul Lambert, Stephen James, Gerd Nefzer, Rhys Salcombe
Gladiator II. Mark Bakowski, Neil Corbould, Nikki Penny, Pietro Ponti
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes. Erik Winquist, Rodney Burke, Paul Story, Stephen Unterfranz
Wicked. Pablo Helman, Paul Corbould, Jonathan Fawkner, Anthony Smith

Watch the acceptance speeches below:

 

‘Tinga Tinga Tales’ Celebrates 15 Years of African Artistry in Animation

Tiger Aspect Kids & Family (part of Banijay Kids & Family), today marks 15 years since the launch of its animated series Tinga Tinga Tales on CBeebies and Disney Jr. Building on this milestone, the studio also announced construction has been approved for its 100th classroom, as part of its ongoing commitment to enriching the lives of children in Kenya through education.

Created by Claudia Lloyd and inspired by Tanzanian Tingatinga art and traditional African animal folktales, the 52 x 11’ episodes were produced in Nairobi, in conjunction with Homeboyz Entertainment, and continue to be distributed through NBCUniversal DreamWorks.

Tiger Aspect Kids & Family donates 50% of its Tinga Tinga Tales net profits to building classrooms and helps improve access to education in some of the most impoverished and remote parts of Kenya. Many of the 100 classrooms incorporate sustainable features like greenhouses, water harvesting schemes and ablution blocks, funded by partners Safaricom and Coca-Cola.

In addition, over 40,000 Tinga Tinga Tales books, and more than 350 Early Childhood Development training kits have been offered to teachers from the ‘Read a Book, Give a Book’ scheme.

Tinga Tinga Tales

Tinga Tinga Tales couldn’t be closer to my heart. We trained over a hundred people to work on the series in Nairobi — now considered an animation badge of honor in East Africa,” shared series creator Lloyd. “The show anthem is sung with much love all over the world, we even took the Tinga Tinga Tales musical to Broadway, and we are now breaking ground on our hundredth classroom! Hard work with meaningful outcomes … it doesn’t get better than that!”

Tom Beattie, MD of Tiger Aspect Kids & Family, added, “Tinga Tinga Tales was a special show and a wonderful experience to work on. As we celebrate its 15th anniversary, through Claudia’s tenacious passion, this series also has a long-lasting legacy, and is continuing to make a positive impact, reaching a milestone 100 classrooms.”

Under the leadership of Beattie, the multi-BAFTA-winning Tiger Aspect Kids & Family studio, part of Banijay Kids & Family, delivers content across live action and animation, aimed at audiences of all ages from preschoolers to families. Its notable credits include Aliens Love Underpants, Charlie and Lola, Danny & Mick and Corpse Talk. Recent activity includes the successful launch of Super Happy Magic Forest on BBC, Canal+ and ABC, with RAI and ZDF following later this year; and the upcoming launch of the fourth season of Mr Bean: The Animated Series for Warner Bros. Discovery and ITVX, through deals agreed by Banijay Rights.

A global leader in children’s entertainment, Banijay Kids & Family’s collective of producers and talent is behind some of the biggest kids’ brands in the world, including Mr Bean, Totally Spies! and Once Upon a Time… Led by Benoît Di Sabatino, Banijay Kids & Family is part of Banijay Entertainment.

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Disney Bumps Back Pixar’s ‘Elio’ to Avoid ‘Dragon’ Battle at the Box Office

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Walt Disney Studios have updated their upcoming release calendar, announcing that this summer’s Pixar original Elio has been pushed back one week and will now be released June 20 instead of June 13. The move breaks tradition with Pixar’s typical Father’s Day Weekend release window, and avoids going head-to-head with Universal’s live-action reimagining of the DreamWorks hit How to Train Your Dragon (directed by franchise helmer Dean DeBlois).

The studio also removed or moved a few “Untitled Disney” slot reservations.

The shift for Elio will also expand the window for Disney’s own live-action revamp, Lilo & Stitch, which opens May 23 and is directed by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Dean Fleisher Camp (Marcel the Shell with Shoes On). Elio is the only fully-animated major studio release between The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie (March 14; Ketchup Ent.) and Smurfs (July 18; Paramount).

The Mouse House seems to know what it’s doing, coming off of 2024, when Disney titles secured the top three global box-office spots (Pixar’s Inside Out 2, Marvel’s Deadpool & Wolverine and Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Moana 2).

Directed by Madeline Sharafian (Burrow SparkShort), Domee Shi (Bao short, Turning Red) and Adrian Molina (co-screenwriter/co-director of Coco), and produced by Mary Alice Drumm (associate producer of Coco), Elio centers on an alien-obsessed kid who is mistaken for the leader of Earth and transported to the interplanetary “Communiverse,” where he forges extraterrestrial friendships and helps avert an interplanetary crisis.

Disney’s upcoming animation and related films include:

  • Snow White (live action) – March 21
  • Lilo & Stitch (live action) – May 23
  • Elio (Pixar) – June 20
  • Zootopia 2 (Disney) – November 26
  • Hoppers (Pixar) – March 6, 2026
  • Toy Story 5 (Pixar) – June 19, 2026
  • Moana (live action) – July 10, 2026
  • Ice Age 6 (20th Century Animation) – December 18, 2026
  • Frozen III (Disney) – November 24, 2027

[Source: Deadline]

Kid Koala Takes Us on an Interstellar Animated Journey in ‘Space Cadet’

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Director Eric San‘s (a.k.a. Kid Koala) debut animated feature film Space Cadet is among the titles premiering at the 75th Berlin International Film Festival this week. The Canadian director, film composer and graphic novelist has released five solo albums, contributed to several feature film soundtracks including The Great Gatsby, Looper, Baby Driver and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, has toured with the likes of Radiohead, Beastie Boys and The Preservation Hall Jazz Band and collaborated with Gorillaz, Deltron 3030 and Emilíana Torrini.

Space Cadet follows the relationship between Robot and a space-traveling scientist named Celeste. When Celeste leaves for her first interstellar mission, Robot feels terribly lonely, and his aging technical systems begin to wear out. We had the chance to speak with Kid Koala about his fascinating new animated journey:

 

Animation Magazine: Congrats on the debut of your imaginative new feature at the Berlin Intl Film Festival. Can you please share a bit about the film’s inspiration and beginnings?

Eric San / Kid Koala [provided by subject]

Kid Koala: This film is based on my graphic novel, Space Cadet. It was a dialog-free story I had written about a guardian robot who raises a young child to become a great astronaut. The original book was inspired by a few events in my own life. I had written the book when I was in a bit of an introspective state as I was grieving the passing of my grandmother but also awaiting the arrival of my first daughter. This sent my thoughts back to the past, reminiscing about happy moments I spent with my parents and grandparents, but also thinking forward, about becoming a parent myself and what that would be like.

The screenplay for the film was written by Mylène Chollet. She poetically expanded the story of the original book to create a feature length film. I remember the day I read the very first draft of her screenplay and I was so moved by it I laughed out loud at moments (and I don’t usually laugh while I’m reading) and also shed some tears at the end. Her screenplay was poetic and emotionally dynamic. At that moment I knew we had to make this movie!

 

When did you start working on the project and how long did it take to make?

The film’s producer, Ginette Petit from Outsiders Films, first optioned the book from me around 14 years ago! And here we finally are on the brink of the world premiere at Berlinale Festival. It’s like a dream come true!

 

Which animation tools were used and where was the animation done?

Our head of story and production designer, Lillian Chan, did the first draft of storyboards on paper! We would tack them in sequence on these large cardboard 8×4 foot panels that lined the walls of the entire studio. We built the animatic in Premiere, timing the edits to music I had composed and recorded on piano and turntable. For the animation, we worked with a studio here in Montreal called Singing Frog. They animated the film using the Maya program.

 

Space Cadet [Outsider Flms]

 

What do you love about working in animation?

I am a scratch DJ by trade. In scratching you are dealing with tiny slices of sounds. In animation you are dealing with tiny slices of movement. So there is a kinship between the two forms as far as attention to detail concerned.

Animation is sort of like that, the parameters of possibility are wider than in real life. It’s such a beautiful and expressive craft. You can easily defy gravity in animation, make bizarre situations or impossible architectural structures believable. I love that animation can live comfortably in the realm of the surreal. There is magic in each moment and I’m captivated by that.

 

What were the biggest challenges of the production for you?

When I was drawing the original graphic novel, I would work on the framing, layout, blocking, lighting and poses of the characters simultaneously while drawing each panel. Choices in all of those areas were kind of being made intuitively in real time.

This film project was done more in a traditional animation pipeline, so those steps were all done separately at different times in the production. I would work with the layout team for a few weeks, then move to animation for a few months, then lighting, then post, then sound mix etc.

I had to learn a few new languages in order to communicate with each department. I’m coming from music, film composing and live performance. I can intuitively talk about time in musical terms, beats, harmonies, frequencies, crescendos. But I learned that many of the animators understand time in “frames.” So instead of saying, “Robot should hold that pose for three quarter notes or until the chord change and the piano harmony starts,” I would say, “Please have robot hold that position for 60 frames.”

I was surprised to learn that the reverb level on the sound effects can completely change the humor in a scene. Or how the camera lensing and gamma levels can greatly affect the melancholy of the scene.

There are definitely a lot of moving parts in animation (pun intended), and the fun challenge was keeping the tone intact and making sure each scene was the strongest it could be, whether it was a comedic scene, a poignant moment or a suspenseful/action sequence.

 

Space Cadet [Outsider Flms]

 

Can you tell us a bit about how you incorporated the music with the narrative?

When I was six or seven years old, I remember watching Charlie Chaplin’s Modern Times with all generations of my family. My sister, parents and grandmother all huddled around the TV enjoying the same film. I’d never heard my grandmother laugh at the television so much. It’s one of my favorite memories from childhood. I knew back then when I grew up I wanted to create a similar feeling with audiences someday.

So in that tradition, this film is dialog-free. The music is the emotional engine of the film. Over the years, I’ve been writing dialog-free graphic novels and touring theatrical puppetry/string quartet/turntable productions like Nufonia Must Fall and The Storyville Mosquito (also without dialog) around the world. I’ve learned that dialog-free narratives are one of my favorite ways to tell a story. It becomes interactive for the audience in a slightly different way, like a little puzzle where the audience may need to delve into their own experiences to predict what the character is thinking or feeling.

I composed and recorded sketches of most of the score originally on piano and turntable, and placed them into the scenes so that the animators had a timing/tempo guideline for tone and mood. For a handful of the scenes, I invited some of my favorite singers to contribute the score. There are some original songs from Karen O and Mariana (Ladybug) Vieira from Digable Planets. There are also renditions of some classic tunes from yesteryear featuring Emilíana Torrini, Martha Wainwright and some brand new songs I wrote for Meaghan Smith and Trixie Whitley. Each of them have such a distinct sound and style and bring so much feeling to those songs and scenes. It was a dream to have all these people contribute musically to the film.

Once the animation was done, I worked with my longtime collaborator Vid Cousins to complete the orchestrations. We went to various studios to record live strings and brass. And I would continue to add other instrument layers in my studio including guitar, percussion and synthesizers for the space scenes. For some of the flashback moments in the film, I would cut the live instrument recordings onto vinyl using my record cutter and re-track it back into the tune to add that dust and record crackle for a more surreal, nostalgic tone to the music.

 

What do you hope audiences will take away from the world of Space Cadet?

Quite simply, my intention was to try and put something fun and beautiful into the world. It’s a story about shared moments, connection, the cycles of generations and the bonds that connect us. So I hope people will watch it with those close to them. I hope they laugh and cry and enjoy the adventure. But most of all, I hope the underlying themes of time and shared moments will resonate with them and their own experiences and memories somehow.

 

Space Cadet [Outsider Flms]

 

Who are your big animation heroes and influences?

My earliest memory of seeing animation would be from watching those playful and trippy animated shorts on Sesame Street. That Pinball Number song with the 2D animation and the Pointer Sisters singing was the raddest. That is still one of the funkiest tracks and videos to ever be on heavy rotation on TV!

I’m a huge fan of Aardman, Mark Osborne, Brad Bird, Domee Shi, Chris Sanders, Nora Twomey, Shannon Tindle, Jorge Gutierrez, Miyazaki, the list goes on and on!

I love the surreal style of Monkmus’ animation and was able to work with him on a few music videos for my early album releases.

There’s a stop-motion team here in Montreal called See Creature who are amazing. I always love going to their studio to see what they’re cooking up.

Lillian Chan, who I brought on to be the head of story/production designer on Space Cadet is one of my favorite artists on the planet. Everything she does is so beautiful and nuanced. I knew Lillian and art director Corinne Merrell were the perfect team to design the look of this film.

I have to mention Jonathan Ng a.k.a. Jon Jon Animation; we got to work on a 2D hand-drawn animated breakdance battle video game called Floor Kids. He’s a b-boy himself and probably one of the only dudes crazy enough to draw 10,000-plus frames per character in the game engine and link them through unique animation branches so it would be dance/gravity/torque accurate. I brought him on the project to storyboard all the action fight and flight sequences in the film.

Most recently I got to work on some music with Clyde Henry Studios for one of their projects in their stop-motion lab.

Really, I’m in awe of all my animator friends. They are all such thoughtful and visionary people. I’m truly inspired by the dedication they each have to their craft and the magic that they make happen on the screen one frame at a time.

 


Space Cadet is making its World Premiere at Berlinale. Find showtimes here. Paris-based Urban Sales is handling worldwide sales for the film. Learn more at outsiderfilms.com.

Space Cadet [Outsider Flms]

Trailer: ‘God’s Gang’ Launching New Episodes Feb. 19

The producers of animated series God’s Gang have announced the premier date for We Didn’t Start the Fire — four brand-new episodes of the new miniseries from the franchise. Ahead of the launch on Wednesday, February 19, a trailer has been released, which you can watch below.

Landing on YouTube and social media platforms, the new episodes of We Didn’t Start the Fire run between 5-7 minutes to fit across social media platforms. The trailer teases a new plotline that explores the importance of protecting nature, mindfulness and spirituality.

In We Didn’t Start the Fire, we find SumoSlim, TaeKwonHindu, NinJew and ChrisCross, the four interfaith heroes, deep in a forest and something is about to go terribly wrong. With a wildfire is spreading rapidly and their usual tools and technology failing, God’s Gang must rely on their instincts, teamwork and the unexpected help of a mysterious new ally to navigate the danger.

Woven into the story is God’s Gang’s signature mix of action and humour alongside deeper themes of faith, resilience, compassion and teamwork. Ultimately the message reinforced across the episodes is that that challenges, whether personal or global, can be overcome through faith, trust, and cooperation.

The launch of the new episodes comes following the recent news that God’s Gang has cast Atticus Baldwin (The Wright Turn, House of Masks) via its partnership with Autism in Entertainment. As an autistic actor, Baldwin is an advocate for neurodiverse representation in entertainment. Baldwin’s involvement is part of God’s Gang’s partnership with Spectrum Laboratory (Spec Labs), an organization dedicated to training and supporting neurodiverse artists in entertainment. This initiative underscores the series’ broader commitment to fostering real industry change.

Cathy McAuley, a veteran actor (Quantum Leap, Marsupilami) and Head of Spectrum Laboratory’s Voiceover Department, also joins the cast. Tyler Berman, an autistic professional actor and voiceover artist, is the new voiceover artist for the God’s Gang trailer.

The series springs from creator Nimrod Avraham May, Emmy and Grammy award-winning head writer Rob Kutner and series director Ehud Lansberg, who is known for his work on Transformers. The team also worked with an inter-faith advisory board to ensure the most authentic representation of the religions on-screen.

“We need to believe in love. And through God’s Gang, we are spreading this message of compassion and tolerance,” said May. “The new episodes are the result of so much passion for this cause from an exceptional cast of acting and production talent. There’s more to come from God’s Gang as we look to expand beyond the digital home and spread the message through new and exciting mediums.”

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Studio 100 Film Scores Pre-EFM Sales for Animated Features ‘Miss Moxy’ & ‘North

On the eve of the European Film Market (EFM), Studio 100 Film has finalized multiple sales for its upcoming animated feature films Miss Moxy and North, both premiering in 2025. With strong international demand, the company aims to secure additional deals during EFM in Berlin.

At EFM, Studio 100 Film will present a sneak preview screening of Miss Moxy and North, featuring exclusive 20-minute footage sequences. The screening is scheduled for Thursday, February 13, at 10:35 a.m. at CinemaxX 8.

The company will be bast out of the Marriott Hotel, 10th Floor, Suites 1050 & 1052 during the market.

 

Miss Moxy

Poland’s Nowehoryzonty has recently acquired Miss Moxy, joining a growing list of distributors. The film has also sold to the U.K. and Ireland (Dazzler), Bulgaria (Profilms), Hungary and Romania (ADS-Services), the Czech Republic and Slovakia (Donart), former Yugoslavia (Blitz), and Portugal (Outsider Film). Previous deals include the Baltics (ACME), Greece (NEO Films), Iceland (Myndorm), Ukraine (UFD), Israel (FilmHouse), Turkey (Siyah Beyaz Film), Vietnam (Mockingbird Pictures), Taiwan (AV-Jet) and Mongolia (The Filmbridge).

Based on a true story, the 85–minute 3D CGI feature film from Phanta Animation (Netherlands) follows Miss Moxy, a domesticated cat who gets lost during a summer holiday in Southern France. She sets off on an exciting odyssey to find her way back home across Europe, getting unusual support from a comical dog and a wise old bird. During this journey, she broadens her outlook on life and discovers the true meaning of friendship.

Miss Moxy is a Dutch and Belgian co-production between Phanta Animation, BosBros and co-producers Eyeworks Film & TV Drama and AVROTROS. Produced by Petra Goedings, Jolande Junte and Burny Bos, in collaboration with Belgian co-producer Peter Bouckaert, the film is directed by Vincent Bal (Miss Minoes, The Zigzag Kid) and Wip Vernooij. The screenplay was written by Maureen Versprille (The Day My Father Became a Bush). Animation studios also involved in the feature film include Capybara (NL), Fabrique Fantastique (BE) and Polder Animation (NL). Paradiso Film will release the film theatrically in the Netherlands and Belgium on January 28, 2026.

 

North

North is set for a theatrical release in Scandinavia through Norsk Filmdistribusjon, kicking off in November 2025 and extending into the holiday season. Additional sales include Italy (Adler), Hungary and Romania (ADS-Services), the Czech Republic and Slovakia (Bohemia Motion Pictures), former Yugoslavia (Blitz), Bulgaria (Profilms), Portugal (Films4You), and the Baltics (GPI). Confirmed deals previously covered include Greece (Zinos Panagiotidis), Iceland (Myndorm), Ukraine (UFD), Israel (FilmHouse), Turkey (Siyah Beyaz Film), Taiwan (AV-Jet) and Mongolia (The Filmbridge).

Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s The Snow Queen, the 85-minute family adventure follows a young girl named Gerda on a dangerous mission to save her best friend Kai from the Snow Queen’s icy grip. North is directed by Bente Lohne and produced by Hakon Gundersen (Flight of the Navigator, Free Jimmy) and his company PictoryLand AS together with award-winning studio Anima Vitae (Niko – Beyond the Northern Lights; Emmy-nominated Moominvalley). Ralph Guggenheim (Toy Story), co-founder of Pixar Animation Studios, is acting as consultant producer.

In the film, young Gerda sets off into the great unknown in search of her friend Kai, who has mysteriously vanished. On her journey, Gerda makes friends with people, birds, beasts and a kind witch, unaware that a hostile, unseen enemy, the Snow Queen and her gargoyle apprentice, Louie, are watching her. The evil queen keeps Kai prisoner in her ice palace way up north in Finnmark, Norway. Together, Gerda and Kai escape from her clutches, arriving back home just in time for the happiest winter holiday ever.

 


 

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New Trailer: ‘Flow’ Begins Streaming Journey on Max Today

Home audiences have a fresh opportunity to watch one of the year’s most acclaimed films, Latvian animator Gints Zilbalodis’ indie breakout Flow. The Golden Globe-winning, double Oscar-nominated CG feature is now available to stream exclusively on Max in the U.S.

To mark the movie’s streaming launch, a new trailer debuted today. Watch it below!

Synopsis: A wondrous journey, through realms natural and mystical, Flow follows a courageous cat after his home is devastated by a great flood. Teaming up with a capybara, a lemur, a bird and a dog to navigate a boat in search of dry land, they must rely on trust, courage and wits to survive the perils of a newly aquatic planet.

From the boundless imagination of the award-winning Gints Zilbalodis (Away) comes a thrilling animated spectacle as well as a profound meditation on the fragility of the environment and the spirit of friendship and community. Steeped in the soaring possibilities of visual storytelling, Flow is a feast for the senses and a treasure for the heart.

Now playing in theaters nationwide and marking box-office milestones for indie animation ($20 million+ worldwide), Flow has been awarded the year’s animated feature prizes by the European Film Awards, Golden Globes, National Board of Review, Los Angeles Film Critics Association and New York Film Critics Circle. The film is currently nominated for two Academy Awards (Best Animated Feature and Best International Feature, for Latvia), two BAFTA Film Awards (Best Animated Film and Best Children’s & Family Film), the Spirit Award for International Film and the César Award for Animated Film.

Flow is directed by Zilbalodis, written by Zilbalodis and Matīss Kaža, and produced by Zilbalodis, Kaža, Ron Dyens and Gregory Zalcman. The film is a co-production of Dream Well Studio (Latvia), Sacrebleu Productions (France) and Take Five (Belgium).