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Archives Animation Magazine – #324 November 2022

In The November Issue of Animation Magazine 324

▩ Go behind the scenes of Netflix’s spooky Wendell & Wild with director Henry Selick.

▩ Writer-director Hiroyasu Ishida’s discusses his new feature Drifting Home.

▩ Discover the magic of Tonko House’s new min-series ONI: Thunder God’s Tale.

▩ Native creator Karissa Valencia shares insights about her new series Spirit Rangers.

▩ The scoop on Apple TV+ bright, colorful show Sago Mini Friends.

▩ Warner Bros. Animation’s Batwheels revs its engines on Cartoon Network.

▩ A favorite yeti returns in DreamWorks’ Abominable and The Invisible City.

Victor and Valentino creator Diego Molano writes about the birth and evolution of his popular show.

▩ A sneak peek at this year’s Animation Is Film Festival in Hollywood.

And much, much more!

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