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  • Articles Tagged with "Animation"

    Eustace Lycett, 91, Designer of Special Effects for Disney Movies, Dies - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Obituary • World

    Eustace Lycett, a renowned special effects designer for Disney, passed away at 91, leaving behind a legacy of groundbreaking work in animation.

    Love, Death, and Robots volume 4 review: keeping a good thing going | The Verge

    theverge.com • Review • World

    Netflix's Love, Death, and Robots Volume 4 offers a diverse collection of animated shorts, maintaining its reputation for variety and stylistic innovation, though not all episodes reach the same heights of brilliance.

    Rick and Morty: annunciata la data di uscita dell'ottava stagione (e non è un pesce d'aprile)

    movieplayer.it • Television • World

    The eighth season of Rick and Morty will premiere on May 25, 2025, on Adult Swim, following an elaborate April Fool's Day announcement.

    Cel-ebrating Animation’s New York Roots - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Animation • New York

    A Westchester exhibition celebrates the history of animation in New York City and its surprising Westchester County roots, showcasing iconic characters and artifacts from the industry's past and present.

    TELEVISION; The Man Behind the Mouth Behind Late-Show Host - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Entertainment • World

    This article profiles Robert Smigel, the voice and creator of various animated segments on Conan O'Brien's Late Night and Saturday Night Live.

    'Phineas and Ferb' Season 5: Animated Series Sticks to What Works

    rollingstone.com • Television • World

    The return of Phineas and Ferb after a decade-long hiatus successfully maintains its original charm and formula, delivering a new season that is both familiar and inventive.

    The Simpsons: When the TV show went to war with Fox’s censors.

    slate.com • Television • World

    This article explores the creative freedom enjoyed by The Simpsons' writers and their clashes with Fox's censors, highlighting the show's unique voice and its satirical commentary on societal issues.