The Breakthrough Technique That Changed Animation Forever
Entertainment embraces and advances technology, whether that means a printing press or a radio receiver or making simple drawings seem to dance.
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Entertainment embraces and advances technology, whether that means a printing press or a radio receiver or making simple drawings seem to dance.
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Read MoreAnime has long been considered a bit of a niche fandom, but it's growing bigger and bigger, and it's not that different from more popular entertainment genres. There are a lot of misconceptions about anime out there. Here are a few things people tend to get wrong about anime.
Read MorePat Carroll had a long and vibrant performing career, mostly on stage and TV, but also as a voice artist, including Ursula in "The Little Mermaid."
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Read MoreFor a long time, movies didn't have sound or spoken dialogue, but that all changed when the two were synced. These were the first words ever spoken on film.
Read MoreQueen Elizabeth II has often been portrayed on the big and small screen, with both good and bad performances.
Read MoreIn the U.S. at least, children of the latter half of the 20th century have fond memories of Saturday morning cartoons. One day, it ended, here's how and why.
Read MoreA generation of budding scientists found inspiration in the fun yet educational kids cartoon "The Magic School Bus." Here's what you didn't know about it.
Read MoreDabbling in horror, surrealism, and dark comedy, Tim Burton's work is virtually a genre unto itself. This is the untold truth of Tim Burton.
Read MoreLeslie Nielsen's final movie is one you probably haven't heard of, and it may never see the light of day. Here's the story of the unique project.
Read MoreTheir iconic roles in "Mary Poppins" led Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke to be life-long friends.
Read MoreBefore making his name in film, Nicholson started in animation ... somewhat. Nicholson was hired in 1955 by MGM as an office assistant before he found fame.
Read MoreFor eight decades, audiences have delighted in the eye-gouging, hair-pulling comic mayhem of The Three Stooges. Their story is much more than slapstick comedy.
Read MoreEven though Bugs Bunny is a cartoon, he's still an American Icon. Here is how Bugs Bunny really got his name.
Read MoreIf Disneyland is the happiest place on Earth, then Disney movies are the happiest movies on Earth — always good, wholesome fun. But unfortunately, neither part of that sentence is true. Disney resorts, Disney movies, and even Disney's corporate practices have all been caught in hot water.
Read MoreJean-Claude Van Damme might not be the box-office powerhouse he was in the '80s and '90s, but that doesn't mean he's been resting on his laurels.
Read MoreThese amazing movies were canceled for the strangest reasons.
Read MoreA lot of people worked really hard making your favorite video games, and some of that work went into screwing over pirates in hilariously creative ways.
Read MoreComedy Central has decided to pull the plug on the long-running commentary show Tosh.0. The show has been on the air since 2009, so regardless of your opinion of its provocative host, the announcement certainly means that an era of entertainment is coming to an end in 2020.
Read MoreThere's a lot most Monty Python fans don't know, and we're not talking about the words to the Bruce's Philosopher's Song.
Read MoreEven ancient Neanderthals had rituals they performed at the loss of their loved ones. Here's how death will probably change in the future.
Read MoreDick Van Dyke has found success in almost every entertainment avenue he's tried, but here are 15 facts you might not know about the acclaimed star.
Read MoreEveryone knows that inhaling helium gives you a squeaky voice, but why? Here's the scientific reason your voice gets squeaky when you inhale helium.
Read MoreNo one can predict the future, but there are always new technologies on the horizon that will change things. These inventions will be here sooner than you think, so it's best to get yourself and your wallet ready for the next big thing. These will be some of the greatest inventions of 2020.
Read MoreYogi Berra is one of the most iconic players in Yankee baseball history. His monicker, however, has caused a number of controversies in the past and here's why.
Read MoreIt's not always bad luck that sinks a production, however. Bad decision-making and human error also play a major part. Here are a few notorious movie-killing blunders.
Read MoreWhat were the earliest internet memes? Now that time has gone by, we know. These are the oldest memes on the internet.
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