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Dreamworks slipped a preview of Jerry Seinfeld's Bee Movie as an extra on the Over the Hedge DVD.
The first trailer for upcoming Lionsgate animated movie Happily N'Ever After is now online. And it ain't good, people.
Here are some images from Disney's upcoming CG feature film Meet the Robinsons, due March 30.
Check out the latest poster for Arthur and the Minimoys (Arthur and the Invisibles in the U.S.), plus various images from the movie.
Cars wins Best Animated Film at the Annie Awards while Flushed Away took most of the loot. Cars composer Randy Newman also took Best Song for Motion Picture . . .
Happy Feet is picking up its share of critic-loving. New York Film Critics Circle and Los Angeles Film Critics Association have named it "Best Animated Film."
Disney re-releases Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas in digital 3D this October.
Ratatouille's website got a make-over, complete with poster, trailer and synopsis.
ABC Entertainment will air Shrek the Halls, a DreamWorks Animation Christmas special in December 2007. Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy & Cameron Diaz will reprise their roles.
Disney/Pixar will follow 2007's Ratatouille with Andrew Stanton's Wall-E, which will open on June 27, 2008.
Led by Foreign Minister Lawrence Cannon, the Canadian U.N. delegation walked out, as Iranian President Ahmadinejad began speaking. France, and Germany joined the walkout.
George Miller will direct a sequel to his Oscar-winning animated film, Happy Feet, in a studio in Sydney, Australia. The movie will take 3 years to make.
DreamWorks Animation CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg announces release dates for future Shrek sequels, plus a Christmas special and Broadway musical.
An American Airlines flight from Miami to San Juan won the dubious award for the highest delays among major American carriers. Hawaiian Air was still atop the charts.
The art of reborning started a couple decades ago when doll artists began creating lifelike vinyl dolls resembling real babies.
The face of security in international relations is changing. Instead of traditional ideas of security threatening world peace, we're now facing a 'human security' crisis.
Christmas brings joy and merriment to children and elders alike. It is the season of spending - on gifts and presents, a vast majority of which seem to be unwanted.
Choosing a fixed rate loan, saving for a bigger deposit, making more repayments, using an offset account and borrowing from a non-bank lender can reduce mortgage rates.
A first look at the more sophisticated graphic that will accompany every future Walt Disney Picture.
The world's most reclusive country, is once again defying the international community - reaffirming its isolationist policies and amplifying the nuclear threat.
Dreamworks animated film made over $100 million at the box office.
Even if they can't spell it or pronounce it, people are beginning to recognize the name of University of Nebraska football player Ndamukong Suh.
Why are women taking on so much of the workload inside and outside of the home? This article ponders new findings from Australia.
The first of an ongoing series letting you know which/when animated movies/TV shows are coming to DVD.
Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles won the Best Animated Sci-Fi Feature Award at the 2006 Horror and Sci-Fi Film Festival in Tempe, Arizona.
Warner Bros. releases horde of Superman DVD's to coincide with the release of Superman Returns. Bryan Singer movie comes out June 28.
Entertainment Weekly claims Disney's Aladdin is the 25th most controversial movie of all time. IMDb readers disagree.
The current honours system reflects the national culture by rewarding achievements and service in a down-to-earth, relaxed way. Why turn it into a class struggle?
Classic cartoon channel Boomerang will present 10-day marathon, with focus on a single character each day. Marathon begins July 21.
Be smart when you talk and drive - use a headset, know your laws and give the road your full attention.
Here are some images from upcoming animated films Happy Feet and Flushed Away.
International posters for Sony's Open Season and Disney/Pixar's Cars are now available online.
The Interweb rumour mill goes into high gear about Pixar's next animated feature.
Teens enjoy using technology and the web. High schools can engage students with current events and journalism by adding a video and online component.
Starz on Demand will show every episode of Jennifer Shiman's 30-Second Bunnies Theatre during August. Viewers get to vote on the next Bunny adaptation.
Western Australia's one-point victory in the May 23, 2009 state game was its first over the powerful South Australian National Football League since 1994.
For several months the threat of war has loomed inside Somalia. Ethiopian troops protecting Somalia's interim government are now battling fighters loyal to Islamists.
A look at how the United States tries to count its residents every 10 years and the controversies that threaten to derail the 2010 census before it even gets started.
50 Cent says he's going to be removing some of his tattoos for his new gig as an actor, in addition to focusing on the release date for "Before I Self Destruct."
Many theories exist regarding the Star of Bethlehem; and, despite the disbelief of the non-religious,
astronomers have calculated how such an event might have occurred.
Confusion and controversy swirl around Disney's animated movie American Dog. Animation Boy digs through the dog pile.
The Chupacabra is a mythical Mexican beast that is often called a "goat blood sucker." Recently, creatures resembling the Chupacabra have been sighted in Texas.
Australia Day is celebrated every year on January 26 but for many Australians, it commemorates the day Aboriginal people were culturally and geographically displaced.
In what is being called a landmark case, the U.S. government has declared the thimerosal in vaccinations in part responsible for 9-year-old girl's autistic symptoms.
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Internet hoaxes about celebrity "deaths" are easily spread and have been fooling people for years.
A recurring theme of censorship in art is creating confusion and controversy between artists and patrons, perpetuating the eternal struggle for an amicable co-existence.
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