Was Pixar's Coco Based On A Real Person?
Given the uniqueness of Mama Coco from Pixar's "Coco," one must wonder if there's a real-life person on which she was based.
Read MoreGiven the uniqueness of Mama Coco from Pixar's "Coco," one must wonder if there's a real-life person on which she was based.
Read MoreCharlie Chapman, E.T., and the Iron Giant helped inform the creation of The Stranger in "The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power," according to J.D. Payne.
Read MoreWhile not as popular as movies like The Lion King or Shrek, The Land Before Time remains a childhood animated classic. Here's the story of how it came together.
Read MoreWarner Bros. announces the official merging of Warner Bros. Animation (WBA) and Cartoon Network Studios (CNS) following massive layoffs at both studios.
Read MoreTake a closer look at some of the scariest and most disturbing monsters that live in Halloween Town in Tim Burton's "The Nightmare Before Christmas."
Read MoreFrom casting intrigue to the several attempted sequels over the years, here are some of the most interesting bits of trivia surrounding Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
Read MoreThis tragedy and Ted Hughes' The Iron Man inspired Brad Bird to tell this moving story.
Read More"Moana" was a hit for both fans and casual viewers. But even the most ardent fans may not know that the original script planned to focus on another character.
Read MoreThe Simpsons paid tribute to beloved Japanese animation house Studio Ghibli with a truly magical sequence.
Read MoreThe Radish Spirit in Studio Ghibli's "Spirited Away" follows Chihiro to the bathhouse's top floor, but there's one detail that Ghibli fans can't get enough of.
Read MoreThe showrunners of Netflix's "Sonic Prime" are no strangers to excellent animated programs.
Read MoreWoody and Buzz Lightyear may be best buddies, but do Toy Story stars Tom Hanks and Tim Allen have a friend in each other, too?
Read MoreA real-life experience was the inspiration behind one of the most memorable scenes in Hayao Miyazaki's Oscar-winning animated film, "Spirited Away."
Read MoreCaptain Sig Hansen is known for starring in the Discovery Channel series "Deadliest Catch," but he also had an unexpected voice acting cameo in this Pixar film.
Read MoreIt's almost as impossible to imagine a world without the most iconic works of legendary filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki as it was close to being a reality.
Read MoreAn enchanting town is a popular tourist destination for fans of the Studio Ghibli film "Spirited Away," but did it actually inspire the movie?
Read MoreLike many other Studio Ghibli films, "Spirited Away" received an English dub, and its talented voice cast featured an "NCIS" heavy hitter.
Read More"Saturday Night Live" star Kyle Mooney is teaming up with Bento Box Entertainment for a new, live action and animation hybrid series at Netflix.
Read More"Spirited Away" is one of the most celebrated films of all time, but most people don't know one of the English voice actors was in an underrated Disney film.
Read MoreTim Allen provided the voice of Space Ranger Buzz Lightyear in 1995's Toy Story, the first long-length feature from Pixar. What Easter egg did they slip in?
Read MoreEven the biggest fans of "Young Sheldon" may not realize that the actress who plays Meemaw in the prequel series also starred in "Toy Story."
Read MoreRick and Morty Season 6, Episode 2 includes a minor animation error that all but the most attentive viewers are likely to have missed.
Read MorePixar fans have received the news they've been waiting for, as the studio's 2015 film, "Inside Out" will be getting a sequel.
Read MoreSpirited Away is an animated classic, and there are many fascinating behind-the-scenes details about this beloved film.
Read MoreThe 2022 live-action remake of Pinocchio retains the foundation of the 1940 Disney animated film with a few key changes between them, here are the differences
Read More"Spirited Away" came out over two decades ago, but a new theory connects the two main characters together in a way that explains, well, just about everything.
Read MoreIs this an inconsistency in an otherwise perfect film, or something intentional?
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