For decades, many American children spent their Saturday mornings watching hours and hours of cartoons. With bowls of Frosted Flakes piled high, they stared at their cathode-ray tube televisions, ...
There’s a reason kids’ TV tends to produce a lot of infectious little songs like this—before they become effectively literate, music is an easy way for children to digest and process information. It’s ...
Cartoon Brew is pleased to present an exclusive excerpt from the new book Anvils, Mallets & Dynamite: The Unauthorized Biography of Looney Tunes by Jaime Weinman. The book can be purchased from the ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Design by Emily Shwartz. Good cartoons are hard to make. Creators must introduce a whole new world ...
Kim Petras draws her style inspiration from all different places. In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE at the InStyle ...
The current sound of children’s television animation has expanded notably with composer Ego Plum’s score to the Nickelodeon series Harvey Beaks, in which electronics and guitars fuse with the sound of ...
Who wrote music for kids' cartoons in the Soviet Union? Would you have guessed — Dmitri Shostakovich? A Brooklyn Philharmonic concert prompts a... Hey, Kids, It's Vinny Pookh Time! Cartoon Music From ...
If you can hum a few bars from the theme song for “The Flintstones,” “The Jetsons” or one of the more than 250 other cartoons made by Hanna-Barbera since the late 1950s, you have Hoyt Curtin to thank.
Anvil, the veteran underdog Canadian metal band many people first discovered through the critically acclaimed 2008 documentary about the band, Anvil! The Story of Anvil, have recently uploaded a ...
Pop music + cartoon animation + pubescent audiences + sugary breakfast cereal ads = hit entertainment. In the 1960s and ‘70s, that equation briefly produced a string of clever, endearing animated ...
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