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Contrary to popular belief, FIVE Color Classic shorts from Fleischer Studios, not just 1938's "The Tears of an Onion," are still copyrighted to Paramount Global despite them showing up on public domain releases

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King of Kings is the 18th animated movie to earn an A+ CinemaScore, and the 5th to not come from Disney/Pixar

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Thoughts on the Amazon MGM Studios' first CinemaCon panel as well as predictions on their upcoming theatrical slate?

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Amazon MGM Studios Animation Library List

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The Netflix SpongeBob films are interestingly theatrical movies in China. Sandy’s film grossed $4.4 million USD. Plankton’s film opens March 8th.

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Do you think Paramount should have kept Smurfs for February rather than July?

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Gummybear International, Toonz Unveil ‘Gummibär and Friends, Operation Cotton Candy’ at EFM (EXCLUSIVE)

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I believe the concept of the public domain has gotten particularly more mainstream, especially after Mickey and Pooh’s entrance. It’s been satirized in TTG, American Dad, and the official Popeye comic strip.

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My last four watched is funny

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Just saw the latest piece of monke cinema, Better Man. Anyone seen it or plan to check it out?

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Mufasa at $476 million is about to enter the top 10 2024 films worldwide, making the first year since 2010 where it’s a 50-50 split between animation and live-action (plus a Pixar film being #1)

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Mickey and Popeye Go Sailing (New Years 2025 Doodle)

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The public domain is a trove of creative works—books, music, art, films, and more—that are free for anyone to use, adapt, and share without copyright restrictions. These works either never had copyright protection, have expired copyrights, or were voluntarily released. Exploring the public domain unlocks endless possibilities: you can remix classic stories, create new art from old masterpieces, or find inspiration in timeless ideas. It's also a valuable resource for educators, research

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MGM's Strange Resistance Towards Animated Movies But Possible Return (Analysis)

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In Red One, the polar bear’s name is Garcia. Not only is it the last name of producer Hiriam Garcia, but its origin is said to be from the Basque word “hartz” meaning “bear”. This is so genius that it was likely accidental.

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How do I properly attach the ball to the robot claw? I animated the rig separately and it looks janky.

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One of the most fascinating parts about Wicked was this furry OC-ass wolf who looks not unlike the ones from the 100% Wolf franchise

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That “furry bait” polar bear from Red One only had 3 minutes of total screen time despite being heavily promoted. He got basically Clod’d.

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Today is the 100th birthday of Ted Hartley, both a film actor and producer who currently owns RKO Pictures

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Highest grossing Paramount Pictures animated films as of October 26th, 2024

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There may be more Color Classics cartoons that are still copyrighted (for a while, Tears of an Onion was said to be the only one out of the 36 shorts that’s not PD).

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Intuos CTL4100 Tablet on MacBook Pro (macOS Sonoma 14.6.1) not connecting. Solution?

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Here’s a new video where I talk about Sonic 3’s trailer and what I expect for the future of Sonic movies

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Paramount is selling its creator conference VidCon to the owner of Fan Expo

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How to uninstall entirely to try reinstalling my Intuos tablet (macOS Catalina 10.15.7)?

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Which Comic Franchise Could Be Paramount’s Answer to Marvel and DC

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