Voice actor Cree Summer reflects on her legendary roles and the importance of representation in animated television.
As Elwood City’s resident brainiac, Alan “Brain” Powers played an instrumental supporting role on the PBS’s animated series, Arthur. Brain was the voice of logic and reason for Arthur and the gang.
Since all the way back in the late 1930s, the medium of animation has been one of the most fascinating sides of television. There have been plenty of iconic animated shows throughout history, but a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Have you ever wondered where you heard that voice from? You’re not alone, as the animation industry is filled with surprising ...
Over the past few years, dozens of animated Star Wars characters made the jump to live-action through Disney+ expansion.
Behind every memorable cartoon character lies a voice that brings them to life. These aren’t just people reading lines off a script. They’re artists who create entire personalities through tone, pitch ...
When they're not winning Oscars or prepping for their next big blockbuster, several Hollywood stars lend their iconic voices to world of animation. From stars like Eddie Murphy bringing Mushu ('Mulan' ...
Born with Autism (formerly classified as Asperger syndrome), Tyler B. Searle has been obsessed with storytelling since he was old enough to speak. He gravitated towards fairy tales, mythology, the ...
Disney is adding another movie to its long line of live-action adaptations with a release coming that is about a popular ...
Cartoon characters wear gloves for practical reasons. In the early days of animation, black hands couldn't be seen against black bodies in black-and-white films. White gloves solved this issue. Gloves ...