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Animation and seriality

Anicom Seriality: BoJack Horseman and the Post-Broadcast Era

by Liam Rogers • September 18, 2017 • 0 Comments

Netflix’s BoJack Horseman is many things: an amazing cartoon world where humans and anthropomorphic animals live in cohabitation; a pun-filled comedy that satirizes Hollywood culture; a sobering exploration of nihilism and depression. However, what distinguishes it from traditional animated sitcoms…

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Animation and seriality, Queer/ing Animation

This Is Me Now: Queer Time and Animated Childhood

by Katie Barnett • September 11, 2017 • 3 Comments

Animated sitcoms have a complex relationship with time. These are worlds where a character can remain 10 years old from 1989 to nowadays (as is the case for Bart Simpson in The Simpsons), a pregnancy can last seven television seasons…

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Festival report

Animated Works at the 2017 Taipei Film Festival

by Jason Cody Douglass • July 24, 2017 • 0 Comments

As I write, the nineteenth iteration of the Taipei Film Festival winds to a close in three cinemas across the city. By and large the festival is an “international” affair, with omnipresent advertisements promising films from over 40 different countries,…

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Genesis of New Animated Works

Life: The Universe and Everything

by Eagle Gamma • June 28, 2017 • 2 Comments

Life is a new series of science fiction animations that, by means of 3D images and psytrance electronic music, creates a new world of technology and imagination. Incorporating ideas from the hard and social sciences – such as astrophysics, constructal physics,…

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Adaptation

Disney, Nostalgia and Adaptation: Who’s Watching Watson’s Belle

by Lisa Hill • June 19, 2017 • 1 Comment

While discussing the movie poster for Disney’s latest (live-action) rendition of Beauty and the Beast (2017, by Bill Condon) as an introduction to semiotics in a first-year university screen studies course, I was struck by the number of young adults…

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Adaptation

Speak of the Devil! The Keys to Cruella’s Success

by Rebecca Rose Stanton • June 12, 2017 • 1 Comment

In 1961 Disney released their classic animation One Hundred and One Dalmatians, a film so successful that it was re-released in cinemas four times over the coming decades. Due to the film’s overwhelming popularity, it has inspired many adaptations. These…

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Adaptation

Animation, Adaptation and Superheroes

by Kyle Meikle • June 5, 2017 • 0 Comments

In late 2007, the autumn before Iron Man hit theaters—before audiences’ first foray into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)—DC Comics released Superman: Doomsday, a direct-to-DVD, 78-minute animated feature inspired by the popular Death of Superman storyline. The film, starring Adam…

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Genre and Animation

Embodying the Future: Akira and the Technological Science Fiction

by Jacqueline Ristola • May 22, 2017 • 3 Comments

Few films have made as deep an impact on international popular cultures as Akira (1988) by Katsuhiro Ötomo. This animated feature is a sci-fi apocalyptic opus, deeply political and incisive in how it captures the Japan of the bubble-economy era.…

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Genre and Animation

The Intrusion of Live Action in The End of Evangelion

by George Crosthwait • May 15, 2017 • 2 Comments

The original series of Hideaki Anno’s hugely popular anime Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995-1996) was set in the aftermath of an apocalyptic event called ‘the second impact’. The show was structured around teenage protagonists piloting gargantuan mecha-organic bipeds (EVAs) in order…

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Genre and Animation

When Disney Met Sci-Fi: The Marketing of Lilo & Stitch (2002)

by Eve Benhamou • May 8, 2017 • 2 Comments

With its mischievous smile, big expressive eyes, and red collar, the creature featuring on the promotional poster for Lilo & Stitch (2002, by Dean DeBlois and Chris Sanders) might recall the numerous pets of the Disney canon. Yet, his blue…

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