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30 Years of Blue Sky Studios

The Victorian Roots of Blue Sky’s Epic

by Mihaela Mihailova • February 13, 2017 • 2 Comments

On May 12, 2015, the Academy Theater in New York City hosted “Anatomy of an Animation Studio: An Evening with Blue Sky,”[1] a presentation by the studio’s leading creative figures. Throughout the evening, director and co-founder Chris Wedge, director Carlos…

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30 Years of Blue Sky Studios

Blue Sky’s Early Commercials

by Susan Ohmer • February 6, 2017 • 2 Comments

In 1997, the year Blue Sky Studios celebrated its tenth anniversary, I had the opportunity to interview some of the company’s founders at its then headquarters in Harrison, New York. At that time, Blue Sky had already begun working in…

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Education in/and Animation

Large Scale Stop Motion Animation with Youth

by John Akre • January 23, 2017 • 0 Comments

Animation can be a powerful way to introduce young people to media making. As Yvonne Andersen (1970: 9) notes, “it is dynamic enough to stimulate them and yet easy enough for them to handle.” For several years, I have been…

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Queer/ing Animation

A Roundtable on Yuri!!! on Ice (Part 3)

by Jacqueline Ristola • January 16, 2017 • 4 Comments

Yuri!!! on Ice is a 2016 anime that has captured a global audience through its beautifully choreographed animation, a strong emotional story, and compelling gay representation. Animation Studies 2.0 blog contributors Jacqueline Ristola, Mihaela Mihailova, Caitlin Casiello, and Evelyn Hielkema…

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Queer/ing Animation

A Roundtable on Yuri!!! on Ice (Part 2)

by Jacqueline Ristola • January 9, 2017 • 0 Comments

Yuri!!! on Ice is a 2016 anime that has captured a global audience through its beautifully choreographed animation, a strong emotional story, and compelling gay representation. Animation Studies 2.0 blog contributors Jacqueline Ristola, Mihaela Mihailova, Caitlin Casiello, and Evelyn Hielkema came together…

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Queer/ing Animation

A Roundtable on Yuri!!! on Ice (Part 1)

by Jacqueline Ristola • January 2, 2017 • 0 Comments

Yuri!!! on Ice is a 2016 anime that has captured a global audience through its beautifully choreographed animation, a strong emotional story, and compelling gay representation. Animation Studies 2.0 blog contributors Jacqueline Ristola, Mihaela Mihailova, Caitlin Casiello, and Evelyn Hielkema came together…

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Queer/ing Animation

Gaps in the Ice: Queer Subtext and Fandom Text in Yuri!!! on Ice

by Catilin Casiello • December 26, 2016 • 14 Comments

Yuri!!! on Ice, undoubtedly the breakout hit of the Fall 2016 TV anime season, follows the dramatic comeback of figure skater Katsuki Yūri and his relationship with his hero and coach Victor Nikiforov. In English-speaking fandom, where political concerns about…

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Queer/ing Animation

The Revolutionary Potential of Lesbian Love in Yuri Kuma Arashi

by Jacqueline Ristola • December 19, 2016 • 0 Comments

Ginko and Kureha at the end of Yuri Kuma Arashi

The work of anime director Kunihiko Ikuhara is not only known for being deeply symbolic, but also for having outstanding representations of lesbians in anime. This is significant because LGBT visibility is quite low in Japan. Gay marriage, for instance,…

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Queer/ing Animation

“Trans”formers: Reading the Rescue Bots

by Nichola Dobson • December 15, 2016 • 3 Comments

I’ve written here before about some of the children’s animation which my son consumes and, as he gets older (he’s almost 5), we all become exposed to more sophisticated shows aimed at older children. Thankfully, many of these shows are…

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Queer/ing Animation

#GiveElsaAGirlfriend and the Importance of Mainstream Queer Cartoons

by Bethan Jones • December 12, 2016 • 1 Comment

In fan studies, we often talk about fans being ‘poachers’ of texts (Jenkins 1992). Fans, we argue, lift bits and pieces from texts and create their own works: Sherlock becomes a detective in a high school; Edward and Bella become billionaire…

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