Spike & Mike Fest ‘99 is here

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The duo’s more wholesome festival, SPIKE & MIKE’S 1999 CLASSIC FESTIVAL OF ANIMATION, opens Friday, March 12 at the Ridge Theatre in Vancouver, B.C. (running through April 4).

Manga still does shorts

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Manga Entertainment has informed Animation World Magazine that they still have a shorts department and are actively looking for animated short films to market and distribute. Since their San Diego animated shorts operation closed down last year, submissions are now being accepted through their central Chicago division. While it is still unclear as to how the shorts will be packaged, films may be sent to:

Manga Entertainment

Attn: Animated Shorts Division

727 N. Hudson #100

Chicago, IL 60610

Fox Kids announces ambitious fall lineup

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Fox Kids Network is adding seven new animated series (146 new episodes) and nine returning series (121 new episodes) to its fall '99 slate of weekday afternoon and Saturday morning programming.

More primetime 'toons for ABC, Fox and NBC

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Major U.S. networks have been bitten by an animation bug and have recently announced a slew of primetime animated series. ABC has worked out a deal with Miramax and Touchstone TV for six episodes of CLERKS, based on director Kevin Smith’s 1994 indie film of the same name. Slated for a midseason or fall 2000 launch, the show will be executive-produced by Smith and former SEINFELD supervising producer, Dave Mandel. Like the film, the TV series, only the second ever produced by Miramax, focuses on two young slackers who keep minimum-wage jobs in New Jersey.

Woody Woodpecker is back on TV

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Fox Kids will start airing WOODY WOODPECKER on May 8. The series, produced by Universal Cartoon Studios, features new adventures of Woody, Wally Walrus and Chilly Willy. It was originally scheduled to air during the fall '98 season. The show's supervising director and producer is animation veteran Bob Jaques.

“Meet the Authors” of your favorite animation books

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* Tuesday, March 2. Glendale, California, USA.


“Meet the Authors” is a book signing and informal discussion with famed animation authors Charles Solomon (The Disney That Never Was, The Prince of Egypt: A New Vision in Animation) Jerry Beck (Warner Bros. Animation Art, I Tawt I Taw A Puddy Tat), Michael Mallory (Hanna-Barbera Cartoons) and Harvey Deneroff (The Art of Anastasia). The event which starts at 7:00 p.m. at Borders Books and Music in Glendale is free to the public. For additional details call (818) 241-8099.

An Evening of Hanna-Barbera with legends Mr. Barbera and Mr. Takamoto

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* Monday, March 1. Glendale, California, USA.


As part of ASIFA-Hollywood’s Animation Expo ‘99, “An Evening of Hanna-Barbera,” with special guests Joe Barbera and Iwao Takamoto, takes place at Kreider Hall in Glendale Community College. An informal discussion with Barbera and Takamoto moderated by Michael Mallory, along with a screening of Hanna-Barbera shorts, starts at 7:00 p.m. For admission information/reservations, call (818) 842-8330.

Artist John McGrew passes away

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John McGrew, a layout artist for Chuck Jones’ Warner Bros. unit from 1938 to 1943, passed away on January 11, 1999 in France at the age of 88. McGrew’s contributions to the artform are often overlooked because of the short time he spent in the business, but his layouts and color stylings for THE DOVER BOYS, THE ARISTO-CAT, CONRAD THE SAILOR and SUPER RABBIT, among others films, were groundbreaking and revolutionary for their time. Chuck Jones has often said in interviews that McGrew helped introduce a more abstract and design-influenced background style.

John, Paul, Ringo and George become YELLOW SUBMARINE action figures

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McFarlane Toys, SPAWN creator Todd McFarlane’s toy company, has created a set of YELLOW SUBMARINE action figures based on the animated cult classic Beatle’s film. The toys bring back John, Paul, Ringo and George in all their glory along with the Blue Meanie, and will be available later this year when the film is finally re-released.

CELEBRITY DEATHMATCH toys are coming

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ToyBiz announced at ToyFair ‘99 that they have acquired the license to produce toys based on MTV’s CELEBRITY DEATHMATCH.

SPEED RACER toys are coming

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Anime fans will soon be able to acquire SPEED RACER toys. ReSaurus is producing 12” Speed Racer and Trixie action figures, as well as Mach V and Shooting Star action playsets.

Cinar acquires greater licensing power for Richard Scarry properties

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CINAR Corporation has entered into a new alliance with Viacom Consumer Products, in a move that will broaden the merchandising rights associated with stories and characters created by Richard Scarry. Under the terms of the agreement, CINAR’s role is expanded from producer of the animated series, THE BUSY WORLD OF RICHARD SCARRY, to a licensing and entertainment partner with Viacom Consumer Products and the Estate of Richard Scarry.

Richard Williams to teach Animation Masterclass in London

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Famed animation director and educator Richard Williams will present his acclaimed Animation Masterclass at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts in London, England, May 21st-23rd. This intensive three-day workshop teaches the solid principles behind classical animation that apply both to traditional and computer animators. Triple Oscar winner Richard Williams has won over 250 international awards including numerous Hollywood and British Academy Awards. His films include Who Framed Roger Rabbit, The Christmas Carol, and the original Thief and the Cobbler animated feature.

Crested Butte entry call

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The Crested Butte Reel Rest taking place August 12-15 in Crested Butte, Colorado is seeking short films under 60 minutes for numerous categories including animation. Animated entries must be submitted by May 1, 1999 with a $30 fee while Student Entries can be submitted until June 1 with a $20 entry fee. For more information visit www.crestedbuttereelfest.com or call (970) 349-7487.

"Breaking the TV Barrier" - a panel discussion with top animation writers

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* Saturday, February 27. Los Angeles, California, USA.

Disney’s HERCULES is having its world TV premiere

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Disney's HERCULES has its world television premiere on Saturday, February 27th, on the Disney Channel at 7 p.m. (ET/PT)

Larry Divney named to top post at Comedy Central

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Comedy Central has promoted advertising executive Larry Divney to president and chief executive. He
replaces Doug Herzog, who left the channel last month to become chief of
Fox Broadcasting. Divney has directed Comedy Central's advertising sales
since the network's inception in 1991, and has worked at CNN, MTV and the
A&E Network. With Herzog's initiative, the network has found tremendous
success with original animated programming like SOUTH PARK, BOB AND
MARGARET and DR. KATZ: PROFESSIONAL THERAPIST.

Disney Interactive names new VP of Product Development

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Disney Interactive has appointed Frank Evers to vice president of product development and
production. Evers assumes overall responsibilities for the development of
all Disney Interactive products. In this role, he will oversee staffing,
long range product planning and the development of policies, processes and
quality assurance procedures for product content. He will report to Jan
Smith, Senior VP and general manager of Disney Interactive worldwide. Prior
to joining Disney, Evers was VP of production at Activision, spearheading

Tricky Pictures adds new director

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Chicago-based TRICKY PICTURES has added Frank Anderson to its roster of directors and will be repped exclusively by the company.
Anderson, a 17-year veteran of the commercial production business, has
worked on animation campaigns for McDonalds, Unicef World Fund and Procter
& Gamble. Anderson's diverse styles range from "photo-mation," a technique
employing cutout photographs animated like stop motion puppets, to pixilation (animating humans frame by frame). "Frank shares our philosophy
of integrating a variety of production techniques, manipulating textures

Scott Pressler joins LoConte Goldman

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Boston-based LOCONTE GOLDMAN DESIGN has
named five-time Emmy Award-winner Scott Pressler to Senior Design Director.
Pressler has worked as an independent designer for the last 10 years with a
number of high-profile clients. Pressler was a broadcast designer for NBC
Sports from 1989-1996. While at NBC, he was the creative director and
senior designer of the 1996 Olympic games in Atlanta, and designer and
creative director for the 1992 summer Olympic games, Wimbledon '92-'94, NFL