Starting in the 90s, Cartoon Network Groovies fused new and old cartoons with music. Songs included "Josie and the Pussycats in Musical Evolution" and "Go Monkey! Go!" Years later, artists spoke with ...
TVLine's ongoing review of TV's all-time greatest theme songs continues with this ultimate animated series breakdown. This week, we're revisiting some classic cartoons alongside some newer (and more ...
Good cartoons are hard to make. Creators must introduce a whole new world to the viewer, find voice actors that give life to 2D characters and remain humorous while doing so, but they also need to ...
Whether belting out "Let It Go," punching air to "I'll Make A Man Out Of You," or performing "I Won't Say (I'm In Love)" with a jaded cynicism that belies our years, most of us are familiar with the ...
On February 20, 1937, Raymond Scott first recorded a tune called “Powerhouse.” You may not know it by name, but you’ll recognize the melody, which has been used in cartoons for 80 years. It was used ...
Dani is a freelance feature writer for Collider. In addition to having a lot of strong feelings about cartoons and Good Omens, they are a theatre artist and playwright. Their first full-length play is ...
Music and animation are a delightful pairing, and it can tremendous fun when the music is represented onscreen by a cartoon band. The most recent example is the brooding boys of BroZone, who made ...
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From theme songs to memes: How old cartoons nostalgia became Gen Z’s favorite online trend
Old cartoons nostalgia is booming online, with Gen Z remixing theme songs and scenes into memes. What began as throwbacks is ...
Although not quite dead, Saturday morning cartoons were on their way out in the 1990s, taking with it a sacred ritual shared by those of a certain generation. Long before the days of YouTube and ...
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