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Owen Wilson is the Voice of 'Charlie the Wonderdog' Animation Trailer
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Owen Wilson is the Voice of ‘Charlie the Wonderdog’ Animation Trailer

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
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Owen Wilson is the Voice of ‘Charlie the Wonderdog’ Animation Trailer

by Alex Billington
November 12, 2025
Source: YouTube

“I hear calls for help and…” “You just can’t help yourself.” “Bingo.” Viva Kids has revealed the official US trailer for an animated movie called Charlie the Wonderdog, arriving to watch in US theaters in January 2026. This animated adventure comedy is about a dog who gets superpowers and teaches everyone the true meaning of heroism. Made by the Canadian animation company ICON Creative Studios. A shy boy, Danny, imagines a world in which he & his cherished dog, Charlie, star in their own superhero adventures. When Charlie is mysteriously abducted by aliens, he returns gifted with true superpowers and emerges as Charlie the Wonderdog, the greatest superhero the world has ever seen! A fun story for the whole family about friendship, loyalty, and finding the hero inside us all. Together they battle an evil cat threatening humanity. With the voices of Owen Wilson as Charlie, Sebastian Billingsley-Rodriguez, Anthony Bolognese, and Mela Pietropaolo. This looks extra goofy with some cringe humor. Not exactly an original concept but it might be entertaining with Owen Wilson’s voice bringing laughs as this good boy doggie dog. Take a look.

Here’s the official trailer (+ poster) for Shea Wageman’s Charlie the Wonderdog, direct from YouTube:

Charlie the Wonderdog Trailer

Charlie the Wonderdog Poster

Get ready for the adventure of a lifetime! From Viva Kids comes Charlie the Wonderdog: a new animated family film starring Owen Wilson as the voice of Charlie, a lovable dog who discovers he has superpowers! When Danny’s best friend is mysteriously abducted by aliens, he returns home with incredible abilities and a mission to protect the people he loves. But when the world needs him most, Charlie learns true heroism isn’t about strength… it’s about courage, kindness, and believing in yourself. Charlie the Wonderdog is directed by Canadian animation producer / filmmaker Shea Wageman, director of Rocket Club: Across the Cosmos previously, and the cinematic director on the Assassin’s Creed III video game. The screenplay is written by Shea Wageman, Raul Inglis, and Steve Ball. Produced by Jenn Rogan, Carson Loveday, and Shea Wageman. Made by ICON Creative Studios in Canada. Viva Kids debuts Wageman’s Charlie the Wonderdog movie in theaters nationwide starting January 16th, 2026 coming soon. Anyone planning to watch this?

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Japan’s Animation Biz Grows 15% To Record $25BN Due To Overseas Sales 
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Japan’s Animation Biz Grows 15% To Record $25BN Due To Overseas Sales 

by jummy84 October 30, 2025
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Japan’s animation industry grew by 14.8% to hit record revenues of $25BN (JPY3.8TR) in 2024, with much of the increase coming from overseas markets, according to a report presented by the Association of Japanese Animations (AJA) at TIFFCOM. 

The report, introduced by Megumi Onouchi, AJA committee member and CEO of Japan’s HumanMedia Inc, also showed that overseas revenue accounted for 56% of the total – or $14.25BN (JPY2.17TR) – while Japanese domestic revenues pulled in $10.97BN (JPT1.67TR) accounting for 44% of total income.

Without the overseas portion, the industry’s revenues would have been pretty much flat in 2024, compared to the previous year when domestic income came in at $10.67BN for a 49% share. 

Indeed, the report, which looked back at 22 years of data, clearly showed why Japan’s entertainment industry is increasingly focused on overseas expansion. Revenues from outside Japan first overtook local sales in 2020, at the beginning of the pandemic when global streaming platforms started to accelerate distribution of Japanese anime overseas.

Local income took the lead again in 2021; was neck and neck with overseas revenue in 2022; but fell behind again in 2023 when overseas pulled in a 51% share. In 2024, the dominance of overseas revenue was clear, accounting for 56% of overall income, and is expected to keep rising. 

“Overseas revenue is now climbing high and has not yet reached the peak. We believe it has potential to expand to even more markets,” said Onouchi. “We’re also seeing a rise in international events related to anime. There are currently 160 events across 50 countries, and the numbers are increasing.” 

Onouchi also noted that much of the overseas revenue currently comes from licensing to streaming platforms, and that Japanese entertainment companies could see further growth by becoming more directly involved in secondary business activities in international markets, such as merchandising and events. 

Japan’s government is positioning anime and related media as a core industry under its ‘New Cool Japan Strategy’, setting an ambitious target of reaching 20 trillion yen (or US$130BN) by 2033. 

The TIFFCOM session during which the report was presented, ‘The Cutting Edge of Japanese Animation’s Global Expansion’, also included presentations from three leading Japanese animation studios – Bandai Namco (Gundam), Toho Global (Godzilla) and Studio4℃, about how they are taking animation properties into international markets. 

Studio4℃ recently produced animated movie ChaO, which won the Jury Award in the feature films category at this year’s Annecy International Animation Film Festival. Eiko Tanaka, CEO and producer at Studio4℃, explained that the film was positioned for theatrical release in international markets and has already been lined up for release in more than 20 territories. 

October 30, 2025 0 comments
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Little Amélie or the Character of Rain Review: A Small Animated Wonder
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Animation Is Film Festival Winners Include Little Amelie, Arco

by jummy84 October 26, 2025
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Animation Is Film, the Los Angeles-based film festival dedicated to spotlighting animation as an art form, announced the winners of their 8th annual festival this week.

“Little Amélie or the Character of Rain,” a French animated film directed by Maïlys Vallade and Liane-Cho Han, took the Grand Jury Prize from the festival. Another French film that played at Cannes, “Arco” by Ugo Bienvenu, received the Audience Award. The Fumi Kitahara Special Jury Prize, renamed this year to honor late publicist Fumi Kitahara, went to Spanish Animated film “Decorado” from director Alberto Vázquez. Short films “Gigi” by Cynthia Calvi and “Éiru” by Giovanna Ferrari won the Shorts Jury Grand Prize and the Special Jury Prize for Shorts, respectively.

'Little Amélie or the Character of Rain'

In an interview with IndieWire, Festival director Matt Kaszanek spoke about how the festival was created in 2017 to challenge narratives about animation as a lesser form of art, as well as showcase the best of international animated cinema.

“I think it’s unique to other festivals in that it’s its name is also its mission, which is to celebrate animation, to push back on a narrative that some people have, even subconsciously, that animation is kind of some lesser form of cinema. That you can like animation, but those are not titles that should be considered among the best films of the year,” Kaszanek told IndieWire. “I hear the word animated used as a qualifier a lot. When people are talking about films, they’ll say ‘Oh, I really, really loved ‘Flow.’ That was the best animated film of the year.’ And I would counter that, I think ‘Flow’ was one of the best films of last year. Animation Is Film is very much about that, and that’s its mission.”

Reflecting on how the festival has grown, Kaszanek told IndieWire that the festival has grown in attendance every year since its inception. He also said that, as the festival has established a foothold in the industry, it has become a bellwether for the Animated Feature and Animated Shorts race, with it becoming common for the majority of the movies that make the categories to play at the festival.

“Most of the films that you’re seeing at the festival, these are the films that are getting nominated for Academy Awards,” Kaszanek said. “Four of the best animated shorts had played at Animation Is Film [last year]. And then on the feature side, if you look back over the last four years, it’s pretty common we’ll have typically four, sometimes five of the Best Animated Feature nominees.”

The 2025 festival opened with “Scarlet,” an anime film from director Mamoru Hosoda. “Arco” served as the centerpiece film for the festival, while “Little Amélie” was the official closing selection. Other movies that played at the festival included “Lesbian Space Princes,” “All You Need Is Kill,” “A Story About Fire,” and a remastering of “Paranorman.” Panels from the festival included talks with the directors behind “KPOP Demon Hunters” and a sneak preview of the upcoming “Zootopia 2.”

“We really try to position ourselves as, this is your opportunity to really see everything that’s played at the bigger festivals over the course of the year. So you’re looking at what was at Berlin? And so we got ‘A Story About Fire’ from there, and then what was playing in Cannes, and that’s ‘Arco’ and ‘Little Amélie,’” Kaszanek said. “Geographical diversity is great because we really do sell this festival as an international event, and you’re seeing films from all over the world.”

Reflecting on how the festival has made an impact and the state of animation has evolved, Kaszanek told IndieWire that he feels critical respect for animation has only grown in the years since the festival started. He brought up an increase in animated movies playing at other festivals as a sign of the medium’s evolution and a sign of a promising future for the industry.

“We’re not the only people that are kind of beating that drum that animation is film, and it should be taken seriously, and that these are films that should be celebrated alongside live action films. The progress that I’m seeing is that that’s more people are saying it. The call for that is getting louder,” Kaszanek told IndieWire. “The more film festivals that are showing animation in their lineup, in their competition, is a good thing for the entire industry, and we’re seeing that.”

The 2025 Animation is Film Festival ran from October 17 to 19th at the TCL Chinese Theaters. Read the complete list of winners below.

Grand Jury Prize: “Little Amélie Or the Character of Rain” (dir. Maïlys Vallade and Liane-Cho Han)

Audience Award: “Arco” (dir. Ugo Bienvenu)

Fumi Kitahara Special Jury Prize: “Decorado” (dir. Alberto Vázquez)

Grand Jury Prize — Shorts: “Gigi” (dir. Cynthia Calvi)

Special Jury Prize — Shorts: “Éiru (dir. Giovanni Ferrari)

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Mitchells vs Machines 2 in Works at Sony Animation, Netflix
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Mitchells vs Machines 2 in Works at Sony Animation, Netflix

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
written by jummy84

The Mitchells and the machines are readying for a rematch.

Sony Pictures Animation is making a sequel to its 2021 Oscar-nominated feature “The Mitchells vs. the Machines,” with Guillermo Martinez (head of story for the first “Mitchells” film) and JP Sans (co-director of “The Bad Guys 2”) signing on to direct, marking Martinez’s directorial debut. Wendy Molyneux and Lizzie Molyneux-Logelin (“The Great North”), known professionally as the Molyneux sisters, are writing the screenplay. Production is expected to begin in early 2026.

As with the original, Netflix will distribute the “Mitchells” sequel as part of a licensing agreement with Sony. The first film was initially slated to be released by Sony Pictures in 2020 after the title was changed to “Connected,” but following delays due to the COVID pandemic, Netflix picked up the film (under its original title) for reportedly more than $100 million. The studios are planning a more collaborative partnership on the second “Mitchells” movie. (Sony’s recent animated feature “KPop Demon Hunters” landed at Netflix under a separate output deal with the streamer; it’s now Netflix’s most-watched movie ever and the companies are in talks for a sequel.)

“The Mitchells vs. the Machines” follows the titular family as they drive their eldest daughter, Katie (Abbi Jacobson), across the country to film school in California. While en route, a rogue AI called PAL (Olivia Colman) commanders an army of robots to launch a worldwide rebellion against humanity. It’s up to the Mitchells — including Katie’s technophobic father, Rick (Danny McBride), overly sweet mother, Linda (Maya Rudolph) and hyperactive younger brother, Aaron (Mike Rianda) — to save the day. The film won wide praise for its hand-painted animation style, won eight Annie Awards, including for animated feature, and was nominated for best animated feature at the Oscars.

Phil Lord and Christopher Miller are producing through their company Lord Miller, and Kurt Albrecht is producing for Sony Pictures Animation. Rianda, who co-wrote and directed the original, is an executive producer, along with Lord Miller’s Aditya Sood.

Martinez started out on the 2019 Laika production “Missing Link”; after serving as head of story on the first “Mitchells vs. Machines” film, he worked on 2023’s “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” and on “KPop Demon Hunters.”

Prior to co-directing 2025’s “The Bad Guys 2” with Pierre Perifel, Sans worked as an animator on several DreamWorks Animation films, including “Ruby Gillman: Teenage Kraken,” “Puss in Boots: The Last Wish” and “Trolls World Tour.”

October 22, 2025 0 comments
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Knightfall' Animated Films Set at Warner Bros. Animation
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Knightfall’ Animated Films Set at Warner Bros. Animation

by jummy84 October 10, 2025
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A multi-part animated film adaptation of “Batman: Knightfall” is currently in production, Variety has learned.

The announcement was made at New York Comic-Con at the end of the Warner Bros. Animation panel “The Art Knight: Batman in Animation.” The first part of”Batman: Knightfall” is slated to debut in 2026, with an exact premiere date to be announced at a later time.

The film is based on the Batman comic book arc of the same name that was released in three parts between 1993 and 1994. It was created by Doug Moench, Chuck Dixon, Alan Grant, Dennis O’Neil, Peter David, Jo Duffy, Jim Aparo, Graham Nolan, Norm Breyfogle, and Jim Balent.

It is widely regarded as one of the best Batman stories of all time.

The official logline states, “When the mysterious behemoth known only as Bane frees Batman’s entire Rogue’s Gallery from Arkham Asylum, the Caped Crusader is pushed to his mental and physical breaking point.”

“Batman: Knightfall Part 1: Knightfall” is directed by Jeff Wamester and written by Jeremy Adams. Rick Morales serves as supervising producer alongside producers Jim Krieg and Kimberly S. Moreau. Sam Register and Michael Uslan are executive producers.

“Knightfall” has never been directly adapted for the screen, though it has been referenced in numerous Batman projects over the years. Perhaps most famously, elements of the storyline were incorporated into the film “The Dark Knight Rises” starring Christian Bale as Bruce Wayne/Batman and Tom Hard as Bane.

Previous Batman animated films include “Batman: Death in the Family,” “Batman: The Killing Joke,” and “Batman: Under the Red Hood.”

October 10, 2025 0 comments
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Lovely US Trailer for 'Little Amélie or the Character of Rain' Animation
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Lovely US Trailer for ‘Little Amélie or the Character of Rain’ Animation

by jummy84 September 4, 2025
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Lovely US Trailer for ‘Little Amélie or the Character of Rain’ Animation

by Alex Billington
September 3, 2025
Source: YouTube

“You were the only one who saw who I really was.” This film! GKids has unveiled the official US trailer for Little Amélie or the Character of Rain, also known as just Little Amélie, a beautiful animated film from France. From directors Maïlys Vallade and Liane-Cho Han, Amélie et la métaphysique des tubes (the original title) is the story of Amélie, a Belgian girl living in Japan, who adores nature and all the spectacular beauty of the outdoors. The story explores life with her companion Nishio-san, a caretaker for the family. Her third birthday becomes a turning point, marking the beginning of life-altering events that will shape her understanding of the world. With the voices of Emmylou Homs, Loïse Charpentier, Laetitia Coryn, Yumi Fujimori, and Isaac Schoumsky. I saw this at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival and it really left me in awe – which is the exact quote they use on this trailer and poster! I’m a huge fan of this film. There aren’t enough superlatives to describe how beautiful it is. Even though the 2D animation style seems simplistic, it’s certainly not, once it gets moving and everyone is swept up in all these adventures in her little world it is breathtaking. I’m very happy they’re giving this a proper theatrical release in this US this November. Enjoy.

Official US trailer for animated movie Little Amélie or the Character of Rain, direct from YouTube:

Little Amélie or the Character of Rain Trailer

Little Amélie or the Character of Rain Poster

You can watch the intial festival trailer for the Little Amélie movie right here to view the first look again.

Follows the young Amélie – born in Japan to Belgian parents – as she navigates an extraordinary early childhood. For the first two-and-a-half years of her life, she exists in a state of pure sensation, detached from typical human experiences – metaphorically described as “a digestive tube, inert and vegetative”. But on her third birthday, a transformative event awakens her to the world. Over the next six months, she discovers language, family, a heavenly garden, Japan, water, the changing seasons and the passage of time. Drawing on the Japanese belief that children are considered divine until the age of three, the film explores how this brief period, filled with joy & sorrow, is a foundational element in shaping her identity.

Little Amélie or the Character of Rain, originally known as Amélie et la métaphysique des tubes in French, is co-directed by filmmakers Liane-Cho Han Jin Kuang (animator on The Illusionist, Long Way North, Ethel & Ernest, Calamity a Childhood of Martha Jane Cannary) & Mailys Vallade (of The Lighthouse Keeper short, artist on Calamity a Childhood of Martha Jane Cannary), making their feature directorial debut with this project. The screenplay is written by Liane-Cho Han Jin Kuang, Eddine Noël, Aude Py, and Mailys Vallade. Adapted from the book written by Amélie Nothomb. Produced by Claire La Combe, Edwina Liard, Henri Magalon, and Nidia Santiago. This first premiered at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival earlier this year (read our review) and it’s next playing TIFF this month before release. GKids will debut Little Amélie or the Character of Rain in US theaters nationwide starting November 7th, 2025 late this fall. Beautiful?

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Crazy Trailer for Brutal Marvel Animation 'Marvel Zombies' Mini-Series
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Crazy Trailer for Brutal Marvel Animation ‘Marvel Zombies’ Mini-Series

by jummy84 September 3, 2025
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Crazy Trailer for Brutal Marvel Animation ‘Marvel Zombies’ Mini-Series

by Alex Billington
September 2, 2025
Source: YouTube

“All the Avengers are dead… and they’re ocming for us.” Disney has revealed the official trailer for a crazy fun new horror spin-off mini-series titled Marvel Zombies, ready for streaming at the end of this month. This has been a highly anticipated project for Marvel fans, putting a darker and scary spin on their favorite superheroes. “Who will save us from our heroes?” The four episode series re-imagines the Marvel Universe as a new generation of heroes battle an ever-spreading zombie scourge. After the Avengers are overtaken by a zombie plague, a desperate group of survivors discover the key to bringing an end to the super-powered undead. Marvel Animation unleashes this ghoulish new series streaming on Disney+ on September 24th this fall. Marvel Zombies features voices of Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Rudd, Florence Pugh, David Harbour, Tessa Thompson, Simu Liu, Awkwafina, Hailee Steinfeld, Wyatt Russell, Randall Park, Iman Vellani, and Dominique Thorne, among others. This is definitely not for kids! Violent as hell! There’s some seriously dope shots in this, especially the one with Spidey ripping off heads. Ha! Looking crazy good.

Here’s the official trailer (+ poster) for Marvel Animation’s series Marvel Zombies, direct from YouTube:

Marvel Zombies Trailer

Marvel Zombies Poster

🧟 The undead are coming to Disney+ this fall. After the Avengers are overtaken by a zombie plague, a desperate group of survivors discover the key to bringing an end to the super-powered undead, racing across a dystopian landscape and risking life and limb to save their world. Marvel Zombies is a spin-off animated mini-series created by Bryan Andrews (writer on “Sym-Bionic Titan”, “Samurai Jack”, “Primal”, “What If?”) and Zeb Wells (writer on “Robot Chicken”, creator of “SuperMansion”, writer on Deadpool & Wolverine). With episodes written by Zeb Wells, and directed by Bryan Andrews for Marvel Studios. Based on the original comic book series by Robert Kirkman & Sean Phillips. Made by Marvel Animation. Produced by Danielle Costa and Carrie Wassenaar. The series is executive produced by Kevin Feige, Louis D’Esposito, Brad Winderbaum, Dana Vasquez-Eberhardt, Bryan Andrews, and Zeb Wells. Marvel will debut the Marvel Zombies episodes streaming on Disney+ starting on September 24th, 2025 this fall. Look like good fun?

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Fun Full Trailer for Spanish Animation 'The Treasure of Barracuda' Film
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Fun Full Trailer for Spanish Animation ‘The Treasure of Barracuda’ Film

by jummy84 August 28, 2025
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Fun Full Trailer for Spanish Animation ‘The Treasure of Barracuda’ Film

by Alex Billington
August 27, 2025
Source: YouTube

Off on another adventure! Filmax in Spain has debuted the full official trailer for an animated comedy kids movie titled El Tesoro de Barracuda, or The Treasure of Barracuda in English, from the book series of the same name. This opens first in Spain in September after premiering at the 2025 San Sebastian Film Festival. This thrilling new pirate adventure has all the usual ingredients: secret maps, chases, naval battles, and unforgettable characters. On board the dreaded The Southern Cross, she’s the only hope for an illiterate crew to find the legendary treasure of Phineas Krane. With Captain Barracuda & John La Ballena, protector of Sparks, they will form a trio of treasure hunters. The big twist: the pirates can’t read. But Sparks will teach them! From director Adrià García, the Spanish production is animated by Hampa Animation Studio in Valencia, produced by Inicia Films and Belvision. With the voices of Ángel del Río, Laia Vidal, & Mark Ullod. This looks like so much fun! I’m delighted by this animation style and recommend this film for kids.

Here’s the main official trailer for Adrià García’s animated movie El Tesoro de Barracuda, via YouTube:

El Tesoro de Barracuda Trailer

El Tesoro de Barracuda Trailer

El Tesoro de Barracuda Trailer

You can view the teaser trailer for Adrià García’s El Tesoro de Barracuda right here for the first look again.

While trying to find her parents, Chispas ends up by accident on Captain Barracuda’s pirate ship, manned by fearsome sailors armed to the teeth and with a serious problem: they can’t read. Only she can help them find the treasure of Phineas Crane, the most valuable and coveted by all the pirates of the Caribbean. Thus begins an adventure that will change their lives forever. El Tesoro de Barracuda, which translates to The Treasure of Barracuda in English, is directed by Spanish animation filmmaker Adrià García, director of the film Nocturna and My Family and the Wolf previously. The screenplay is written by Amèlia Mora, adapted from the Spanish children’s book of the same name written by Llanos Campos. Produced by Valérie Delpierre. Made by Inicia Films & Hampa Studio. Filmax will debut García’s The Treasure of Barracuda in Spanish cinemas first starting on September 26th, 2025 in the fall. No US release date is set – stay tuned.

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