Animated April 6, 2016 'Ice Age' team to produce first Peanuts film for the big screen Charlie Brown and his "Peanuts" pals are coming to the big-screen.
Animated April 6, 2016 'Family Guy' episode referring to deaths at Boston Marathon pulled; no plans to re-air Fox has pulled from websites a recent episode of "Family Guy" that depicts mass deaths at the Boston Marathon, and has no immediate plans to air it again.
Animated April 6, 2016 Disney inviting audiences to bring iPads to 'The Little Mermaid,' play along Disney doesn’t want you to disable your electronic devices when you head to see “Little Mermaid” in theaters for its rerelease.
Animated April 6, 2016 Cruella de Vil returning to the big screen for new Disney flick The villainess from "101 Dalmatians" will be at the center of a new Disney live-action feature, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Animated April 6, 2016 'Family Guy' kills off a main character, viewers mourn cartoon loss "Family Guy" executive producer Steve Callaghan told E! Online that the writers thought Brian's fatal accident was a fun way to shake things up.
Animated April 6, 2016 Hoax site pops up after ‘Family Guy’ character’s death Many “Family Guy” fans were outraged by the death of Brian Griffin, the cartoon family’s dog, and it didn’t take long for one jokester to come up with a website implying the character may be coming back.
Animated April 6, 2016 'Family Guy's' Brian coming back in upcoming episode? Anyone up for a Christmas miracle?
Animated April 5, 2016 'The Simpsons' mural will be painted in the real Springfield A new mural featuring "The Simpsons" is coming to Springfield. The real Springfield. Series creator Matt Groening, who grew up in Portland, Oregon, told Smithsonian magazine two years ago he named Springfield after the real one in his home state.
Animated April 5, 2016 Model Anna Faith looks just like Elsa from 'Frozen' We all know there’s a “Human Barbie” out there roaming the streets, but did you know there’s now a “Human Elsa?”
Animated April 5, 2016 'The Simpsons' celebrate 25 years with songs, stars and fireworks at Hollywood Bowl Bart and Lisa Simpson, Chief Wiggam and son Ralph, bartender Moe and Apu from Kwik-E-Mart came to the Hollywood Bowl to celebrate 25 years of "The Simpsons." Those characters are all performed by three actors — Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith and Hank Azaria — who hosted the world premiere of "The Simpsons Take the Bowl" at the legendary Los Angeles concert venue Friday.