Who Is Russell’s Dad in ‘Up’? This Fan Theory Might Have Figured It Out
Was Russell’s dad actually in Pixar’s “Up” all along? This interesting fan theory says yes.
Was Russell’s dad actually in Pixar’s “Up” all along? This interesting fan theory says yes.
‘The Simpsons’ writers are not shy about using the show to shut down some of the very ridiculous fan theories viewers have floated.
To infinity ... and further.
If you watched television in the 1990s, you probably saw an ad for a green blob that could teach you French.
A bloody take on the Conan legend was announced in 2005—and then all but vanished.
The precocious pachyderm nearly made the cover. Then Pearl Harbor was attacked.
These gifts for anime lovers are perfect for fans of ‘One Piece,’ ‘Naruto,’ and other classics.
The clay empire behind Wallace and Gromit will be making stop-motion magic for years to come.
Shrek's swamp house is in the Scottish Highlands—and you can stay there for free.
Disney’s 'Frozen' might have come out in 2013, but it’s still a hit with kids (and Disney adults) to this day.
Ariel's skittish sidekick is known by other names.
The cartoon from Japan was perfect for an American audience--so long as producers edited out all the beheadings.
The stop-motion hit pitted celebrities in gory battles to the death.
Since the character's inception, Rudolph has more closely resembled a white-tailed deer than the reindeer that live near the North Pole.
Perhaps the best stop-motion animator of all time, Ray Harryhausen—born on June 29, 1920 in Los Angeles—made a name for himself in an industry whose visual effects artists are too often overlooked.
In a career that has spanned more than 60 years, Don Bluth has been a director, animator, production designer, video game designer, illustrator, and teacher with such beloved films as 'The Secret of NIMH' and 'An American Tail' to his credit.
Jim Henson’s Creature Shop will help bring all the larger-than-life characters from 'My Neighbor Totoro' to the stage.
In 1945, Salvador Dalí and Disney set out to make a film together. Three months later, Disney scrapped the whole thing.
If you missed watching Peanuts holiday specials like 'A Charlie Brown Christmas' and 'It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown' last year, you can look forward to watching them on TV in 2021.
Hayao Miyazaki keeps coming out of retirement. His son (and fellow filmmaker) Gorō Miyazaki recently explained why.
Pixar's 'Up' was sad enough when it came out in 2009, and this dark fan theory somehow makes the movie even more depressing.
The Backstreet Boys all got the anthropomorphic animated treatment, as did John Lewis and Joan Rivers.
Time to take a mental stroll through the ‘animated Disney movie’ section of your VHS collection. Sting will be there. So will 98 Degrees.
Why have one TV show when you can have two? And why just have a plain old TV crossover when you can have a really weird TV crossover?