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August 14-20, 2000 News

 
 


Monday, August 14, 2000

Animation Artist Server Change This Week!
Animation Artist is changing servers this week, which may temporarily interfere with your ability to access the Website starting tomorrow afternoon. To make sure you continue to see the daily updates, a link to the IP of the new server will be posted tomorrow.

Animation Artist Magazine is moving to Digital Media Net servers, which will allow for faster access and more bandwidth. In April 2000, Digital Media Net acquired Animation Artist Magazine and is providing the ability of enhanced features for the site while maintaining the same staff.

Part of the move to the new server will include a new site design, which will be unveiled later this month.

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Nelvana Greenlights Two New Animated Series
Nelvana Limited has announced production plans for two new animated series - Braceface and Cyberchase - and the renewal of two existing series, Redwall and Maggie and the Ferocious Beast.

Braceface, a proposed co-production between Nelvana and China's Jade Animation, features the voice of Clueless star Alicia Silverstone. Production of 26 half-hour episodes begins in August for delivery to Fox Family Channel in the U.S. and Teletoon in Canada in the Spring of 2001. Braceface tells the story of Sharon Spitz, a 13-year old eighth grader who turns a tin grin into a winning smile.

Cyberchase, a production of Nelvana and Thirteen/WNET New York, premieres nationally on PBS KIDS in the U.S. in Winter 2002. Nelvana and Thirteen are now producing 26 episodes, the majority of which will be delivered by the end of 2001. The ground-breaking on-air and on-line animated adventure series features three Earth kids - Jackie, Matt and Inez - who are summoned into cyberspace. Their mission: to defeat the evil fiend Hacker who is on a mad quest to take over the cyberworld. In each episode, the children embark on thrilling adventures to sites as exciting as ancient Greece, a tropical paradise and Fairy Tale Land. Funding for Cyberchase is provided by the National Science Foundation, PBS, The Jeffry M. and Barbara Picower Foundation and the Kettering Family Foundation.

"Our 2001 production slate is very strong at this point in the year," says Patrick Loubert, Co-Chief Executive Officer of Nelvana. "Cyberchase gives us a follow up program to Scholastic's The Magic School Bus in the educational entertainment category and Braceface is a unique teen-oriented comedy."

Nelvana has also commenced the third season of 13 episodes of Redwall, which will bring the total number of cumulative half-hour episodes in the animated mini-series to 39. The story, based on Brian Jacques' best-selling book, Martin the Warrior, is a tale of a young mouse who becomes an unlikely hero in a small English cathedral called Redwall Abbey. Nelvana, with co- producer TMO Films, will start production of the new episodes this Fall for delivery to Teletoon in Canada. The series has already been sold to Nickelodeon U.K., Channel Five U.K. and Germany's TV Loonland, among others.

Nelvana has already started production of a second season of 13 episodes of Maggie and the Ferocious Beast, which will bring the total number of cumulative half-hour episodes of the preschool series to 26. Based on the best- selling Simon and Schuster book by Betty and Mickey Paraskevas, Maggie and the Ferocious Beast is set against the backdrop of Nowhere Land, the imaginary world of five-year old Maggie. Her best friends are Hamilton Hocks and the Ferocious Beast, a bounding red and yellow polka dot creature with a heart of gold. The series is now a top-rated hit among viewers 2-5 on Nick Jr. in the U.S. and debuts on Canada's Teletoon in late August. Episodes in the second season will be delivered beginning in February, 2001. The first season of Maggie and the Ferocious Beast has already been sold to over 75 international territories, including RTV Family Entertainment in Germany, Nickelodeon in the U.K. and La Cinquième and TPS in France, among others. RTV Family Entertainment and La Cinquième have also committed to the second season of 13 episodes.

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Chicken Run Contest Winners
Congratulations to the following people who won the Animation Artist Magazine Chicken Run competition:

Hatch an Escape Plan Winners:
First Place: Gord G. with a "sabotaged pie machine" escape plan.

Second Place: Christopher S. with a "giant wooden egg" escape plan.

Third Place: Sheree L. with a "pie machine alteration" escape plan.

These winning entries will be published tomorrow.

Create a New Chicken Winners:
First Place: Hennie B. for Impi, the African Warrior chicken.

Second Place: Artgoon for Schulz, a chicken who spies for the Tweedys.

Third Place: Andrew K. for Dina, the cousin of Babs.

These winning entries will be published tomorrow.

Congratulations to all the winners and to everyone who entered the competition. Gord G. has won a signed copy of "Chicken Run: Hatching the Movie." It is signed by both Peter Lord and Nick Park. Hennie B. has won a copy of "Creating 3D Animation" also signed by both Peter Lord and Nick Park. The second and third place winners will receive an Animation Artist T-shirt or tote bag.


Tuesday, August 15, 2000

Box Office Results
Here are the Box Office results for last weekend's animated films:

Chicken Run $1.3 Million ($1,003 per screen average - 30% drop)
14th at the Box Office (down from #13 last weekend)
Total to Date: $99.9 Million

Pokemon 2000 $1 Million ($726 per screen average - 51% drop)
16th at the Box Office (down from #11 last weekend)
Total to Date: $40.7 Million

Dinosaur $59,042 ($460 per screen average - 44% decrease)
51st at the Box Office (down from #45 last weekend)
Total to Date: $133.7 Million

Titan A.E. $46,724 ($288 per screen average - 42% drop)
56th at the Box Office (down from #33 last weekend)
Total to Date: $22.6 Million

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Server Update
Animation Artist Magazine has changed servers. This change could take a few days for your browser to register. In order to continue seeing the updates, use this link to access Animation Artist Magazine for the next few days.

The Voices in Animation forums have also been moved to new servers. To access the forums, click here.

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Chicken Run Passes $100 Million
Chicken Run passed the $100 million mark yesterday becoming only the third non-Disney animated movie to ever reach that milestone with the U.S. Box Office.

In other Chicken Run news, Animation Artist is displaying the winning entries for its Chicken Run contest (winners were announced yesterday). To see the winning entries, click here.

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Newsletter Tonight
Tonight Animation Artist Magazine will release another edition of its email newsletter to subscribers. The newsletter contains extra news and information not posted on the Animation Artist Website. To subscribe to the newsletter, click here.


Wednesday, August 16, 2000

New Batman Beyond Movie Coming in October
Gotham City will get a double dose of Batman as Bruce Wayne and the new Batman, Terry McGinnis, take on the world's most infamous villain in Warner Home Video's "Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker."

This new Batman Beyond movie finally reveals what really happened during Batman's last encounter with the Joker.

While trying to uncover the Joker's secrets, the new Batman, Terry McGinnis, discovers the greatest mystery in the life of the original Caped Crusader: what happened the night he fought the Joker for the last time. When Bruce Wayne is almost killed in one of the Joker's latest attacks, Batman vows to avenge his mentor and put the Joker to rest forever.

"Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker" will be available for $19.96 on VHS and for $24.98 on DVD. The DVD will ship with many bonus features, including: It is being released on October 24, 2000.

  • Director/Producer commentary
  • Deleted scenes
  • The Making of Batman Beyond
  • Animatic sequences
  • Video character biographies
  • "Crash" music video by Mephisto Odyssey

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Server Update
The server change for Animation Artist Magazine is complete, but not without a few casualties. Since the change, the popular Voices in Animation Forum has experienced some technical difficulties, including some people getting a "permission denied" error message when trying to post. If you run into any problems using the forum, or any other feature on Animation Artist Magazine, please report the problem to jtracy@animationartist.com so that it can be addressed.


Thursday, August 17, 2000

Little Mermaid II Game to Coincide with Movie
THQ Inc. today announced an agreement with Disney Interactive to publish and distribute "Disney's The Little Mermaid II" for the PlayStation game console. The game is scheduled to release throughout North America and Canada in fall 2000 in conjunction with the direct-to-video release, "Disney's The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea."

"Disney's The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea" is the sequel to Walt Disney Pictures' 1989 animated underwater adventure, "Disney's The Little Mermaid." Joining original characters including Ariel, Flounder, Sebastian and Triton is Melody, newly introduced as Ariel's daughter.

In "Disney's The Little Mermaid II" for PlayStation, players assume the role of either Ariel or Melody, and are challenged to solve puzzles, collect treasures, avoid enemies and interact with friends in 15, 3D underwater and land-based levels. Players will find bonus mini-games throughout, including an underwater sea adventure with "Sebastian's Orchestra."

The game uses stills from the movie to create an animated 3D-world, and features more than 30 minutes of full motion video from the original "Disney's The Little Mermaid" and "Disney's The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea." Footage is cut into gameplay to help guide the story. The game also features original character voices and music from the direct-to-video release.

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New Series Coming from Mainframe
Mainframe Entertainment, Inc. and Black Bull Entertainment, L.L.C. today announced the signing of a development agreement to bring the new monthly comic series Gatecrasher to television.

The agreement calls for Mainframe Entertainment to develop a computer animated half-hour television series for the youth market from the sci-fi comic series.

Gatecrasher is designed and written by the team of Jimmy Palmiotti, Amanda Connor and Mark Waid.

Jimmy is a longtime friend and I have watched Gatecrasher grow from concept to comic," says Mainframe Entertainment Inc., Senior VP of Creative Affairs Dan DiDio. "This comic book property is one of the most easily translatable to the TV platform that I've ever seen.''

Gatecrasher is the story of Alec Wagner, a college student who is half-human, half-alien and a full-time member of the Split-Second Squad, a secret alien army that protects Earth from alien attacks through interdimensional `gates.' Using its liquid supercomputer ThinkTank, the Squad was able to locate these gates before damage could be done -- until it was destroyed and its contents splashed all over Alec's body. Although the youngest and least experienced of the team, Alec is the only Squadder with the power to sense when and where the invaders will strike, so he is always on call.


Friday, August 18, 2000

Official Monsters, Inc. Press Release
Several days ago, Animation Artist Magazine brought you news of new voices for Monsters, Inc. Here is the official press release concerning the news:

Billy Crystal and John Goodman lead a group of top vocal talents in adding frights and delights to Disney/Pixar's upcoming animated comedy-adventure, "Monsters, Inc," it was announced by Thomas Schumacher, president of Walt Disney Feature Animation, and Steve Jobs, CEO of Pixar Animation Studios.

The film, which is scheduled for a November 2001 release, also features the voices of James Coburn, Jennifer Tilly, Bonnie Hunt and newcomer Mary Gibbs.

"Monsters, Inc." is directed by Pete Docter, an Oscar nominee for his role in creating the original story for "Toy Story," and co-directed by David Silverman, the Emmy Award-winning supervising director of "The Simpsons." Darla Anderson ("A Bug's Life") is the producer with John Lasseter and Andrew Stanton serving as executive producers.

Following the enormous international success of "Toy Story," "A Bug's Life" and "Toy Story 2," "Monsters, Inc." is a comedy set in the realm of things that go bump in the night, where chaos breaks loose after a hapless monster accidentally lets a human child into the monster world.

"Monsters, Inc." is being created and produced by Pixar at its Northern California studios. Monsters, Incorporated is the largest scare factory in the monster world and James P. Sullivan (John Goodman) is one of its top Scarers. Sullivan is a huge, intimidating monster with blue fur, large purple spots, and horns. His Scare Assistant, best friend and roommate is Mike Wzowski (Billy Crystal), a green, opinionated, feisty little one-eyed monster. The cast of characters also includes the factory's CEO, a crablike monster named Henry J. Waternoose (James Coburn) and the snake-headed, beguiling receptionist Celia (Jennifer Tilly). One of the top Scarers is a sarcastic chameleon monster named Randall Boggs (Steve Buscemi). Visiting from the human world is Boo (Mary Gibbs), a tiny girl who goes where no human has ever gone before.

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CINAR Fires Its Founders!
The Board of Directors of CINAR have formally voted to immediately terminate the employment of the company's founders, Mrs. Micheline Charest and Mr. Ronald A. Weinberg. The move comes after a year of investigations that uncovered tax fraud and financial misconduct. In addition to the problems, Nasdaq delisted CINAR on August 2 for the company's inability to provided proper audited financial statements.


Saturday, August 19, 2000

Living in a Fantasy World
According to Newsweek:

"When the sci-fi epic "final Fantasy" opens next summer, kids will rave about the evil aliens, the white-knuckle action scenes and the planet-size explosions. Adults who venture inside will leave the theater talking about something else entirely: the kiss.

The hero and heroine, Gray and Aki, float through a spaceship, looking deeply into each other's eyes. He strokes her cheek before pulling her toward him, their eyes closing just before their lips meet. Then, as they break the kiss, her eyes flutter open, shy, misty and full of longing. It looks as realistic as any other kiss between people with movie-star looks... except that there's nothing real about Aki and Gray, who only exist as a series of ones and zeros on a computer...

Click here for the full story.

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Sammy Gets Canned
NBC's animated nightmares continue. The network has canned its Sammy animated TV series after just two shows due to horrible ratings. The David Spade inspired series was one of the worst rated TV shows ever for the network, scoring poorer that the disasterous "God, The Devil, and Bob" animated series that NBC killed in April 2000.

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Simpson's Movie in the Works
Matt Groening has confirmed that there will be an animated theatrical movie of "The Simpsons." The confirmation that a movie was in the works came at a press conference in London. No further details were made available.

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Email Disruption
The Animation Artist Magazine server change, which was successfully completed this week, has resulted in a disruption of the email service. Many emails being sent to anything @animationartist.com are being returned to the sender. The situation should resolve itself by Monday morning. If you have been trying to send an email to Animation Artist Magazine, please redirect it to joetracy@earthlink.net until Monday.


Sunday, August 20, 2000

Lady and the Tramp II Information
As previously reported by Animation Artist Magazine, Disney is hard at work on a direct to video sequel to Lady and the Tramp. Subtitled "Scamp's Adventure," the video and DVD animated musical adventure is scheduled to be released in Spring 2001.

Included in the voice talent are Scott Wolf as Lady and Tramp's spirited son, Scamp, and Alyssa Milano as Scamp's friend, the female stray named Angel. Jodi Benson is Lady, Jeff Bennett voices Tramp, Chazz Palminteri is Buster, the leader of the strays, Cathy Moriarty is the flirtatious Ruby, Bronson Pinchot is Francois, a French bulldog, Mickey Rooney is Sparky, the elder statesman of the junkyard, and Bill Fagerbaake is Mooch, a sweet-natured English Sheepdog.

The songs of Lady & the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure are written by award winning songwriters Melissa Manchester and Norman Gimbel. This new adventure is directed by Darrell Rooney and produced by Jeannine Roussel, the same team that worked on the The Lion King II: Simba's Pride, which became the most successful video premiere in the history of the home entertainment industry.

In Lady & the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure , Lady and Tramp have puppies of their own, and live happily under the roof of their human friends, the Darlings. Lady and Tramp's three daughters, Annette, Colette and Danielle, love the domesticated life, but Scamp, their mischievous son, wants nothing better than to see the world outside.

Longing to be wild and free, like his father once was, Scamp takes up with the Junkyard Dogs, a group of strays who seem to represent the free and easy lifestyle. When Scamp meets Angel, a lovely female stray, Scamp believes he's right where he belongs. But Buster, the Junkyard Dogs' leader, is not about to make it easy on "the house-dog," whom he sees as a rival. Scamp must now choose between an uncertain life on the street, or the unconditional love that only a family can give.

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