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This is a list of past and present international animation festivals.These festivals include only animation and accept submissions from around the world. They often show an international program of independent, student, and commercial work.
In Walt Disney Studios Park (under the name Art of Disney Animation, than renamed as Animation Celebration), the attraction opened on March 16, 2002 in the Toon Studio area (previously known as Animation Courtyard), but was closed on January 7, 2019. It was reopened on November 17, 2019.
During International Animation Day, cultural institutions are also invited to join in by screening animated films, organizing workshops, exhibiting artwork and stills, providing technical demonstrations, and organizing other events to help promote the art of animation. Such a celebration is an outstanding opportunity to put animated films in ...
The International Tournée of Animation was an annual touring program of alternative [1] animated films that started in 1965 as The First Festival of Animated Film [2] [3] with each selected and assembled from films from many countries around the world and which existed from the 1970s [4] to the 1980s-90s.
Will Vinton's Claymation Christmas Celebration is an animated Christmas television special originally broadcast on the American CBS TV network on December 21, 1987. [1] The special featured stop motion clay animation and was produced and directed by Will Vinton.
A Charlie Brown Celebration is the 23rd prime-time animated television special based upon the comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz, who appears in a live-action prologue, and the first hour-long special. [1] It originally aired on the CBS network on May 24, 1982, and consists of a number of stories adapted from the comic strip. [2]
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This is a list of animated television series, made-for-television films, direct-to-video films, theatrical short subjects, and feature films produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions (also known as "H-B Enterprises", "H-B Production Co." and "Hanna-Barbera Cartoons").