Animation Magazine

Feeling Dangerous

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The newly revamped Danger Mouse series ( 52 x 11) just launched on CBBC in the U. K., and the star-studded remake produced by Boulder Media for FremantleM­edia Kids & Family Ent. is also set to stream on Netflix in the U.S. and has already attracted Jazwares as master toy partner, Penguin Books ( story books, official guides, sticker books, novelty books, annuals and electronic titles) and DC Thomson will publish a monthly magazine dedicated to London’s furriest hero. Also celebratin­g his return are new-in-2015 “Classic Danger Mouse” partners Wow Stuff ( master gift), TVMFashion Lab ( apparel, underwear, nightwear), Misirli UK ( socks) and Paul Lamond, which just announced a collection of 1,000-piece jigsaws and a “Secret Agent” card game for kids ages 8 and up, with more games and puzzles set for next year.

of distinguis­hed comprised of: Edwin Aguilar is a five-time Emmy-winning character layout artist on The Simpsons. Stephen Chiodo is head of Chiodo Bros. Production­s and his animation directing credits include I Go Pogo, Killer Klowns from Outer Space, Elf and Team America: World Police. Lee Crowe has worked as a character assistant animator, storyboard revisionis­t and character designer for Film Roman, Filmation, BRC, Walt Disney Feature Animation, Don Bluth, Ralph Bakshi, Warner Bros. and DreamWorks Animation. Virginie Michel d’Annoville is an animation supervisor, animator, rigger and professor of animation with over 20 years experience in feature animation and visual effects, commercial­s, and games for various studios with most of that time spent at Industrial Light and Magic, Lucasfilm Animation and Sony Pictures Imageworks. Wendy Grieb worked for 16 years as a storyboard artist and developmen­t artist for Walt Disney TV Animation. She also has worked for Nickelodeo­n, Sony Adelaide Production­s, Film Roman, Klasky- Csupo, Flashbang Studios and Sunbow. Lee Lanier has worked as a profession­al Butch Fairly

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