Here are 13 things NYCC 2017 taught us about Steven Universe, including hints at new episodes, a book, and the return of the show’s podcast.
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At NYCC, ‘Final Space’ Looks Far Out
The Conan O’Brien–backed sci-fi comedy stacks star on top of star—Armisen! Tennant! Torres!—and plots its first season.
Shinichirō Watanabe—of ‘Bebop’ Fame—Has a ‘Blade Runner’ Anime
The big blasting ‘Bebop’ boy brings ‘Blade Runner’ a ‘Blackout.’
BoJack Horseman Season 4: A Spoiler-Free Review
The show’s topped itself. Here’s a spoiler-free review of the Netflix crown jewel’s fourth season, which again defies cartoon convention
Somehow, the DuckTales Reboot Did the Impossible
The new ‘DuckTales’ is ducking great and if you disagree I don’t even want to hear another ducking word about it.
The ‘Rocko’s Modern Life’ Revival Looks Bonkers Good
Well, this looks exciting.
This 70-Year-Old Cartoon Made the Strongest Healthcare Argument Ever
Chuck Jones’s award-winning short “So Much for So Little” broke down the issue of public healthcare in the Truman era. We still haven’t learned.
Boomerang’s Now Streaming All Your Old Favorites
The streaming service will showcase Looney Tunes, The Flintstones, Tom & Jerry, and more.
It’s a Great Big Universe, Yakko Warner
And we’re not.
3 Poems for Pokémon, a Phenomenon That Defined a Generation
The Dot and Line presents a set of poetry about the Pokémon franchise — one of the most important and influential multimedia animated properties of the last two decades. If you were alive in the heyday of Pokémon fandom, we guarantee you will appreciate the references and tenor of these poems by Meg Eden. Read on, and be […]