This weekend, why not watch ‘The Dot and the Line,’ the lovely but flawed tale of mathematical romance that inspired this site?
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The Secret Hustle of the First ‘Dexter’s Laboratory’ Short
Cartoon architect Fred Seibert reveals the astonishing backstory behind Genndy Tartakovsky’s work on the first ‘Dexter’s Lab’ short.
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 […]
Kayla Rae Whitaker on ‘The Animators,’ Sobriety, and Her Favorite Toons: Exclusive
The debut novelist levels with us about alcoholism, how Nickelodeon and ‘The Simpsons’ influenced her work, and comedy writing.
Jazz Standards Used As ‘Kids On the Slope’ Episode Titles, Ranked
This one’s for all you Jazz Boys and Jazz Girls out there.
The Boondocks and One of the Best Martin Luther King Jr. Tributes of All Time
A Martin Luther King Jr. Day reminder not to whitewash Dr. King, brought to you by—no surprise here—‘The Boondocks.’
Bring Back Bugs Bunny Barbs
“Ehhhh, need some disses, Doc?” Here’s how to insult the proverbial deplorables this year.
A Snooty Opera Review of ‘What’s Opera Doc?’
Unearthed from the annals of history.
Which Gohan Is the Best Gohan?
Or: The Evolution and Devolution of Dragon Ball Z’s once-powerful son.
11 Cartoon Holiday Episodes to Stream for Christmas
Anytime, anywhere, these are the streaming shows that will help you ring in the holidays.