Normally, we try to focus on cars that actually exist in the real world here on Jalopnik. But with the San Diego Comic-Con about to start and The Venture Bros movie coming out, we've been distracted ...
During the golden era of muscle cars, various manufacturers employed cartoon mascots as a marketing strategy to capture the ...
Disney Pixar has released numerous anthropomorphic films, including “Monsters Inc.,” “Finding Nemo,” “Ratatouille” and “Wall-E.” “Cars,” released in 2006, was a unique take on typically inanimate ...
Following is a transcript of the video: Narrator: See these hairs on Sully's arm from "Monsters, Inc."? Instead of animating each hair one by one, Pixar computer scientists created a program called ...
The beloved Thomas & Friends cartoon franchise will introduce its first autistic character this month when Bruno the Brake Car makes his debut on Cartoon Network‘s Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go.