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1. Film Roman and Boxel Studios Launch Unique Cross-Border American-Mexican Studio

In a first-of-its-kind venture, a well known American studio is partnering with a Mexican studio directly across the U.S./Mexico border.

The post Film Roman and Boxel Studios Launch Unique Cross-Border American-Mexican Studio appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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2. Waterman Entertainment Acquires Film Roman, Invites Founder Phil Roman Back

The 31-year-old animation company that produces the animation for "The Simpsons" has a new owner.

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3. Preview The 1st Episode of Guardians of The Galaxy on Disney XD This Saturday

Disney XD brings the Guardians of the Galaxy from the theaters to your kids TV in their own series. Our thoughts on the series premiere.

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4. Phil Roman’s Holiday Hello (1992)

In December 1992, employees of Film Roman received a special Christmas bonus. No, not cash, but a VHS of this video, Phil Roman’s Holiday Hello. Eighteen years later, it’s posted on You Tube revealing an interesting snapshot of a more optimistic time in the animation industry. Garfield, The Simpsons and the semi-educational caveman cartoon, Cro, were in production at the time. There are a few funny bits here, just as many lame in-jokes, and as for who’s-who – perhaps our readership can identify the folks on camera in our comments section, below.

(Thanks, John Mathot)

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