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1. ‘Ice Age 5’ Will Be A Smash Hit Thanks To This Hilarious Gag

A cartoon animal bending over and tucking its head between its legs might just be the funniest thing ever.

The post ‘Ice Age 5’ Will Be A Smash Hit Thanks To This Hilarious Gag appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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2. 17 Animated Features Eligible For Golden Globe Consideration

The Golden Globes, handed out by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, have announced that 17 animated features are eligible for consideration this year.

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3. Artist of the Day: Timothy Lamb

Today we look at the work of Timothy Lamb, Cartoon Brew's Artist of the Day!

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4. 20 Animated Features Submitted for 2014 Oscars

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences announced yesterday afternoon that 20 animated features have been submitted for Oscar consideration in the 2014 animated feature category.

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5. Artist of the Day: Robin Joseph

Today we look at the work of Robin Joseph, Cartoon Brew's Artist of the Day!

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6. Artist of the Day: Stevie Lewis

Today we look at the work of Stevie Lewis, Cartoon Brew's Artist of the Day!

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7. ‘Frozen’ Just Became The Highest-Grossing Animated Film Ever

This weekend, Disney’s "Frozen" became the highest grossing animated film of all time. Its $1.072 billion worldwide gross has surpassed the $1.063 billion of "Toy Story 3," which was the previous record-holder for biggest animated feature.

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8. ‘Muppets’ Stumble in the US, ‘Rio 2′ Is #1 in Russia

No new animated movies debuted in the United States this weekend, although Disney's family-oriented "Muppets Most Wanted" opened. The film opened in second place with a disappointing $16.5 million (estimated), far below the $29.2M opening of the franchise reboot "The Muppets" in 2011. That earlier film plummeted at the box office, too, after its opening, suggesting that the Muppets franchise isn't as popular with kids today as it was with earlier generations.

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9. ‘Mr. Peabody & Sherman’ Top Dog at Box Office

The DreamWorks feature "Mr. Peabody & Sherman" moved from second to first place in its sophomore weekend with a modest gross of $21.2 million (estimated)

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10. ‘Mr. Peabody & Sherman’ Opening Continues DreamWorks’ Mild Streak

The DreamWorks feature "Mr. Peabody & Sherman," directed by Rob Minkoff, opened in the United States this weekend with an estimated $32.5 million. The film settled for second place behind "300: Rise of An Empire."

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11. ‘Frozen’ Crosses $1 Billion Mark On The Day It Wins Oscar

It's a special day for directors Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee. Their film "Frozen" will win the Best Animated Feature Oscar on the day that it crosses $1 billion in global box office revenue. It becomes, along with "Toy Story 3," only the second animated feature to achieve this distinction, and the 18th film overall.

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