After the success of joint ventures like "Lego Ninjago" and "Lego Star Wars," Cartoon Network and Lego are building a new series from the ground up. One adorable, animated brick at a time. Say hello ...
Lego’s attempt to dominate all media (have you seen that movie trailer yet? Holy cats!) continues apace: Fresh out of Comic-Con, the company has announced a new partnership with Cartoon Network to ...
Mixels stand out in Lego's Toy Fair line-up as the most exciting, and biggest risk, for the brick company this year. It's a new franchise that relies on the simultaneously launched collectable Lego ...
From his earliest gaming memories playing Spyro 2 on the PlayStation, to being obsessed with the swing-out animations in Marvel's Spider-Man, Cameron has always been, and continues to be, in love with ...
Lego packaging previews Mixels cartoon designs for Season 3 of Cartoon Network show and new Mixtopia location. New Ninjago set also reveals new Purple Ninja cartoon character. With the dusk settling ...
Though The Clone Wars animated series has obviously garnered a big audience of Star Wars fans on Cartoon Network, the series just might be a bit too intense for some of the younger viewers who still ...
The story centers on Batman, who is reluctant to become part of the Justice League and prefers to work alone. However, when the heroes begin to disappear, The Dark Knight must get down to work and ...
Following the news that Traveller's Tales was turning its hugely lucrative Lego formula into a kids' TV show, the studio has revealed this to be a 20-minute Lego Batman cartoon using the same engine ...
Cartoon Network announced Wednesday morning it has given the official greenlight for the Warner Bros. Animation series, which will follow the adventures of Unikitty, a ruler of a kingdom who is ...
After her breakout popularity in 2014’s The Lego Movie, Unikitty is getting her own television show from Warner Bros. and Cartoon Network. As ruler of her kingdom, Unikitty is a busy lady (who is also ...
Not content with the stratospheric success it's enjoyed in gaming circles, Traveller's Tales is turning its licence-to-print-money LEGO formula into a US cartoon, built using the Batman game engine.
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