The Ultimate Guide to Hiring a 3D Animation Studio: How to Hire Without Wasting Budget

If you want to hire 3D animation studio talent, slow down before you start collecting quotes. The wrong studio can still make something that looks good in a reel. That does not mean the video will help your sales team, explain your product, or make a buyer trust what they are seeing. A good 3D […]
How 3D Product Animation Services Increase E-Commerce Conversion Rates by Up to 40%

3D product animation services help online shoppers understand a product before they buy it, which is where a lot of e-commerce hesitation begins. A flat image can show color and shape. A short animation can show scale, movement, texture, assembly, internal parts, use cases, and the product in context. That matters because customers shopping online […]
The Summer Hikaru Died: Why Netflix’s Horror Anime Feels So Wrong

The Summer Hikaru Died does not scare you by throwing monsters into the frame every few seconds. It does something nastier. It takes a person who should feel safe, familiar, almost boringly known, and makes him wrong by a few degrees. Netflix’s official description keeps the hook simple: Hikaru vanished for a week six months […]
Cross-Platform Game Development: A Comprehensive Guide

Cross-platform game development sounds like a dream until you ship an update and your mobile build runs smoothly, your PC build breaks keybinds, and a console cert team rejects you because a loading prompt appears one frame late. So here’s the straight talk. Cross-platform game development is not “export and pray.” It’s a planning style […]
Onward Cast: Why Pixar’s Voice Lineup Worked Better Than It Needed To

The Onward cast looked strong the second Pixar announced it, but what made it stick was not just the star power. Onward had Tom Holland, Chris Pratt, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and Octavia Spencer in the main lineup, which is already the kind of setup most family movies would happily stop at. But Pixar’s official film pages […]
Blue Eye Samurai and Why It Feels So Different From Most Adult Animation

Blue Eye Samurai did not arrive as a small experiment that slowly found its crowd. It landed on Netflix on November 3, 2023, with a very clear identity, a heavy visual signature, and a lead character who was never going to disappear into the streaming pile. Netflix’s official page still frames it in the bluntest […]
Bob’s Burgers and Why “The Keyboard Kid” Feels So Much Like the Show at Its Best

Bob’s Burgers is one of those shows people stop noticing correctly because it has been around long enough to feel permanent. That usually happens right before a sitcom goes flat. This one has not. FOX’s current listings show the series in Season 16, with “The Keyboard Kid” airing on April 26, 2026, and the same […]
Fired on Mars and Why It Still Feels Stranger Than Most Adult Animation

Fired on Mars looked easy to pitch when HBO Max first rolled it out in 2023. Guy takes a one-way trip to Mars, loses his job, and gets stuck inside a corporate colony he can’t escape. That is a clean setup. The official series page still frames it that way, calling it the story of […]
Hotel Transylvania 5 Confirmed as Keegan-Michael Key Honors Voice Acting Craf

The Hotel Transylvania franchise is officially gearing up for another installment, and this time the confirmation comes straight from one of its beloved cast members. Actor and comedian Keegan-Michael Key recently revealed that Hotel Transylvania 5 is currently in development at Sony Pictures Animation. While attending the prestigious Golden Globe Awards, where he appeared as […]
Vivienne Medrano’s Hazbin Hotel is officially heading toward a planned and definitive conclusion

Announced during LVL Up Expo, Prime Video has renewed the hit adult animated musical for a fifth and final season—an increasingly rare move in today’s streaming landscape, where long-term storytelling arcs are often cut short. From the start, Hazbin Hotel has taken an unconventional path. What began as a self-funded YouTube pilot in 2019 quickly […]