Dark horse

As Bojack Horseman heads for the knackers’ yard, Stephanie Provan salutes the show’s defiant demands on its audience

Down the rabbit hole

Live action updates of Disney classics are a pale imitation of the originals, and only one shall go the ball, writes Nathanael Smith

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Nathanael Smith selects his five favourite TV animations ever

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Music videos have long sought to harness the power of animation. Nathanael Smith chooses five of the best.

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Nathanael Smith salutes five animations which combine  inspiring messages of hope and calls for positive change

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Happy Birthday to Fantasia which first graced cinema screens in 1940. Nathanael Smith on a genuinely bravura classic

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Nathanael Smith on Star Wars’ affinity with animation

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DTRH talks to Phillip Vaughan, animation course director at DJCAD

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Nathanael Smith dons a giant Santa hat and unconvincing beard to choose his five favourite Christmas animations

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Pixar’s mix of  invention and creative intervention looks to have paid off again in The Good Dinosaur, writes Nathanael Smith  

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Happy 20th birthday Toy Story! Nathanael Smith on the movie which changed animation forever

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As Halloween looms, DTRH looks at the scariest monsters in animation. Quivering behind the sofa: Nathanael Smith

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As the Africa in Motion Film Festival opens, Nathanael Smith celebrates the rise of African animation

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Nathanael Smith assesses some of this week’s new animation releases

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Nathanael Smith looks forward to the sixth Scotland Loves Anime festival

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Animator Satoshi Kon still inspires long after his untimely death, writes Nathanael Smith 

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George Lucas’ new animation movie is half-baked, writes Nathanael Smith

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Mark Kermode is over-optimistic about the current state of animation, writes Nathanael Smith 

 

Illustration by Stewart Bremner

Shot by both sides

Following an explosive documentary about Venezuela’s president Hugo Chávez, Alastair McKay picks through impassioned arguments about propaganda, cinema vérité and the ethics of storytelling

Illustration by David McCue

Pretty green

Director Anthony Baxter on the unexpected global appeal of You’ve Been Trumped