Like your animation a little weird and wonderful? Then look no further, you have arrived. From works as diverse as Jan Svankmajer and The Brothers Quay to that of Richard Linklater ("Waking Life", pictured), from the "Simpsons" to the "Bloggs" (in "Where the Wind Blows"). For Japanese Animation, check out "Japanime", for those oldies but goodies (1920-1965) check out "Classic Animation".
The Hills are back for Season Three, this time round Hank swims with the dolphins, with unexpected results; Luanne meets an Angel; Bobby falls in love... Read more
In Season 4, Peggy rebounds from her skydiving accident to win her third Substitute Teacher of the Year Award, pathetic Bill Dautereive reclaims his h... Read more
An enchanting animated adventure inspired by the folk stories of Senegal and showing how a young boy, the tiny but brave Kirikou, outwits a powerful s... Read more
Wrongly burned at the stake as a result of her father's betrayal, a pious 15th century girl makes a deal with the devil in this dark animated fantasy.... Read more
Since the 1950s, DC Comics' Legion of Super Heroes has had a dedicated following; now an animated series, it follows a team of superheroes from the 31... Read more
No-one looks at the world quite like whimsical Australian cartoonist Michael Leunig. His poignant, often controversial cartoons never fail to touch a... Read more
This set includes 14 Porky Pig vehicles, some featuring his classic sidekick Daffy Duck, and even an early appearance of Sylvester as his scaredy-cat... Read more
Love stinks in these 17 scent-sational cartoons from "ze locksmith of love", Pepe Le Pew. See the love-struck skunk falling hard for felines, canines... Read more
Mary Dinkle (voice of Toni Collette), a chubby lonely eight-year-old girl living in the suburbs of Melbourne, and Max Horovitz (Philip Seymour Hoffman... Read more
Mary Dinkle (voice of Toni Collette), a chubby lonely eight-year-old girl living in the suburbs of Melbourne, and Max Horovitz (Philip Seymour Hoffman... Read more