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  1. Modern animation in the United States from the late 1980s to the early 2000s is frequently referred to as the renaissance age of American animation. During this period, many large American entertainment companies reformed and reinvigorated their animation departments, following the dark age , and the United States had an overall ...

  2. The following is a list of animated television series, including those produced for streaming, that originate from the United States. American animated television series [ edit ] For animated shows produced by entities that have since been re-organized, their former names are listed in brackets.

  3. This list of theatrical animated feature films consists of animated films released theatrically, whether wide or limited, in the United States, between 2000 and 2019. Made-for-TV and direct-to-video films will not be featured on this list, unless they have had a theatrical release in some form.

  4. 2. Spider-Man: The Animated Series. 1994–1998 65 eps TV-Y7. 8.4 (36K) Rate. TV Series. A young man with spider-like abilities fights crime as a superhero in New York City while trying to have a normal personal life. Creator Stan Lee Steve Ditko Stars Christopher Daniel Barnes Sara Ballantine Edward Asner. 3.

  5. 11 de dic. de 2018 · 1. 3D animation has eclipsed 2D. By the mid-2000s, Simensky says, it became clear to animation studios that feature films were going in the direction of 3D over 2D—so clear, that Disney began closing its 2D-animated-feature studios by the end of the ’00s.

  6. 2 de sept. de 2022 · The author explores the cultural globalization of a postwar United States through Japanese animation. This article was published in Diplomatic History, the official journal of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations.

  7. 29 de sept. de 2010 · 29 September 2010. PDF. Split View. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. This article uses the U.S. reception of Japanese animation, or anime, to explore the impact of cultural globalization within the United States in the 1970s and 1980s.