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We were able to find 85 Matching Programs from our Programming Schedule for your search with the following program type Animation
Thursday, July 24
10:00-11:00 Click & Clack’s As the Wrench Turns—
Behind the scenes at PBS's hilarious new primetime toon, based on the famous radio show Car Talk, direct from Car Talk Plaza! Catch a sneak peek of a new episode, plus Q&A with the creators: Tom Sito ( The Lion King, Osmosis Jones), Bill Kroyer ( Tron, Garfield the Movie), Stephen Silver ( Kim Possible), Floyd Norman ( 101 Dalmatians), Helen Jen ( TMNT), Tom Minton ( Pinky and the Brain), and executive producer Howard Grossman. Extra bonus feature: a special message for Comic-Con from the real Tom & Ray, the Tappet Bros!
Room 2
Categories: Animation | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Television
10:00-11:30 Comic-Con Film School 101: Preproduction and Screenwriting—
For the fifth year in a row, Comic-Con Film School returns with a four-day, hands-on, nuts-and-bolts series of classes on how to make a movie for very little money, using available video technology and desktop postproduction software. Whether you're shooting your first Zelda fan film or that story about the leather-clad girl who hunts werewolves, this course will take you from script to DVD so that you, too, can enter your own movie into the CCI: IFF. This first class covers the specifics of preproduction on the cheap, including screenwriting, casting, scheduling, location scouting, crewing-up, getting equipment for nothing, and so on. Panelists for the class include Matt Kohnen (NYFA, writer/director of Wasting Away), Valerie Perez (producer/star of Paula Peril—Trapped in the Flames and Tears of the Dragon, a Lara Croft Fan Film), Nick Murphy (director of Tears of the Dragon), Aaron Shoenke (director of Batman Legends and Patient J), and Sean Rourke (writer/director of 1st Person Shooter).
Room 26AB
Categories: Animation | Comic-Con Film School | Movies | Seminars & Workshops | Writers & Writing
10:30-11:30 Freaks, Geeks, and Tiny Toons—
Warner Home Video brings the hit animated television series Tiny Toon Adventures and Freakazoid! to DVD on July 29. This panel features Bruce Timm (storyboard artist, character designer), John McCann ( Douglas Douglas, Hero Boy story editor), Paul Rugg ( Freakazoid writer), Sherri Stoner (writer, producer, story editor), Paul Dini (writer, story editor), Jean MacCurdy (executive producer), Rich Arons (producer, writer, director) and Andrea Romano (voice director). They're tiny, they're toony, they're all a little loony! Executive produced by Steven Spielberg, Tiny Toon Adventures is a Daytime Emmy Award animated series that spawned a whole new generation of madcap Looney Toons characters, including Buster Bunny, Babs Bunny, Plucky Duck, and Hamton J. Pig, among others. Freakazoid! aired for two seasons. Also executive produced by Spielberg, this Daytime Emmy Award–winning series chronicles the adventures of Freakazoid, a manic, insane superhero who battles a vast array of supervillains.
Room 6A
Categories: Animation | Humor & Satire | Television
10:45-11:45 Reinventing the Page: Stan Lee and Grant Morrison Talk Virgin Comics—
Two of the most important creators in the history of comic books team up to discuss the bold new frontiers being explored in the art of storytelling. Legendary creator Stan Lee ( Spider-Man, Hulk, Iron Man, X-Men) shares his insights on the world of comics and presents never-before-revealed hints of his new superhero universe with Virgin Comics. Joining Stan is prolific creator Grant Morrison ( New X-Men, All Star Superman, Final Crisis), contemporary comics' most active mind, who will discuss his new Virgin Comics animated online series MBX while offering his own insights on comics and engaging with Stan in a once-in-a-lifetime conversation about the long history and boundless future of their beloved medium.
Ballroom 20
Categories: Animation | Comic Books | Webcomics | Writers & Writing
11:00-12:00 The Disney Animation Story Process—
Nathan Greno (head of story, Bolt), Don Hall (head of story, The Princess and the Frog), Mark Kennedy (head of story, Rapunzel), Joe Mateo (story artist, Bolt), Michael LaBash (story artist, Bolt), Paul Briggs (story artist, The Princess and the Frog), and Josie Trinidad (story artist, The Princess and the Frog) offer an in-depth, behind-the-scenes look into the story process at Walt Disney Animation Studios. Coming together exclusively at Comic-Con, these story team leaders will take you from first concept to final story approval as they discuss the art of storyboarding, re-create story pitches, and share boarding styles from their upcoming animated features. Don't miss this revealing and humorous panel and your chance to get a sneak peek at Disney's next animated feature, Bolt!
Room 32AB
Categories: Animation | Kids | Movies | Writers & Writing
1:00-2:00 Bongo Comics—
Celebrate 15 years of mischief and merriment with Bongo Comics. Be a party to the party as managing editor Terry Delegeane and creative director Bill Morrison host a panel featuring the writers and artists who create the comics and books based on Matt Groening's phenomenal TV shows. Find out what's in the future for the upstart comic book company that Bart built. This is a "must-attend" panel for all fans of The Simpsons and Futurama.
Room 10
Categories: Animation | Comic Books | Humor & Satire
2:00-3:30 Animation on a $hoestring—
Learn the down and dirty tricks on how to create your own animation studio on a low budget, from Larry Loc, the author of Animation on a ShoeString. Find out how to assemble the equipment you will need, how to build or buy equipment, and what software to use to edit and composite your project.
Room 30CDE
Categories: Animation | Anime & Manga | Seminars & Workshops
3:30-4:30 Quantum Quest—
This stellar panel will introduce Comic-Con audiences to Quantum Quest,
the 3-D, large format CGI-animated film designed to both excite and
educate young audiences about the wonders of science. Joining the panel
will be co-directors Dr. Harry Kloor ( Star Trek Voyager) and Dan St. Pierre ( Everyone’s Hero, Shark Tales), voice actors Brent Spiner ( Indpendence Day, Star Trek: The Next Generation), Robert Picardo ( Star Trek), Gary Graham ( Enterprise), Anousheh Ansari, the world’s first female private space explorer whose blog from space thrilled millions of visitors daily, and Charles Kohlhase, the NASA/JPL coordinator for the film. Shawn Clement, the film’s composer, rounds out the panel.
Ballroom 20
Categories: Animation | Science Fiction & Fantasy
4:15-5:15 Afro Samurai: Resurrection Exclusive Worldwide Premiere!—
Afro Samurai picks up his sword once again for the second installment of this critically acclaimed, funktastic anime! This action-packed panel features the creators behind the hit, including star and executive producer Samuel L. Jackson ( The Spirit), original creator Takashi Okazaki, musical artist The RZA ( Kill Bill), and executive producer Leo Chu (Spike TV). Be the first to see the worldwide premiere of the exclusive Comic-Con trailer, dazzling artwork from the manga, and never-before-seen demos of the pulse-pounding video game.
Room 6B
Categories: Animation | Anime & Manga | Gaming | Superheroes
4:15-5:15 Lionsgate/Marvel: Hulk vs. Wolverine—
Alberta, Canada: Over the past week, the Incredible Hulk has been tearing a line across the Canadian wilderness, leaving a swathe of destruction in his wake. He has to be stopped, and there’s only one man up to the job. He’s the best at what he does, but what he does isn’t very nice. He’s Wolverine, an elite agent of Canada’s top secret Department H, and he’s been put on Hulk’s trail with a single objective: stop the green goliath...at all costs. Hulk and Wolverine are about to enter the fiercest battle of their lives. And they have no idea that there are a few unpleasant surprises waiting for them on the other side. Meet Craig Kyle (supervising producer/co-writer), Frank Paur (producer/supervising director), Christopher Yost (co-writer), and others involved in this Marvel Animation milestone and watch the complete Hulk vs. Wolverine months before its January 2009 Blu-ray and DVD release!
Hall H
Categories: Animation | Comic Books | Superheroes
5:00-6:00 The Pitching Hour—
Michael Polis (WildBrain Studios, YoGabbaGabba), Jermaine Turner (director, Disney/ABC Cable Networks Group), Jill Sanford (manager, original series, Disney Television Animation), Sam Humphries (MySpace Comics), Paula Gould (PEG PR), Jeremy Love (writer/producer, Gettosake Studios), and moderator Dan Evans (freelance development exec) will take an idea from conception through production for various media. This process will include creating a pitch document, obtaining agents, and getting a pitch meeting. The panelists will explain, through hypothetical example and humorous stories, the process that new creators should adapt to make their way into the Hollywood creative battleground. Knowing that each project is unique, there will be a Q&A to allow the audience to really hone in on the solutions to obstacles they may encounter. Also on hand will be IP lawyer Brendan McFeely to give creators insight on protecting their ideas as they navigate Hollywood!
Room 5AB
Categories: Animation | Anime & Manga | Comics Law School | Movies | Television | Writers & Writing
5:00-6:00 Spotlight on Floyd Norman—
Comic-Con special guest Floyd Norman talks about his long and varied career in feature film and television animation. His work includes Disney's Sleeping Beauty, The Jungle Book, and The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Pixar's Toy Story 2 and Monsters Inc., and many more fan favorites. Moderated by cartoonist and animation artist Scott Shaw!
Room 7AB
Categories: Animation | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances
6:00-7:00 Bill Plympton’s Idiots and Angels—
Independent animator Bill Plympton ( The Tune, Mutant Aliens) will screen the first 20 minutes of his just-completed animated feature Idiots and Angels, plus his new short, Hot Dog, the latest sequel to the Oscar-nominated Guard Dog. Join Bill for a look at his latest projects, plus a Q&A session to follow.
Room 7AB
Categories: Animation | Humor & Satire
6:30-7:30 Adventures in Game Development—
Have you ever dreamed of making your own video game? Are you a writer with a great story? Is there a place in video games for a traditional artist? Or do you just want to get into the industry? Veteran designer Alex Jimenez ( Battletanxs, Darkstalkers), artist David DeVries ( The Monster Engine), and author Blake Hutchins ( The Sword from the Sea) answer all your questions and take you inside the video game industry. Find out what it takes to break into this competitive but rewarding field. Attendees will also get a special sneak peek at the upcoming title Blueshift.
Room 30AB
Categories: Animation | Art and Illustration | Gaming | Writers & Writing
7:00-9:00 Comedy Central TV Funhouse with Robert Smigel—
Creators Robert Smigel ( Saturday Night Live) and Dino Stamatopoulos ( Morel Orel) and producer Tommy Blacha ( Metalocalypse)
reunite to discuss and show highlights from the most groundbreaking
show to ever hit (and subsequently disappear) from basic cable. Join
the guys (along with the Anipals and Triumph the Insult Comic Dog) to
relive the glory of the best show you barely remember in conjunction
with the long anticipated release of the series on DVD.
Room 6CDEF
Categories: Animation | Humor & Satire | Nighttime Programming | Television
7:15-8:15 Adventures in Anime—
Quinton Flynn (Axel from Kingdom Hearts, Reno from Final Fantasy, Raiden from MGS) and Emmy winner Jeff Nimoy (director of Digimon, Naruto, Wolfwood from Trigun) talk about their careers and their adventures on tour, answer your questions, and sing their famous Yaoi Song from AdventuresInAnime.com!
Room 6A
Categories: Animation | Anime & Manga | Fandom | Nighttime Programming
7:30-8:30 Geek Roundtable Live—
Be a part of a live podcast with the guys from GeekRoundTable.com, the coolest geek podcast on the Internet. The guys will discuss the latest and hottest in comics, movies, television, DVDs, and games. Put your two cents in and get free prizes to boot, and maybe the guys will let you sit in the empty chair! Featuring Ned Cato Jr., Jesse Lopez, Chris Sturhann, Mary Sturhann, Matt Jeffery, Wesley Strawther, and Johann Joseph starring as himself.
Room 10
Categories: Animation | Anime & Manga | Comic Books | Fandom | Gaming | Movies | Nighttime Programming | Television
Friday, July 25
10:00-11:00 Marvel: Your Universe—
Become an integral member of the Marvel Creative Committee as Kevin Feige (president, Marvel Studios), Dan Buckley (president, publishing), Joe Quesada (editor-in-chief, publishing), and Craig Kyle (senior VP, creative development, Marvel Animation) sit down with you and get your thoughts on all things Marvel. They’ll reveal what’s on the horizon with Marvel Studios, Publishing, and Animation and ask for your feedback and insights on what Marvel has done and is planning to do. From the day that The House of Ideas was built, Marvel has been your universe and now more than ever they’d like to hear what you have to say about everything from Marvel cinematic continuity to the upcoming slate of new animated television series in 2009 to the Skrull infiltration of our world.
Room 6A
Categories: Animation | Comic Books | Movies | Television
10:00-11:00 Batman: Brave & Bold—
Join producers Sam Register ( Teen Titans) and James Tucker ( Justice League Unlimited)
as they discuss their latest take on the Dark Knight from their new
show premiering this fall on Cartoon Network. Show story editor Michael Jelenic ( The Batman), directors Brandon Vietti ( Superman Doomsday), Ben Jones ( Teen Titans: Trouble In Tokyo), Michael Chang ( Teen Titans), voice director Andrea Romano ( Superman Doomsday) and the new voice of Batman, Diedrich Bader ( Surfs Up), will join Sam and James for an exclusive first look at the series, a brief discussion, followed by a Q&A session!
Room 6B
Categories: Animation | Comic Books | Superheroes | Television
10:00-10:50 Star Wars: Designing the Clone Wars Universe—
Meet the original in-house team that designed the unique look of the Clone Wars series. They will discuss how they worked with supervising director Dave Filoni to come up with the graphic, painterly style of imagery that gives Clone Wars its distinct look. Drawing on the last three years of production, they will share how the characters and environments have evolved using much of the rich classic Star Wars imagery as reference for designing the show's overall look. Moderated by Lucasfilm's Steve Sansweet.
Room 7AB
Categories: Animation | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television
10:50-11:35 Star Wars: The Clone Wars 3D Modeling—
What gives The Clone Wars series its live action cinematic sensibility? The process is called 3D Story at Lucasfilm Animation. Learn how this innovative team of panelists worked together to redefine traditional storyboarding so that the majority of storytelling is now done in the computer. This panel will give you firsthand insights into the challenges the crew faced as they embarked on defining this new process, both technically and creatively, while training traditional and CG artists to combine skill sets and create a new process for television animation. Moderated by Catherine Winder, producer, The Clone Wars.
Room 7AB
Categories: Animation | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy
11:15-12:15 Powerpuff Girls 10th Anniversary and Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends—
Believe it or not, it has been 10 whole years since the Powerpuff Girls flew out of Professor Utonium’s lab and into our hearts. Along the way Blossom, Buttercup, and Bubbles have kicked the butt of every major villain in Townsville. Celebrate their 10th Anniversary with show creator Craig McCracken and the voices of the Powerpuff Girls— Cathy Cavadini, Tara Strong, and Elizabeth Daily. They will answer all of your questions and accept all of your praise! And Craig will also be talking about his other Cartoon Network hit, Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends, along with co-creator Lauren Faust and voice talent Keith Ferguson (Bloo) and Tom Kenny (Mayor, Eduardo).
Room 6A
Categories: Animation | Kids | Television
12:30-1:30 Spectacular Spider-Man—
Spend some time with the cast and creators of the renowned webslinger's newest animated adventures, The Spectacular Spider-Man, a Culver Entertainment Production. Ask your burning questions about the first 13 episodes of Season 1, learn about what's in store for the next 13 and catch an exclusive sneak peek at Season 2! Michael Vogel from Sony Pictures Television Animation moderates a panel that includes supervising producer Greg Weisman ( Gargoyles); supervising producer/supervising director Vic Cook ( Hellboy: Blood and Iron);—character designer Sean "Cheeks" Galloway ( Hellboy animated films); voice director Jamie Thomason (2007's TMNT, Spirited Away);—the voice of Spider-Man, Josh Keaton ( The Young & The Restless); the voice of Mary Jane Watson, Vanessa Marshall ( Star Wars: Jedi Knights II); the voice of Eddie Brock and Venom,— Ben Diskin ( Codename: Kids Next Door), and the voice of Adrian Toomes and Vulture, Robert Englund ( A Nightmare on Elm Street).
Room 6CDEF
Categories: Animation | Comic Books | Superheroes | Television
1:00-2:00 Production Designers—
For the second consecutive year, Comic-Con attendees will have the opportunity to interact with a lineup of master production designers—the artists responsible for creating the looks of today's most celebrated sci-fi/fantasy films and television. Organized by the Art Directors Guild, IATSE Local 800, these production designers will show clips, answer questions, and share their methods for creating imaginary worlds and convincing environments. Participating panelists (listed alphabetically) include Richard Hudolin ( Battlestar Galactica, Caprica—BSG prequel), Alex McDowell ( Watchmen, Corpse Bride), J. Michael Riva—( Iron Man, Spider-Man 3),— Barry Robison ( Wolverine, The Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader). Moderating the panel is John Muto, designer of Terminator 2 3D, Species, and Home Alone.
Room 32AB
Categories: Animation | Art and Illustration | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television
2:00-3:00 Meet the (Wannabe) Press: Get a Sneak Peek into the Minds Behind On the Bubble—
This new weekly animated web series takes a snarky yet refreshing look at current news through the eyes of four irreverent wannabe reporters from Middle Town Community College. Comedy Central alum Adam de la Peña, creator of Code Monkeys and one of the warped minds behind Crank Yankers and Minoriteam, unveils his new show. De la Peña is joined by Worldwide Biggies CEO Albie Hecht ( SpongeBob SquarePants) and animation director Mark Salisbury ( Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), to give a behind-the-scenes peek into the latest technology used to produce this weekly show. Sierra Mist executives will also be on hand to shed light on the new wave of brand-produced entertainment. The Q&A session will provide insightful tips on getting creative ideas greenlit by major brands eager to discover and invest in up-and-coming comedic talent. The panel also includes On the Bubble voice talent Dana Synder (Master Shake on Adult Swim’s Aqua Teen Hunger Force) and Glasgow Phillips ( South Park). Panel attendees will receive a free exclusive Comic-Con On the Bubble premium.
Room 7AB
Categories: Animation | Humor & Satire | Webcomics
2:00-3:00 That ’70s (Animation) Panel—
Comic-Con special guest Mark Evanier talks to animation legends Joe Ruby and Ken Spears—of Ruby-Spears Productions—about their amazing output of television cartoon shows in the '70s, '80s, and beyond.Meet the men who gave you Thundarr the Barbarian, Scooby Doo, Dynomutt, Fangface, Jabberjaw and so many more.
Room 8
Categories: Animation | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Television
2:00-3:30 Scribe Awards/Media Tie-in Writers Panel—
The second annual presentation of the International Association of Media-Tie-in Writers (IAMTW) "Scribe" awards, honoring such notable franchises as CSI NY, Murder She Wrote, Criminal Minds, Stargate Atlantis, Star Trek, Resident Evil and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The awards presentation is followed by a panel of nominees, including William Dietz ( Hitman), Stacia Deutsch ( Nancy Drew), Kevin J. Anderson ( Last Days of Krypton), Steven Paul Leiva ( 12 Dogs of Christmas), Alan Dean Foster ( Transformers), Lee Goldberg ( Monk), and moderator Max Allan Collins ( American Gangster). Andy Mangels ( Iron Man) will present the awards.
Room 32AB
Categories: Animation | Awards Ceremonies | Comic Books | Gaming | Horror and Suspense | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television | Writers & Writing
2:45-3:30 American Dad—
Seth MacFarlane and the cast of the Fox animated hit reunite at Comic-Con to read a never-before-seen episode and take questions from the audience.
Ballroom 20
Categories: Animation | Humor & Satire | Television
3:30-4:15 Family Guy—
Stars Seth MacFarlane and Seth Green and the producers of the Fox animated hit give fans a sneak peek at a never-before-seen episode and discuss the highly anticipated spinoff The Cleveland Show.
Ballroom 20
Categories: Animation | Humor & Satire | Television
4:00-5:00 All Hail the Transformers!—
TF editor Denton Tipton hosts a panel of Transformers creators including writers Shane McCarthy ( All Hail Megatron), Chris Mowry ( The Reign of Starscream), Marty Eisenberg ( TF Animated), artists Alex Milne ( The Reign of Starscream), Marcelo Matere ( TF Animated) and others. Advance art, surprise announcements, and pints of Energon all around!
Room 2
Categories: Animation | Comic Books | Kids | Movies | Television
4:00-5:00 The Saga Continues: Star Wars 2008—
For Star Wars fans it’s a stellar year, with the new Clone Wars movie on its way next month and great new Star Wars games from LucasArts to follow shortly. Lucasfilm’s Steve Sansweet will welcome Dave Filoni (director), Catherine Winder (producer), Henry Gilroy (co-writer), and Jason Tucker (editor) to talk about George Lucas’ ground-breaking new, fully animated movie, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, in theaters August 15. There’s news for video game fans too, on The Force Unleashed and The Clone Wars. Prepare for exciting, exclusive previews of the movie and the games too!
Hall H
Categories: Animation | Gaming | Kids | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy
4:45-5:45 It’s a Great Comic-Con, Charlie Brown—
Together for the first time at Comic-Con, Warner Home Video, United Media and the Schulz Estate bring you a Peanuts voice cast reunion in celebration of several great holiday DVD releases this September and October. Featuring Chris DeFaria (Peppermint Patty), Gabrielle DeFaria Ritter (Pigpen), Lisa DeFaria (Peppermint Patty), Sally Dryer (Violet and Lucy), Robin Kohn Glazer (Lucy), Jason Mendelson, Hilary Momberger (Sally), executive producer Lee Mendelson, and Jeannie Schulz, the wife of Charles M. Schulz.
Room 6A
Categories: Animation | Cartooning and Comic Strips | Kids | Television
5:00-6:00 Nickelodeon's Making Fiends Attacks Your Television—
Meet the fiendish minds behind Nickelodeon’s upcoming show Making Fiends as they talk about translating the popular web series to the TV screen. Get an inside look at the series production from creator and voice of Charlotte, Amy Winfrey; character designer and voice of Vendetta, Aglaia Mortcheva; writer and voice of Grudge, Peter Merryman; and supervising producer Dave Wasson ( Time Squad). See an exclusive sneak peek of the series, plus special bonus content and a behind-the-scenes look at how Making Fiends the TV series came to life. Moderated by Claudia Spinelli, executive in charge for Nickelodeon.
Room 7AB
Categories: Animation | Kids | Television
5:00-6:00 Masters of the Universe Classics Toy Line Update—
Mattel is ecstatic to announce a brand new action figure line featuring highly detailed fully articulated characters from the entire MOTU—world aimed at the discriminating collector. Help celebrate the return of He-Man to toy shelves everywhere with a special screening of Episode 35: The Power of Grayskull, featuring Mattel's Comic-Con exclusive King Grayskull in his first starring roll. Then stay for an insightful Q & A with Mattel designers, marketing managers, and special guests, the Four Horsemen, for the latest news on this exciting new toy line. More info at Mattycollector.com.
Room 8
Categories: Action Figures, Toys and Collectibles | Animation | Kids | Television
5:30-6:15 [adult swim]’s The Venture Brothers—
Jackson Publick (creator and voices of Hank Venture, The Monarch, Henchman 24, Pete White and Sgt. Hatred) and Mike Sinterniklaas (voice of Dean Venture) speak about [adult swim]’s original series, The Venture Brothers. Now in its third season, the show picked up after the explosive wedding of The Monarch and Dr. Girlfriend from the season two cliffhanger.
Room 6B
Categories: Animation | Television
5:30-6:30 Intern Etiquette: The Dos and Don’ts of Interning
for Animation—
Josh Lieberman (Dreamwork’s How to Train Your Dragon), Mike Collins ( Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends),— Sean Cole (Dreamwork's How to Train Your Dragon), and Alana Bubis ( Madagascar) are prepared to discuss all aspect of interning for a major animation studio: how to secure an internship, the dos and don'ts, and ultimately how to turn them into work.
Room 30CDE
Categories: Animation | Anime & Manga | Seminars & Workshops
6:00-7:00 State of the Animation Industry—
Get a look at trends in the animation industry with a panel of industry professionals from all branches of animation. Panelists include Tom Sito ( Who Killed Roger Rabbit, The Lion King, Osmosis Jones),— Jorge R. Gutierrez (creator/executive producer, El Tigre), Lennie Graves (supervising animator, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone video game; animator, The Iron Giant), Aki Umemoto (creative director, Mattel for 25 years; Apache Films), Ryan Ball (editor, Animation magazine), and moderator animation educator Larry Loc.
Room 3
Categories: Animation | Anime & Manga | Gaming
6:00-7:00 Simpsons Collectors Group—
Simpsons collectors of the world unite! Take a break from the busy Comic-Con floor and get a chance to meet some of your fellow collectors of Simpsons merchandise. Collectors from all over the country will be here. Meet the other Simpsons collectors you see on the message board and put faces to the names. This gathering— put on by the staff of the SimpsonsCollectors.com website—is a great chance to network with other collectors from across the country and share your hobby with others.
Room 24A
Categories: Action Figures, Toys and Collectibles | Animation | Fandom | Television
6:00-7:00 Exceeding Expectations and Exploring New Worlds: Feature Effects for the Small Screen—
Zoic Studios moderates a discussion with VFX supervisors on their passion for creating narrative enhancing, eye-popping effects for television. Some of the best in the business discuss future trends as well as their contribution to the television series Heroes, Battlestar Galactica, The Middleman, Lost, Eureka, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Smallville, and the new fall show Fringe.
Room 32AB
Categories: Animation | Horror and Suspense | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television
6:15-7:00 [adult swim]’s Robot Chicken—
Seth Green and Matthew Senreich (co-creators), Tom Root and Doug Goldstein (head writers/co-producers), Breckin Meyer (writer/actor), and Kevin Shinick (writer) speak about [adult swim]’s original series, Robot Chicken. In its third season, the network’s Emmy-winning stop-motion and animation show known for its pop culture commentary just released the episode Robot Chicken Star Wars on DVD.
Room 6B
Categories: Animation | Humor & Satire | Television
7:15-9:15 Totally Rad Show—
Hosts Alex Albrecht ( Diggnation), Dan Trachtenberg, and Jeff Cannata bring their Webby Award–winning geek culture show to Comic-Con in their first ever live performance. Join the guys for an explosion of movie, video game, TV, and comic book news and reviews, and see what makes this Revision3 show such an Internet phenomenon.
Room 7AB
Categories: Animation | Anime & Manga | Comic Books | Fandom | Gaming | Movies | Nighttime Programming | Television
7:30-9:15 Nickelodeon Avatar: Sozin's Comet—
Executive producer and creator team Bryan Konietzko and Mike DiMartino have built one of the most astonishingly complex and beautifully animated series in television with Nickelodeon's Avatar: The Last Airbender. Join Bryan, Mike, and Avatar director Joaquim Dos Santos ( G.I. Joe Microseries) for a viewing of the exciting back-half of the Avatar season finale, "Sozin's Comet: Into the Inferno" and "Sozin's Comet: Avatar Aang," followed by a Q&A with the team as they discuss the rich mythology of the series, as well as a costume contest and fan art contest! Moderated by Roland Poindexter, VP, Nickelodeon original programming, animation.
Room 6CDEF
Categories: Animation | Anime & Manga | Art and Illustration | Costuming | Fandom | Nighttime Programming | Television
8:30-10:00 Marvel/Lionsgate: Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow World
Premiere!—
Whenever the forces of evil threatened mankind, Earth's mightiest heroes, the Avengers, were there to stop them—until they made the ultimate sacrifice in their final fight with the indestructible robot Ultron. But all was not lost, for Tony Stark (Iron Man) kept the children of the Avengers safe and raised them to become the teenage heroes of tomorrow. But it will take more than five teens to destroy the machine that defeated their parents. If these young heroes have any hope of winning, they must find the missing Hulk and come together as...the Next Avengers! Meet Craig Kyle (supervising producer), Gary Hartle (producer/supervising director), Christopher Yost (writer), and others involved in this new animated film and watch Next Avengers before its September 2, 2008 Blu-Ray and DVD release.
Room 6A
Categories: Animation | Comic Books | Movies | Nighttime Programming | Superheroes
9:30-10:30 Worst Cartoons Ever!—
Animation historian Jerry Beck returns with some of the worst cartoons ever made. Learn how to be fit with Mighty Mr. Titan, follow the adventures of Super President, Spunky and Tadpole, and many more. Have a ball with the best/bad animation every.
Room 6CDEF
Categories: Animation | Fandom | Nighttime Programming
10:30-12:30 Spike & Mike: The Gauntlet——
You vote via applause and your reaction is the deciding factor as to whether an animatio keeps playing or whether it will make it into the next world tour. Gift Girls with swag! Animators include Mike Geiger ( Cuddle Sticks), John Goras ( Chirpy Returns), Joe Borelli ( Artie’s Day Off), Ross Bollinger ( The Mosquito Who Gave Up Blood), Stefan Schuch ( Tinky Winky: Last of the Teletubbies), Jeff Chiba Stearns ( Yellow Sticky Notes), Steve Fonti ( Yes Timmy There Is a Santa Claus), Spike ( Death to the Teletubbies), and Matthew Lee ( Flock Off).
Room 6CDEF
Categories: Animation | Nighttime Programming
Saturday, July 26
10:00-11:30 The Black Panel ’08—
This is not the year to miss the Black Panel, and you know why! Featuring Method Man (The Wu Tang Clan), Reggie Hudlin (president, B.E.T.), Denys Cowan (B.E.T. Animation, “The Origin of the Joker”), Rusty Cundieff (director, Chappelle’s Show, Fear of a Black Hat) John Dokes (Marvel Comics), Dwayne McDuffie (Milestone Media, Justice League, Ben 10), and Faith Cheltenham (Tor.com). This is the definitive panel for what’s up in black and hip hop culture—and what a year it has been! Look out for some surprise guests. Hosted by Michael Davis ( The Underground, Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Black People, But Were Afraid to Ask).
Room 5AB
Categories: Animation | Comic Books | Movies | Superheroes | Television
10:00-11:00 Marvel: Iron Man: Armored Adventures
Animated Screening—
Tony Stark, heir to a billion-dollar corporation, lives a life of luxury, free to pursue his chief interests—seeking extreme thrills, solving scientific mysteries and creating mind-boggling inventions. But everything goes horribly wrong when a tragic accident robs Tony of his father and nearly costs him his own life. Now dependent on his own impressive technology for survival and dedicated to battling corruption, Tony must reconcile the pressure of teenage life with the duties of a superhero. Inside his remarkable invention, Tony Stark is geared for high-speed flight, high-tech battles and high-octane adventure! He is Iron Man. Meet Josh Fine (Marvel Studios), Christopher Yost (head writer), and others involved with this exciting new animated series and watch an episode of Iron Man: Armored Adventures before its Nicktoons 2009 premiere.
Room 6CDEF
Categories: Animation | Comic Books | Superheroes | Television
10:00-11:00 Nickelodeon’s The Fairly Odd Parents:
Past, Present, and Future—
Help celebrate the 7 years of Fairly OddParents magic, as creator Butch Hartman ( Danny Phantom), co-executive producer and story editor Scott Fellows ( Johnny Test), and writer Kevin Sullivan ( Danny Phantom) share some of their favorite moments from the past—and give you an inside look at the future of the series! You’ll also be treated to an exciting live table-read performed by the stars of the show: voice of Timmy, Tara Strong; voice of Cosmo, Daran Norris; voice of Wanda, Susanne Blakeslee; and voice of Mark Chang, Rob Paulsen. Moderated by Rich Magallanes, executive director for Nickelodeon.
Room 7AB
Categories: Animation | Humor & Satire | Kids | Television
10:00-10:45 Futurama Secrets Revealed!—
Join Futurama creator Matt Groening and executive producer David X. Cohen in a mind-blowing, jaw-dropping, fact-checking panel extravaganza! Appearing with Matt and David are series regulars Billy West (Fry, Professor Farnsworth, Dr. Zoidberg, Zapp Brannigan), Katey Sagal (Leela), John DiMaggio (Bender), and Maurice LaMarche (Kif, Morbo). And if that's not enough, enjoy color commentary from Eric Kaplan (co-executive producer, writer) and lots of insider straight dope from producer Claudia Katz and director Peter Avanzino of Rough Draft Animation. Plus, don't miss out on your chance to see the sneak peek of "Bender's Game," the all-new feature-length Futurama adventure, crash-landing on store shelves this November!
Ballroom 20
Categories: Animation | Humor & Satire | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television
10:00-11:30 Comic Book Law School 303: Let’s Make Lots
of Money!—
Noted attorney Michael Lovitz, author of the sold-out The Trademark and Copyright Book comic book, covers some of the more complicated issues facing creators who are looking to actually market their creations and ideas, including transfers and licensing of rights, marketing, merchandising, and distribution agreements, and what to do when Hollywood comes knocking. This interactive seminar gives attendees the opportunity to participate in the discussions as Lovitz covers various means for profiting from your creations and discuss important elements that form the foundation of every contract (and time permitting, maybe participate in a mock contract negotiation). With in-depth discussions about the options and opportunities for profit, as well as the problems and pitfalls that go hand in hand with each decision, you can't afford to miss this seminar. Note: The Comic Book Law School seminars are designed to provide relevant information and practice tips to practicing attorneys, as well as practical tips to creators and other professionals who may wish to attend. [This program is approved for one credit of California MCLE.].
Room 30CDE
Categories: Animation | Anime & Manga | Art and Illustration | Cartooning and Comic Strips | Comic Books | Comics Law School | Gaming | Seminars & Workshops | Writers & Writing
10:15-11:15 Ben 10: Alien Force and The Secret
Saturdays Sneak Peek—
Join über-cartoon-creator-genius Glen Murakami and his crew as they discuss their hit new Cartoon Network show Ben 10: Alien Force. It’s your chance to get the inside story on all the new alien heroes—and, of course, all the bad guys! Accompanying Glen are story editor Dwayne McDuffie and voice talents Yuri Lowenthal (Ben), Ashley Johnson (Gwen), Greg Cipes (Kevin), and Dee Bradley Baker (Aliens). And that’s just half the excitement! Jay Stephens will also be on hand to talk about his mysterious and cool new show The Secret Saturdays.
Room 6A
Categories: Animation | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television
10:15-11:15 Spotlight on Ralph Bakshi—
On par with such auteurs as Walt Disney, Tex Avery, Chuck Jones, and art spiegelman, Comic-Con special guest Ralph Bakshi redefined animation and became a hero to countless generations of fans and filmmakers. His name is synonymous with the great tradition of American cartooning. Bakshi is responsible for such memorable films and television shows such as Fritz the Cat (the first X-rated animated feature film), The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse, Spider-Man, Heavy Traffic, Wizards, Cool World, and The Lord of the Rings, which celebrates its 30th anniversary this year. Join Ralph Bakshi for a rare, in-person appearance as he discusses his legendary career. Moderated by Jon M. Gibson and Chris McDonnell, co-authors of Unfiltered: The Complete Ralph Bakshi, the only book chronicling the career of one of the pioneers of animation.
Room 6B
Categories: Animation | Art and Illustration | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television
10:45-11:30 The Simpsons—
Entering into their record setting 20th season, The Simpsons debuted their first feature film in July 2007, grossing over $500 million worldwide. "The Simpsons Ride" opened in May 2008 at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida and Hollywood, California to great success. Now join the creative team behind this historic show and get the inside scoop on the upcoming season! Featuring Matt Groening (creator and executive producer); Al Jean (executive producer and head writer); Matt Selman (executive producer); Michael Price (co-executive producer); Matt Warburton (co-executive producer); Don Payne (consulting producer); Carolyn Omine (consulting producer); Mike Anderson (supervising director) and David Silverman movie and TV series director).
Ballroom 20
Categories: Animation | Humor & Satire | Movies | Television
11:30-12:30 Sam & Max, Strong Bad, and the
Secrets Behind Turning Comics into Games—
Sam & Max may have their roots in indy comics, but the crime-fighting duo is right at home starring in a successful series of episodic games. The cast of the popular Homestarrunner.com web cartoons are following suit this summer in Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People. Why do comics make for such great games? Telltale designers Mark Darin, Chuck Jordan, and Mike Stemmle, artist Mai Nguyen, and Sam & Max creator Steve Purcell will tell you all about the fun (and work) of bringing comics to life. Plus, get a first look at a third, completely new episodic game series!
Room 4
Categories: Animation | Comic Books | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Gaming | Webcomics
11:30-12:30 B.E.T. Animation—
Don’t get up, it’s time for the second part of the “Black” block! Panelists include Reggie Hudlin (president, B.E.T.), Denys Cowan (senior V.P., B.E.T. Animation), Eric Rollman (president, Marvel Animation), Cort Lane (Marvel Animation), John Romita Jr. (way too many credits!) and some surprise guests who you will not want to miss. The Black Panther announcement was just the beginning...
Room 5AB
Categories: Animation | Comic Books | Superheroes | Television
12:00-1:00 Hasbro: Transformers—
Aaron Archer and Jared Wade (Hasbro Design), and Michael Ballog and Jared Jones (Hasbro Marketing) present all the latest toys from the new Transformers Animated and Transformers Universe toy lines. See a sneak peek into what Hasbro is doing to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Transformers in 2009!
Room 7AB
Categories: Action Figures, Toys and Collectibles | Animation | Science Fiction & Fantasy
12:00-1:00 The Writers Room: Writing Prime Time Animated
Comedy—
Join real live prime time animation writers as they recreate a TV animation rewrite room. Jokes will be "pitched," stories will be "broken," and lunch will be "ordered”. Panelists: Eric Kaplan ( Futurama, Malcolm in the Middle), Opus Moreschi ( Li'l Bush), Dan McGrath ( King of the Hill, The Simpsons), Bill Freiberger ( Drawn Together, The Simpsons), Maiya Williams ( The PJs, Mad TV), and Carolyn Omine ( The Simpsons). Moderated by Patric M. Verrone ( Futurama, The Simpsons).
Room 10
Categories: Animation | Humor & Satire | Television | Writers & Writing
12:30-2:00 Cartoon Voices I—
It's the first of two gatherings this weekend of actors who lend their voices to animation, as they discuss and demonstrate their craft. Co-hosts Mark Evanier and Earl Kress welcome Jason Marsden ( Fairly OddParents, Loonatics Unleashed), Wally Wingert ( The Garfield Show, Family Guy), Phil LaMarr ( Justice League, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends), Alicyn Packard ( The Mr. Men Show, World of Warcraft), TV legend Chuck McCann, Tom Kenny ( SpongeBob SquarePants), and a few surprises.
Room 6CDEF
Categories: Animation | Anime & Manga | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Television
1:15-2:00 Spotlight on Tite Kubo—
VIZ Media welcomes prolific manga (graphic novel) creator Tite Kubo for a series of rare in-person appearance. Mr. Kubo is the creator of the wildly successful manga series Bleach and ZOMBIEPOWDER. Both series are published domestically by VIZ Media, and Bleach is currently serialized in Shonen Jump. This is the first time the artist will appear at a North American convention. Mr. Kubo, along with his editor, Mr. Atsushi Nakasaki, will provide insight regarding his past, current, and future projects.
Room 7AB
Categories: Animation | Anime & Manga | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances
2:15-3:15 A Look Back and Forward at DC Universe Animated
Original Movies—
From the heralded premiere of Superman Doomsday through the unparalleled launch of Justice League: The New Frontier and the blockbuster release of Batman Gotham Knight, the DC Universe animated original movies have ignited a new passion for comic book fare within the made-for-DVD realm. DC Comics, Warner Premiere, Warner Home Video, and Warner Bros. Animation presents the creative forces behind these acclaimed films for a glance back at their resounding success, and the inside scoop on future DCU releases—including a Comic-Con exclusive first look at the next film in this exciting series! DC Comics senior VP—creative affairs Gregory Noveck moderates a panel that includes DC Comics president and publisher Paul Levitz, DCU films executive producer Bruce Timm, director Lauren Montgomery ( Superman Doomsday), voice director Andrea Romano and, quite possibly, members of the voice talent behind the next superhero to grace the animated screen—in full color (well, at least red, white, and blue)!
Room 6CDEF
Categories: Animation | Comic Books | Movies | Superheroes
2:30-3:30 Disney Pixar: Bolt and UP—
For superdog Bolt, every day is filled with adventure, danger and intrigue, at least until the cameras stop rolling. Be the first to see exclusive animation as directors Chris Williams and Byron Howard present the new 3D comedy-adventure from Walt Disney Animation Studios!
Then it's UP: From the inventive storytellers that have taken you into the worlds of space, toys, and superheroes comes the extraordinary adventure that will take you to a lost world where anything can happen, and everything will. Meet director Peter Docter (Monsters, Inc.) as he presents the first-ever look at Disney Pixar's new animated 3D adventure comedy, UP.
Hall H
Categories: Animation | Kids | Movies
3:00-3:45 Music for My Indie Film: How and How Much?—
This panel offers
real-world answers to basic questions of how to find and use the right music
in an indie film and how much (or how little!) to expect to pay, including how
to license an existing song, how to create and release an indie soundtrack,
and even how to address the issues of "feel" and composition for effective
use of music for your project. Whether it’s animation, shorts, or features,
this panel will offer specific information that every filmmaker needs. There
will also be some discussion on the 3D format. Panelists include Dennis Dreith
(composer, The Punisher, GAG) and Demian Lichtenstein
(director, 3000 Miles to Graceland, Relentless 3D).
Room 26AB
Categories: Animation | Comic-Con Film School | Movies
4:00-5:30 Adventures in Voice Acting Workshop—
Here's an opportunity for attendees interested in the voice acting profession to get firsthand advice and experience from the pros in an intimate, yet dynamic and exciting setting. Learn directly from some of the best voice actors and directors in the world. This one-hour class covers practical dubbing techniques, important issues such as studio protocol, and what to expect at your first audition. You'll also get some inside information on how to break in and what the industry is really like. This truly is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for fans and aspiring voice actors to learn firsthand and interact with some of the most accomplished members of the industry. Panelists include Michelle Rodriguez ( Lost), Steve Blum ( Wolverine), Lance Henricksen ( Aliens), Tom Kenney ( SpongeBob SquarePants), Hynden Walch ( Teen Titans), Wendee Lee ( Cowboy Bebop), and Mona Marshall ( South Park).
Room 30CDE
Categories: Animation | Anime & Manga | Movies | Seminars & Workshops | Television
4:30-5:30 Treasures of ASIFA Archive—
Legendary animation director Ralph Bakshi along with ASIFA-Hollywood president Antranig Manoogian and ASIFA-Hollywood archivist Steve Worth will be screening rare films and discussing the finer points of story, animated filmmaking, and the history of animation and what it means to be an artist in today's world.
Room 10
Categories: Animation | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Movies
5:00-6:00 The Dead Space IP—
Ben Templesmith ( 30 Days of Night) and Antony Johnston ( Wasteland) lead a panel that includes Chuck Patton, AJ Jothikumar and Joe Goyette ( Dead Space animated feature) to discuss how graphic novels have become a vital component for top-tier entertainment brands and how multiple mediums (comics, games, and movies) have come together to create a holistic story. While famous comics have spawned successful movies, TV shows, and games, Electronic Arts' new sci-fi horror brand Dead Space has developed a comics series and animated feature to first introduce the universe to key opinion leaders and influencers. Panelists will discuss these new developments, what it takes to develop a successful brand that speaks to audiences across a variety of multimedia, and the implications for the future of the entertainment industry.
Room 2
Categories: Animation | Comic Books | Gaming | Horror and Suspense | Movies
5:30-6:30 Character Design Workshop—
An introductory workshop focusing on the creation of characters for any medium, including the importance of storytelling, as well as tools to make memorable character designs. Topics to be discussed in clued the use of silhouette, gesture, reference, and attitude will be discussed. This workshop is great for beginners and will provide insight into the world of character design. Information on The Art Institutes will also be presented. Patrick Ballesteros is a concept illustrator who has been working in the film and game industry for the past four years and is currently an independent concept artist in gaming and an instructor at The Art Institute of California—Orange County.
Room 30CDE
Categories: Animation | Art and Illustration | Comic Books | Gaming | Movies | Seminars & Workshops
8:30-10:00 Marvel: Wolverine and The X-Men Animated
Screening—
When an explosive event shatters the lives of the X-Men and takes away their mentor, the beaten heroes walk away from it all. But then they're given a rare glimpse into the future, and see a world in utter ruin, ruled by mutant-hunting Sentinels. So now the most legendary of all X-Men takes the lead—Wolverine! Reuniting these broken heroes, Wolverine embarks on the ultimate mission—to prevent the world's destruction. To rescue us from ourselves. To save the future. Meet Boyd Kirkland (lead director), Craig Kyle (supervising producer), Greg Johnson (head writer), and others involved with this new animated series and watch the first three episodes of this epic new X-Men series before its Nicktoons 2009 premiere.
Room 6CDEF
Categories: Animation | Comic Books | Movies | Nighttime Programming | Superheroes
Sunday, July 27
10:00-11:30 Comic-Con Film School 104: Postproduction with a Spotlight on Film Festivals—
The final day of Comic-Con’s comprehensive course on micro-budget moviemaking revolves around what to do after your movie is shot. Panelists will go over the basics of postproduction on your home computer, as well as what software to use for editing, graphic design, sound design, and visualFX, and finally, how to burn your finished product to DVD. You will also receive insider advice from special guest Chris Paffendorf (production coordinator for the San Diego Asian Film Festival) on how to navigate your finished project through the daunting world of Festivals. Other panelists include Matt Kohnen (NYFA, writer/director of Wasting Away). Valerie Perez (producer/star of Paula Peril—Trapped in the Flames and Tears of the Dragon, a Lara Croft Fan Film), Nick Murphy (director of Tears of the Dragon), Aaron Shoenke (director of Batman Legends and Patient J), and Sean Rourke (writer/director of 1st Person Shooter).
Room 26AB
Categories: Animation | Comic-Con Film School | Movies | Seminars & Workshops
10:15-11:15 Nickelodeon: SpongeBob SquarePants Sneak Peek, and More!—
Be the first to watch some brand spanking new episodes of one of your favorite Nickelodeon shows, SpongeBob SquarePants! And there's more! You'll also catch a never-before-seen episode from Nick's latest breakout hit, The Mighty B!, and watch the hilarious antics of Otis and his friends from the Emmy-nominated show Back at the Barnyard. Plus, you'll be the first to get a sneak peek at an upcoming Nickelodeon series.
Room 6B
Categories: Animation | Humor & Satire | Kids | Television
10:15-4:45 San Diego International Children’s Film Festival—
The 5th Annual San Diego International Children's Film Festival opens right here on Kids' Day at Comic-Con International! The festival will screen short films for children of all ages from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM in Room 10, including animation, live action, and documentary. Filmmakers will appear to answer questions from the audience. Click here for the complete SDICFF Schedule of Programs with descriptions of films. All films are suitable for all ages!
Room 10
Categories: Animation | Kids | Movies
11:30-1:00 The Little Mermaid: Ariel’s Beginning—
The sea holds many deep secrets for young Princess Ariel in The Little Mermaid: Ariel’s Beginning, an all new, full-length movie coming exclusively to DVD on August 26. Available for a limited time only, The Little Mermaid: Ariel’s Beginning takes audiences back to the story’s beginnings with favorite characters from the original film as well as a wonderfully wicked new villainess. With a score that continues The Little Mermaid’s legacy of memorable, life-affirming songs, the latest animated adventure from DisneyToon Studios will capture the hearts of all ages!
Room 6B
Categories: Animation | Kids
11:30-12:30 CCI: IFF Awards—
It's the moment you've been waiting for! The awarding of this year's prizes and trophies for the best films in the Comic-Con International Independent Film Festival! Join judges Tom DeSanto (producer, X-Men, Transformers) and Borys Kit (journalist, The Hollywood Reporter) and Comic-Con's Gary Sassaman as they discuss this year's films and announce the winners in all six categories, plus the coveted Judges' Choice Award!
Room 26AB
Categories: Animation | Awards Ceremonies | Comic-Con Film School | Movies
12:00-1:00 Phineas and Ferb—
Join creators Dan Povenmire ( Family Guy) and Jeff "Swampy" Marsh ( Rocko's Modern Life) along with special guests from the show's cast to learn more about Disney Channel's newest smash hit series, including an insider's look at how the show came to life and what's in store for these inventive step-brothers and their tattletale sister in the future. Plus never-before-seen footage, audience Q&A, and a chance to win Phineas and Ferb merchandise!
Room 5AB
Categories: Animation | Humor & Satire | Kids | Television
12:00-1:00 The Business of Cartoon Voices—
Lots of people think they can do them...but how does one go about making a living as a voiceover actor? Co-hosts Mark Evanier and Earl Kress gather together a panel of agents, casting directors and performers to explain all about agents, casting directors, demos, classes, what to do and (most important) what not to do. If you've ever been interested in a career in the field, this is the panel you've been waiting for.
Room 7AB
Categories: Animation | Anime & Manga | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances
12:30-1:30 Nick Jr. Presents: Backyardigans and Ni Hao, Kai-lan—
This is a must-see screening for all you Nick Jr. fans! Catch a brand new episode from the Emmy Award–winning show, Backyardigans. And then sit back for some more Nick Jr. fun with a music and dance filled episode of Ni Hao, Kai-lan.
Room 8
Categories: Animation | Kids | Television
1:00-2:30 Chowder and The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack with Underfist Sneak Peek—
You’ve laughed your butt off watching the shows, now meet the creators of Chowder and The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack! Chowder creator Carl Greenblat and voice talents Nicky Jones (Chowder), Dwight Schultz (Mung Daal), and Tara Strong (Truffles) join The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack creator Thurop Von Orman, creative director JG Quintell, and writer/voice talent Steve Little for the funniest panel discussion you’ll attend all weekend. And that’s not all! You’ll also get to grill Adam Burton ( The Grim Adventure’s of Billy and Mandy) on the sneak peek at his twisted new spectacle— Underfist.
Room 6A
Categories: Animation | Humor & Satire | Kids | Television
1:15-2:30 Cartoon Voices II—
It's another one of those panels where folks who do animation voice work demonstrate their craft and dazzle you with their talents. Co-hosts Mark Evanier and Earl Kress welcome Chris Edgerly ( Harvey Birdman, Celebrity Deathmatch), Dee Baker ( American Dad, SpongeBob SquarePants), Cheryl Chase ( Rugrats, All Grown Up), Katie Leigh ( Dungeons & Dragons, Totally Spies!), Billy West ( Futurama, Ren & Stimpy) and a few surprises.
Room 6B
Categories: Animation | Anime & Manga | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances
1:30-2:30 Magic, Mystery, and Missions: Huntik: Secrets & Seekers—
This animated TV adventure series will be taking over the airwaves in January 2009! Get a sneak peek at this new show—including footage never shown publicly before—and learn about the heroes, villains, and mythical creatures that make up this exciting story! Plus, while supplies last, each attendee will receive an exclusive Huntik: Secrets & Seekers gift!
Room 4
Categories: Animation | Kids | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television
2:00-3:30 Starship Smackdown XI—
The legendary Comic-Con exclusive celebrates another year of stellar showdowns as the original and infamous Starship Smackdown returns. Ever wonder if the USS Enterprise could take out the ID4 mothership (hint: Kirk's can!)? Can the Galactica find Earth and destroy the Yamato (of course, it's a cartoon)? Can the Serenity outplay, outwit, and outlast the fully functional firepower of an Imperial Super Star Destroyer? You'll find out the answers to all of these questions and many more from the panel of expert spaceship-ologists, including Robert Meyer Burnett ( The Hills Run Red producer), Jeff Bond ( Geek Monthly editor), Steve Melching ( The Clone Wars writer), Daren Dochterman ( GI Joe production illustrator), Mary Forest (writer/comedian), and the Jeff Probst of the stars, moderator Mark A. Altman ( DOA: Dead Or Alive, Free Enterprise). And it wouldn't be Starship Smackdown without a few surprises, so expect the unexpected. Those in the know, realize the Smackdown is the only way to close out your weekend the San Diego way!
Room 7AB
Categories: Animation | Anime & Manga | Fandom | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television
2:30-3:30 Making Flipbooks: The ABCs of Animation for Kids—
Children’s illustrator and cartoonist Mac McCool will show children how to draw their first animation using small flipbooks. McCool will also explain simple animation techniques and present ways to build one’s own flipbooks. Suggestion: bring a pencil or pen.
Room 30CDE
Categories: Animation | Art and Illustration | Cartooning and Comic Strips | Kids | Seminars & Workshops
2:45-3:45 Sockbaby 4 World Premiere!—
The web series that became an American kung-fu cult classic, Sockbaby was budgeted at $300 an episode, yet generates over half a million viewers! Watch original three shorts played back to back, then stay for the world premiere of Sockbaby 4 starring Doug Jones ( Hellboy 2, Pan’s Labyrinth) and Jon Heder. Panelists include Jon Heder ( Napoleon Dynamite, Blades of Glory), Dan Heder (animator, Monster House), Rob Schrab (director, Sarah Silverman Show, SCUD creator), Doug TenNapel (writer/director, creator of Earthworm Jim, Creature Tech), and John Soares (co-director, actor, fight choreographer).
Room 6A
Categories: Animation | Humor & Satire
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