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Bits | Machine Learning: Cartoon Network Aims at Devices With Its ‘Micro-Network’ Launch

In the age of the mobile device, a television network may need to rethink the size of its content. Clips may be better than episodes.

    



Ringo Starr Wishes He Was a Powerpuff Girl. No, Really, He Does

The Powerpuff Girls have been rebooted for a onetime special with a new animation style, and the first look anybody has gotten of the new design is this short where Ringo Starr dons a dress and sings, "I wish I was a Powerpuff Girl."

The song, written by director Dave Smith, is a delightful little ditty about shooting stars out of your eyes and wearing dresses while saving the world. Ringo's animated alter ego starts out on the drums, then dons a yellow dress and adorable pink hair ribbon to join the girls as they fly through the sky and bring peace and love to the city of Townsville. The whole thing is as trippy as Yellow Submarine and as cuddly as a puppy.

Ringo will also appear in the special, Dance Pantsed, airing Jan. 20, as Townsville's flamboyant mathematician, Fibonacci Sequens. Smart move, Cartoon Network. It's always a good idea to leverage your Starr power.


    

Lego Builds Awesome Life-Size Star Wars X-Wing Fighter, Its Largest Model Ever

Lego has unveiled a life-size Star Wars X-Wing fighter jet made entirely of Legos in Times Square. It promotes an upcoming Cartoon Network show called The Yoda Chronicles. You can also see a life-size Lego Chewy, Vader, R2-D2, C-3PO and Boba Fett in the promo for the show. But the X-Wing has the distinction of being the largest Lego structure built to date. At 11 feet tall, 43 feet long, 44 feet wide and almost 46,000 pounds, it's made of 5,335,200 individual Lego bricks. It took 32 people four months just to put it together. And you can climb into the cockpit for a photo. Which means all you Star Wars and Lego fans must make a pilgrimage to this, the largest and most awesome Lego thing ever made, and get a picture of your child sitting in the cockpit shouting "Pew! Pew!" See lots more photos at Gizmodo.

    

Media Decoder Blog: With Few Details, Lucasfilm Signals ‘Star Wars’ Plans for TV

The company, owned by Disney, says it will pursue a “new direction” in animated programming based on the Star Wars narrative.

Toy Soldier

Une amusante campagne vidéo pour le client : la chaîne jeunesse “Cartoon Network”, autour de l’univers des jouets. Un travail efficace de production du studio Animatorio, basé au Brésil. Le court spot est à découvrir en images dans la suite de l’article.



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