Cartoon Network’s ‘A wie Engel’ Short Film Debuts on YouTube
Animation fans received a digital treat on Monday with the YouTube debut of A Like Angel, the first short film from the latest iteration of Cartoon Network Studios’ Cartoon Cartoons program. The 2D short is now available on the Warner Bros. Television YouTube channel.
A New Generation of Animated Shorts
A Like Angel centers on Clementine, who, despite possessing horns, teeth, and a pointed tail, doesn’t feel like a devil. When presented with an unexpected opportunity to change her path, she immediately takes it, requiring the help – and hindrance – of an equally mismatched angel.
The Creator Behind the Vision
The short was created by Chime Merra, a TV animation artist, comic artist, and illustrator who self-describes as “a sort of line and color segregation organism (probably a mammal).”
Reviving a Successful Program
The latest phase of Cartoon Cartoons was announced in 2021. This represents a revival of the program, which previously fostered a dedicated following for animated shorts. The initiative aims to renew the art of animated storytelling, showcase diverse stories, discover new talent, and nurture the next generation of animators.
Industry Veterans and New Partnerships
The artist-driven program’s Creative Council includes experienced figures such as Pete Browngardt (Looney Tunes Cartoons, Uncle Grandpa), Manny Hernandez (We Bare Bears), Katie Rice (Animaniacs), and Aminder Dhaliwal (Her World). Cartoon Cartoons has also formed partnerships with organizations like Black Women Animate and Exceptional Minds to further its mission of promoting diverse and inclusive voices within the animation industry.
While shorts from the current Cartoon Cartoons program have already been showcased at film festivals and events like San Diego Comic-Con, A Like Angel marks the beginning of their global rollout.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who created A Like Angel?
A Like Angel was created by Chime Merra, a TV animation artist, comic artist, and illustrator.
When was the Cartoon Cartoons program re-launched?
The latest phase of the Cartoon Cartoons program was announced in 2021.
What is the goal of the Cartoon Cartoons program?
The program aims to renew the art of animated storytelling, showcase diverse stories, discover new talent, and nurture the next generation of animators.
As A Like Angel becomes widely available, it could spark further interest in the Cartoon Cartoons program and the artists it supports. The program may continue to release additional shorts, potentially leading to the development of longer-form projects or the emergence of new voices in animation. It is also possible that the partnerships with organizations like Black Women Animate and Exceptional Minds could lead to even greater diversity and inclusion within the industry.