Cartoon Brew

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Cartoon Brew is an animation news website created by Amid Amidi and animation historian Jerry Beck that was launched on 15 March 2004.[2]

Type of site
News website
OwnerCartoon Brew, LLC.
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Cartoon Brew
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Type of site
News website
OwnerCartoon Brew, LLC.
Editor
URLcartoonbrew.com
Launched15 March 2004; 22 years ago (15 March 2004)[1]
Current statusOnline
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History

In 2025, Amid Amidi sold Cartoon Brew, LLC to Jamie Lang, who had previously been the site's editor-in-chef for two years.[3] After acquisition, Lang returned to the editor-in-chef position, and also assumed the roles of owner and publisher of the company.[4]

Reception

The site has published news articles, commentaries and reviews regarding the animation industry.[5] The Comics Beat called it the "essential cartoon blog",[6] while animator Francis Glebas cited it as "the place to go for the latest in animation news".[7][8]

Cartoon Dump

Cartoon Brew also created Cartoon Dump, a weekly podcast showing poorly made TV cartoons featuring Mystery Science Theater 3000's Frank Conniff.[9]

Cartoon Research

Beck departed from the site in February 2013 and began writing for his first blog, Cartoon Research, instead.[8][10][11]

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