

From the very first episode of Spitting Image we learn how Donald Trump got COVID on his administration. Continue reading


From the very first episode of Spitting Image we learn how Donald Trump got COVID on his administration. Continue reading

Sing and dance along with Michelle and Barack Obama from now until that big, beautiful Blue Wave crests on November 3rd, ushering in a new era of love, peace and prosperity! Yes, it IS possible if we come together and support Joe Biden and others who stand for truth and justice. VOTE — and thank you in advance for the landslide. Continue reading

The animated Snowchild music video was directed by D’Art Shtajio studio and is set after the events of the Until I bleed Out music video. It was described by journalists as being “A Dark Trip Down Memory Lane”, as it showcases Tesfaye‘s different looks and the general atmosphere of his music throughout the six main stages of his career.
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By Adewale Adekanbi Jr.


The first episode of the legendary series Black Sands, an animated pilot based on Pan-Africanism and Kemetic lore for children of all ages. Continue reading


The very worst among us have come together to record a charity single to benefit none other than … themselves! Continue reading

The Roots reenact the history of the end of the slavery in “I Am Slave,” from the black-ish Season 4 Premiere.
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The Offering is an award-winning short animated film created in almost two years by a group of very dedicated Cogswell College (www.cogswell.edu) students. Since it’s completion in 2010, The Offering has screened at over thirty international film festivals and been proclaimed as an amazing piece of art and cinema. Continue reading

Little Black Sambo, produced in 1935 by UB Iworks Studio, is a controversial book and cartoon containing racist stereotypes typical of the time. Due to its racist overtones the short film shows up on many banned cartoons and racist cartoons lists. Continue reading
Ever wonder what ancient Egypt really looked like? Here is a cinematic animation of how the ancient civilization probably looked. Continue reading


Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie Beat (1941) is the racially banned cartoon for the hit boogie-woogie popular song written by Don Raye. A bawdy, jazzy tune, the song describes a laundry woman from Harlem, New York City, whose technique is so unusual that people come from all around just to watch her scrub. Continue reading