Annecy’s animation slate shows a crowded field of familiar icons
IndieWire’s Annecy roundup highlighted animation news ranging from a Joker anime to a Donkey origin story.

Animation’s industrial center of gravity is crowded with familiar names.
IndieWire’s feeder item from Annecy 2026 highlights animation news ranging from a Joker anime to a Donkey origin story. The source item does not provide the full slate or production details. It does, however, capture the mood of the market: animation is being asked to carry both experimentation and franchise extraction.
Annecy has long been a place where the medium’s artistic ambitions sit beside its commercial machinery. The titles flagged in the feeder item show how aggressively existing intellectual property now travels across formats, tones and audiences.
A Joker anime suggests one kind of translation: a comic-book figure moved through a different visual and cultural grammar. A Donkey origin story suggests another: a supporting character expanded into franchise architecture.
The question for animation is whether this abundance produces range or sameness. The Annecy headlines suggest the industry is betting that familiar icons can still be made strange enough to justify another trip through the machine.