Channel Frederator builds a cult following.
Illustration by Craig Kellman
By Amber Ray / metro new york
For animation fans, every Tuesday is like Christmas. On a weekly basis, Channel Frederator serves as podcasting’s manic Santa Claus, delivering the gift of uninhibited shorts to computers and video players around the world. Masterminded by the aficionados at Frederator Studios, the independent cartoon house responsible for some of Nickelodeon’s most successful series (The Fairly Odd Parents, Chalk Zone, My Life as a Teenage Robot), the podcast and its red robot mascot have built a cult following of indie cartoonphiles.


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