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Archive for May, 2008


It’s Time To Participate!

May 22nd, 2008

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That’s right folks! This is your chance to participate in the Second Annual Channel Frederator Awards.
We’re looking to get your input and feedback for our episodes. So upload a clip, send us an e-mail or call the Channel Frederator hotline at 888-414-8148. Tell us your thoughts on:

Your favorite nominees
Why Cartoons?
Who should be Cartoonist of the Year and why?
or
Just give us a shout and tell us you’re excited for the awards!

We want to make sure that our viewers, the most important aspect of the Channel Frederator Awards, get heard! - Carrie

“Evilution”

May 22nd, 2008

This piece is described as: “An animated cartoon debunking the lie of evolution”

“If you believe in Macro Evolution, then you also believe we evolved from a rock”.

That’s a bit of a stretch. I don’t buy into the argument made in the piece but it’s nice to see some animation used to help explain the thoughts behind creationism. It was produced for the website Revolution In Christ.

-Floyd Bishop 

“‘Internet People’ Creator Dan Meth to Get Freddie Award”

May 21st, 2008

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RAW Art Today

May 21st, 2008

Art for your enjoyment on this lovely humpday
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Geoff Munn

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“Servants’ Entrance” early Disney animation done for Fox

May 20th, 2008

Didier Ghez has posted a great piece of film on his Disney History blog. From the blog:

If you have read this blog from the start, you may remember this post, in which I mentioned Servants’ Entrance (1934) from Fox, which contains a six minute long animated nightmare sequence in b/w made by the Disney Studio.

A very serious collector from Paris that I met last week was kind enough to give it to me as a birthday gift. Here it is for all of you to enjoy.

The live-action section of the clip is also fascinating. Did anyone say Snow White?

While this piece predates the Disney’s Snow White by three years, there are several similarities.

I had no idea that Disney did any work for studios other than themselves, save the Alice comedies and their war time shorts. I was surprised to see this very rare piece of animation, and I’m anxious to [Read more…]

More Artwork and Essays from Essay-Ville!

May 19th, 2008

Artwork by Joanna Davidovich

Essay by Amid Amidi

Why Cartoons?

Tex Avery. Chuck Jones. Bob Clampett. John Hubley. Bobe Cannon. Frank Tashlin. Friz Freleng. Bob McKimson. Emile Cohl. Winsor McCay. Ward Kimball. Jack Kinney. Hugh Harman. Rudolf Ising. Max Fleischer. Lotte Reiniger. Bill Hanna. Joe Barbera. Willis O’Brien. Otto Messmer. Walt Disney. Ray Harryhausen. Ub Iwerks.

Why Cartoons?

Karel Zeman. Bretislav Pojar. Jiri Trnka. George Pal. Walerian Borowczyk. Osamu Tezuka. Bob Godfrey. George Dunning. Alexandre Alexeieff. Claire Parker. Stan Brakhage. John Whitney. Jan Lenica. Witold Giersz. Terry Gilliam. Vladimir Kristl. Lou Bunin. Dusan Vukotic. Boris Kolar. Fyodor Khitruk. Peter Sachs. Richard Williams. Yoji Kuri. Stan VanDerBeek. Ralph Bakshi. Gene Deitch. Len Glasser. Luzzati & Gianini. Norman McLaren. John Korty. Kihachiro Kawamoto. Ladislas Starewicz. Ryan Larkin. Ernest Pintoff. Fred Crippen. Jan Svankmajer. Len Lye. Hy Hirsh. Frederick Back. Oskar Fischinger. Jay Ward. Peter Foldes.

Why Cartoons?

Bruce Bickford. Brad Bird. Trey Parker. Matt Stone. John Lasseter. Smith & [Read more…]

RAW Art Today

May 19th, 2008

Raw Artin’ Around on this lovely Monday Afternoon
Sedusa Art
chris battle

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Casper in “The Friendly Ghost”, 1945 - ReFrederator.

May 19th, 2008

Casper in The Friendly Ghost, 1945

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Muttley or Mumbly?

May 18th, 2008

Muttley first showed up in the 1968 series “Wacky Races”, as the sidekick to Dick Dastardly. Both characters were based on characters from the film “The Great Race”.

Dick Dastardly was based on the character Professor Fate, while Muttley was based on Max Meen. Dick Dastardly and Muttley have appeared in later Hanna Barbera series as bumbling villains.

In “Wacky Races”, Muttley wore only a collar, but in “Dastardly & Muttley and their Flying Machines” he wore an aviator’s cap and scarf.

A lot of people confuse Muttley with Mumbly. It’s easy to do, since they are so similar. While their laugh is similar, Mumbly has gray fur, wears a trench coat, and fights crime. He’s almost the other side of Muttley in that regard.

Interestingly enough, when they needed villains for the “Laff-A-Lympics” series, Hanna Barbera used Mumbly as the team leader of the Really Rottens.  He was accompanied by a Dick Dastardly [Read more…]

More CFA_08 Art & Essays from Essay-ville

May 16th, 2008

I wanted to start off this section of Art and Essays from teammates from Team Frederator, with my art piece for the Awards Booklet. Kicking things off, so to speak. -Jeaux

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