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Throwback Thursdays 19
Cartoonist Ryan Sias.
Ryan Sias has over 400 Silent Kimby cartoons and his main site showcases a bunch of his other illustration. He’s self published both black & white and color Kimbys on Lulu.com. His cartoons have appeared in Mad Magazine, Nickelodeon Magazine, Found Magazine, and the “Flight Anthology” for Image Comics. And that’s aside from his work on movies ranging from Robots to Bowling for Columbine.
Carlos Ramos: animation artist, cartoon creator.
A lot of you know Carlos Ramos as the creator of The X’s. Dedicated Frederator Studios watchers will also know Carlos as the creator of the
Oh Yeah! Cartoons shorts Twins Crimson, A Dog & His Boy, and the designer of ChalkZone.
While he was at Oh Yeah! he seemed to have a Mick Jagger fixation, cause he kept dropping me these sketches. Or maybe he was just trying to kiss the a– of his baby boomer boss.
Tim Biskup: “Freddy Seymore’s Amazing Life”
Many of you probably know Tim Biskup as one of the great lowbrow artists of the decade.
Well, before his breakout in the art world, Tim created Freddy Seymore’s Amazing Life, a cartoon short at Frederator Studios and Nickelodeon. It features his trademark style and unique approach to character. Take this rare opportunity to get some insight on his early ambitions.
In addition to his cartoon creation, Tim was also the artist of choice for dozens of our Oh Yeah! Cartoons. Route around and see if you can figure out which of the dozens of our films he had a hand in.
Remember, you can watch all the Channel Frederator episodes by subscribing to the series over at iTunes or by downloading them from our website.
Thanks to Tim and to Nickelodeon for letting us show Freddy to the world.


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