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Those Crazy Kiwis! A New Cartoon From Mukpuddy!

June 18th, 2008

*I meant to have this up yesterday, but when I posted an embed it looked like it broke the fredblogs. I’m glad it works now, and thankful for youtube.-JX

Apparently, sometimes when women give birth (some women), a tiny bit off poo squeezes out along with the baby.
Such is the premise of our pals Mukpuddy’s new “nutty” pilot, It’s the Pughs.
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Happy Mother’s Day and Belated Cinco de Mayo! Stupid Pet Tricks! Papercuts! Monkeys! #131 Online, Funny Cartoons!

May 7th, 2008

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http://www.channelfrederator.com/episode/CFR_20080506

We want to wish you and your mothers a happy Mother’s Day and a belated Happy Cinco de Mayo!!!

We hear giving your mom episode 131 of Channel Frederator makes for a great, inexpensive present!

If that doesn’t work, you can always give her the Brand New Channel Frederator Blogs!

We make Moms swoon everywhere.

100 Jahre Lesezirkel, submitted by leBeat
I have no idea what this means, but it has something to do with delivering packages and teaches one the lesson to keep one’s dog on it’s leash. Very fun design in this one!

Stupid Pet Tricks, submitted by Crow Winters
Stupid Pet Tricks is a fun and very green music video from Crow Winters. Not to be confused with Dave Letterman and his stupid pet tricks.

Papercut, submitted by Pedro Eboli
Pedro Eboli gives us all Papercuts of joy on our eyeballs with his great short, Papercut! Very cool.

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Channel Frederator #78

May 1st, 2007


May Day Channel Frederator Confessional: “When my sister was around five, she had a bear that would start singing Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star if you squeezed its paw. One day, I snuck into her room, squeezed the bear’s paw when her back was turned, and dove under her bed to hide. I did this three times. Scared, she called my mom into the room to explain that her bear was magically singing without her touching it, and my mom accused her of lying.”

Hey Look!, submitted by Vincent Waller. An Oh Yeah! Cartoon adaptation of one of Harvey Kurtzman’s comic strips.

Bad Dad, submitted by Tasha Hollywood. Why is it that little British kids always sound so cute with their accents? They could be telling us to go to hell, and we’d just want to pinch their cheeks.

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Vincent Waller on Harvey Kurtzman.

May 1st, 2007

Our friends at Pulp Secret have given their viewers a preview of today’s Channel Frederator episode featuring the Harvey Kurtzman cartoon ‘Hey Look!’ I mentioned a couple of weeks ago (we also posted the entire introduction to the only ‘Hey Look!’ reprint ever). And PS conducted a rare interview with animation director Vincent Waller talking about we came to produce the film.
Vincent Waller, director and sex symbol
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Oh yeah, PS is also kicking off Spider-Man week in New York.

And here’s the CF episode with the entire Harvey cartoon:

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“Milk Dreams” by ‘Pat’ Ventura: Channel Frederator Featured Film

September 28th, 2006

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‘Pat’ Ventura has been one of my cherished cartoon companions since I got into the business in 1992. He was on my Hanna-Barbera Cartoons staff writing for Joe Barbera’s Tom & Jerry Kids Show when John Kricfalusi introduced us and suggested I talk to Pat about a revival of Screwball Squirrel. Pat went on to be the first creator I made shorts with and was the person responsible for convincing me that in cartoons “short” meant “7 minutes” (I wanted to make them three minutes!).

After a great re-invention of Tex Avery’s George & Jr, his original Yucky Duck and Sledgehammer O’Possum (which got me in a bunch of trouble), Pat came over with us to Oh Yeah! Cartoons. Soon you’ll be hearing about his Random! Cartoons short.

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Dave Wasson: “Tales From the Goose Lady: Hamsel and Grande”

May 24th, 2006

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“In my childhood I struggled with such problems as obesity and questionable lumberjacks. Thanks to Frederator I was finally give a format to talk about the issues that really matter.” Dave Wasson.

Thanks so much for this wonderful film, Dave. We are proud to have you as part of the Frederator Family.

For those of you who are curious who Dave Wasson is, and where on Earth he came from, some of his credits include: Oh Yeah! Cartoons, “Max and His Special Problem”, also featured on Episode 13 of Channel Frederator. “Max” also won an Emmy. He created and directed the series, “Time Squad”, has won a Clio for his commercial work, and animated the opening title sequence to the film, “Down With Love”.

Dave, you’re an amazing talent. Keep it up!

Melissa

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