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Who Is This Alan Kaufman Guy?

April 10th, 2008

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Syd Barrett’s accountant Alan Kaufman returns in this week’s Meth Minute cartoon. It’s a little confusing for us here at Frederator because in our office there is a real guy named Alan Kaufman who happens to have the same exact voice as the cartoon Alan Kaufman. To keep who’s who straight I’ve listed the details here:

Real Alan: Tall skinny guy with long black hair.
Cartoon Alan: Short pudgy guy with no hair.

Real Alan: Supervising Producer for Next New Networks.
Cartoon Alan: Certified Public Accountant of the Rock World.

Real Alan: Very nice and funny fellow who’s always ready to help a coworker.
Cartoon Alan: A really boring guy who’s a bit of a jerk

Real Alan: Lives in Queens
Cartoon Alan: Does taxes for Queen (the band)

So now that we have that straight, here’s Alan Kaufman (the cartoon)

-Dan

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this is a great post! Go Alan!!!!
Hey, I need to do my taxes….
Alan?
-Jeaux

 

Lol, That is a pretty great post also great ep!

 

Things were going great until fellow countryman Bono showed up, his bit was hilarious for so many reasons (nice impersonation by the way).

 

Hate Bono that much, eh?

My dad met him a few times back in the ’80s, was fairly nice to him. I guess he’s just become that big a douche in recent years.

Regardless of whether you like or hate Bono, this cartoon was hilarious. The Meth Minute entertains me in ways other avenues of entertainment cannot. Good show.

 

Alan Kaufman is an amazing guy. He’s a great producer, a fantastic filmmaker, writer, and director, and a true family man. I’m very lucky to have worked him with so closely for the last eight years.

 

The real Alan’s a jerk! Seriously, if I lived back in NYC, there are few folks I’d rather hang out with.

 

Alan- most hilarious cartoon accountant of all time.
Bono- worst Irish accent ever.

 

Any chance we could get an MP3 of that Micheal McDonald spoof song? I enjoyed it too much…

 
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