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Thanks everyone.

October 21st, 2006

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Having had a number of careers before being lucky enough to get into cartoons, I’ve told all my friends from “before” that the people in animation are the best ever. They proved it again after my involuntary five month hiatus away from California. Eric Homan and Melissa Wolfe gathered up a bunch of our colleagues to give me a ‘get well’ sketchbook. I was overcome when I opened it and saw the insides, and it was all I could do to hold in my emotions.

Thanks doesn’t say it enough to Raul Aguirre and Bill Ho, Bob Boyle, Kyle Carrozza, Jeff DeGrandis, Jaime Diaz, Andrew Dickman, Angelo DiNallo & Jason Plapp, Greg Eagles, Sylvia Edwards, Jun Falkenstein, Mike Gray, Adam Henry, Butch Hartman, Larry Huber & Konnie Kwak, Alex Kirwan, Erik Knutson, Dan Meth, Mike Milo, Adam Muto, Carlos Ramos, Eric Robles, Frank Rocco, Doug TenNapel, Aliki Theofilopoulos, Therese Trujillo, Karl Toerge, Guy Vasilovich, Anne Walker, Vincent Waller, Pen Ward, Dave Wasson, and Niki Yang.

It’s great being in cartoons.

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Your the best Fred! Thank you for believing in my vision.

Best, Robles

 

Wow! These are great! (Plus, they seem to like putting you in ‘funny’ situations out west)

 

1.They’re funny people. 2.Making fun of the producer makes sense to me. 3.Thanks.

 

Wow!! These are amazing..I actually looked at each and every one…thanks for sharing them with us..you are well loved by many talented people!
Thanks for making dreams a reality for many many many of us…
glad you are feeling better!

 

Glad yer ‘back in the saddle agin” pardner!

 

Fred, I wish I had the opportunity to have contributed. You know Bronk and Bongo have hospital experience. Oh well, guess it will have to wait until the next major invasive spinal reconstruction. Glad to hear you are doing better regardless. Do you make cool BIONIC MAN sounds now when you walk or all you all floppy like a happy Slinky™?

 
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