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Archive for August, 2010
Marceline’s Back!
From this coming Monday’s premiere of “Henchman.” Phil Rynda is the show’s lead character designer. Nick Jennings is the art director, and Pat McHale is the creative director. On “Henchman,” Tom Herpich and Natasha Allegri were the character designers, and Mike Collins and Alex Campos handled clean-up. Ron Russell and Simon Simmonds were the color stylists.
A Good Name, Like Good Will, is Got by Many Actions and Lost by One

A panel from Somvilay Xayaphone & Kent Osborne’s storyboard for “The Eyes”
The writing for season two is all wrapped up. (We’ve already got back animation from overseas, too.) If you’ve followed this blog at all, you’ll know how names are subject to change, so you might want to keep that in mind as we present … drum roll … Season Two Adventure Time Episode Titles.
1002-027 Loyalty to the King
1002-028 Blood under the Skin
1002-029 Nightosphere
1002-030 Story Tellin’
1002-031 The Eyes
1002-032 Slow Love
1002-033 Power Animal
1002-034 Her Parents
1002-035 To Cut a Woman’s Hair
1002-036 Crystals Have Power
1002-037 The Chamber of Frozen Blades
1002-038 The Other Tarts
1002-039 The Pods
1002-040 The Silent King
1002-041 Born to Die
1002-042 Guardians of Sunshine
1002-043 Mystery Train
1002-044 Death in Bloom
1002-045 Susan Strong
1002-046 Masters of Romance
1002-047 Belly of the Beast
1002-048 Wish upon a Maze
1002-049 Mortal Folly
1002-050 Blood Drive
1002-051 Dueling Videos
1002-052 Mortal Recoil
To the Wikipedia!
– Eric
Marceline Paper Foldable at CartoonNetwork.com!

This week you can download this awesome Marceline paper foldable at the Cartoon Network Adventure Time site. In my papercraft scene, Marceline shows up on a dragon and interrupts Finn & Jake while they’re just chillin’ and playin’ on their BEEMO. What kinds of cool things are you doing with yours? See what other people are doing over at our Adventure Time fan art site, and upload your own!
Speaking of, I’m a slacker and didn’t tell you guys that last week’s paper foldable was BEEMO. Check out this one that Logan put together, then do your own! - Carrie [Read more…]
Nuts
From “Henchman”. Phil Rynda is the show’s lead character designer. Nick Jennings is the art director, and Pat McHale is the creative director. On “Henchman,” Tom Herpich and Natasha Allegri were the character designers, and Mike Collins and Alex Campos handled clean-up. Ron Russell and Simon Simmonds were the color stylists.
Pen Pitches “Business Time”
Pendleton Ward Pitch from fredseibert on Vimeo.
Remember last August’s in-studio presentation to the Cartoon Network big bugs from Burbank, Atlanta, and New York? The event included Pen pitching half the “Business Time” storyboard in the main conference room. The quality here is reekish, but it gives you a chance to see and hear how good Pen is at pitching. And for what it’s worth, this is pretty much like a normal crew pitch.
Follow along here:
– Eric
Peanut Party People
From the episode “Henchman.” The occasion? The Duke of Nuts’ second son’s first birthday.
Phil Rynda is the show’s lead character designer. Nick Jennings is the art director, and Pat McHale is the creative director. On “Henchman,” Tom Herpich and Natasha Allegri were the character designers, and Mike Collins and Alex Campos handled clean-up. Ron Russell and Simon Simmonds were the color stylists.
New Rizzoli & Isles Sign
The Last of the “Dungeon” Backgrounds
The episode’s background designers were ghostshrimp and Santino Lascano. The painters were Martin Ansolabehere and Sandra Calleros. Nick Jennings is the show’s art director, and Pat McHale its creative director.
Meet the Ice Queen
More from character designer Natasha Allegri and her version of the series with Fiona and Cake. Introducing the Ice Queen.
PMS Time with Fiona & Cake
Introducing Prince Blowpop and Marshall Lee
– Eric







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