“Milk Dreams” by ‘Pat’ Ventura: Channel Frederator Featured Film
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Channel Frederator, Episode 49
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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.
This week on Channel Frederator we’re featuring my favorite cartoon of Pat’s: Jamal the Funny Frog and his little sister Penny the Tadpole. Unique character design, brilliantly subtle background paintings, and sublime voice characterizations set off funny and heartwarming relationships, and it’s all topped off with classic, vintage needle drop orchestras. Pat’s one of the few contemporary filmmakers who’s as influenced by silent films and the Fleischer brothers as by Tex Avery and Looney Tunes.
–Fred
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