I first saw Refrigerator Art at Spike and Mike a couple of years ago. It was one of the funnier films that year. Thanks to Youtube, here it is. Refrigerator Art was created by Animator/Screenwriter Michael Dougherty, writer of Superman Returns and X2.
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The fourth episode of my so-far-untitled weekly cartoon is going to star Buck Nutty. Buck originated in my college comic strip back at Syracuse University. Later on I did some online comics for the much-missed Blacktable.com and Buck Nutty made cameo appearances.
But this cartoon will be the first time that he’ll be fully animated and speaking dialogue (Youtube actor Mark Vitelli lends his voice to the role).
Buck is the kind of guy who makes every situation awkward. Everytime. And as spazzy as he is, you’ll want to see what he does next. Because it’ll be even more awkward.
Hello all! Well check out Chum Chum’s new colors. After many days of playing with colors, Lee Nelson and I came up with this one that I finally liked. The guys at RedEye are hard at work with the re-rendering of Chum Chum while I wait and wait and wait. I think they should be done by next week. I hope! Then this baby is done and maybe it might make it to next months screening at Nick. That’s all for now.
Asifa Hollywood’s collection of animation art has an awesome website and blog. There’s original art from great illustrators and animators, and has loads donated by John K himself!
The Pulp Secret Report - Episode 7:
Awesome new Spider-Man toys from Hasbro; Marvel Theme park in Dubai; Chris Ware animation for Showtime’s “This American Life”; TMNT The Movie hits Theaters; SciFi and Virgin Comics are creating five new comic book titles together.
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