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Welcome Gary Conrad!

May 10th, 2006

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Bronk & Bongo are delighted to announce that director Gary Conrad has joined the project. A 1984 graduate of CalArts, Gary is best-known to his personal biographer for directing Danny Phantom and Fairly Oddparents (for which he received an Annie Award nomination). You gotta be good to get those gigs. Especially at doing Butch Hartman’s hair. Go, Gary, go! We’re late! Bloggingly yours, Manny and Alan.

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Isn’t he a little young to direct? I mean, it’s obvious that facial hair insn’t real.

 

Yea, def too young. He might fall asleep at meetings and make bad deals. Congrats Gary! -Steve http://stephenstudios.blogspot.com

 

Yay! Thanks Gary for joining our team!!! This deserves 3 exclaimation points!!! We don’t usually hire babaies but Gary’s credentials were hard to ignore. Alan and I have promised to take turns breast feeding as my nipples are already sore. That’s show business I guess.

 

Hey, Gary also did a fine job of directing Random! Cartoons short #2 this season, Andrew Dickman’s “Ivan the Terrible” (the highlight of any resume).

 

we we….i had a goatee at that age too!

Congrats to you Gary !!!

 

Meant to include a monicle. But I don’t know how to spell monacal.

 

Yay! A director finally! Is he potty trained? What does this mean for the short? Does this mean the show is on track?

 

Hi Panda, Yes this means the cartoon is on track once again. Being that Alan and I are located in New York and production is in LA, I am stoked at having a director that can make sure our vision is mainained from 3 thousand miles away. And we couldn’t have gotten a better director than Gary. Bronk and Bongo is a very kinetic cartoon with a severe emphasis on flawless and manic comic timing. Gary has been working for years on the similarly rapid fire Fairly Oddparents.

 

Wow…it’s pretty sad when a baby has more facial hair than you do…he must be more mature than he looks. Congratulations Gary!

 

Thanks for coming aboard Gary. We missed you.

 

Welcome Gary. I recommend putting in place a support structure of 2 associate directors, 3 managers, 2 group leaders, a project manager, and a guy with a fuzzy job description that nobody knows what exactly he does. That should keep those dogs working efficiently.

 

Nice beret. Is he French? Might give the cartoon a sophisticated, foreign flavor…

PS-Too much nipple info!

 
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