“Frederator loves you: Best of Frederator: Original Adventures in Cartoons, TV and Streaming 1998-2018″
Frederator Loves You: Best of Frederator on Scribd
20 years is a long time, and Frederator has a long tail. Of cartoons, for sure. Of streaming channels and networks. Of TV shows.
So for the last few months we’ve been putting together this 20 year, “best of” retrospective of what we’ve all been up to during that time. The paperback book itself is available on Amazon (238 pages, 488 illustrations for $29.99 (that’s 6¢ per illustration, 12¢ a page, not too bad). We printed it through Amazon’s on-demand system, and I have to say, the quality’s pretty good.
But, you can check it out for yourself here for free, to look at on your phone, tablet, or your laptop.
I know it might sound like some BS, but we couldn’t have done any of this stuff without you and your friends. Frederator’s fans watching what we do is what makes 20 years possible. Thanks so much.
Please, let me me what you think of our book. –Fred
Fanboy and Chum Chum
Fanboy and his wide-eyed sidekick Chum Chum are endlessly energetic "super fans" of all-things sci-fi and fantasy.
For you, a free Frederator ebook.
For you, a free Frederator ebook.
“Frederator loves you: Best of Frederator: Original Adventures in Cartoons, TV and Streaming 1998-2018″
Frederator Loves You: Best of Frederator on Scribd
20 years is a long time, and Frederator has a long tail. Of cartoons, for sure. Of streaming channels and networks. Of TV shows.
So for the last few months we’ve been putting together this 20 year, “best of” retrospective of what we’ve all been up to during that time. The paperback book itself is available on Amazon (238 pages, 488 illustrations for $29.99 (that’s 6¢ per illustration, 12¢ a page, not too bad). We printed it through Amazon’s on-demand system, and I have to say, the quality’s pretty good.
But, you can check it out for yourself here for free, to look at on your phone, tablet, or your laptop.
I know it might sound like some BS, but we couldn’t have done any of this stuff without you and your friends. Frederator’s fans watching what we do is what makes 20 years possible. Thanks so much.
Please, let me me what you think of our book. –Fred
Random! Cartoons was our fourth big idea cartoon showcase, and our second for Nickelodeon. Originally begun as Oh Yeah! Cartoons, Season 4, it was renamed by Nickelodeon executive Margie Cohn, after the Nick legal team raised some arcane objections.
Do I have to tell you that Random! spun off three amazing cartoon series? All developed and produced by Eric Homan and Kevin Kolde.
The logo was designed by Michael Lapinski and inspired by Darron Moore in a contest we ran in 2006 that was sadly controversial.
…..
From the postcard back:
Congratulations!
You are one of 200 people
to receive this limited edition
Frederator postcard!
www.frederator.com
Over the past twenty years I’ve been involved
with a lot of cartoon series, with some just at
the seed stages, on others over the course of
entire runs and beyond. In every case, though,
I’ve considered myself gratified and thankful to
be traveling in the cartoon cosmos.
–Fred SeibertRandom! Cartoons
Created by Fred Seibert
Nickelodeon/Nicktoons premiere December 6, 2008
Series 21.17 [mailed out June 5, 2014]
(via fred-frederator-studios)
Random! Cartoons was our fourth big idea cartoon showcase, and our second for Nickelodeon. Originally begun as Oh Yeah! Cartoons, Season 4, it was renamed by Nickelodeon executive Margie Cohn, after the Nick legal team raised some arcane objections.
Do I have to tell you that Random! spun off three amazing cartoon series? All developed and produced by Eric Homan and Kevin Kolde.
The logo was designed by Michael Lapinski and inspired by Darron Moore in a contest we ran in 2006 that was sadly controversial.
…..
From the postcard back:
Congratulations!
You are one of 200 people
to receive this limited edition
Frederator postcard!
www.frederator.com
Over the past twenty years I’ve been involved
with a lot of cartoon series, with some just at
the seed stages, on others over the course of
entire runs and beyond. In every case, though,
I’ve considered myself gratified and thankful to
be traveling in the cartoon cosmos.
–Fred SeibertRandom! Cartoons
Created by Fred Seibert
Nickelodeon/Nicktoons premiere December 6, 2008
Series 21.17 [mailed out June 5, 2014]
(via fred-frederator-studios)
No Foolin’ - Second Season Gets a Date
It seems like the last Fanboy & Chum Chum premiere we saw was back during the Civil War (it was really closer to the first Boer War). But the great news is Nickelodeon is now announcing the show’s second season of 26 half-hours will kick off with a big premiere week beginning April 25th. Each night that week we’ll get a pair of brand new eleven-minute episodes starting a 7:30 p.m., including that first night’s “Where the Boys Aren’t” and “I’m Manarctica.” WARNING: This season is even more insane than the first, so you’re going to want to lay off the sugar for the duration*.
– Eric
* Frosty Freezy Freezes excluded
Three Annie Nominations for Fanboy
An original Steve Lambe design Three rounds of applause to Jeff Bennett, Steve Lambe, and Eric Robles and the Fanboy cast and crew for their trio of Annie Award nominations just announced. Jeff is in the Voice Acting in a Television Production category for his work as the Necronomicon (up against Nika “Chum Chum” Futterman for her voice as Asajj Ventress in Clone Wars, go figure). Steve, of course, is up for a Character Design in a Television Production trophy. And, last but not least, the entire show is nominated for Best Animated Television Production for Children. Congratulations, everyone. The Annies will be handed out on February 5, 2011, at UCLA. – Eric
Shirts are Here!
Hot Topic has the first batch of official Fanboy T-shirts up for sale on their site. Buy one now and be the big hit around the Thanksgiving dinner table, just like the Pilgrims back before TV. – Eric
The Final Four (of Season One, Anyway)
Mufflin Star Child from “Separation Anxiety” Can you believe it? A year to the week since Fanboy and Chum Chum’s big debut on Nickelodeon last November, the first season’s final four shorts are premiering this week, Monday through Thursday at 5:30 p.m. New, second-season episodes will hit the air early next year, and we’ll be posting new art like crazy as we get closer. After all, there are 52 more cartoons in store after this week. – Eric