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I Love This, You Should Too
207 Magic of Disney's Animal Kingdom, Indy's Animal Show Updates & Babe Preview

I Love This, You Should Too

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 26:28


In what Indy calls “the worst episode in a while” Samantha recommends The Magic of Disney's Animal Kingdom, which explores the animals and people behind the attraction. It may or may not feature kittens wearing scrubs delivering water buffalo babies. Indy has updates on some of his favourite animal starring Netflix series like; Aggretsuko, Rilakuma and Kaoru, Bee and Puppycat, and the all lemur reboot of Frasier. Then we preview next week's big watch starring everyone's favourite sheep-dog Babe! I Love This You Should Too is hosted by Samantha & Indy Randhawa   Magic of Disney's Animal Kingdom gives viewers an all-access pass behind the scenes of two of the world's most famous animal parks - Disney's Animal Kingdom and Epcot's The Seas. For the first time ever, audiences will be able to see what it takes to care for the rarest and most beautiful creatures on earth, and operate a theme park unlike any other. In this multi-episode series, we will be revealing the park as never seen before.   Bee and PuppyCat is an American adult animated streaming television series created and written by Natasha Allegri.[2][3][4] The series revolves around Bee (voiced by Allyn Rachel), an unemployed woman in her early twenties, who encounters a mysterious creature named PuppyCat (voiced by the Vocaloid program Oliver). She adopts this apparent cat-dog hybrid, and together they go on a series of temporary jobs to pay off her monthly rent. These bizarre jobs take the duo across strange worlds out in space. The original series was produced by Frederator Studios with the animation initially outsourced to South Korean studio Dong Woo Animation.   Aggretsuko, also known by its original Japanese title Aggressive Retsuko (Japanese: アグレッシブ烈子, Hepburn: Aguresshibu Retsuko), is a Japanese animated comedy streaming television series based on the eponymous character created by "Yeti" for the mascot company Sanrio.[2][3] The character first appeared in a series of animated shorts by Fanworks which aired on TBS Television between April 2016 and March 2018.   Rilakkuma and Kaoru (リラックマとカオルさん, Rirakkuma to Kaoru-san) is a 2019 stop-motion animation series created by Dwarf Studio in cooperation with San-X that premiered on Netflix on April 19, 2019. In October 2020, it was announced another stop-motion series Rilakkuma's Theme Park Adventure would be released on Netflix. It has the same production staff as the previous series.[1] Rilakkuma's Theme Park Adventure was released worldwide exclusively on Netflix on August 25, 2022.

Life in the Credits
078 Set It Up with Director of Development Isabel Schultz

Life in the Credits

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 46:27


Isabel Schultz, Director of Development, joins Susan and Ben to discuss Set It Up, a 2018 romantic comedy. Isabel shares what it's like having a career developing animated programming for Frederator Studios. She discusses her role in the creative process of a show, the importance of deeply knowing your characters when pitching to studios, and finding out her latest project sold to Hulu while vacationing at a villa in France. Isabel plays our “Actor Movie Actor Movie” game. Follow Isabel on Instagram @isabeleveschultz and @nofurtherquestionsimprov and on LinkedIn. Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts to help us reach more listeners. Find out about our guests and upcoming events by following us at Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram, contribute to our Patreon, or shop at lifeinthecredits.com. Life in Our Credits Hosts: Susan Swarner and Ben Blohm Executive Producer: Michelle Levin Logo Art: Melissa Durkin Music Composer and Performer: Steve Trowbridge

What's In My Head Podcast
Fred Seibert: Hanna-Barbera's last President 1/2

What's In My Head Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 60:22


Fred Seibert is a living legend, point-blank. This man ushered in a cartoon renaissance over at Cartoon Network. He brought in animators like Genndy Tartakovsky (Samurai Jack), David Feiss (Cow and Chicken), John R. Dilworth (Courage the Cowardly Dog), Craig McCracken (The Powerpuff Girls), Van Partible (Johnny Bravo) and the list goes on! His studios, Frederator Studios, was a pivotal part of the shows, Adventure Time, Created by Pendleton Ward and My Life as a Teenage Robot, by Rob Renzetti.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nmyheadpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nmyheadpodTwitter: https://twitter.com/nmyheadpodYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/c/WhatsInMyHeadPodcast/featuredDon't forget to subscribe and follow us across all social media platforms.

What's In My Head Podcast
Fred Seibert: Hanna-Barbera's last President 2/2

What's In My Head Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 53:32


Fred Seibert is a living legend, point-blank. This man ushered in a cartoon renaissance over at Cartoon Network. He brought in animators like Genndy Tartakovsky (Samurai Jack), David Feiss (Cow and Chicken), John R. Dilworth (Courage the Cowardly Dog), Craig McCracken (The Powerpuff Girls), Van Partible (Johnny Bravo) and the list goes on! His studios, Frederator Studios, was a pivotal part of the shows, Adventure Time, Created by Pendleton Ward and My Life as a Teenage Robot, by Rob Renzetti.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nmyheadpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nmyheadpodTwitter: https://twitter.com/nmyheadpodYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/c/WhatsInMyHeadPodcast/featuredDon't forget to subscribe and follow us across all social media platforms.

Brian J. Pombo Live
Ubiquitous Content Strategy

Brian J. Pombo Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 8:23


Brian talks about the impact Fred Seibert had on him, in-terms of content marketing, when Fred was running Frederator Studios back in 2007. Podcast interview with Fred - https://podcast.venturevoice.com/episodes/vv-show-43-fred-seibert-of-frederator-studios-and-next-new-networks-CLYs4bV1 Checkout Fred's new venture FredFilms - https://www.fredfilms.com/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ubo3_xRhSTw Transcription Ubiquitous content strategy. Hi I'm Brian Pombo, welcome back to Brian J. Pombo Live. We're gonna be talking about content marketing, and how to have a strategy that's ubiquitous, nice big word there. It means everywhere, right? It's about being everywhere. And just so much everywhere that no one even questions that that's kind of why I like the term ubiquitous because it's kind of like, it's just, you don't question it, it's everywhere, right? I have to apologize for my voice. I don't know, I've got something I probably have COVID or something. I don't mean to make light of it. But it's just funny how all this, you know, all these diseases that we get every year now has this, this shadow of COVID over it. So I don't think it's COVID. It's just a sore throat, but it all comes with the territory. I guess we won't get too far into that. Let's talk about content strategy and how to be ubiquitous. And I want to talk about this guy, or this logo, shall I say, that was all about Fredrater. This goes back. 14 years ago, I think it was 14 years ago, I'm going by what I just saw on an old podcast episode that I found because it was a podcast episode that had a unique way of completely changing my view of content marketing forever. And started at a time when I would never have known the term content marketing. In fact, I hardly knew the term search engine optimization at that point. But a piece of this interview is later on in the interview, I haven't gone back and re-listen to it because I recognized it. So immediately after starting to listen to it, I said, this is it. This is the interview that I remember changing my life. It was with this podcast Venture Voice, I've got a link in the description. So you can go check that out. If you're at a place where you can't see the link, go to BrianJPombo.com, and check out this episode. You'll be able to find the link to this specific podcast that's still out there, at least here in 2021, and it's worth listening to. Not that every prediction that happened in it came true, really the piece that he brings up about how he was able to well let me give you some background, Fred Seibert is who this interview was with if you're not familiar with Fred Seibert, he is a cable TV icon. Yeah, he started doing a lot of animation and bumpers for Nickelodeon, and MTV, some of the most famous bumpers that they had kind of advertising their networks, in the early days of the late 80s, 90s. He been responsible for many classic animation shows on television. And a lot of them started out on this podcast love, the more recent ones in the last 20 years or so started out on this podcast, which is called Frederator. If you're familiar with Frederator, Frederator was a podcast that was showing up and coming animators, and they're short clips of their animation. And then the ones that caught on ended up becoming something or took the animators to another level which he's been a huge promoter of that industry for quite a while. What he was able to do very early on in podcasting land. And this was 2007 is when I heard it, this is when this podcast originally came out. He's discussing how they were able to use the blogging function of podcasts because every podcast starts in a blog in a sense. Because they're all based on being on the background of having RSS, which is called Really Simple Syndication, and then that goes out to all the podcast aggregators. At that time, the main one was iTunes, but now you've got a million of them.

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Brian J. Pombo Live
Ubiquitous Content Strategy

Brian J. Pombo Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 8:23


Brian talks about the impact Fred Seibert had on him, in-terms of content marketing, when Fred was running Frederator Studios back in 2007. Podcast interview with Fred – https://podcast.venturevoice.com/episodes/vv-show-43-fred-seibert-of-frederator-studios-and-next-new-networks-CLYs4bV1 Checkout Fred’s new venture FredFilms – https://www.fredfilms.com/ Transcription Ubiquitous content strategy. Hi I’m Brian Pombo, welcome back to Brian J. Pombo Live. We’re gonna be talking […] The post Ubiquitous Content Strategy

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The Bat-Jar Podcast
Episode #228: Adventure Time

The Bat-Jar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 68:00


For more information regarding COVID-19 and available health services in Canada, call 1-833-784-4397 or visit canada.ca/coronavirus.  Special thanks to Zencastr who made it possible for us to record this episode while practicing physical distancing in separate locations. Candy, slime, rainicorns, bacon pancakes, multiverses, time travel. Do any of those things appeal to you? Do you enjoy tabletop adventure games? Do you enjoy stories of a boy and his dog? Even if you answered "no" to all of those questions, there is definetly something in Adventure Time for you! Music and audio from "Adventure Time" are the property of Casey James Basichis, Tim Kiefer, Pendleton Ward, Keith Mack, Kelly Crews, Nick Jennings, Frederator Studios and Cartoon Network Studios. The intro and outro music was created by Cackles and Jeremy Eckert. We thank them for their generous support of this podcast. Check out our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/batjarpodcast. Invite your friends to like our page! You can contact us at @thebatcookiejar on Twitter or you can send an e-mail to batjarpodcast@gmail.com.

No Country for Otakus
No Country for Otakus Podcast : Let's Chat Anime - Castle Vania Ep 28

No Country for Otakus

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 79:20


Castlevania is an American anime-style adult animated streaming television series on Netflix produced by Frederator Studios. Based on the Japanese video game series of the same name by Konami, the first two seasons adapt the 1989 entry Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse and follow Trevor Belmont, Alucard and Sypha Belnades as they defend the nation of Wallachia from Dracula and his minions. Characters and elements from the 2005 entry Castlevania: Curse of Darkness are also featured beginning in the second season. The series was originally planned as a film, developed by producer Kevin Kolde and his company Project 51. Kolde had a contract for a script with writer Warren Ellis in 2007; the project entered development hell until about 2015, when Adi Shankar boarded the project and it was picked up by streaming service Netflix. Powerhouse Animation Studios joined the team and production commenced. Its art style is heavily influenced by Japanese anime and Ayami Kojima's artwork in Castlevania: Symphony of the Night with the production team including staff members who worked in the Japanese anime industry. The series premiered on Netflix on July 7, 2017, and was renewed for an expanded second season of eight episodes on the same day; the second season premiered on October 26, 2018. A ten-episode third season was greenlit by Netflix and released on March 5, 2020. The series ended with the release of its fourth season on May 13, 2021. A new series set in the Castlevania universe is in the works at Netflix. Podcast Host - Shawn Best & Dwayne Small Shawn's info Twitter - https://twitter.com/DatBoiBest Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/datboibestgaming/ Twitch- twitch.tv/DatBoiBest Dwayne's Info Instagram - KureiguStudios Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyyaY9idsbpao18u-tOSzrA --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/no-country-for-otakus/support

Understanding VC
UVC: Fred Seibert from FredFilms on his motto 'Stay Original. Always.', frameworks he uses to spot and nurture creative talent, and the story of how Tumblr was created

Understanding VC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 62:41


Fred Seibert is one of the leading independent animation producers and a serial media entrepreneur. He was the first creative director of MTV, the last president of Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, and the founder of Frederator Studios and Next New Networks (acquired by YouTube). His production hits include shows on Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon (Adventure Time, Dexter's Laboratory, The Powerpuff Girls, The Fairly OddParents, ChalkZone, and My Life as a Teenage Robot), Netflix (Castlevania), Cartoon Hangover, the home of original programming like  Bravest Warriors and Bee and PuppyCat (history's most backed animation on Kickstarter).Fred's on the board of directors of Sawhorse Media and was the first investor in Tumblr (acquired by Yahoo!). He's received the Lifetime Achievement Medal from the American Institute of Graphic Arts and is in the Animation Magazine Hall of Fame.Key Takeaways‘Stay Original. Always.' - Why Fred do things differently and not follow trendsStory of how Tumblr was created and why Fred invested in TumblrHow David Karp, the founder of Tumblr ran board meetingsFrameworks Fred uses to spot and nurture talentHow VCs assess startups and the important questions they ask during fundraisingWhy storytellers targeting niche audiences do really well nowadays and how the definition of success is dramatically different now in comparison to the early days of televisionDecisions that led to the Jonny Quest cartoon series not doing well and why it's okay to have failures 

Old School Lane
Old School Lane Interviews: Interview with Fred Seibert

Old School Lane

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 44:34


Back around September 2012, Patricia and Kevin interviewed television producer, creative director, and founder of Frederator Studios, Fred Seibert, on the Old School Lane blog. Almost a decade later, Patricia invites him on the podcast talking about FredFilms, Castlevania, Adventure Time, how the Internet has impacted the animation industry, the importance of highlighting creators from other countries, and conquering your dreams and passions. Click on the link below to check out the interview with Fred from September 2012. http://www.oldschoollane.net/2012/09/old-school-lanes-nickelodeon-tribute_25.html --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/old-school-lane/support

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American Bandito
Jeaux Janovsky: Cartoonist

American Bandito

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 71:36


Jeaux Janovsky is a cartoonist living out in California. He is a person I have known online for maybe 15 years but we've never actually met... Until now! He has worked with legendary animator Ralph Bakshi, Fred Seibert of Frederator Studios, and cartoonist Gene Deitch. He also recently did some work for the Netflix show Nailed it! He is also currently working on a new comic called Tuna Tulip in the style of old Harvey comics. Links Jeaux Janovsky on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jeauxj Podcast website - https://www.tomrayswebsite.com Support the show!  My third webcomic book is now available! So three years, Then This Happened... Available now on Amazon as an interactive eBook or in Paperback https://amzn.to/3iCp8L8 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tomraysartpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tomraysartpodcast/support

Comics In Motion Podcast
Indie Comics Spotlight Ep 29 David Cowles/The Escape Team

Comics In Motion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 73:58


This week, Tony is joined by Mr. David Cowles to discuss They Might Be Giants concept album/comic book The Escape Team David Cowles was born in Rochester, N.Y. in 1961, the last of six children. His father, Hobart, was a Professor of Ceramics at Rochester Institute of Technology, and his mother, Barbara, was manager of Shop One, a Rochester gift shop heavy on the crafts. Cowles landed a job at the Democrat and Chronicle in Rochester in 1983, and began his freelance career two years later, leaving the paper to work freelance full-time in 1991. Cowles' work has appeared in Entertainment Weekly, Rolling Stone, Vibe, Time, Newsweek, Playboy, People, The Village Voice, Money, Worth, Fortune, Fast Company, Los Angeles Magazine, New York Magazine, The Boston Globe, The Chicago Tribune, The New York Times, The New Republic and Vanity Fair, among others. Cowles has worked as a creator, designer, storyboard artists and director on animated projects for Disney, Sesame Street, They Might Be Giants and Frederator Studios, among others. Please follow him on Twitter.Check out his son, Clayton and his daughter, Alison as they are both artists of some renown as well. You can watch the entire Escape Team video series and you can buy the comic. If you want to talk with Tony about comics or to suggest any future shows, please connect with him on Twitter @Tricycleboombox. You can read his reviews of multiple Independent and DC comics at DC Comics News or at Fantastic Universes,You can find him online and send him an email at https://www.arfarina.com/. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/support

Collider Weekly
'Castlevania' Season 3 Review with Special Guest Evan Valentine

Collider Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2020 74:22


Saturday Mourning Cartoons host Dave Trumbore is joined by special guest and comicbook.com writer Evan Valentine to talk about all things 'Castlevania' Season 3. We get heavy into spoiler territory in this one, so make sure you're all caught up on the series so far before listening in!

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Collider Weekly
'Castlevania' Season 3 Interview with Warren Ellis and Kevin Kolde

Collider Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 28:40


In the latest Saturday Mourning Cartoons interview, we sit down with writer/EP Warren Ellis and EP Kevin Kolde to talk 'Castlevania' Season 3, now streaming on Netflix. Fair warning: We do get into spoilers on this chat! Ellis and Kolde talked about the events of Season 3 and how they follow in the wake of Dracula's death and the power vacuum left behind. We also discuss the newcomers like Saint Germain, Lenore, The Captain, and Miranda, among others. Plus, we get into the inspiration for the creation of the insane and impressive sequence in the Infinite Corridor. All that and a whole lot more, so listen in!

Animation Industry Podcast
Episode 2: Fred Seibert on How to Pitch a Show Successfully

Animation Industry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 42:14


This episode of the Animation Industry Podcast features Fred Seibert, founder of Frederator Studios, on how to pitch a show successfully. You'll also learn: *The number one thing that makes a successful creator and a successful pitch *The top three skills show creators need to have *The biggest myth that everyone believes about pitching a show Fred has one of the richest backgrounds in the animation industry. He started out at MTV in the 80's and then went on to become the president of Hanna-Barbera. Afterwards, he completely revitalized Nickelodeon into what it is today before founding his own studio, Frederator Studios, which has since produced 19 animated series and hundreds of shorts for Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, Netflix and many other channels. Some of these shows include The Fairly Odd Parents, Adventure TIme (one of my personal favourites) and Bee and Puppy Cat. Learn more about this podcast at terryibele.com/animation-industry-podcast/

The Mighty Otaku
Netflix's Castlevania | The Mighty Otaku

The Mighty Otaku

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2017 58:58


The Mighty Otaku team discusses Netflix's look into the lives of the Belmont family by reviewing Castlevania! Castlevania is an American adult animated web television series based on the 1989 video game Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse by Konami. The series follows Trevor Belmont, who defends the nation of Wallachia from Dracula and his minions. The series premiered on the Netflix streaming service on July 7, 2017, and was renewed for an expanded 8-episode second season on the same day. Originally planned with a script written by Warren Ellis in 2007, the project entered development hell until about 2015 where it was finally funded with help from animation studios Frederator Studios and Powerhouse Animation Studios, along with Netflix. Its art style is heavily influenced by that of Japanese anime and Ayami Kojima's artwork in Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Drawn Out Podcast
David ‘Swatpaz’ Ferguson

Drawn Out Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2015 27:02


In Episode 2 we welcome animator David ‘Swatpaz’ Ferguson to the show. For about as long as there’s been a YouTube to post them to, Davey has been putting hilarious animations with an unapologetically Glaswegian accent online. With a distinct visual style and surreal sense of humour he drew the attention of YouTube heavy hitters like Rhett & Link and Frederator Studios. […] The post David ‘Swatpaz’ Ferguson appeared first on Drawn Out Podcast.

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Drawn Out Podcast
David ‘Swatpaz’ Ferguson

Drawn Out Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2015


In Episode 2 we welcome animator David ‘Swatpaz' Ferguson to the show. For about as long as there's been a YouTube to post them to, Davey has been putting hilarious animations with an unapologetically Glaswegian accent online. With a distinct visual style and surreal sense of humour he drew the attention of YouTube heavy hitters like Rhett & Link and Frederator Studios. […] The post David ‘Swatpaz' Ferguson appeared first on Drawn Out Podcast.

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Venture Voice
VV Show #43 – Fred Seibert of Frederator Studios and Next New Networks

Venture Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2007


Before the rise of the Internet, cable TV was the new form of distribution remaking the entertainment business. Life-long entrepreneur and former jazz producer Fred Seibert pioneered that field, and is known in the industry for branding MTV (remember their ever-changing animated logo) and Nickelodeon (remember Nick-at-Nite).…