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More Planet Meth recording Sessions
I’ve been lucky recently to get some very funny friends of mine in front of the microphone and deliver cartoon dialogue. You’ll be seeing these Planet Meth cartoons later on in 2009, but for now I’ll just introduce some of the actors to you.
Anyone who has looked at comedy site College Humor has witnessed the powerfully funny mind of Sam Reich. He’s the head producer of...
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Live Natty
I made this cartoon for a jeans company only last year and it already seems vaguely “retro”. The era of paparazzis, tabloids, and pantie-less celebrity bimbos seems to have peaked and passed by. Doesn’t it? Maybe it had something to do with Obama. I’m not saying this is a bad thing.
This cartoon is now a time capsule of a moment in pop-cultural history. No...
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Mammal Invades Class At Parsons
A few weeks ago, the Mammal Magazine artists and I visited Les Kanturek’s Illustration class at Parsons. The following article was written by him on his blog.
Mammal is a self published “pictorial dispatch” that allows it’s founders and contributors to “produce illustrations, comics and visual editorials that interpret, explore, assault, confront, or straight up disrespect a...
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Interview in Suite 101
I was recently interviewed by animation industry journalist Dominic von Riedemann for Suite 101, an online magazine. Click here to read the full article. -Dan Meth
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Special Christmas! Here’s my Christmas gift to all of you: A new cartoon for Atom! It’s gonna be the most special christmas ever. Starring: Matt Kaukeinen, Noah Lyon, Rob Corradetti, and Dan Meth.
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It’s Friday! Come on Everybody, it’s Time to …
Shake That Ass!
Here’s a little video I did years ago when I was learning how to animate. The song is by a group called Splack Pack. And yes, there are some characters borrowed from other cartoons.
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Kelv Wednesdays: Kalox The Evil One
(A new feature on this blog: Every Wednesday, I’ll share a page from the history of Kelv, a little-known nation in Eastern Europe.)
It would be impossible to speak of Kelvic history without mentioning Kalox the Evil One. His legacy is a shadow that has stretched across centuries and continues to darken life in Kelv to this day.
Historians believe he was born in the Dik Mountains. He was...
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