Sunday, October 14, 2007

Kumbaya! Remembering Eek! the Cat

Fifteen years ago this Fall, Savage Steve Holland and Bill Kopp’s Eek! the Cat (soon to be Eek! and the Terrible Thunder Lizards, then Eek! Stravaganza) premiered on FOX Kids (defunct as of 2002, sadly). I was 11 when Eek came on and it was pretty special, with its movie parodies, celebrity voices, self-reflexivity, and sometimes dark sensibility (Eek himself routinely seemed serenely fatalistic and even a bit perverted).

Eek debuted at the tail-end of an era where toy tie-in Saturday ‘toons were still common, if not the (shaky) rule. Fittingly, its playful disregard for Saturday morning comedy conventions often gave it more in common with original, new wave cable cartoons like Doug, Ren & Stimpy, Duckman, Beavis and Butthead, Rocko’s Modern Life than its own network sister shows. In fact, during its run, Eek’s S&P-defying innovation did not go unnoticed by mainstream entertainment press. Here’s a short Entertainment Weekly piece on the show’s hilarious S&P notes.
*Page 3: ''I found the shot of Rambo blowing Santa Claus to bloody smithereens excessively violent. We would like to edit this so we don't see Santa exploding.'' *Page 4: ''Even though it is Eek's fantasy, it will not be acceptable to show the child walking into the surf to commit suicide.''
Eek!'s frequent reformatting occassionally made it hard to find -- and even understand -- (is it just my imagination or did Eek once show up in the Thunderlizards's universe?), but the show's sincerity, strangeness, and refusal to ever talk down to its audience remains permanently in my mind. And for that, my "tween" years are thankful.

Much more about Eek! here and here. Interviews with showrunners here.

Meet the New Guy

Steve has given me permission to start blogging here. You may have gotten brief glimpses of my work here or here, and you may have enjoyed (i.e. tolerated) longer glimpses of my work here. Anyway, I love cartoons and they make me laugh, so that’s why I’m here.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Writer-Palooza III on October 23rd

If ya didn't get an invite, I didn't have your email addy.

Friday, October 12, 2007

I find it interesting...

...that the animation guild is talking more about writing today than they have since, I dunno... forever?

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

An ill wind blows.

But ill for who, when it will start REALLY blowing and how long it will blow, is anybody's guess.

Nobody wants a strike.

But everybody wants a union they believe will fight for all them.

In the Writer's Guild, I am a writer. In 839, I'm a "story person." In one guild, I get residuals, ownership, protection...

...and in the other, I get what I negotiate for. That being said, I am compensated well, and have no complaints. I have a generous employer that respects what I do and pays accordingly.

But the job I do that's covered in 839, is the exact same job I do for the WGA. And quite frankly, I find that baffling.

So on November 2nd, or December, or whatever it is... whenever the strike happens, if it happens...

...every animation writer - storyboard or script - should take a peek and see what the WGA is doing, and whether they accomplish their goals or not.

It affects all of us.

Sunday, July 29, 2007

Doh.

'Simpsons' Leaps to Big Screen Success
by Brandon Gray
July 29, 2007

Cashing in on 18 years of pop cultural prominence, The Simpsons Movie drew a stellar estimated $71.9 million on approximately 5,500 screens at 3,922 theaters over the weekend. The $75 million animated feature helped propel the weekend to the highest attendance on record for the final frame of July.


Good for them.

Good for us.

And even though this cartoon was hand drawn, I'll bet the characters were still more three dimensional than anything you'd see in "No Reservations."

Saturday, July 14, 2007

It's been a while, I know.

Really, what it comes down to, is this.

1) While I have been reading blogs, I haven't really had time to write them.

2) If I surrender this site for any reason, someone will seize it, and it becomes a link to porn.

3) After the 'con, I think I want to clear out the authors and start from scratch - get seven people to write once a week. Any takers?

And with that, goodnight for now.

:)