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August 9, 2019
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animation, animation history, cartoon, el segundo, old cartoon

Every so often, El Segundo’s treasure of a revival theater, the Old Town Music Hall, will do a run of classic cartoons with their occasional Vintage Cartoon Festival.

This particular edition is fascinating as it’ll feature Pre-Code (an era of film that got away with being more graphic and explicit because the big Hollywood studios had not really enforced any sort of obscenity code yet) cartoons. All of these cartoons definitely came well before the adult animation of BoJack Horseman or F Is For Family or Rick and Morty and it ought to be fascinating to think the connection between those Pre-Code cartoons and our aforementioned modern ones.

Also, renowned cartoon historian Jerry Beck will be hosting the entire evening.

This Vintage Cartoon Festival will happen:
Aug. 16th, Friday 8:15PM
Aug. 17th, Saturday 2:30PM & 8:15PM
Aug. 18th, Sunday 2:30PM

Tickets are $10 at the door ($8 for senior 62+). Get more info here!

Please Back This Kickstarter That Will Have Kyle Kinane Voice an “Action Dinosaur”

February 15, 2018
Uncategorized
action dinosaur, animated series, cartoon, crowdfunding, jason merrin, kyle kinane

If you know and love Kyle Kinane, you ought to know that one of his purposes in life must be two be the voice of an anthropomorphized dinosaur in a cool jacket and sunglasses just like the one in Jason Merrin’s animated project Action Dinosaur.

They’re looking for finishing funds via Kickstarter, specifically $20K over the next 26 days (as of this post being written). 

Here’s their Kickstarter promo to explain the whole project further.

If you can, please support it so the world can enjoy Kinane (whose lovely voice you’ve heard in stand-up and all over Comedy Central) as a rad dinosaur.

Judah Friedlander Has a Book of Cartoons and Drawings “If The Raindrops United” That You Need to Get

October 22, 2015
Uncategorized
book, cartoon, if the raindrops united, judah friedlander
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Enter the mind of World Champ Judah Friedlander in the form of cleverly simple drawings that offer a much more satirical and hysterical experience than they might appear on first glance.

It’s called If The Raindrops United and you can and should get it here. If nothing else, you’d be buying a book from a world champ, which is, for our money, often better than being on bestsellers list.

Two Attackers Were Shot Dead at a Muhammad Art Exhibit and Contest

May 5, 2015
Uncategorized
american freedom defense initiative, cartoon, garland texas, muhummad

(via USA Today)

Well, this really and unfortunately happened yesterday.

A search for the best cartoon depiction of the prophet Muhammad was put on by the American Freedom Defense Initiative, who have been noted to fight for freedom of speech as well as specifically criticize elements of Islam, which culminated in a contest with thousands of dollars in prize money and art exhibition in Garland, Texas.

Two roommates, Elton Simpson and Nadir Soofi. came to the venue with body armor and assault rifles and opened fire. Simpson has been suspected of terrorist activity in the past. An officer on duty for the event shot and killed both attackers and only one other security guard was injured during the whole attack.

It’s unfortunate that any of this happened. It’s horribly unfortunate that people would ever be shot over cartoon drawings. It’s also unfortunate that many feel the need to put on the spectacle of making a cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad in order to exercise their freedom of speech.

As it stands now, it seems like we’re due for a vicious cycle of more cartoons of sacred icons and subsequent shootings or shooting attempts by fringe groups on either side.

We do think that freedom of speech should be defended, especially when it comes to comedy, but it shouldn’t be used as a veil for racism, jingoism, or bigotry. Rather, it should be used as a tool to talk about all those awful things and get them out in the open in the hopes that people can be enlightened about how misguided those notions are, especially when it comes to comedy.

For now, though it’s only tangentially applicable here, we can only recommend watching Aasif Mandvi’s Halal In The Family again.

March 31, 2011
Uncategorized
bad, cartoon, cartoon dump, history, jerry beck

yachtrock:

You don’t say.

hat tip to Jerry Beck, co-producer of Cartoon Dump.

Morning Debriefing 3/5/11

March 5, 2011
Uncategorized
american idol, britney spears, burbank, cartoon, comedy, comedy contests, comedy crawl, comedy shows, culver city, funniest, hollywood, jim hamilton, largo, los angeles, morning debriefing, neil hamburger, paul f tompkins, reality tv, rubber toys, smodcastle, super serious show, twitter war, ucb, west hollywood

1) One of my absolute favorite shows in town, The Super Serious Show, now has a youtube account so now ALL OF YOU can see just how damn fantastic it is.  Check it here.

2) Comedian Neil Hamburger now has a rubber cartoon face available for purchase for all those times that you need a reminder of war can successfully be waged via Twitter against celebrities.

3) I’m not a big fan of reality TV and even a less of a fan of the monstrous “American Idol”, but when comedian Paul F. Tompkins recaps an episode of it, it’s actually entertaining to the point where I don’t feel that I’m dumbing myself down to enjoy myself.  

4) One liner extraordinaire Jim Hamilton, according to him, will be on TV very soon.  Details to follow as the Comedy Bureau gets them… from Jim himself (just follow @jim_hamilton like we do) 

5) Three Minutes to Nothing-Why Comedy Contests are Largely a Waste of Everyone’s Time by the Comedy Bureau

6) Tonight’s COMEDY CRAWL
Two Milk Minimum @ Flappers Burbank 11:30AM $10/2 item min.
North Star Comedy Hour @ Michael Woolson Studio
8PM 
The Anytime Show w/Dominic Dierkes @ Smodcastle 8PM $8
Magic Bag @ Smodcastle 8PM $8
Battleship Pretension @ Meltdown Comics 8PM $5
The Thrilling Adventure Hour @ Largo 8:30PM $25/sold-out, but tickets probably available at door
Midnight Show @ UCB Theatre MIDNIGHT $5 (stand by only) 
The Tomorrow Show @ The Steve Allen Theater MIDNIGHT $8

7) OPEN MIC RUN
SPOT CAFE 4455 Overland Ave., Culver City, CA/Starts 2PM/people usually give feedback at end of set
SAL’S COMEDY HOLE 7356 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, CA/Starts 6PM/one item min.
WESTSIDE COMEDY THEATRE 1323-A 3rd St., Santa Monica, CA (in alley between 3rd and 4th St.)/Sign-Up 6PM/Starts 6:30PM
SUNSET GRILL 7439 W. Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, CA/Starts 7PM/one item min.
MARTY’S/THE OPEN MIC 7351 W. Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, CA/5PM to 11PM/$5/multiple sets allowed  

8) Getting a business card from a girl because you’re “just that sad” still counts as getting a number, right?

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