Mel Roach's cartoon short "Rocket Dog," which was the second short to premiere on the Frederator Studios' YouTube channel Cartoon Hangover, is being developed into a television series through via a collaboration between Frederator and the Australian animation house Studio Moshi. Per a report published by VideoInk today, Frederator and Studio Moshi are developing 52 eleven minute episodes. The series will be distributed around the world, with Frederator handling North America and Studio Moshi overseeing all remaining territories. "Rocket Dog" chronicles the adventures of a young boy and his rocket-powered dog. You can check out the original short below. Read More: Watch: 'Adventure Time' Fans, 'Bee and Puppycat' is Your New Favorite in Exclusive Clip...
- 2/25/2015
- by Shipra Gupta
- Indiewire
Frederator Studios is moving one of its digital properties to the television screen. The production house, best known for Cartoon Hangover web series like Bravest Warriors, has joined forces with Australian animation company Studio Moshi to co-produce the series Rocket Dog for global TV broadcast.
Rocket Dog comes from Australian animator Mel Roach and features a boy and his crazy rocket-powered dog embarking on chaotic adventures. The upcoming series is inspired by Roach’s Rocket Dog short which garnered over 1.5 million views on the Cartoon Hangover YouTube channel. Frederator Studios and Studio Moshi will develop 52 11-minute episodes aimed at kids aged 6-11. Frederator will handle North American TV distribution, with Moshi handling all other territories.
Roach originally pitched Rocket Dog to Frederator as part of the studio’s Too Cool! Cartoons incubator project after Frederator discovered her sketches and animations on Tumblr. The first major releases to come out of...
Rocket Dog comes from Australian animator Mel Roach and features a boy and his crazy rocket-powered dog embarking on chaotic adventures. The upcoming series is inspired by Roach’s Rocket Dog short which garnered over 1.5 million views on the Cartoon Hangover YouTube channel. Frederator Studios and Studio Moshi will develop 52 11-minute episodes aimed at kids aged 6-11. Frederator will handle North American TV distribution, with Moshi handling all other territories.
Roach originally pitched Rocket Dog to Frederator as part of the studio’s Too Cool! Cartoons incubator project after Frederator discovered her sketches and animations on Tumblr. The first major releases to come out of...
- 2/24/2015
- by Bree Brouwer
- Tubefilter.com
On October 17, one of the hottest animated series returns for a second season as Frederator Studios unleashes all new episodes of the breakout hit Bravest Warriors exclusively on its Cartoon Hangover YouTube channel.
From Pendleton Ward, the creator of the Emmy-nominated Cartoon Network smash hit Adventure Time, Bravest Warriors chronicles the out-of-this-world futuristic adventures of four teenaged costumed heroes as they warp through the universe to save adorable aliens. Joined by fan favorite characters Catbug and Impossibear, the Bravest Warriors split their time between intergalactic adventures and hanging out in their invisible giant robot hideout. The new season will feature 12, 5-minute episodes with new installments debuting every other Thursday at 4pm Et.
Upon its premiere last Fall, Bravest Warriors became an instant hit. The 11 episode first season has garnered more than 32 million views to date, and won the Shorty Award for Best Web Show of 2013. Its appeal has also attracted...
From Pendleton Ward, the creator of the Emmy-nominated Cartoon Network smash hit Adventure Time, Bravest Warriors chronicles the out-of-this-world futuristic adventures of four teenaged costumed heroes as they warp through the universe to save adorable aliens. Joined by fan favorite characters Catbug and Impossibear, the Bravest Warriors split their time between intergalactic adventures and hanging out in their invisible giant robot hideout. The new season will feature 12, 5-minute episodes with new installments debuting every other Thursday at 4pm Et.
Upon its premiere last Fall, Bravest Warriors became an instant hit. The 11 episode first season has garnered more than 32 million views to date, and won the Shorty Award for Best Web Show of 2013. Its appeal has also attracted...
- 10/23/2013
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
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