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Frederator Studios

Frederator Studios is an American animation television production studio which is a division of Frederator Networks, Inc. It was founded by Fred Seibert in 1997 with its first series launching in 1998. (Seibert resigned from Frederator in August 2020 after 22 years and on February 23, 2021 announced a new cartoon production company, FredFilms.[1]) The studio focuses primarily on artists who write their own shorts, series, and movies.[2] Their slogan is "Original Cartoons since 1998." The studio has locations in New York City, where Frederator Digital is based,[3] and Burbank, California.[4]

Frederator Studios
Company logo from 2009 to present, debuting on Fanboy & Chum Chum.
Formerly
  • Frederator Incorporated (1997–2009)
TypeDivision
IndustryAnimation
Television production
Film production
PredecessorFred/Alan
Chauncey Street Productions, Inc.
FoundedJanuary 6, 1997; 26 years ago (1997-01-06)
FounderFred Seibert
Headquarters
Key people
  • Michael Hirsh (Chief Executive Officer)
  • Kevin Kolde (Vice President Production)
  • Isabel Bailin (Director of Development)
Products
ServicesTraditional animation
Stop-motion animation
CGI animation
Flash animation
OwnerWow Unlimited Media
ParentFrederator Networks, Inc.
DivisionsFrederator Books
Channel Frederator Network
Websitefrederatorstudios.com

History

1983–2012

Before Frederator, in 1983, Fred Seibert founded Fred/Alan, Inc. in New York City with his college friend Alan Goodman; in 1988, Fred/Alan partnered with Albie Hecht in Chauncey Street Productions to produce television programs for Nickelodeon, MTV, A&E, and CBS. The Fred/Alan firm closed down in 1992.

Seibert became the president of Hanna-Barbera Cartoons in 1992, and created What a Cartoon!, a showcase consisting of 48 shorts that aired on Cartoon Network. In 1996, when Time Warner merged with Turner Broadcasting (owner of Hanna-Barbera), he left the studio.

Frederator Incorporated was formed on January 6, 1997[5] (its first cartoons were released in 1998), and was housed at a temporary location of the Nickelodeon Animation Studio, in North Hollywood, California.[6] Frederator's debut production was the cartoon short incubator, a television series called Oh Yeah! Cartoons, which later Slapstick second series: The Fairly OddParents (their first original series), as well ChalkZone, and My Life as a Teenage Robot, in addition to 51 original short cartoons by a group of creators including the first films by creators like Butch Hartman, Rob Renzetti, Tim Biskup, Larry Huber, Pat Ventura, Seth MacFarlane, and Carlos Ramos. Oh Yeah! Cartoons was based on Seibert's What a Cartoon! series of shorts from Hanna-Barbera Cartoons and Cartoon Network, which brought Hanna-Barbera its first hit series in 10 years, Dexter's Laboratory, Johnny Bravo, Cow and Chicken, I Am Weasel, The Powerpuff Girls, and Courage the Cowardly Dog. Frederator has produced a total of 16 television series, and over 200 miniseries, including webisodes. As of 2013, the company was in a producing partnership with Sony Pictures Entertainment, and YouTube.[7]

In 2002, Frederator created a joint venture for preschoolers named Bolder Media with producer Susan Miller's Mixed Media Group, Inc. and produced their first preschool series created by Bob Boyle for Nick Jr., Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!.

Frederator Studios created a television series and competition The Nicktoons Film Festival (now known as the Nicktoons Network Animation Festival) for the Nicktoons Network, which debuted October 24, 2004.

In 2004, David Karp interned at Frederator Studios at its first Manhattan location, and built their first blogging platform.[8] In 2007, he launched Tumblr from a rented desk at Frederator Studios' Park Avenue South offices, with chief engineer Marco Arment.[9][10] Seibert was one of Tumblr's first bloggers.[11]

On November 1, 2005, Frederator launched what it called "the first cartoon podcast."[12] Named Channel Frederator by David Karp (who also structured and edited the initial episodes), this weekly animation network features submitted films from around the world, and quickly became one of the top video podcasts on Apple Inc.'s iTunes. In quick succession, The Wubbcast was launched for pre-schoolers in January 2006, and ReFrederator featuring vintage public domain cartoons in April 2006. Channel Frederator became the model for Seibert's media company Next New Networks and reaches almost 4,000,000 video views monthly.

On June 25, 2007 Variety article announced the studio had formed Frederator Films, dedicated to creating animated feature films budgeted under $20 million.[13] Frederator's first feature is set up at Paramount Pictures, co-produced with J. J. Abrams' Bad Robot Productions. They have also set up their first two animated features in a first look production arrangement for Sony Pictures Animation.[14][15]

The studio produced its first original internet cartoons with independent animator Dan Meth. The Meth Minute 39 launched on September 5, 2007, featuring 39 of Meth's original character shorts. (The first cartoon was "Internet People," a video on the viral video sites YouTube and MySpaceTV that featured some popular Internet memes and internet people.) A spin-off, Nite Fite, debuted in October 2008. These series have totaled over 35,000,000 video views to date.

Random! Cartoons, the latest Frederator series of short cartoon series, began airing on Nicktoons in 2009;[16] it spawned two TV series, Fanboy & Chum Chum and Adventure Time (the first Frederator production not for Nickelodeon and the first and only series made for Cartoon Network), as well as the web series, Bravest Warriors.

2012–present

Frederator Studios became a division of parent Frederator Networks when founder Fred Seibert announced the company's new YouTube funded channel and adult production label, Cartoon Hangover in February 2012[16] and 18 months later started the Channel Frederator Network, a multi-channel network(MCN) dedicated to helping individual YouTube animation creators distribute and monetize their owned and operated channels. At launch, Frederator produced three animated series for Cartoon Hangover: Bravest Warriors, created by Pendleton Ward; SuperFuckers, created by James Kochalka; and Too Cool! Cartoons, an incubator featuring content from different animators.[17] Bravest Warriors premiered on November 8, 2012 and SuperFuckers premiered on November 30, 2012.

In July 2013 as part of Too Cool! Cartoons Cartoon Hangover premiered the first part of the 10-minute short film, Bee and PuppyCat created by Natasha Allegri. Due to its popularity, in November 2013 Frederator launched a Kickstarter to fund a first season of the series,[18] which was successful and raised $872,133 toward more episodes of the show. The project was the most funded animation and web series Kickstarter at the conclusion, and the fourth most-funded Film/Video project.[19]

In 2013, Frederator launched a digital-only ebook company, Frederator Books. Frederator Books published its first title, "The Lieography of Babe Ruth" in March 2013.[citation needed]

In 2014, Frederator announced the launch of The Channel Frederator Network, a Multi Channel Network (MCN) of independently owned animation channels on YouTube.[20] Since its start, Channel Frederator Network has generated more than one billion views, and averages more than 30 million views a month, across its network of more than 200 channels.[21] Some of its leading channels are FilmCow (just over 1 million subscribers), Cartoon Hangover (over 1 million subscribers),[22] and Simon's Cat (over 2,800,000 subscribers),[23] which is YouTube's #2 animated channel.[24] Once part of the network, Frederator handles all advertising and distribution for its channels on YouTube, promoting the show and its licensed merchandise.[25]

As of 2016, Mexican animation studio Ánima Estudios and Frederator Studios have launched a new YouTube network, called Átomo Network, focusing on Spanish-language content.[26]

In December 2016, Wow Unlimited Media, Inc.[27] acquired Frederator Networks.

In August 2020, it was announced Fred Seibert would resign as CEO of Frederator Studios and Michael Hirsh would take over.[28]

In January 2023, 50% of the rights to Bravest Warriors and Bee and Puppycat was sold to Japanese studio Toho International[29]

Productions

Television series

For Nickelodeon:

For Nick Jr.:

For Nicktoons:

  • Nicktoons Film Festival (2004–2009) (co-produced with Nickelodeon Animation Studio)
  • Random! Cartoons (2008–2009) (co-produced with Nickelodeon Animation Studio)
  • Ape Escape (2009) (co-produced with Hawaii Film Partners, Project 51 Productions and Showcase Entertainment)

For Cartoon Network:

For Teletoon:

For Netflix:

For HBO Max:

Online series

Channel Frederator:

  • The Meth Minute 39 (September 5, 2007)
  • Cartoon Conspiracy (April 24, 2014)

Cartoon Hangover:

Amazon:

Too Cool! Cartoons

  • Our New Electrical Morals created by Mike Rosenthal (April 4, 2013)
  • Rocket Dog created by Mel Roach (May 2, 2013)
  • Ace Discovery created by Tom Gran and Martin Woolley (May 30, 2013)
  • Bee and PuppyCat (Part 1 July 11, 2013, Part 2 August 7, 2013)
  • Doctor Lollipop created by Kelly Martin (September 12, 2013)
  • Chainsaw Richard created by Chris Reineman (July 17, 2014)
  • Dead End (June 26, 2014)
  • Manly created by Jesse Moynihan and Justin Moynihan (July 31, 2014)
  • SpaceBear created by Andy Helms (August 14, 2014)
  • Blackford Manor created by Jiwook Kim (August 28, 2014)

GO! Cartoons

GO! Cartoons premiered on November 7, 2017. Frederator is partnering with Sony Pictures Animation for the series.[33]

  • The Summoning created by Elyse Castro (November 7, 2017)
  • Boots: created by Alison & David Cowles (November 21, 2017)
  • City Dwellers: created by Grant Kolton (December 5, 2017)
  • Rachel and Her Grandfather Control the Island: created by Jonni Phillips (December 19, 2017)
  • Nebulous: created by Brent Sievers (January 2, 2018)
  • Welcome to Doozy: created by Kate Tsang & Jennifer Cho Suhr (January 16, 2018)
  • Both Brothers: created by Juris Lisovs (January 30, 2018)
  • The Bagheads: created by D.R. Beitzel (February 13, 2018)
  • Tyler & Co.: created by Gabe Janisz (February 27, 2018)
  • Kid Arthur: created by Joel Veitch & David Shute (March 13, 2018)
  • Thrashin’ USA: created by Rory Panagotopulos (March 27, 2018)
  • Pottyhorse: created by Damien Barchowsky & Jeff Drake (April 17, 2018)

Television films

See also

References

  1. ^ "Animation Vet Fred Seibert Launches New Production Company, FredFilms, And First-Look Deal With VIS Kids At ViacomCBS". 23 February 2021.
  2. ^ Strike, Joe (July 15, 2003). "The Fred Seibert Interview — Part 1". Animation World Network. Retrieved June 22, 2018.
  3. ^ "Who are we?". Frederator Studios. Frederator Networks. Retrieved June 22, 2018.[self-published source]
  4. ^ "About Us". Frederator Studios. Frederator Networks. Retrieved June 22, 2018.[self-published source]
  5. ^ Seibert, Fred. "Frederator begins". Tumblr (Blog). Retrieved June 22, 2018.
  6. ^ Seibert, Fred (September 6, 2010). . Discus (Blog). Archived from the original on April 27, 2019. Retrieved June 22, 2018.
  7. ^ . Frederator: Frederator Loves You. Frederator Studios. Archived from the original on October 14, 2013. Retrieved October 23, 2013.
  8. ^ . 2006-04-19. Archived from the original on 2006-04-19. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
  9. ^ Karp, David; Alexandria, Julie (May 27, 2008). David Karp and Tumblr (Video). Wallstrip. Event occurs at 1:30. Retrieved February 24, 2013. Sometime in 2006, we had a couple of weeks between contracts and said 'Let's see what we can do, let's see if we can built this thing', and we threw together the first working version of Tumblr.
  10. ^ ""Tumblr: David Karp's $800 Million Art Project" Forbes, January 2, 2013". Forbes.com. 2012-04-18. Retrieved 2013-04-17.
  11. ^ . archives.frederatorblogs.com. Archived from the original on 2013-10-03. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
  12. ^ Welcome. 2010-12-14 at the Wayback Machine Channel Frederator Blog. October 25, 2005.
  13. ^ McNary, Dave. Toon trio starts Frederator. Variety. Mon, Jun. 25, 2007.
  14. ^ Mclean, Thomas J. Seibert, Sony Team for Toon Features Animation Magazine. Fri, Sep. 11, 2009.
  15. ^ Jerry Beck (September 10, 2009). "Sony and Frederator to develop Animated Movies". Cartoon Brew. Retrieved July 24, 2018.
  16. ^ a b "Frederator Launches New Cartoon Hangover Channel". www.animationmagazine.net. 21 February 2012. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
  17. ^ Cartoon Hangover. Archived from the original on 2012-07-10. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
  18. ^ "Bee and PuppyCat: The Series". Kickstarter. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
  19. ^ "'Bee And Puppycat' Raises $872,133, Breaks Kickstarter Record". Tubefilter. 2013-11-14. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
  20. ^ . VideoInk. 2014-02-19. Archived from the original on 2015-04-05. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
  21. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-03-29. Retrieved 2014-03-28.
  22. ^ Verrier, Richard (18 December 2013). "Fred Seibert foresees 'next golden age of animation' on Internet". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
  23. ^ "YouTube's 'Simon Cat' Finds a New Home". TheWrap. 2014-02-19. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
  24. ^ Lieberman, David (2014-02-19). "YouTube's Channel Frederator Network Forms Animation Pact With 'Simon's Cat'". Deadline. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
  25. ^ . streamdaily.tv. Archived from the original on 2018-08-22. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
  26. ^ Spangler, Todd (18 February 2016). "Frederator, Anima Estudios Launch Spanish-Language YouTube Animation Network (Exclusive)". Variety. Penske Business Media, LLC. Retrieved 18 February 2016.
  27. ^ Wolfe, Jennifer (October 26, 2016). "Rainmaker Entertainment Acquires Frederator, Rebranding As WOW!". Animation World Network. Retrieved June 22, 2018.
  28. ^ "News Bytes: 'Archer' Clips, TAAFI Call, D23 Dives into 'Howard', WOW! Reorg". 27 August 2020.
  29. ^ https://worldscreen.com/tvkids/toho-invests-in-frederator-brands/
  30. ^ "Nelvana Brings First 'Bravest Warriors' Broadcast Season on MIP Quest". www.animationmagazine.net. 3 April 2017. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
  31. ^ "VRV Heralds 'Bravest Warriors' S4 with Documentary". Animationmagazine.net. 13 December 2017. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
  32. ^ "Amazon orders pair of new originals". Retrieved 2018-08-22.
  33. ^ . Cartoon Hangover. Archived from the original on 2016-11-27. Retrieved 2018-08-22.

External links

  • Official website
  • Frederator @ IMDB
  • "Fred Seibert foresees 'next golden age of animation' on Internet" Los Angeles Times, December 18, 2013 interview (2013)
  • "The Story of Kids TV Mastermind Fred Seibert: Cultivating a whole new generation of weird in animation" Adweek interview (2013)

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Frederator Studios is an American animation television production studio which is a division of Frederator Networks Inc It was founded by Fred Seibert in 1997 with its first series launching in 1998 Seibert resigned from Frederator in August 2020 after 22 years and on February 23 2021 announced a new cartoon production company FredFilms 1 The studio focuses primarily on artists who write their own shorts series and movies 2 Their slogan is Original Cartoons since 1998 The studio has locations in New York City where Frederator Digital is based 3 and Burbank California 4 Frederator StudiosCompany logo from 2009 to present debuting on Fanboy amp Chum Chum FormerlyFrederator Incorporated 1997 2009 TypeDivisionIndustryAnimationTelevision productionFilm productionPredecessorFred AlanChauncey Street Productions Inc FoundedJanuary 6 1997 26 years ago 1997 01 06 FounderFred SeibertHeadquartersNew York City New York U S Key peopleMichael Hirsh Chief Executive Officer Kevin Kolde Vice President Production Isabel Bailin Director of Development ProductsOh Yeah CartoonsThe Fairly OddParentsChalkZoneMy Life as a Teenage RobotNicktoons Film FestivalRandom CartoonsFanboy amp Chum ChumAdventure TimeBravest WarriorsToo Cool CartoonsCastlevaniaBee and PuppyCatServicesTraditional animationStop motion animationCGI animationFlash animationOwnerWow Unlimited MediaParentFrederator Networks Inc DivisionsFrederator BooksChannel Frederator NetworkWebsitefrederatorstudios wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 1983 2012 1 2 2012 present 2 Productions 2 1 Television series 2 2 Online series 2 2 1 Too Cool Cartoons 2 2 2 GO Cartoons 2 3 Television films 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory Edit1983 2012 Edit Before Frederator in 1983 Fred Seibert founded Fred Alan Inc in New York City with his college friend Alan Goodman in 1988 Fred Alan partnered with Albie Hecht in Chauncey Street Productions to produce television programs for Nickelodeon MTV A amp E and CBS The Fred Alan firm closed down in 1992 Seibert became the president of Hanna Barbera Cartoons in 1992 and created What a Cartoon a showcase consisting of 48 shorts that aired on Cartoon Network In 1996 when Time Warner merged with Turner Broadcasting owner of Hanna Barbera he left the studio Frederator Incorporated was formed on January 6 1997 5 its first cartoons were released in 1998 and was housed at a temporary location of the Nickelodeon Animation Studio in North Hollywood California 6 Frederator s debut production was the cartoon short incubator a television series called Oh Yeah Cartoons which later Slapstick second series The Fairly OddParents their first original series as well ChalkZone and My Life as a Teenage Robot in addition to 51 original short cartoons by a group of creators including the first films by creators like Butch Hartman Rob Renzetti Tim Biskup Larry Huber Pat Ventura Seth MacFarlane and Carlos Ramos Oh Yeah Cartoons was based on Seibert s What a Cartoon series of shorts from Hanna Barbera Cartoons and Cartoon Network which brought Hanna Barbera its first hit series in 10 years Dexter s Laboratory Johnny Bravo Cow and Chicken I Am Weasel The Powerpuff Girls and Courage the Cowardly Dog Frederator has produced a total of 16 television series and over 200 miniseries including webisodes As of 2013 update the company was in a producing partnership with Sony Pictures Entertainment and YouTube 7 In 2002 Frederator created a joint venture for preschoolers named Bolder Media with producer Susan Miller s Mixed Media Group Inc and produced their first preschool series created by Bob Boyle for Nick Jr Wow Wow Wubbzy Frederator Studios created a television series and competition The Nicktoons Film Festival now known as the Nicktoons Network Animation Festival for the Nicktoons Network which debuted October 24 2004 In 2004 David Karp interned at Frederator Studios at its first Manhattan location and built their first blogging platform 8 In 2007 he launched Tumblr from a rented desk at Frederator Studios Park Avenue South offices with chief engineer Marco Arment 9 10 Seibert was one of Tumblr s first bloggers 11 On November 1 2005 Frederator launched what it called the first cartoon podcast 12 Named Channel Frederator by David Karp who also structured and edited the initial episodes this weekly animation network features submitted films from around the world and quickly became one of the top video podcasts on Apple Inc s iTunes In quick succession The Wubbcast was launched for pre schoolers in January 2006 and ReFrederator featuring vintage public domain cartoons in April 2006 Channel Frederator became the model for Seibert s media company Next New Networks and reaches almost 4 000 000 video views monthly On June 25 2007 Variety article announced the studio had formed Frederator Films dedicated to creating animated feature films budgeted under 20 million 13 Frederator s first feature is set up at Paramount Pictures co produced with J J Abrams Bad Robot Productions They have also set up their first two animated features in a first look production arrangement for Sony Pictures Animation 14 15 The studio produced its first original internet cartoons with independent animator Dan Meth The Meth Minute 39 launched on September 5 2007 featuring 39 of Meth s original character shorts The first cartoon was Internet People a video on the viral video sites YouTube and MySpaceTV that featured some popular Internet memes and internet people A spin off Nite Fite debuted in October 2008 These series have totaled over 35 000 000 video views to date Random Cartoons the latest Frederator series of short cartoon series began airing on Nicktoons in 2009 16 it spawned two TV series Fanboy amp Chum Chum and Adventure Time the first Frederator production not for Nickelodeon and the first and only series made for Cartoon Network as well as the web series Bravest Warriors 2012 present Edit Frederator Studios became a division of parent Frederator Networks when founder Fred Seibert announced the company s new YouTube funded channel and adult production label Cartoon Hangover in February 2012 16 and 18 months later started the Channel Frederator Network a multi channel network MCN dedicated to helping individual YouTube animation creators distribute and monetize their owned and operated channels At launch Frederator produced three animated series for Cartoon Hangover Bravest Warriors created by Pendleton Ward SuperFuckers created by James Kochalka and Too Cool Cartoons an incubator featuring content from different animators 17 Bravest Warriors premiered on November 8 2012 and SuperFuckers premiered on November 30 2012 In July 2013 as part of Too Cool Cartoons Cartoon Hangover premiered the first part of the 10 minute short film Bee and PuppyCat created by Natasha Allegri Due to its popularity in November 2013 Frederator launched a Kickstarter to fund a first season of the series 18 which was successful and raised 872 133 toward more episodes of the show The project was the most funded animation and web series Kickstarter at the conclusion and the fourth most funded Film Video project 19 In 2013 Frederator launched a digital only ebook company Frederator Books Frederator Books published its first title The Lieography of Babe Ruth in March 2013 citation needed In 2014 Frederator announced the launch of The Channel Frederator Network a Multi Channel Network MCN of independently owned animation channels on YouTube 20 Since its start Channel Frederator Network has generated more than one billion views and averages more than 30 million views a month across its network of more than 200 channels 21 Some of its leading channels are FilmCow just over 1 million subscribers Cartoon Hangover over 1 million subscribers 22 and Simon s Cat over 2 800 000 subscribers 23 which is YouTube s 2 animated channel 24 Once part of the network Frederator handles all advertising and distribution for its channels on YouTube promoting the show and its licensed merchandise 25 As of 2016 Mexican animation studio Anima Estudios and Frederator Studios have launched a new YouTube network called Atomo Network focusing on Spanish language content 26 In December 2016 Wow Unlimited Media Inc 27 acquired Frederator Networks In August 2020 it was announced Fred Seibert would resign as CEO of Frederator Studios and Michael Hirsh would take over 28 In January 2023 50 of the rights to Bravest Warriors and Bee and Puppycat was sold to Japanese studio Toho International 29 Productions EditTelevision series Edit For Nickelodeon Oh Yeah Cartoons 1998 2001 co produced with Nickelodeon Animation Studio The Fairly OddParents 2001 2017 co produced with Nickelodeon Animation Studio and Billionfold Inc for seasons 6 10 ChalkZone 2002 2008 co produced with Nickelodeon Animation Studio My Life as a Teenage Robot 2003 2009 co produced with Nickelodeon Animation Studio Fanboy amp Chum Chum 2009 2014 co produced with Nickelodeon Animation Studio For Nick Jr Wow Wow Wubbzy 2006 2010 co produced with Film Roman and Starz Media produced under Bolder Media For Nicktoons Nicktoons Film Festival 2004 2009 co produced with Nickelodeon Animation Studio Random Cartoons 2008 2009 co produced with Nickelodeon Animation Studio Ape Escape 2009 co produced with Hawaii Film Partners Project 51 Productions and Showcase Entertainment For Cartoon Network Adventure Time 2010 2018 co produced with Cartoon Network Studios For Teletoon Bravest Warriors 2017 2018 co produced with Nelvana 30 31 For Netflix Castlevania 2017 2021 co produced with Powerhouse Animation Studios Shankar Animation and Project 51 Productions Bee and PuppyCat Lazy in Space 2022 present co produced with OLM Inc For HBO Max Adventure Time Distant Lands 2020 2021 co produced with Cartoon Network Studios Adventure Time Fionna and Cake TBA co produced with Cartoon Network Studios Online series Edit Channel Frederator The Meth Minute 39 September 5 2007 Cartoon Conspiracy April 24 2014 Cartoon Hangover Bravest Warriors November 8 2012 SuperFuckers November 30 2012 Too Cool Cartoons April 4 2013 Bee and PuppyCat November 6 2014 GO Cartoons November 7 2017 Amazon Costume Quest 2019 32 Too Cool Cartoons Edit Main article Too Cool Cartoons Our New Electrical Morals created by Mike Rosenthal April 4 2013 Rocket Dog created by Mel Roach May 2 2013 Ace Discovery created by Tom Gran and Martin Woolley May 30 2013 Bee and PuppyCat Part 1 July 11 2013 Part 2 August 7 2013 Doctor Lollipop created by Kelly Martin September 12 2013 Chainsaw Richard created by Chris Reineman July 17 2014 Dead End June 26 2014 Manly created by Jesse Moynihan and Justin Moynihan July 31 2014 SpaceBear created by Andy Helms August 14 2014 Blackford Manor created by Jiwook Kim August 28 2014 GO Cartoons Edit GO Cartoons premiered on November 7 2017 Frederator is partnering with Sony Pictures Animation for the series 33 The Summoning created by Elyse Castro November 7 2017 Boots created by Alison amp David Cowles November 21 2017 City Dwellers created by Grant Kolton December 5 2017 Rachel and Her Grandfather Control the Island created by Jonni Phillips December 19 2017 Nebulous created by Brent Sievers January 2 2018 Welcome to Doozy created by Kate Tsang amp Jennifer Cho Suhr January 16 2018 Both Brothers created by Juris Lisovs January 30 2018 The Bagheads created by D R Beitzel February 13 2018 Tyler amp Co created by Gabe Janisz February 27 2018 Kid Arthur created by Joel Veitch amp David Shute March 13 2018 Thrashin USA created by Rory Panagotopulos March 27 2018 Pottyhorse created by Damien Barchowsky amp Jeff Drake April 17 2018 Television films Edit Globehunters An Around the World in 80 Days Adventure 2002 produced in 2000 co production with Nickelodeon Animation Studio The Electric Piper 2003 produced in 2000 Abra Catastrophe 2003 Channel Chasers 2004 The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2004 2006 co production with O Entertainment and DNA Productions the crossover three part special with The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius Schools Out The Musical 2005 Escape from Cluster Prime 2005 Wubbzy s Big Movie 2008 Wubb Idol 2009 Wishology 2009 A Fairly Odd Movie Grow Up Timmy Turner 2011 co production with Billionfold Inc and Pacific Bay Entertainment A Fairly Odd Christmas 2012 co production with Billionfold Inc and Pacific Bay Entertainment A Fairly Odd Summer 2014 co production with Billionfold Inc and Pacific Bay Entertainment See also EditFrederator cartoon shorts filmography Nickelodeon Animation Studio Cartoon Network StudiosReferences Edit Animation Vet Fred Seibert Launches New Production Company FredFilms And First Look Deal With VIS Kids At ViacomCBS 23 February 2021 Strike Joe July 15 2003 The Fred Seibert Interview Part 1 Animation World Network Retrieved June 22 2018 Who are we Frederator Studios Frederator Networks Retrieved June 22 2018 self published source About Us Frederator Studios Frederator Networks Retrieved June 22 2018 self published source Seibert Fred Frederator begins Tumblr Blog Retrieved June 22 2018 Seibert Fred September 6 2010 The Frederator Launch 1997 Discus Blog Archived from the original on April 27 2019 Retrieved June 22 2018 Who are we Frederator Frederator Loves You Frederator Studios Archived from the original on October 14 2013 Retrieved October 23 2013 Frederator Studios Blog 2006 04 19 Archived from the original on 2006 04 19 Retrieved 2018 08 22 Karp David Alexandria Julie May 27 2008 David Karp and Tumblr Video Wallstrip Event occurs at 1 30 Retrieved February 24 2013 Sometime in 2006 we had a couple of weeks between contracts and said Let s see what we can do let s see if we can built this thing and we threw together the first working version of Tumblr Tumblr David Karp s 800 Million Art Project Forbes January 2 2013 Forbes com 2012 04 18 Retrieved 2013 04 17 Frederator Studios Blogs Fred Seibert s Blog Killing them softly archives frederatorblogs com Archived from the original on 2013 10 03 Retrieved 2018 08 22 Welcome Archived 2010 12 14 at the Wayback Machine Channel Frederator Blog October 25 2005 McNary Dave Toon trio starts Frederator Variety Mon Jun 25 2007 Mclean Thomas J Seibert Sony Team for Toon Features Animation Magazine Fri Sep 11 2009 Jerry Beck September 10 2009 Sony and Frederator to develop Animated Movies Cartoon Brew Retrieved July 24 2018 a b Frederator Launches New Cartoon Hangover Channel www animationmagazine net 21 February 2012 Retrieved 2018 08 22 Cartoon Hangover To get a Too Cool greenlight we ll ultimately Cartoon Hangover Archived from the original on 2012 07 10 Retrieved 2018 08 22 Bee and PuppyCat The Series Kickstarter Retrieved 2018 08 22 Bee And Puppycat Raises 872 133 Breaks Kickstarter Record Tubefilter 2013 11 14 Retrieved 2018 08 22 Simon s Cat Has a New Home at Channel Frederator Networks VideoInk VideoInk 2014 02 19 Archived from the original on 2015 04 05 Retrieved 2018 08 22 Simon s Cat Joins Frederator Network Animation World Network Archived from the original on 2014 03 29 Retrieved 2014 03 28 Verrier Richard 18 December 2013 Fred Seibert foresees next golden age of animation on Internet Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2018 08 22 YouTube s Simon Cat Finds a New Home TheWrap 2014 02 19 Retrieved 2018 08 22 Lieberman David 2014 02 19 YouTube s Channel Frederator Network Forms Animation Pact With Simon s Cat Deadline Retrieved 2018 08 22 StreamDaily Archive Simon s Cat joins animation MCN Frederator streamdaily tv Archived from the original on 2018 08 22 Retrieved 2018 08 22 Spangler Todd 18 February 2016 Frederator Anima Estudios Launch Spanish Language YouTube Animation Network Exclusive Variety Penske Business Media LLC Retrieved 18 February 2016 Wolfe Jennifer October 26 2016 Rainmaker Entertainment Acquires Frederator Rebranding As WOW Animation World Network Retrieved June 22 2018 News Bytes Archer Clips TAAFI Call D23 Dives into Howard WOW Reorg 27 August 2020 https worldscreen com tvkids toho invests in frederator brands Nelvana Brings First Bravest Warriors Broadcast Season on MIP Quest www animationmagazine net 3 April 2017 Retrieved 2018 08 22 VRV Heralds Bravest Warriors S4 with Documentary Animationmagazine net 13 December 2017 Retrieved 13 December 2017 Amazon orders pair of new originals Retrieved 2018 08 22 GO Cartoons from Sony Pictures Animation amp Frederator Studios Cartoon Hangover Cartoon Hangover Archived from the original on 2016 11 27 Retrieved 2018 08 22 External links EditOfficial website Frederator IMDB Fred Seibert foresees next golden age of animation on Internet Los Angeles Times December 18 2013 interview 2013 The Story of Kids TV Mastermind Fred Seibert Cultivating a whole new generation of weird in animation Adweek interview 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frederator Studios amp oldid 1140289246, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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