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Quite a lot from Frederator, as you’ll see from the Deadline Hollywood article below. And enough to demand a new limited edition postcard.
Deadline Hollywood: December 3, 2019 6:00am ‘Catbug’ Animated Series In The Works From ‘Adventure Time’ Producer Frederator Studios By Dade Hayes
The company has begun shopping a Catbug series to streaming
and linear networks, planning to supplement it with a social networking
plan, short-form animated videos, e-books and web comics.
The title character was created by Breehn Burns and featured in the Frederator digital series Bravest Warriors, which is run by Burns. More than 25 million views and 400,000 likes have been recorded on Bravest Warriors
videos starring Catbug. On TikTok, the character has garnered 135
million views, while GIFs on Giphy.com featuring Catbug have racked up
200 million loops.
In addition to Adventure Time for Cartoon Network, Frederator’s credits include Castlevania for Netflix and Bee & Puppycat for
YouTube channel Cartoon Hangover. The studio was founded by Fred
Seibert, an animation specialist whose early career was marked by
pioneering executive posts at MTV and Nickelodeon as both networks
emerged as major pop-culture forces.
Oh Yeah! Cartoons (1998)
The Fairly OddParents (2001)
ChalkZone (2002)
My Life as a Teenage Robot (2003)
Nicktoons Film Festival (2004)
Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! (2006)
Channel Frederator (2007)
Fanboy & Chum Chum (2009)
Ape Escape (2009)
Adventure Time (2010)
Cartoon Hangover (2011)
Bravest Warriors (2012)
SuperF*ckers (2012)
Too Cool! Cartoons (2013)
Bee and PuppyCat (2013)
The Leaderboard (2015)
Super Science Friends (2015)
Cinematica (2015)
Castlevania (2017)
GO! Cartoons (2017)
Slug Riot (2018)
(Not) Hero (2018)
Chris P. Duck (2018)
Get in the Robot (2018)
Costume Quest (2019)
For the past several years, Natasha, her creative team, Kevin Kolde, Eric Homan, and Kelsey Calaitges at Frederator Studios, and everyone at OLM Tokyo, have been quietly working on a brand new PuppyCat series called Bee and PuppyCat: Lazy in Space. Animation insiders got a first look at a full episode at the Ottawa International Animation Festival in September, the reaction was overwhelming, and the show was named Best Animated Series. Worth a Frederator limited edition postcard, yes?