Frederator's Cartoon Hangover channel is home to beloved web series like Bee and PuppyCat and Bravest Warriors. Beginning on January 15th, the channel will host its own live show, too. Cade Hiser, a manager for the Frederator McN, will join forces with video editor Nicholas Fung for a biweekly, half-hour, live streamed program.
The live show is inspired by the 24-hour live stream marathon Cartoon Hangover used to promote the first full season of Bee and PuppyCat, which debuted on November 6th, 2014. As during that event, Hiser and Fung will use their live show to give away Frederator swag, chat with guests, answer questions, and share art from fans. Hiser and Hung are asking fans to leave a comment or call in with any submissions.
New episodes of the live show will return every other Thursday
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The live show is inspired by the 24-hour live stream marathon Cartoon Hangover used to promote the first full season of Bee and PuppyCat, which debuted on November 6th, 2014. As during that event, Hiser and Fung will use their live show to give away Frederator swag, chat with guests, answer questions, and share art from fans. Hiser and Hung are asking fans to leave a comment or call in with any submissions.
New episodes of the live show will return every other Thursday
Visit Tubefilter for more great stories.
- 1/9/2015
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
The following is a list of all comic books, graphic novels and specialty items that will be available this week and shipped to comic book stores who have placed orders for them.
Alternative Comics
Hawd Tales #1, $4.99
Andrews McMeel
Baby Blues Collection Wetter Louder Stickier Tp, $18.99
Antarctic Press
Gold Digger #215, $3.99
Archie Comic Publications
Jughead And Archie Comics Digest #7, $4.99
Sabrina #1 (Robert Hack 2nd Printing Variant Cover)(not verified by Diamond), $3.99
Sonic The Hedgehog #266 (Rafa Knight Super Smash Variant Cover)(not verified by Diamond), $3.99
Sonic The Hedgehog #266 (Tracy Yardley Regular Cover), $3.99
Avatar Press
Crossed Badlands #65 (Gabriel Andrade Torture Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #65 (Gabriel Andrade Wraparound Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #65 (Jacen Burrows Red Crossed Incentive Cover), Ar
Crossed Badlands #65 (Jacen Burrows Regular Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #65 (Michael Dipascale Fatal Fantasy Cover), $3.99
Black Library
Warhammer 40K Gods Of Mars Hc, $24.99
Book Palace
Art Of Modesty Blaise Sc (not verified by Diamond), $39.99
Illustrators Magazine #8, $24.99
Boom! Studios
Amazing World Of...
Alternative Comics
Hawd Tales #1, $4.99
Andrews McMeel
Baby Blues Collection Wetter Louder Stickier Tp, $18.99
Antarctic Press
Gold Digger #215, $3.99
Archie Comic Publications
Jughead And Archie Comics Digest #7, $4.99
Sabrina #1 (Robert Hack 2nd Printing Variant Cover)(not verified by Diamond), $3.99
Sonic The Hedgehog #266 (Rafa Knight Super Smash Variant Cover)(not verified by Diamond), $3.99
Sonic The Hedgehog #266 (Tracy Yardley Regular Cover), $3.99
Avatar Press
Crossed Badlands #65 (Gabriel Andrade Torture Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #65 (Gabriel Andrade Wraparound Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #65 (Jacen Burrows Red Crossed Incentive Cover), Ar
Crossed Badlands #65 (Jacen Burrows Regular Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #65 (Michael Dipascale Fatal Fantasy Cover), $3.99
Black Library
Warhammer 40K Gods Of Mars Hc, $24.99
Book Palace
Art Of Modesty Blaise Sc (not verified by Diamond), $39.99
Illustrators Magazine #8, $24.99
Boom! Studios
Amazing World Of...
- 11/9/2014
- by Adam B.
- GeekRest
Freddie Wong launched the crowdfunding campaign for the third season of Video Game High School under the banner of his, Desmond Dolly, and Matthew Arnold’s RocketJump production studio on January 23, 2014. 30 days later, it broke a record. 10,932 funders contributed an aggregate $900,907 to help make the last six episodes of Vghs a reality. That’s the highest dollar amount raised by a web series via a crowdfunding campaign on any crowdfunding platform to date. RocketJump’s final season of its original series about an elite school for gifted gamers took the Most Well Funded Crowdfunding Campaign For A Web Series, Ever title away from Bee And Puppycat. That campaign was orchestrated by Frederator Studios for an animated series conceived by Adventure Time storyboard artist Natasha Allegri and raised $872,133 from 18,209 backers back in November 2013. Wong and company certainly have a track record of success in their crowdfunding initiatives, but never quite to this scale.
- 2/24/2014
- by Joshua Cohen
- Tubefilter.com
Frederator's Kickstarter campaign for Bee and Puppycat has concluded, but not before taking down some Kickstarter records. The animation project from Adventure Time storyboard artist Natasha Allegri raised $800,000, becoming the most funded web series project in Kickstarter history. Bee and Puppycat, which began as a two-part short on Cartoon Hangover back in July, easily reached its initial goal of $600,000. Since achieving that mark, stretch goals encouraged fans to keep donating, and they responded with aplomb. Based on the final total, Frederator will be able to fund nine episodes of Bee And Puppycat, with some change left over. Freddie Wong previous held the record for the most funded web series project on Kickstarter, but Bee and Puppycat exceeded the final total of his Video Game High School season two campaign by $00,000. Overall, Bee and Puppycat is the fourth-most funded film/video project on Kickstarter, behind entries from Hollywood directors Rob Thomas,...
- 11/14/2013
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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