Shut Up! Cartoons Launches April 30

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Press release from SMOSH:

New York/Los Angeles SMOSH announced that its Shut Up! Cartoons will launch April 30 as part of YouTube’s original channel offering. SMOSH, owned by Alloy Digital, a leading creator and distributor of high-quality digital content, boasts a stellar roster of irreverent creators producing content for Shut Up! Cartoons, including those behind some of the most popular and recognized animated properties.

“We are very excited with our initial batch of programming for Shut Up! Cartoons and are grateful to our partners at YouTube for offering us the opportunity to participate in their unprecedented original programming initiative,” stated SMOSH President and Alloy Digital EVP Barry Blumberg. “This ambitious undertaking provides these brilliant creative minds with a tremendous platform to showcase their talent and passion projects.”

Shut Up! Cartoons is the brainchild of Blumberg, the former longtime chief of Disney Television Animation, and his partners, SMOSH co-founders and comedic dynamic duo, Anthony Padilla and Ian Hecox.

The animation channel has attracted a diverse launch group of creators and producers that will initially deliver 18 short-form web series comprising 180 episodes in the first year.  Three series will premiere the week of April 30, 2012, leading with Do’s and Don’ts: A Children’s Guide to Social Survival debuting on Monday April 30, Pubertina on Wednesday May 2 and Zombies Vs. Ninjas on Friday, May 4.  All three series will debut promptly 12:00pm Pacific Time.

New series will be added throughout the year, featuring a dynamic array of animation styles and themes appealing to the 12-24 year old demographic.  This audience is one that SMOSH - hailed by Time Magazine as “the Saturday Night Live of the internet” - has captivated through its unique brand of comedy from inception.  

Among the acclaimed creative talent joining Shut Up! Cartoons is Cory Edwards (Hoodwinked!, Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil), whose Krogzilla Gets a Job chronicles a downsized Japanese monster forced to seek a variety of jobs; Peter Hastings (Pinky and the Brain) and Prudence Fenton (Pee-wee’s Playhouse, Liquid Television), whose Sub: 3 provides a unique take on the premise “The pizza must be delivered in three minutes!”; and Peter Hannan (Nickelodeon’s CatDog), who animates real audio answers to embarrassing questions with Really Freaking Embarrassing.

Padilla and Hecox will work closely with the creative team while also delivering their own project, Teleporting Fat Guy, in which the time-traveling hero of many SMOSH sketches lands his own animated series.

“We’ve set out to establish a welcoming environment to entice a diverse and extremely talented group of individuals to the channel, covering the entire spectrum from accomplished filmmakers to college students - we even got a pitch from a 10-year-old kid,” continued Blumberg. “We have given our creators the creative freedom to be as off the wall as they want within content guidelines.  In fact, we take the Shut Up! from our name as marching orders for how we work with talent.  We just try to ‘shut up’, let them do what they do best, and deliver what could be the next huge breakthrough multi-platform hit.”

Having joined SMOSH in 2006, Blumberg leads the property’s business and audience development initiatives that have catapulted the channel to its continued top-ranking YouTube status, and is also responsible for its thriving marketing and merchandising extensions, as well as the SMOSH website (www.smosh.com).







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Ok so when i was a child i lived in Dubai during 1993 95 and rbemmeer this very wierd short cartoon about an animated devil. I think it was to do with morals or something. Anyway i would love to know if anyone else saw this, what it was about or if its online anywhere. Seems a long shot?

Gaylord (not verified) | Wed, 05/09/2012 - 21:20 | Permalink

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