![]() ![]() I'm thinking about China, IL (airing on Adult Swim) and Making Fiends which both started as internet cartoons. It's the nature of the business, so if you're one of those people who can make a cartoon so funny that it gets a ton of hits on the internet then the industry is going to be all over your business. They're super, super desperate for new talent and constantly developing and canceling things all the time. I feel like I've discovered this secret about the entertainment industry it's that they're desperate. If you're an aspiring show maker, and you have the means to sit around for a few months, you should be making funny cartoons and uploading them to the internet. What advice do you have for young viewers who want to make their own cartoons, or find work in the animation business? We were hoping to cast the heads as Bill Murray, Bill Cosby, Bill Clinton and Bill Nye the Science Guy. In an upcoming episode, a four headed deity named Grob Gob Glob Grod, rockets down to Ooo from Mars. The Lich is a dead serious villain, but if Tom took the job I'd probably modify the character to match how Tom wanted to play him. ![]() man, I'd do the splits if Tom Waits did the voice. The Lich is a 10 foot tall skeleton full of ancient dark magic, sloppy flesh loosely hung around it's bones and wrapped in mystic shrouds. I'd like to have Tom Waits voice a leading villain in the show if he's interested. What celebrity would you love to cast as a voice on the show? I'm very dedicated to making a top notch game. I buy games that look terrible just so I can know what they did wrong. I've started playing even more games since I heard Cartoon Network was interested in making an Adventure Time game. I just know that there's going to be one and I'm going to make sure that it's worth owning. What are the plans for an Adventure Time video game? What will it look like, who is making it, and when can we play it? Whether or not Finn can grow up and date older Princess Bubblegum, I will leave to your sweet fan fiction. I like the idea of the characters aging as the actor’s age. We saw Finn having a birthday in the episode "Mystery Train." Will the characters continue to age, perhaps to the point where Finn is “old enough” for Princess Bubblegum? That's about all I can say about it right now. If we did do another Fionna and Cake, it would be focused more on Marshall Lee the Vampire King. Working around super talented people you just pick up stuff.įans really loved the gender-switched Fionna and Cake episode. Julian Narino's wide eyed expressions and sense of humor influenced me and JG Quintel's (creator of Regular Show) droopy lips also were an influence when I was working on The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack. These are dudes who influenced my drawing styles from while we were in school together. I've always tried to draw like Pat McHale (writer on Adventure Time) and Somvilay Xayaphone (storyboard artist and writer on Adventure Time). How did you develop Adventure Time’s unique look? What were your influences? Because the show is for kids more than anyone else, but most of the time we (the writers and storyboard artists) are just trying to crack ourselves up and trying not to worry about much other than that. I'm happy when I see those kinds of jokes. Sometimes I recognize a joke that reminds me of something that I would've busted up at as a kid. Pendleton Ward: Both, but primarily we write the show to entertain ourselves. Do you intentionally write for two audiences, including jokes and references for grown-ups? Or are you just making the show you want, and broad appeal is a side effect? Q: Adventure Time appeals to both kids and adults.
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