MEDIA RELEASE: SLR PRODUCTIONS ANNOUNCES A SECOND SEASON OF THE AWARD WINNING CLASSIC “GUESS HOW MUCH I LOVE YOU – The Adventures of Little Nutbrown Hare”

SLR PRODUCTIONS ANNOUNCES A SECOND SEASON OF THE AWARD WINNING CLASSIC

“GUESS HOW MUCH I LOVE YOU – The Adventures of Little Nutbrown Hare”

WITH RETURNING CO-PRODUCTION PARTNERS KI.KA-DER KINDERKANAL AND AUSTRALIAN COMMISSIONING BROADCASTER ABC4Kids

 

26 x 11-minute animated preschool series

 

Sydney, Australia - Wednesday, April 2 2014….

SLR Productions is today pleased to announce a second season of the award winning internationally acclaimed preschool animated series, GUESS HOW MUCH I LOVE YOU – The Adventures of Little Nutbrown Hare.  Images attached for use

 

KIKA-Der Kinderkanal will again be a co-production partner with support from one of KIKA’s parent companies, HR-Hessischer Rundfunk of ARD.  The newly commissioned episodes are exclusive to Australian broadcast partner ABC4Kids and the series will be internationally distributed by 9 Story Entertainment.

 

The series is based on the bestselling book, GUESS HOW MUCH I LOVE YOU™, published by The Walker Books Group and written by Sam McBratney and illustrated by Anita Jeram.  The book, which is published in 53 languages, has sold 28 million copies globally and is celebrating its 20th anniversary later this year.  The animated series relates the adventures of the Nutbrown Hares and their friends with the same endearing charm and love that has made the book a timeless story time favourite.

 

Always ready to play and laugh, Little Nutbrown Hare bounds through his days with a twitching curiosity.  The ever patient Big Nutbrown Hare lovingly leads his son on journeys of discovery about the joys that nature holds.  Inquisitive Little Field Mouse and mischievous Little Grey Squirrel often join them on adventures and not too far away they might encounter clever Little Redwood Fox or Little White Owl with her tall tales of mystery and magic.  Together they explore the meadows, forests and streams, playing, laughing, and discovering the wonder that the world holds.

 

Season Two of GUESS HOW MUCH I LOVE YOU – The Adventures of Little Nutbrown Hare will keep love as the major theme and each adventure in the series will have a particular season as its backdrop, the wildflowers of Spring, the long, lazy days of Summer, the brilliant colours of Autumn or the frozen landscape of Winter.

 

Executive Producer and CEO of SLR Productions, Suzanne Ryan said, “We are so incredibly proud of the success of the first season ofGUESS HOW MUCH I LOVE YOU – The Adventures of Little Nutbrown Hare.  Not only has the series been broadcast in over 60 countries, it has become a cherished home brand for SLR Productions.  It was a delight to work with KIKA and HR on the first season and I am thrilled to be working them again on the second season.   It is also wonderful to have Australia’s ABC4Kids as our home broadcaster.  9 Story Entertainment has done an incredible job of selling the first season to Continue reading

Elmer J. Fudd


What is your name and your current occupation? 

Elmer J. Fudd. Millionaiwe. I own a mansion and a yacht.

What are some of the crazier jobs you had before getting into animation? 
I’ve been a home ownew, an opewa singew and a mad scientist, a show pwomoter, a pwivate detective and a huntew. Now I am simpwy a millionaire.

What are some of your favorite projects you’re proud to have been a part of?
I have many but I would say my favowite project I worked on would be “The Hair Brained Hypnotist”. Which awwoed me to finawy give that wascal Bugs Bunny a taste of his own medicine!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n65hHr_odKE

How did you become interested in animation?
I was drawn to it early in life.

Where are you from and how did you get into the animation business?  
I am owiginawy from Bwookwyn, NY. but wivved most of my aduwt wife in Howwywood. My fiwst film was Continue reading

Sascha Ciezata

http://vimeo.com/36878241

What is your name and your current occupation?
Sascha Ciezata and I am an independent animator/producer who shoots my animation with my iPhone.

What are some of the crazier jobs you had before getting into animation?
I was a PA on the show Grey’s Anatomy for a season.

What are some of your favorite projects you’re proud to have been a part of?
I just finished doing animation for a controversial documentary called The Sheik and I that premiered at SXSW this year. It’s the first time I’ve contributed my animation to a feature film. I’m also proud of the work I’ve done with Funny or Die.

 How did you become interested in animation?
As a kid my father used to take me to Continue reading

Jonathan Lyons

http://vimeo.com/24527498

What is your name and your current occupation?
Jonathan Lyons, animator.

What are some of the crazier jobs you had before getting into animation?
One of my rules in life is always have a cool job.  Mine have included lifeguard, New York City bicycle messenger, and U.S. Navy deep sea diver.

What are some of your favorite projects you’re proud to have been a part of?
I’m proud to have worked on all 4 Pirates of the Caribbean movies.  But I’m also excited about my recent project at Tippett.   “Ted” is directed by Seth Macfarlane, and it’s going to be hysterically funny.

How did you become interested in animation?
As a kid, I loved the Harryhausen movies and Continue reading

Development 101 workshop: How to develop and pitch your concepts

Development-101-workshop

Silver Drawing Academy
Saturday, February 22, 2014 from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (PST)
Los Angeles, CA
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Got an amazing idea? The next Adventure Time or Sponge Bob? but don’t know how to put it all together? Want to develop your concept into a cohesive, sellable pitch? Then this is the workshop for you! We’ll learn what goes into putting together all the essential elements needed for a solid animated series bible. Topics covered include; creating your logline, springboards as well as character descriptions and personality interactions, all essential elements needed to pitch your idea to the networks.

We’ll develop a concept on the fly and do a mock bible so you can truly learn the steps it takes to get the job done and apply it to your own ideas! Come learn how to develop your concept for pitching and for graphic novels/comics!

Mike Milo is a 2 time Emmy award winning,  6 time nominated animator, director, writer, producer and designer. He has worked for most of animation’s major studios including Cartoon Network, Disney, Nickelodeon, Titmouse, Renegade, Warner Bros, Universal, Sony, Film Roman and Hanna Barbera. In addition he has had 9 development deals and 6 pilots to date and hopes to add to that this year. Most recently Mike finished up writing and drawing for Disney TV’s Phineas & Ferb as well as directing the new Disney show Randy Cunningham, 9th Grade Ninja at Titmouse. Last year ago he launched Animation Insider a site devoted to interviewing animation artists.
During all that time he has managed to co-produce two wonderful daughters, which are his best work to date.

Supplies you will need:

If you have a laptop or iPad so you can access the internet that will be great.

A ream of 8.5×11 paper

Pencils, pens.

See you there!

Model Sheet Monday: Powerpuff Girls/Dexter’s Lab

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Today’s Model Sheet Monday art comes from the very famous shows Powerpuff Girls and Dexter’s Laboratory. Both were great shows that broke new ground back in the early 90’s and paved the way for creator driven content which is still prevalent today. Many of the industry’s top talent came out of these shows such as Genndy Tartakovsky who recently finished up Hotel Transylvania at Sony and is rumored to be doing the sequel as well as helming some sort of animated Popeye project at Sony, Craig McCracken who is heading up his new show called Wander Over Yonder,  and Paul Rudish who’s now in charge of the new Mickey Mouse shorts at Disney. Many more industry vets who make the shows you love got started on these two productions and many more shows aped their distinct style.

From Wikipedia:

The Powerpuff Girls is an American animated television series created by animator Craig McCracken and produced by Cartoon Network Studios for Cartoon Network. The show centers on Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup, three girls with superpowers, as well as their “father”, the brainy scientist Professor Utonium, who all live in the fictional city of Townsville, USA. The girls are frequently called upon by the town’s childlike and naive mayor to help fight nearby criminals using their powers.

McCracken originally developed the show in 1992 as a cartoon short entitled Whoopass Stew! while in his second year at CalArts. Following a name change, Cartoon Network featured the first Powerpuff Girls pilots in its animation showcase program World Premiere Toons in 1995 and 1996. The series made its official debut as a Cartoon Cartoon on November 18, 1998, with the final episode airing on March 25, 2005. A total of 78 episodes were aired in addition to two shorts, a Christmas special, a feature film, and a tenth anniversary special. Additionally, the series has been nominated for six Emmy Awards, nine Annie Awards, and a Kids’ Choice Award during its run. Spin-off media include an anime, three CD soundtracks, a home video collection, and a series of video games, as well as various licensed merchandise. The series has received generally positive reception and won four awards.

Dexter’s Laboratory (commonly abbreviated as Dexter’s Lab) is an American comic science fiction animated children’s television series created by Genndy Tartakovsky for Cartoon Network. The series follows Dexter, a boy-genius with a secret laboratory filled with his collection of inventions. He constantly battles his sister Dee Dee, who always gains access despite his best efforts to keep her out, as well as his arch-rival and neighbor, Mandark. The series’ first two seasons contain additional segments: Dial M for Monkey, which focuses on Dexter’s pet lab monkey-turned-superhero, and The Justice Friends, about a trio of superheroes who share an apartment.

Tartakovsky first pitched the series to Hanna-Barbera‘s animated shorts showcase World Premiere Toons, basing it on student films he produced while attending the California Institute of the Arts. A pilot aired on Cartoon Network in February 1995, and in August viewer approval ratings convinced the network to order a half-hour series, which premiered on April 27, 1996. By 1999, 52 episodes and a television movie had been produced, and Tartakovsky then left the series to begin work on his other projects, Samurai Jack and Star Wars: Clone Wars. In 2001, the network revived the series under a different production team at Cartoon Network Studios, and after 26 more episodes, the series ended on November 20, 2003.

Dexter’s Laboratory received high ratings and became one of Cartoon Network’s most popular and successful original series. During its run, the series was nominated for 4 Primetime Emmy Awards, 4 Golden Reel Awards, and 9 Annie Awards, winning 3 additional Annie Awards. The series is notable for helping launch the careers of several cartoonists, such as Craig McCracken (The Powerpuff Girls, Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends and Wander Over Yonder), Seth MacFarlane (Family Guy, American Dad! and The Cleveland Show), Butch Hartman (The Fairly OddParents, Danny Phantom and T.U.F.F. Puppy), and Rob Renzetti (My Life as a Teenage Robot, My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, and Gravity Falls). Spin-off media include a series of comic books, DVD and VHS releases, music albums, collectible toys, and video games.