Special Event: NATPE

Interactive Headline News

Interactive TV with Hugo

By Amid Amidi | Monday, February 1, 1999 at 12:00am

Interactive Television Entertainment has firmed deals with Columbia and Peru for the interactive television show "Hugo, the TV Troll." Hugo premiered in Columbia on Canal Capital in December '98, and in Peru in January '99. The show, which allows the TV audience to respond instantaneously to programming content by using their telephone touchpad, currently airs in over 20 countries.

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The Superfresh "SpaceBuddies!" are at NATPE

By Amid Amidi | Thursday, January 28, 1999 at 12:00am

Superfresh Productions (Booth 3331) brings with them "SpaceBuddies!," best described as "The X-Files" from the alien's point of view. The half-hour clay animated sitcom recalls the old serials of the 1950s, only this time the hero, Nanook, is a little chartreuse man from outer space. "SpaceBuddies!" aims to explain Earth's mysteries...from the alien autopsy video to the success of Celine Dion.

Series Headline News

Cambium has Kaboodles at NATPE

By Amid Amidi | Thursday, January 28, 1999 at 12:00am

Toronto, Canada-based Cambium Releasing has three new products - "Kit and Kaboodle" for the US and Latin American markets, "Littlest Angel's Easter," and "Infosaurus News Flash." "Kit and Kaboodle" (26 x 12 minutes) is from 1985 Academy Award-winning director Jon Minnis (Best Animated Short Film - Charade) and is a co-production between Cambium Film & Video Production and Cinegroup in Montreal. This pre-school series not only entertains, but also teaches children about themselves and how to interact with one another, says Cambium Senior VP Rita Carbone Fleury.

Animated Headline News

GLC Productions presents “Buddy System”

By Amid Amidi | Thursday, January 28, 1999 at 12:00am

GLC Productions, a New York-based production/post-production company, debuts their maiden series venture at this year's show, The Buddy System, an animated Seinfeld meets The Odd Couple. The show, created by Big Nate syndicated cartoonist Lincoln Peirce, centers on the escapades of Buddy and Howie, a pair of sports-crazy twenty-something bachelors. Projected as a weekly half-hour 3D animated series, GLC has produced a 7-minute segment from the premiere viewable at NATPE.

Series Headline News

D'Ocon has lots of NATPE animation programs

By Amid Amidi | Thursday, January 28, 1999 at 12:00am

Barcelona, Spain-based animation company D'Ocon Films Productions announces the launch of a co-production with Sony Wonder on Myths&Legends, a 13-episode series (with an option of a second set of 13), about two kids who discover a magic cavern which allows them to travel back through history. Their adventures take them to ancient Greece, the shores of Loch Ness and amongst the Knights of the Round Table; in each case making sure that good triumphs over evil.

Films Headline News

Rembrandt offers the Zagreb Film library at NATPE

By Amid Amidi | Wednesday, January 27, 1999 at 12:00am

Over four decades, Zagreb Film produced about 600 animated films that won hundreds of international awards and became world renowned for a unique animation style that became known as "the Zagreb School." For the first time, the studio's library will be offered for international distribution at NATPE through Rembrandt Films. Rembrandt has divided the films into thirteen episodes of 26 minutes each.

Animated Headline News

Canal+ Distribution hits U.S. shores

By Amid Amidi | Wednesday, January 27, 1999 at 12:00am

Four animated series are making their U.S. debuts at NATPE this year through Paris-based Canal+ Distribution/Canal+ Image International: Fennec (52 x 13 minutes), Blazing Dragons (26 x 13 minutes) created by Monty Pythons Terry Jones, The Pirate Family (26 x 26 minutes) and Tristan & Isolde (26 x 26 minutes). Canal+ is also offering the feature-length version of the animated feature, Trouble with Sophie, based on the famous childrens book by the Countess Segur.

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MTV goes “Downtown.” at NATPE

By Amid Amidi | Tuesday, January 26, 1999 at 12:00am

MTV brings five different animated shows to NATPE including their newest entry, MTV Downtown, a look at the lives of a group of diverse, multi-ethnic characters who live, work and play in the East Village of New York City. The cast centers on a pair of siblings who are polar opposites: older brother Alex is introverted and thoughtful, while teenage Chaka is wild and impulsive. Thirteen half-hour episodes of the show are being offered.

Series Headline News

DIC debuts new cartoons Sabrina, Sonic and Sherlock

By Amid Amidi | Tuesday, January 26, 1999 at 12:00am

DIC is introducing three new half-hour series at NATPE: Sabrina: The Animated Series, Sonic Underground and Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century. Sabrina is based off the ABC TV series which was originally based on the Archie comic books. 65 episodes, scheduled to air in the U.S. on UPNs Disney Afternoon and distributed by Buena Vista Television internationally, will feature the voice of Emily Hart as 12-year old Sabrina and Melissa Joan Hart as the voice of Sabrinas two aunts.

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Made-for-Internet movie comes to television

By Amid Amidi | Tuesday, January 26, 1999 at 12:00am

Kaleidoscope Media Group has entered a deal with Brilliant Digital Entertainment to distribute Gravity Angels, (viewable at http://www.multipathmovies.com) the Internets first full-length 3D computer animated movie. The two-hour sci-fi thriller, which will be offered at NATPE for domestic and international broadcast and home video rights, uses Brilliants proprietary production technology. Brilliants president Kevin Bermeister explains, Our tools allow us to create scalable animation in one production process.

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Plympton's Comic of the Week: A Conception Question

This week's comic is a funny look at an extremely controversial issue. A new outrageous comicby Bill Plympton can be found each Friday at his website.

For further collections of Bill's comics, read his brand new book: "We EatTonight!" a new collection of Bill's print cartoons from major magazines,some of which inspired the gags in his short films. These are all quickone-panel bits of shocking hilarity. "We Eat Tonight!" is now available for

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