Episodes
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We spoke to Pegbarians and Amazing Animation Analysis' Florian Walraven about Mashed's trio of Donkey Kong cartoons, Donkey Kong's Bizarre Banana Adventure, Donkey Kong's Even More Bizarre Banana Adventure and Donkey's Blind Date.
What's more fun to write: drama or comedy? Is making shorter cartoons viable on YouTube anymore? And who had the idea to make this Donkey Kong speak Japanese instead of English? All is revealed in this episode of Rogue Pixels!
Rogue Pixels is the podcast that shares your love of the biggest and best online animations. Each week Colm Ahern chats with the creators of the internet’s most successful cartoons in order to learn more about how those toons came into existence.
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The people who made the cartoon!
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Donkey Kong's Bizarre Banana Adventure Credits
Produced by Tom Jenkins
Written and Animated by Pegbarians
Voice of Donkey and Diddy Kong, Pacman, Sonic, Snake, Link and Falcon by Pegbarians
English to Japanese Translation by Jip Minderman
Music curation by Pegbarians
Sound Design and additional voices by Jason Dewey
Donkey Kong's Even More Bizarre Banana Adventure Credits
Produced by Tom Jenkins
Written and Animated by Pegbarians
All voices by Florian Walraven
English to Japanese Translation by Jip Minderman
Music curation by Pegbarians
SFX by Pegbarians and Jason Dewey
Rogue Pixels is a Spud Gun Studios production.
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We spoke to ArtSpear Entertainment's Joe Bauer and Rita Artmann about their narrative-driven whodunnit follow-up to Super-Bowl, Fanfictasia!
How did they decide to focus on new characters like Thor and Hela? How much more of an undertaking, animation-wise, was Fanfictasia over the Super-Bowl trilogy? And who brings all those cinematic references to the table? All is revealed in this episode of Rogue Pixels!
Rogue Pixels is the podcast that shares your love of the biggest and best online animations. Each week Colm Ahern chats with the creators of the internet’s most successful cartoons in order to learn more about how those toons came into existence.
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The people who made the cartoon!
Watch the original cartoons here:
FANFICTASIA - The Phantom-like Menace: https://youtu.be/DI7FN5AM_7A
FANFICTASIA - The Vault of Un-Kept Secrets: https://youtu.be/PrM11kelhHU
FANFICTASIA - Guiltfinger: https://youtu.be/hs91rjuudDQ
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Fanfictasia Credits:
Written and voiced by Joe Bauer and Rita Artmann
Animation, music and sound by Joe Bauer
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We spoke to The Chalkeaters about their epic Animal Crossing and Doom video game parody song - Doom Crossing!
Did the band have to work fast to jump on the Doom Guy and Isabelle trend? How difficult was it to mash-up so many musical genres? How does an artist balance creative freedom vs creating art of already-established characters? All is revealed in this episode of Rogue Pixels!
Rogue Pixels is the podcast that shares your love of the biggest and best online animations. Each week Colm Ahern chats with the creators of the internet’s most successful cartoons in order to learn more about how those toons came into existence.
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The people who made the cartoon!
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Doom Crossing Credits:
Executive producer / songwriter: Alios
Composer / arranger: Ergy
Sound producer, arranger and engineer: Masel
"Animal Crossing" artist / cover artist: Pondis
"DOOM" artist: Hunternif
Character animator: Kiryumia
Motion designer, supporting animator and supporting sound engineer: Lenich
Isabelle vocals: Natalia Natchan aka PiNKII
"DOOM" supporting artist: Fedor Titov
Brutal "DOOM" voice: Jonathan Luhmann
Piano: Dmitry Kovzel
Flugelhorn: Kelly O'Donohue
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We spoke to Mashed's Ben Michael and Liam McKeown about their JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure and Friday Night Funkin’ mash-up, FNF's Bizarre Anime Adventure!
Who decided that Dio vs Boyfriend was an animated battle that must take place? How difficult was it to marry anime and FNF-style gameplay? And who's idea was it to have BF talk in beeps and boops? All is revealed in this episode of Rogue Pixels!
Rogue Pixels is the podcast that shares your love of the biggest and best online animations. Each week Colm Ahern chats with the creators of the internet’s most successful cartoons in order to learn more about how those toons came into existence.
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The people who made the cartoon!
Watch the original cartoons here:
FNF's Bizarre Anime Adventure: https://youtu.be/19Y-BDr29tA
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FNF's Bizarre Anime Adventure Credits:
Produced by Tom Jenkins and Ben Michael
Written by Ben Michael
Rough Animation by Liam McKeown
Clean up by Tim Bender, Kai Newton and Liam McKeown
Color by Rizatch and Liam McKeown
Rap Battle Art by Tim Bender
Rap Battle Animation by Moro and Tim Bender
Backgrounds by Eric Oleander
Voice of Jotaro by Alex Walker Smith
Voice of Dio by Kevin Andrew Rivera
Voice of Boyfriend by Kevin Afghani
Rap Battle Music Composed by Joe Simmons AKA Gizmode
Edit, compositing, Sound Design, VFX and Music Curation by Jason Alan Dewey
Rogue Pixels is a Spud Gun Studios production.
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We spoke to FusionAnimations Anthony Acedo about their long-running, super-ambitious object animation series, The Daily Object Show!
How important is audience participation on YouTube? How did this series go from Survivor-like to something that has a sprawling narrative? And why inanimate objects? All is revealed in this episode of Rogue Pixels!
Rogue Pixels is the podcast that shares your love of the biggest and best online animations. Each week Colm Ahern chats with the creators of the internet’s most successful cartoons in order to learn more about how those toons came into existence.
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The people who made the cartoon!
Watch the original cartoons here:
The Daily Object Show: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-VCQWkCeDlEUh2tsEzeg91aPQKH1pK0y
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We spoke to ArtSpear Entertainment's Joe Bauer and Rita Artmann about their juggernaut pop culture mash-up battle trilogy, Super-Hero-Bowl, Super-Villain-Bowl and Super-Showdown-Bowl!
How did a duo that was predominantly involved in live-action productions get involved in animation? Was the Super-Bowl trilogy planned out from the beginning? And how do you a tackle a project this big when you're just two people? All is revealed in this episode of Rogue Pixels!
Rogue Pixels is the podcast that shares your love of the biggest and best online animations. Each week Colm Ahern chats with the creators of the internet’s most successful cartoons in order to learn more about how those toons came into existence.
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The people who made the cartoon!
Watch the original cartoons here:
Super-Hero Bowl: https://youtu.be/K9G9lfA8fa8
Super-Villain-Bowl: https://youtu.be/YMnAGN2gRsw
Super-Showdown-Bowl: https://youtu.be/S6yLGIqyBM8
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Super-Hero-Bowl, Super-Villian-Bowl, Super-Showdown-Bowl Credits:
Written and voiced by Joe Bauer and Rita Artmann
Animation, music and sound by Joe Bauer
Rogue Pixels is a Spud Gun Studios production.
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We spoke to The Chalkeaters about their viral swing ear worm about Valve and Gabe Newell always getting stuck at the number two - Count To Three!
How did The Chalkeaters get both Gabe Newell and Ellen McLain from Portal involved in the project? What was the inspiration for the cardboard bodies on lollipop sticks art style? And why is My Little Pony important to the early stages of the band? All is revealed in this episode of Rogue Pixels!
Rogue Pixels is the podcast that shares your love of the biggest and best online animations. Each week Colm Ahern chats with the creators of the internet’s most successful cartoons in order to learn more about how those toons came into existence.
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The people who made the cartoon!
Watch the original cartoon here: https://youtu.be/jpw2ebhTSKs
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Count To Three Credits:
Executive producer / songwriter: Alios
Music producer / engineer: Tim Maslov
Arranger / guitars / choir Ergy
Lead artist / art director: Pondis
Lead animator / video composer: Lenich
Character animator: Kiryumia
Gabe Newell vocals: The Stupendium
GLaDOS vocals: Ellen McLain
Alyx vocals: Holly Turton
Supporting arranger / piano: Dmitry Kovzel
Drums: Matias Menarguez
Trumpet: Bruno Brito
Saxophones: Weber Marely
Trombone: Felipe Coelho
Choir: Hineko, Vasya, Martie, Chaos Angel, tooi_cat, Venix, Walter, Dmitry Litvinov, Tsumikashi, Lenich, Ergy, Dmitry Kovzel, Nikdoge, Felya, Jerico, Choki, Finch under cover, BertyDahlia, Victor Bird
Supporting artists: Hunternif, Koldan Grey, Freskovich, QuietVictories
Mastered by Stuart Hawkes at Metropolis Studios
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We spoke to Dangoheart Animation about their incredibly popular, multi-part anime series featuring Steve, the Enderman, Creepers and more – Minecraft Anime!
What inspired Dangoheart to begin creating animations for YouTube? How did their Minecraft collaboration with Merryweather Comics come about? And how difficult is it to balance wholesome and horny? All is revealed in this episode of Rogue Pixels!
Rogue Pixels is the podcast that shares your love of the biggest and best online animations. Each week Colm Ahern chats with the creators of the internet’s most successful cartoons in order to learn more about how those toons came into existence.
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The people who made the cartoon!
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We spoke to Pegbarians and Amazing Animation Analysis' Florian Walraven about Mashed's Super Mario Bros anime trilogy – some would call it the true Super Mario Bros movie – Super Anime Brothers!
Why does the Mario vs Luigi story work so well in this when the brothers are just hats and moustaches? How difficult is it to give up control when you've been the head of this Mario party? And... the all-important question... why Mario but anime? All is revealed in this episode of Rogue Pixels!
Rogue Pixels is the podcast that shares your love of the biggest and best online animations. Each week Colm Ahern chats with the creators of the internet’s most successful cartoons in order to learn more about how those toons came into existence.
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The people who made the cartoon!
Watch the original cartoon here: https://youtu.be/i68yN3qa0BQ
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Super Anime Brothers Credits:
Produced by Tom Jenkins & Ben Michael
Written by Florian Walraven
Animated by Pegbarians (Part 1 & 2)
Rough animation by Smash Toons
Colour Design, Lead Colour by Jan F. Sorrentino
Additional Colour by Billy B Crinion, Claire Mackenzie, Kai Newton, Smash Toons
Backgrounds by Josh Floyd, Eric Oleander, Liam McKeown & Ethan Menegakis
16 Bit Intro & Outro Animation by Tim Bender
Additional VFX by Jan F. Sorrentino & Jason Alan Dewey
Compositing by Jason Alan Dewey
Additional compositing by Dalton Brown
Sound design and music by Tom Polkamp & Jason Alan Dewey
Additional music composed by Alex Walker Smith
Voice of non-anime Mario, non-anime Luigi, Head Koopa and Bear by Florian Walraven
Voice of Mario and Wario by Alex Walker Smith
Voice of Luigi by Blake Swift
Voice of Gooigi and Narrator by Mick Lauer
Voice of Toad, Kid Toads & Kid Goomba by Eileen 'EileMonty' Montgomery
Voice of Waluigi, Koopaling & Shyguy by RicanFly
Voice of Chomp, Hench Koopa & Toad Father by Steven "Sarifus" Kelly
Rogue Pixels is a Spud Gun Studios production.
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On this episode of Rogue Pixels, we're chatting to Tom Jenkins and Liam McKeown of Mashed about one of the biggest YouTube animated music videos of 2017... or ever, frankly. It's time to chat about No Mercy.
How did Mashed get involved with The Living Tombstone for this collab? Were there a few redesigns of these Overwatch characters before the toon released? How did Mashed feel about the I'm Already Tracer TikTok Overwatch meme? All is revealed on this episode of your favourite podcast about online animation!
Rogue Pixels is the podcast that shares your love of the biggest and best online animations. Each week Colm Ahern chats with the creators of the internet’s most successful cartoons in order to learn more about how those toons came into existence.
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No Mercy Credits:
Animated by Liam McKeown
Produced by Tom Jenkins
Music Production by Yoav Landau
Songwriting, Lyrics by Yoav Landau, Cien Miller (Crusher-P)
Guitar Recordings by Or “Orko” Cohen
Vocals by Gabriel C. Brown and LittleJayneyCakes
Mastering by Recursion Mastering
Vocal Editing and Tuning by Freddy van Hoof
Subtitles by Laura Rankin
Rogue Pixels is a Spud Gun Studios production.
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Welcome to your new favourite podcast all about online animations: Rogue Pixels! On each episode, you'll get to hear us chat to your favourite creators about some of the biggest cartoons on YouTube. This week, we're talking to Ben Michael and Jason Alan Dewey of Mashed about one of the internet's biggest cartoon series of 2022, There's Something About Amy.
Sonic the Hedgehog cartoons rarely come as emotional as this series proved to be, but fans adored this different take on Amy Rose. Listen now to learn about the original pitch to bring back Secret History Tails and how The Batman Who Laughs influenced the story of Amy Rose and her fox friend. You'll also hear about how YouTube restrictions resulted in some of the series' most iconic imagery. And, on top of that, you'll hear Ben and Jason wax lyrical on the talents of voice actor Eilemonty for her performances as both Amy and Tails.
Rogue Pixels is the podcast that shares your love of the biggest and best animations online. Each week Colm Ahern chats with the creators of the internet’s most successful cartoons in order to learn more about how those toons came into existence.
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There's Something About Amy Part 1 - 4 Credits:
Producers: Tom Jenkins and Ben Michael
Writers: Jason Dewey and Ben Michael
Pre-Production and Animatic: Ben "Wonchop" Smallman
Rough Animation: Wonchop, BillyBCreations, Claire MacKenzie, Liam McKeown, Esau "LDranzer" A. Munoz
Clean Up: Wonchop, BillyBCreations, Claire MacKenzie, Tim Bender, Liam McKeown, Rae, Jenny Polden
Colour: Wonchop, BillyBCreations, Claire MacKenzie, Tim Bender, Liam McKeown, Spirited, LDranzer, Rae, Jenny Polden
Backgrounds: Jenny Polden, Eric Oleander, Catarine Cândido, Baubalti
Lighting and Compositing: Liam McKeown
Voice of Amy & Tails: Eileen 'EileMonty' Montgomery
Voice of Sonic and Knuckles: Blake Swift
Voice of Tails: Mick Lauer
Animation: Wonchop, LDranzer, Luximus
Post-Production: Wonchop, Liam McKeown, Jason Dewey
Edit, Music Curation and Sound Design: Jason Dewey
Additional SFX, Mix and Original Music: Alex Walker Smith
Rogue Pixels is a Spud Gun Studios production.
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Welcome to your new favourite podcast all about online animations: Rogue Pixels! On each episode, you'll get to hear us chat to your favourite creators about some of the biggest cartoons on YouTube. This week, we're talking to Tom Jenkins and Ben Michael of Mashed about one of the internet's most-beloved Sonic the Hedgehog cartoons, Secret History of Sonic & Tails.
Over the past seven years, this Sonic cartoon has taken on a life of it's own. A lot of that, of course, is down to Sonic's best friend. It's fair to say that Tails (voiced by Mick Lauer and animated by Zeurel) is one of the most recognisable characters from the Mashed archive. Fans have created art, video game mods, and more based off this version of Miles Prower. Tom and Ben break down the origins of the character on this episode, as well as how they decided to bring him back for There's Something About Amy.
Rogue Pixels is the podcast that shares your love of the biggest and best animations online. Each week Colm Ahern chats with the creators of the internet’s most successful cartoons in order to learn more about how those toons came into existence.
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Secret History of Sonic & Tails Credits:
Animated by Zeurel
Produced by Tom Jenkins
Written by Mick Lauer
Voice Of Sonic: Blake Swift
Voice of Amy: Eileen "EileMonty” Montgomery
Voice of Mr Sega: Mick Lauer
Voice of Tails: Mick Lauer
Music By: Alex Walker Smith
Sound Design and Mix by Laura Rankin
Rogue Pixels is a Spud Gun Studios production.
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