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The fifth episode of Random! Cartoons.

Call Me Bessie[]

Callmebessie

Created by Diane Kredensor and Dana Galin
Directed by Yvette Kaplan

Synopsis[]

Happy-go-lucky cow Bessie decides that the perfect way to spend a day is to drag her paranoid elephant friend Al to scuba diving lessons. When the duo get lost in shark-infested waters, their underwater survival skills are put to the test.

Voice Cast[]

Voice Actors: Character(s):
Audrey Wasilewski Bessy
Fred Stoller Al
Dee Bradley Baker Senor Swampy, Turkey, Dolphins

Production notes / Changes[]

This short was created by Diane Kredensor and Dana Galin. Diane did the storyboard and Yvette Kapolan directed the short. The oversea animation was directed by Dong Soo Lee.

Trivia[]

Teapot[]

Teapot

Created by Greg Eagles, under the art direction of Dahveed Kolodny-Nagy
Directed by Robert Alvarez

Synopsis[]

Teapot is an 11 year-old boy determined to become a superstar rapper. Only one problem. When he tries to rap he can't find a beat with a map...cause the boy ain't got no rhythm!

Voice Cast[]

Voice Actors: Character(s):
Greg Eagles Teapot, James Brown Clock, Silkbone, Blind Guy, Body Guard
Cathy Lewis Bouche
Hilda Boulware Mother's Voice
Chara Hammonds Video Vixens #1 and #2
deMann Announcer

Production notes / Changes[]

Teapot was the creation of voice artist Greg Eagles, known for his work on The Grim Reaper on The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy. He teamed up with Flash animator Dahveed Kologdy-Nagy to pitch the idea to Teapot and it got the green-light. Greg Eagles wrote the concept, script music score, songs and voice direction, while Dahveed did the character and art designs. Unlike most of Dahveed's projects, this short was oversea animated traditionally at Wang Film instead of Flash, even though he made the character models in Flash before their clean up models came. It was storyboarded by Alex Almaguer and directed by Robert Alvarez, both whom also worked on Billy & Mandy, which may be the reason why both shows look a bit similar. Greg himself did many of the voices in the short, including the star. Nickelodeon did not pick the series up but a Teapot! animatic opening sequence was made and a failed Kickstarter / Indiegogo for a proposed iPad game entitled "Teapot! Rap it Up!" were created. The series still has not been picked up.

Trivia[]

  • The alarm clock that Teapot destroyed is based on famous singer James Brown, and was even credited as such in the short.
  • The Robert Alvarez portion of the title card has a signature saying "DAHVEED 2006!" assuming Dahveed finished that card in 2006 when Teapot was finalizing production.

Hornswiggle[]

Hornswiggle

Created by Jerry Beck
Directed by Rich Arons

Synopsis[]

HORNSWIGGLE was produced as part of Fred Seibert's "Random Cartoons" series for Nickelodeon. HORNSWIGGLE is a rhinoceros who longs for fun and adventure. In the pilot, he decides to become the sidekick of the jungle hero Zan-Tar. Despite a restraining order, Hornswiggle tries his best to assist his favorite jungle hero - ultimately sending him to the jungle hospital.

Voice Cast[]

Voice Actors: Character(s):
Renie Auberjonais Hornswiggle, Apeman #2
Jeff Bennett Zantar, Apeman #3
Maurice LaMarche Birdsdorf, Apeman #1
Cheryl Chase Nurse #1, Nurse #2

Production notes / Changes[]

This series was created and developed by animation historian Jerry Beck which got picked for Random! Cartoons. The short was directed by Rich Arons. Bill Burnett, creator of Dr. Froyd's Funny Farm, score the music for this short. The animation style is a homage to Gene Deitch's limited style. Originally, it was suppose to be a Terrytoon's Sidney the Elephant revival short, but due to copyright issues, Jerry made his own original character based on Sidney. The short was also co-produced by Gang of Seven Animation, an animation company that Arons was a part of, and as such, the film was co-produced and voice directed by the studio's head, Tom Tataranowicz. Sunwoo Entertainment handled the oversea animation.

Trivia[]

  • The art style is based on Gene Deitch's work since Jerry Beck is friends with him.
  • Zantar is an obvious parody of Tarzan.
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