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gunterfan1992 · 10 months
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“Exploring the Land of Ooo”
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Just another friendly reminder that the revised and updated version of Exploring the Land of Ooo can be pre-ordered through the University Press of Mississippi’s website! You all don’t know how excited I am for this book to come out!
What Are Folks Saying about the Book?
“As thorough and comprehensive an account of Adventure Time as one could possibly hope for. I’m grateful for and flattered by all the care that Paul A. Thomas put into this work.” —Tom Herpich (Writer/Storyboard Artist)
“Fascinating revelations from the world’s foremost scholar of Ooo.” —Casey James Basichis (Composer)
“Pen Ward’s Adventure Time is just the sort of bellwether series that deserves the thorough and thoughtful historical accounting Thomas has given us here. I love it (but I still freaking hate Trudy).” —Eric Homan (Associate Producer)
“Exploring the Land of Ooo is a wonderful book offering an extremely engaging and thorough production history of the popular show Adventure Time.” —Paul Booth (Professor of Media and Cinema Studies, DePaul University)
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mi4011malith · 2 months
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My top 3 Animators
Here’s a detailed research of these animators:
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Pendleton Ward
Ward Taylor Pendleton Johnston, known professionally as Pendleton Ward, or simply Pen Ward, is the creator of Adventure Time and the original Animated short, as well as a production designer for Steven Universe. Pendleton Ward currently works for Cartoon Network Studios and Frederator Studios. He was born on September 23, 1982, and grew up in San Antonio, Texas.
In 2002/2003, Pendleton Ward published a webcomic titled Bueno the Bear. He later took down the comics because he thought they were "terrible."[3] However, he retains the name "buenothebear" for his website and his handle on sites like Twitter. Later, Pen created a short for Frederator Studios titled "Barrista" starring Bueno the Bear.
Pen continued to work on short animations for Frederator's Random! Cartoons which aired on Nicktoons. There, he worked with several people who later join him on the Adventure Time series, including composer Casey James Basichis, Adam Muto and Niki Yang. His two shorts were "The Bravest Warriors" and the "Adventure Time" animated short. The "Adventure Time" short was made in 2006 and went on to become an internet phenomenon in 2007, with over 1,000,000 views by November of that year.[4] (Internet searches seem to indicate it first went viral in mid-January 2007, although the original versions of the video on YouTube have since been removed.) Pen pitched Adventure Time as a full series in 2006 or 2007 to Nickelodeon, however, they passed it up for Fanboy & Chum Chum, a CGI animated Television series. It took some time until Cartoon Network decided to pick up the show, which, some fans believe, was better then the show being in the hands of Nickelodeon.
In 2008, Pendleton Ward worked on Cartoon Network's The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack (along with JG Quintel, creator of Regular Show) as a writer and storyboard artist. Flapjack was a storyboard-driven show, meaning that the storyboard artists also wrote the episodes, based on an outline. The experience inspired Pen to run Adventure Time the same way, once it was picked up as a series.
Pen became interested in animation at an early age, inspired by his mother, Bettie Ward, who was an artist and worked with animators. He started drawing flipbooks in first grade.
At the Adventure Time panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2011, Matt Groening, creator of The Simpsons and Futurama, made a surprise appearance, telling a story about Pendleton's childhood. His mother brought him to visit his house to get advice on how to be an animator. However, he couldn't remember what advice he had given to him.
Pen attended CalArts, where he became friends with JG Quintel. (They later worked on Flapjack together, and in 2009, Quintel went on to create Regular Show). At a "Producers Show" at CalArts, Pen met Eric Homer from Frederator Studios, which was his first lead in working with Frederator.
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Jonathan Djob Nkondo
He was born in Paris in 1987 and grew up in the suburbs, drawing loads since he was a kid. He was really inspired by cartoons like Dragon Ball Z, Mighty Max, Patlabor, Inspector Gadget, Ulysses 31, the Warner Bros ones and video games like Zelda, TMNT and Mario Bros.
But at some point, his parents decided they wanted him and his siblings to watch less TV, so they got rid of it. There was not much to do and entertain himself with, which led him to start reading a lot of books and comics.
He used to go to the library a lot and copy/draw over those drawings, trying to understand the techniques behind them. He was more curious about characters in general, and one day he just decided to create his own, along with his own stories for them.
But yeah, he read a lot of comics — and very diverse ones. Loads of Belgian ones: the famous ones like TinTin, Spirou, Les 4 As (The 4 Aces), Bone… A lot of mangas as well and, later on, during college, he found out about the American comics like Spider Man, Xmen, Gen 13, Witchblade, Spawn, etc.
He is a big fan of Katsuhiro Otomo. Akira is the first manga heread when he was a kid. He was too young at the time to fully understand the story behind it, but his style blew his mind. He just recently bought the 6 volume set (like 2 years ago) and he’s still impressed by the drawings.
But the story and message have now became more important to him. He thinks the three most impactful mangas he read when he was kid were Akira, Gunnm from Yukito Kishiro and Gon from Masashi Tanaka.
On the “dreamy” comment: well, a lot of my ideas are actually coming from dreams I have.
It’s definitely happened that I dreamt about something and then illustrated it afterwards. I tend to be very conscious when I’m dreaming (sort of lucid dreaming), and I think it’s a good source of inspiration. Often times I feel stuck with an idea or get a hint of a path that could be interesting to develop, so I usually keep that in mind and I kind of unlock those during my sleep.
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Yoneyama Mai
Mai worked at TRIGGER, an anime production company that is highly regarded both in Japan and abroad. There, she was in charge of the animation director for “Kill la Kill” and the character design for “Kiznaiver” and other aspects of the works, and she emerged as a force to be reckoned with. In the 2019 Japanese massive hit animated film “PROMARE”, having played a central role in visual development and other aspects of the work, she has a definite presence in the animation and illustration industry.
Mai has also been remarkably active as an illustrator, such as working on the main visual for the EVANGELION fashion brand “RADIO EVA”. And she held a solo exhibition “SHE” in 2019 and a solo exhibition “EGO” in 2021, her activities as an artist gain momentum.
Her works are characterised by the depiction that you can feel the flow of emotions and movements, which is the result of the fusion of a broad and deep sensibility that includes not only Japanese but also Asian elements, and an expressive ability to convey situations backed by the outstanding skills of an outstanding animator.
“For me, drawing animation is an act that reminds me of the preciousness of the moment. I like the state that is created by extending the moment of a single frame, preparing many of them, and establishing a flow of movement by moving them back and forth, so that all the moments are interacting with each other, so I made it into my work.”
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intothenightkitchen · 5 years
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the Adventure Time soundtrack you always wanted is coming!
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kingofooo · 6 years
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Adventure Time: Diamonds & Lemons - main title
designed and animated by Ivan Dixon & Paul Robertson
arrangement and vocals by Tim Kiefer
original main title song written by Pendleton Ward & Casey James Basichis
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Pendleton Ward
Pen became interested in animation at an early age, inspired by his mother, who was an artist and worked with animators. He started drawing flipbooks in first grade. 
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In 2002/2003, Pendleton Ward published a webcomic titled Bueno the Bear. He later took down the comics because he thought they were "terrible. However, he retains the name "buenothebear" for his website and his handle on sites like Twitter. Later, Pen created a short for Frederator Studios titled "Barrista" starring Bueno the Bear.
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Pen continued to work on short animations for Frederator's Random! Cartoons which aired on Nicktoons. There, he worked with several people who later join him on the Adventure Time series, including composer Casey James Basichis, Adam Muto and Niki Yang. His two shorts were "The Bravest Warriors" and the "Adventure Time" animated short. The "Adventure Time" short was made in 2006 and went on to become an internet phenomenon in 2007, with over 1,000,000 views by November of that year  
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Adventure Time has a great animation and charters are unique. The colours are bright and catch the attention of the viewers.
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dummyringbomb · 7 years
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ooooooohhhhhh i know they have some stuff up on soundcloud, but if casey james basichis and tim kiefer were to one day dump every piece music they composed for adventure time, or if cartoon network were to release a complete soundtrack, that’d be like a dream come true for me 
it still baffles me how nobody really talks about the background music in adventure time, besides when its accompanied by a musical number, when it’s always been one of my favorite parts of the show and has always been super inspirational to me; especially when the show first started in 2010, when I was like 11 and I had no prior exposure to experimental/ambient/drill n bass/IDM stuff like this, it blew my mind
the title card music to “ricardio” and “wizards” have always been a personal favorites of mine 
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markpichay-blog-blog · 12 years
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Casey James Basichis composes the score for the cartoon Adventure Time.
ʕ •ᴥ•ʔ c u live pliss.
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gunterfan1992 · 1 year
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Pre-Order an Updated version of “Exploring the Land of Ooo”!
In 2020, I released Exploring the Land of Ooo, which took a behind-the-scenes approach to Adventure Time by detailing its complex production history. The book was (at least for me!) a smash success, and the University Press of Mississippi soon agreed to re-release it. And so, I whipped up some more content, conducted more interviews, and produced an updated version.
I’m excited to announce that this version is finally available for pre-order! Here’s the cover:
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Here’s the description:       
Exploring the Land of Ooo: An Unofficial Overview and Production History of Cartoon Network’s "Adventure Time" is a guide through the colorful and exuberant animated television series that initially aired from 2010 to 2018. Created by visionary artist Pendleton Ward, the series was groundbreaking and is credited by many with heralding in a new golden age of animation. Known for its distinct sense of humor, bold aesthetic choices, and memorable characters, Adventure Time has amassed a fan-following of teenagers and young adults in addition to children. Popularly and critically acclaimed, the show netted three Annie awards, eight Emmys, and a coveted Peabody.
In this thorough overview, author Paul A. Thomas explores the nuances of Adventure Time’s characters, production history, ancillary media, and vibrant fandom. Based in part on interviews with dozens of the creative individuals who made the show possible, the volume comprises a captivating mix of oral history and primary source analysis. With fresh insight, the book considers the show’s guest-directed episodes, outlines its most famous songs, and explores how its characters were created and cast. Written for fans and scholars alike, Exploring the Land of Ooo ensures that, when it comes to Adventure Time, the fun truly will never end.
And here’s what some cool people have said about it:
As thorough and comprehensive an account of Adventure Time as one could possibly hope for. I’m grateful for and flattered by all the care that Paul A. Thomas put into this work.—Tom Herpich
"Pen Ward’s Adventure Time is just the sort of bellwether series that deserves the thorough and thoughtful historical accounting Thomas has given us here. I love it (but I still freaking hate Trudy).—Eric Homan
Exploring the Land of Ooo is a wonderful book offering an extremely engaging and thorough production history of the popular show Adventure Time.—Paul Booth
Fascinating revelations from the world’s foremost scholar of Ooo.—Casey James Basichis
Pre-order a copy today through UP Mississippi’s website here: https://www.upress.state.ms.us/Books/E/Exploring-the-Land-of-Ooo
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bluemako · 12 years
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Vampire Time
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starman-jr · 12 years
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Casey James | Saint Nick Of Bloomingdales / Busby Berkley Binaural Window Display Headphone Mix
Sorry it's not even Christmas, but this is one of the greatest songs I've ever heard. Also in the top two Christmas albums I've ever heard.
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u0o · 13 years
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markpichay-blog-blog · 12 years
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gunterfan1992 · 5 years
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GET IT WHILE IT IS HOT!
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Pendleton Ward is a freakin genius and so is the man who makes his music, Casey James Basichis
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whispermewishes-blog · 13 years
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"WHEN WEDDINGBELLS THAW" from ADVENTURE TIME
by composer Casey James Basichis
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gunterfan1992 · 4 years
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Announcing My Book: “Exploring the Land of Ooo”
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After almost two years of writing, researching, and editing, I’m so so so happy to announce the release of my Adventure Time book: Exploring the Land of Ooo. As of July 10, the book is OFFICIALLY OUT! DOWNLOAD IT HERE! Please spread the word, and read on for more info!
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What Is It?
Exploring the Land of Ooo is a comprehensive, 300+ page overview of Adventure Time, covering the characters, the show’s production, and its fandom. Here’s what the blurb on the back of the book says:
Exploring the Land of Ooo is a detailed consideration of Adventure Time, the colorful and exuberant animated television series that aired from 2010–18 on Cartoon Network. Created by visionary artist Pendleton Ward, the series was groundbreaking and is credited by many with heralding in a new golden age of animation. In this manuscript, author Paul Thomas presents a thorough overview of the series, explicating the nuances of its characters, its production history, its storytelling methods, and its vibrant fandom. Based in part on interviews with dozens of those individuals who made the show possible, this book aims to ensure that, when it comes to Adventure Time, the fun truly will never end.
Curious as to whom I interviewed? Why, let me list all of my insider sources: Sam Alden, Alex Campos, Casey James Basichis, Ako Castuera, Ashley Eriksson, Evil (formerly Babeo Baggins), Graham Falk, Ghostshrimp, Polly Guo, Tom Herpich, Derek Hunter, Ke Jiang, Tim Kiefer, Derek Kirk Kim, Laura Knetzger, Sandra Lee, Kirsten Lepore, Jesse Moynihan, Justin Moynihan, Kris Mukai, Hanna K. Nyström, Kent Osborne, Jack Pendarvis, Andy Ristaino, Lindsay Small-Butera, Rebecca Sugar, Soichi Terada, Rich Vreeland (Disasterpeace), Thomas Wellmann, Michelle Xin, and Niki Yang. (Not to mention dozens of fans!)
The gang is (almost) all here!
How Much Is It?
This is a great question, because it has a great answer: It’s free! I initially wanted to publish this work through McFarland and Company (an indie academic book publisher), but Cartoon Network sent a somewhat nasty email about copyright that (understandably) spooked the publisher. So instead, I’ve decided to publish this through the University of Kansas Libraries. (I’m still working on a McFarland book, though—keep your eyes peeled). The benefit here is that KU Libraries is a legit publisher but they have allowed me to release this book for free so anyone with an Internet connection can read it. Win-win!
If you’re interested in a hard copy of the book, feel free to send me a message for details. I’m planning on getting a limited run of this book pressed up. If you want one, I’ll only charge you for the production + shipping (which I’m assuming will place it at around ~$10).
I’m so excited for you all to read this book! Please send me any and all questions; I’ll be more than happy to answer!
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