Month: March 2004

  • Yesterday… 

    - the crew celebrated the end of ML Season 2. Well really, the end of all Season 2  pre-production, with the final batch of episodes having been shipped overseas for animation. That brings us up to 39 episodes.(See an episode listing on CN.com’s Mucha Lucha website


    Sal Soul & Boogie Dan/ JIVE TURKEY EXPERIENCE
     © 2004 Fwak! Animation

    - Eddie and I were introduced to potential Writers for our new concept in development -  (note: the stuff on this webpage is very out of date.) We met with three different personalities, with three totally different approaches to the concept. All entertaining! It’s going to be a tough choice and we still have more writers to meet next week…

    - We had drinks at the Tonga Hut with Lisa (visiting from Atlanta), George Krstic (creator of Cartoon Network’s  Megas XLR, formerly known as “Lowbrow”) and his partner, Sue.Very cool people!

    As for the Tonga Hut, it received a glowing review  in the LA Weekly a while back - which is why we decided to check it out. ( Tiki-Ti is also closed at the moment) The Tonga Hut decor has two big Moais – one inside, one outside – and a bamboo bar. But it also has electronic darts games, a popcorn machine and  a sports channel playing on a TV above the bar which totally kills any sort of South Seas ambience the place might have had… Anyhow, the drinks were cheap and our friendly bar waitress was Translyvanian.

    - News flash: Newline is remaking Hairspray.  What?? John Waters’  Hairspray is perfect as it is. Why does it need to be remade??

  • Polysics

    We saw Polysics last night at the Knitting Factory – our third live music experience in LA after Los Straitjackets & Thievery Corporation - and what a night it was. These guys are awesome. Amazing still, the support for this band in a small club on a school night.

    Review of Polysics by sidewinderzine :-

    “…frantic new wave antics… electronic minimalism… abrasive angular pop… punk rock energy…. and the lo-fi blips and bleeps of your hastily discard atari 2600.

    On the flyer, it’s “…DEVO meets the Matrix”. Music aside, it was a fun spectacle. The lead singer/guitar player was a real livewire, screaming in Japlish at the audience. Our favourite was the keyboard/vocoder player. While the other band members jumped around in a frenzy, her movements were completely robotic and timed to the music: from the pom-pom shaking to the headbanging,and vocoder singing. Yeah! Live music performances should be more visually-entertaining!

    Added to Wishlist: Polysics DVDVPVDVLIVE DVD (Music Videos)

    Polysics are from Japan & are touring the USA this month


    RE: our previous blog entry about the Osaka Pro wrestlers… there’s a great editorial on the FPU website on the history of Japanese masked wrestlers.

    “…A group of lucha art media elite including Rafael Navarro, Mort and Chin of “¡Mucha Lucha!” and novelist Christa Faust sat ringside as the Osaka contingent melded perfectly with SoCal local promotion Revolution Pro.” - Mr Unknown

    Aw thanks, Mr Unknown.


    Random Links

     

    Iona Rozeal Brown’s “Shinto-Hip Hop” paintings. From this article:

    Brown, who is African-American, has always felt a certain kinship to Japanese culture. As a child, she grew up familiar with Japanese theater and was a fan of martial arts movies. She felt it even more when she visited Japan. Most astounding were the ganguro girls, who darken their faces, and the Japanese youth who dress and act like b-girls and b-boys and hang out at hip-hop clubs.

    Music to Make Models By - at BasicHip.com this week. We’re downloading!

    Bardot A Go Go - is a documentary about Sixties French music. Can’t wait to see this. (link via robot action boy)

    Religious Kitsch

  • REV Pro meets OSAKA Pro

       
    Ebessan  versus Kuishinbo Kamen
    from Osaka Pro Wrestling

    Yesterday’s Revolution Pro event was a hoot. It’s common knowledge amongst lucha fans that after Mexico, Japan is the next country to have a legacy of masked wrestlers. But we’d never seen any LIVE until yesterday and now I want more!!! Look at those masks!! Yes, Kuishinbo Kamen’s mask has big black glasses & buck teeth. And Ebessan is the “God of Laughter”.

    In the Super Happy Match, these two wrestlers from Osaka Pro-wrestling  tag teamed with regulars of RevPro -  The Human Tornado and Top Gun Talwar. Imagine two clowns, a pimp and an angry pilot in the ring together.  Ebessan and Kuishinbo Kamen had lots of comedy routines mixed in with their wrestling. Words cannot describe the craziness.

    So we played the Ebessan promotional DVD last night, and what do you know, these guys are HUGE over in Japan.  In the DVD, they are at an arena the size of a WWE production. As he enters the ring, The ‘God of Laughter’ blesses the fans by annointing them with his leafy branch. He is followed by fifty women dressed like nuns, all carrying leafy branches and chanting. When Kuishinbo Kamen the clown appears (sporting a backpack!), he is high up on stage  in the middle of a long line of  perfectly-synchronized singing dancing school girls, and of course, there’s pyrotechnics all round. It’s indeed an honor to have seen these guys wrestle at such a small indie arena in Southern California. What a treat.

    Related links:

    Cacao Planning - (Japanese website) Makers of Japanese prowrestling masks. Lots of cool masks here.

    RevPro photo galleries  from Shanesphotos.com.

  • Thank God It’s Friday…

    Wow. I don’t know how long this has been happening, but Cafepress offers a book publishing service! You can pick binding types, book sizes… and design your own cover.

    The Hipster Go Go Dancers are two Australian (Melbourne) gals who have a website dedicated to Sixties fad dances! They have a “Dance of the Month” page with instructions and photos; also some fascinating history about the dances. Did you know there was a dance in Britain called The Phillip named after Prince Phillip?

    9.30pm…Staying back late at work. Tony has just introduced us to a very cool online music/radio website – www.micromusic.net  Now listening to Firestarter - awesome infectious bleepy old-school video-game style music.

    This weekend – we’re going to a Rev Pro match at Frank ‘n Sons Collectibles Show tomorrow. Sunday is the PCC Flea Markets – time to buy more vinyl!

  • We have visitors!

    It’s amazing how many people we know are visiting L.A. this time of year.

    • This week, we look forward to meeting up with Lisa from Atlanta, who is responsible for the cool ML website on CN.com.
    • Next week, we’re meeting up with Shirley and Andrew, two friends from NYC, whom we actually met in NYC three long years ago. (Shirley found us through THIS blog)
    • Nathan J. – famous Australian designer - will be in L.A. at the end of the month and we get to meet in person at last, after communicating via email so far.
    • We’ll also be meeting Australian Animation Producer - Tim BH with whom Fwak! is developing another TV series project.
    • Last but not least, Peter, our Fwak! partner/business affairs manager will be visiting L.A. next month! Peter and Georgia are staying with us and we’re going to be showing them around … like we’re such locals now, you know.

    What all this means is that we need to continue furnishing our very minimalist (in other words, ‘bare’) apartment, and figure out a list of good places to EAT and DRINK. Recommendations? Bring them on!


    Links

    Cartoon Brew!a new animation-industry weblog by Jerry Beck and Amid Amidi (with a link to this blog!)

    ByrdHouse: Fine Print - on print graphics.

    Photoshopped Far Side! Gary Larson’s cartoons as photoshop creations. (linked via J-Walk Blog)


  • Finally! We got it on tape! This image of a kid in  Rikochet mask & costume is only on screen  for half a second, at the tail end of the promo. Surreal stuff… especially with the nice suburban house in the background.

  • The Oscars - So Triplets of Belleville which we were both rooting for, didn’t win. Nemo is a technically brilliant movie but we found Triplets definitely more surprising and unique as an animated movie. And looks like an Australian film! – Harvie Krumpet won Best Animated Short this year. (We haven’t seen it, so can’t comment)


    Third Culture Kids?

    “…a term first coined by the writer Ruth Hill Useem to describe children raised abroad by expat parents. According to Dr Ruth, TCKs are four times more likely to earn bachelor’s degrees, they experience prolonged adolescence, typically have problems relating to their own ethnic groups and maintain global dimensions throughout their lives.” 

    The above is quoted from Momus’ very interesting blog on the correct use of  treason. There’s also a definition of TCKs on the US State Dept website.

    “…many TCKs experience cultural marginality in which they do not fit perfectly into any specific culture where they have lived, but on the other hand, fit comfortably on the edge or margin of any one of them. In essence, they feel at home anywhere and nowhere at the same time.”

    Yeah. I think my brother and I definitely feel like TCKs. I think Eddie’s a TCK too.


    ASIFA Screening on Saturday 

    So we finally saw two of the new ‘Ren and Stimpy’ episodes for Spike TV -”Ren Seeks Help” and “Naked Beach Frenzy”. Controversial, demented with lots of gratuitous violence and sexual references? Yes.

    Funny?  The audience of Spumco fans and artists were laughing their heads off so I guess the answer to that question should be YES but…

    To be honest, as hard as I tried to appreciate this new ‘in your face’ level of Spumco humour, I couldn’t. I felt that something was missing from these new episodes. Something that the early episodes had, that these new ones didn’t.

    I think the missing ingredient is QUIRKINESS. The old Ren and Stimpy shows were demented and quirky. You used to watch a Ren & Stimpy cartoon and love the fact that the humour could cross demographic boundaries, and change the face of Animation it did. There was an element of irony in the early episodes, that (in spite of being “kids cartoons”) made even adults sit up and take notice.  The early cartoons (From rubber nipples to Boo Boo Runs Wild) were just aesthetically brilliant – a genius blend of character melodrama and hilarious animation.

    These new shorts seem to be all too try-hard in their desire to shock. Like, let’s see how disgusting and disturbing we can get. As Eddie says – it’s ”frat boy” humour. Lots of bouncy tits and ass and torture and destruction gags. And Ren and Stimpy themselves have never been drawn uglier or more grotesque. There is nothing wacky, ironic or quirky about the new Ren and Stimpy. Ren, especially, has transformed into a “sleazy, demented and violent heterosexual-GUY” character. Yawn.

    But hey – I guess this is Spike TV - ”America’s Network for Men”. So what does it matter what I think as I don’t fall in the target demographic.

    The concept of Spike TV itself is something else I find baffling. I mean we have had to deal with AGE demographics and now GENDER. What’s the point?

    That said, I enjoyed the screening and am glad I went. The early Spumco stuff I had seen many times before and still find funny and inspiring. ASIFA is doing a UPA Tribute next month same place. Pity we’ll be missing this as we’ll be in Sydney…


    Eddie: Whilst I agree with Lili that the new ‘Adult Party’ Ren And Stimpy’s left me feeling indifferent, there can be no doubting the Spumco legacy and it’s importance to animation.  Let’s face it, without John K., the animation landscape as we know it would be a very different.  And with such a maverick, ‘don’t-give-a-shit’ approach, not all the Spumco output is gonna resonate favourably with all of the people.

    Today’s screening by Spumco’s Steven Worth at the ASFIA, was another of those occasions that make me feel glad to be in LA and witness to the enthusiasm and dedication to animation in this city.  The cartoons ranged from older works (Bjork video, Old Navy commercials, Weekend Pussy Hunt) to John’s dalliance with Cartoon Network (A Day In The Life Of Ranger Smith, and the brilliant, beautifully demented, BooBoo Runs Wild) to the new Ren & Stimpy episodes (Ren Seeks Help, Naked Beach Frenzy).  But the real scene stealer was an animatic for a proposed series – HeHog The Atomic Pig.  Hilarious and totally off-the-wall, the animatic also contained some pencil tests of the fight scenes, which were just flat-out fantastic.  I don’t know who did these scenes, but it was some of the greatest, wildest, rubbery, Jim Tyer’s watchin’ over me, animation I’ve seen in ages!  Damn, this would make a funny series.

    So what did we learn?  Nothing really.  What we had confirmed, was that Spumco remains to be the most polarizing, yet totally inspired animation forces around.  As I’ve said, the new Ren & Stimpy’s might not grab me, but I’m still eagerly awaiting what comes out of Spumco next…


    Links

    www.xochico.com - is an online store selling Mexican/lucha graphics on t-shirts, posters, bags, mugs etc.  They also sell the Loteria game, which is like a Mexican version of bingo.

    A mega massive list of Sixties Dance Crazes. Scroll down to the middle of this page! There are also Watusi etc. instructions from Dick Blake’s Discotheque Dances. (We have this book – it’s awesome).

    Dick Blake does “The Chicken”