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Original Cartoon Shorts

Short cartoons have always been the lifeblood of animation, and for 3 decades their creators have been a vital spark for our productions. We’ve made limited edition postcards honoring them for almost as long.

158 full color postcards, including The Fairly OddParents, Bee and PuppyCat, Bravest Warriors, and Adventure Time.

#2 in the FredFilms Professional Library.

158 color illustrations, 210 pages.

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The MLaaTR Sketchbook

Original concept artwork from My Life as a Teenage Robot, the hit show created by Rob Renzetti and art directed by Alex Kirwan.

#1 in the FredFilms Professional Library.

This 2nd edition has 122 pages with larger images and a new cover.

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The Complete Frederator Postcards

Every Frederator postcard. Ever.

In 1998, Frederator started publishing limited edition postcards as a way of honoring the fantastic cartoon creators produced at Fred Seibert’s studios. Soon, we added all sorts of other kinds of cards we thought folks would like too.

You can read more about the background on the decades of Frederator postcard series here.

Or, you can hold all of the Frederator series in your hands, bound up in this (way too expensive) paperback book from Amazon's on-demand publishing program.

#4 in the FredFilms Professional Library.

668 full color illustrations, 508 pages.

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Original Cartoon Title Cards

Please, consider the unconsidered art of the original cartoon title card.

3rd Edition. 90 new pages. 300 full color original titles from hit cartoon series, including Adventure Time, Castlevania, Bee and PuppyCat, Bravest Warriors, Wow!Wow!Wubbzy!, The Fairly OddParents, and more.

#3 in the FredFilms Professional Library.

300 full color illustrations, 246 pages.

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The Best of Original Cartoons

A selection of the best original cartoons produced by Fred Seibert. Adventure Time, Castlevania, Bee and PuppyCat, Dexter’s Laboratory, The Powderpuff Girls, Bravest Warriors, Johnny Bravo, Wow!Wow!Wubbzy!, The Fairly OddParents, and more.

Contains everything that’s in “Frederator Loves You” (#15, below) plus 363 more pages.

Creators first. Original, always. Your next favorite cartoon. Fred still loves you.

#7 in the FredFilms Professional Library.

609 full color illustrations and 274 pages. .

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Frederator Loves You

The First 20 Years: 1998-2008

Frederator has produced some of the most popular and engaging cartoons of the past 20 years. "Adventure Time" (Cartoon Network), "Castlevania" (Netflix), "The Fairly OddParents" (Nickelodeon), "Bravest Warriors" (Cartoon Hangover) and "Bee and PuppyCat" (Cartoon Hangover) are only a few shows featured in this "best of."

Together we stand for independent artists.

Frederator loves you!

517 color illustrations and 246 pages.

#15 in the FredFilms Professional Library.

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The Art of MTV & The Big Book of MTV Art

The MTV: Music Television Logo

August 1- 1981-February 8, 2010

The logo that became Rock ‘n’ Roll and Changed Television Forever More than a logo. More than a channel. MTV was a revolution—and its logo was the face of it.

This book explores the iconic MTV logo—a bold “M” with a graffiti-style “TV”—that redefined visual culture from 1981 to 2010. Created by Manhattan Design, the ever-changing “living logo” broke branding rules and became a symbol of youth, music, and rebellion. With rare visuals –more than 200 distinctive MTV designs– and stories from the original design team, The Art of MTV is a tribute to creativity and the cultural impact of a logo that rocked a generation.

#9 The MTV: Music Television Logo [8.5”x8.5”]

in the FredFilms Professional Library Edited by Fred Seibert

More than 200 full color illustrations, 270 pages

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#10 The Big Book of MTV ART [12”x12”]

in the FredFilms Professional Library Edited by Fred Seibert

150 giant sized pages.

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The Art of Nickelodeon

The Nickelodeon Logo 1984-2009

Designed by Tom Corey & Scott Nash for Fred/Alan, NY

#11 in the FredFilms Professional Library

COMING SOON!

The Art of Adventure Time Vol.1

Created by Pendleton Ward & the Adventure Time Artists

#12.1 in the FredFilms Professional Library

COMING SOON!

Original Cartoon Posters

25 years of limited edition poster releases.

#6 in the FredFilms Professional Library.

New Edition, 52 additional pages, 108 color illustrations!

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Wit and Wisdom in The Land of Ooo

Pendleton Ward, Adventure Time creator, has created a world of artists and writers who love all the boys, dogs, princesses, kings, monsters, vampires, and zombies in the Land of Ooo. And they've all got some very interesting things to say.

#5 in the FredFilms Professional Library.

258 of the original black and white storyboard sketches.

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The Art of… series

The Art of Wubbzy

Bob Boyle, creator of the cartoon series Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!, is an artist of unparalleled imagination, and has led his talented staff to developed a myriad of fantastic characters and settings.

#8 in the FredFilms Professional Library.

338 full color illustrations, 346 pages.

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The Art of Frederator

The Fredbot Variants & Descendants

Packed with hundreds of color variations The Art of Frederator is both a design retrospective and a love letter to independent animation.

Frederator changed the way the world watches cartoons.

Founded in 1997 by MTV’s the first creative director/co-founder and Hanna-Barbera Cartoons last president, Fred Seibert’s Frederator Studios became the launchpad for some of the most beloved and offbeat animation of the last three decades: Adventure Time, Fairly OddParents, Bee and PuppyCat, Castlevania, and more.

At the center of it all is the Fredbot, a robot logo first drawn in 1997 and reinvented ever since at Frederator Studios, Channel Frederator, and Cartoon Hangover..

More than a mascot, the Fredbot became a symbol of Frederator’s promise: Creators First. Original Always. Frederator love you. Over the years, artists from around the world have reshaped the robot into thousands of variations, each one reflecting the boundless spirit of independent animation.

The Art of Frederator brings together hundreds of those designs, along with rare archival material. The result is part design retrospective, part pop culture time capsule, and part love letter to the animators who made Frederator a creative force.

Whether you’re a fan of animation, a student of design, or just someone who grew up with these cartoons, this book is an invitation inside a studio that never stopped asking: What’s next?

Original always. Creators first. Frederator loves you.

#14 in the FredFilms Professional Library.

Hundreds of color illustrations, 298 pages.

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