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'''''Freaky Flickers: Quest for the Golden Flicker''''', based on the Freaky Flickers toyline, was a CGI animated film directed, written, and animated by Cary Howe. The film detailed the adventures of Aargh the Pirate and his crew of Flickers on a quest to find the "Golden Flicker" to pay off the debt of their creator, Doc Flick. | '''''Freaky Flickers: Quest for the Golden Flicker''''', based on the Freaky Flickers toyline, was a CGI animated film directed, written, and animated by Cary Howe. The film detailed the adventures of Aargh the Pirate and his crew of Flickers on a quest to find the "Golden Flicker" to pay off the debt of their creator, Doc Flick. | ||
It began in 2005 as a possible television series but later developed into a 90-minute feature film around February 2009. It was lined up for distribution to at least 2,800 cinemas by MGM. A wide, major theatrical release for this sort of film is unusual since the film was written, directed, and animated by a single person on a budget of about $250,000. | It began in 2005 as a possible television series but later developed into a 90-minute feature film around February 2009. It was lined up for distribution to at least 2,800 cinemas by MGM. A wide, major theatrical release for this sort of film is unusual since the film was written, directed, and animated by a single person on a budget of about $250,000.<ref>[http://www.cartoonbrew.com/cgi/an-update-on-freaky-flickers-15533.html Cartoon Brew article in which Peter Gantner supposedly commented on the theft.] Retrieved 23 Aug '13.</ref> | ||
On 9 June 2009, after Howe worked all night, he left David Kann (the editor) with the film in his living room and went to sleep. He awoke just before 8 pm to discover that the film, all film backups, and his film equipment had been stolen by his associate, Peter Gantner (a creator of the original toyline). | On 9 June 2009, after Howe worked all night, he left David Kann (the editor) with the film in his living room and went to sleep. He awoke just before 8 pm to discover that the film, all film backups, and his film equipment had been stolen by his associate, Peter Gantner (a creator of the original toyline).<ref>[http://www.cartoonbrew.com/cgi/an-update-on-freaky-flickers-15533.html Cartoon Brew article in which Peter Gantner supposedly commented on the theft.] Retrieved 23 Aug '13.</ref> | ||
On a Cartoon Brew article about the theft, a user under the name "Peter" posted a statement about the film, but this user's identity has not been identified.<ref>[http://www.cartoonbrew.com/cgi/an-update-on-freaky-flickers-15533.html Cartoon Brew article in which Peter Gantner supposedly commented on the theft.] Retrieved 23 Aug '13.</ref> | On a Cartoon Brew article about the theft, a user under the name "Peter" posted a statement about the film, but this user's identity has not been identified.<ref>[http://www.cartoonbrew.com/cgi/an-update-on-freaky-flickers-15533.html Cartoon Brew article in which Peter Gantner supposedly commented on the theft.] Retrieved 23 Aug '13.</ref> | ||
A PSA about recycling was discovered on Flickr <ref> [http://www.flickr.com/photos/freakyflickers/4114567769/in/photostream The released PSA "Freaky Flickers Recycle".] Retrieved 23 Aug '13.</ref> and an archived version of the original website can also be accessed via the Wayback Machine.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/ | A PSA about recycling was discovered on Flickr <ref> [http://www.flickr.com/photos/freakyflickers/4114567769/in/photostream The released PSA "Freaky Flickers Recycle".] Retrieved 23 Aug '13.</ref> and an archived version of the original website can also be accessed via the Wayback Machine.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20120723105731/http://freakyflickersthemovie.com/ The Wayback Machine archive of the original ''Freaky Flickers: Quest for the Golden Flicker'' website.] Retrieved 23 Aug '13.</ref> | ||
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{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnEy-kJXPsY|320x240|center|Official trailer for ''Freaky Flickers: Quest for the Golden Flicker''.}}</div> | {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnEy-kJXPsY|320x240|center|Official trailer for ''Freaky Flickers: Quest for the Golden Flicker''.|frame}}</div> | ||
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{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLvftkm7K3A|320x240|center| | {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLvftkm7K3A|320x240|center|Scene three of the movie "Freaky Flickers": "Where's my Whistle?"|frame}}</div> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 08:15, 15 September 2017
Freaky Flickers: Quest for the Golden Flicker, based on the Freaky Flickers toyline, was a CGI animated film directed, written, and animated by Cary Howe. The film detailed the adventures of Aargh the Pirate and his crew of Flickers on a quest to find the "Golden Flicker" to pay off the debt of their creator, Doc Flick.
It began in 2005 as a possible television series but later developed into a 90-minute feature film around February 2009. It was lined up for distribution to at least 2,800 cinemas by MGM. A wide, major theatrical release for this sort of film is unusual since the film was written, directed, and animated by a single person on a budget of about $250,000.[1]
On 9 June 2009, after Howe worked all night, he left David Kann (the editor) with the film in his living room and went to sleep. He awoke just before 8 pm to discover that the film, all film backups, and his film equipment had been stolen by his associate, Peter Gantner (a creator of the original toyline).[2]
On a Cartoon Brew article about the theft, a user under the name "Peter" posted a statement about the film, but this user's identity has not been identified.[3]
A PSA about recycling was discovered on Flickr [4] and an archived version of the original website can also be accessed via the Wayback Machine.[5]
Gallery
References
- ↑ Cartoon Brew article in which Peter Gantner supposedly commented on the theft. Retrieved 23 Aug '13.
- ↑ Cartoon Brew article in which Peter Gantner supposedly commented on the theft. Retrieved 23 Aug '13.
- ↑ Cartoon Brew article in which Peter Gantner supposedly commented on the theft. Retrieved 23 Aug '13.
- ↑ The released PSA "Freaky Flickers Recycle". Retrieved 23 Aug '13.
- ↑ The Wayback Machine archive of the original Freaky Flickers: Quest for the Golden Flicker website. Retrieved 23 Aug '13.