
When you’re still sour about your best friend walking all over you to become a world famous celebrity and then replaces you with a tall goof! Here’s to all the Horace Horsecollers out there!

When you’re still sour about your best friend walking all over you to become a world famous celebrity and then replaces you with a tall goof! Here’s to all the Horace Horsecollers out there!


Feeling a little nostalgic for that animated movie that could have been, “The Legend of Tembo”. Aaron Blaise’s development art for the film is so powerful!

Pumped for the new Oswald cartoons coming soon!

Saw Toy Story 4 last night and it was great!

He fights for the Users!

The new Looney Tunes “Dynamite Dance” is a blast! I love the Bob clampett era design too! Keep em comin’ WB!

This movie was pretty amazing. Hard to believe it wasn’t in theaters. Lots of great character chemistry, action sequences and nods to the TMNT’s past.

Merry Christmas!

“For the for the colony and oppressed ants everywhere!!”
After 20 years, A Bug’s Life still remains to be my # 1 favorite Pixar movie. A small dweeby ant who unknowingly recruits a troop of sub par circus performers to fight off a suppressive biker gang of grasshoppers, and succeeds through teamwork, ingenuity, and inspiring bravery is the perfect formula for a terrific story.

It was my first time going to Nickelodeon for an actual job. I was freelancing as a storyboarder on an episode of SpongeBob. As I waited in the lobby, Stephen Hillenburg walked by with some other guys. ‘Hey! I’m here to work on his show! What a coincidence!’ , I thought. To say Stephen was talented, funny and creative isn’t remotely enough. He re-invented the wheel and shocked new life into animated comedy through both Rocko’s Modern Life and of course SpongeBob! So much of his career is what got me interested in storyboarding. Later I was told that my storyboard test was well received by the rest of the story crew. I’m sure Stephen never laid eyes on it, being the busy guy he was, but to this day I’ve always secretly hoped he did. After all, I was at the studio because of his influential work. RIP Mr. Hillenburg.