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Abominable Pictures

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Abominable Pictures is an American creator-driven comedy production company that develops and produces content for television, web and film.

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Producer Jonathan Stern founded Abominable in 2006 to produce the first season of internet cult-hit Wainy Days with creator and frequent collaborator David Wain. The success of Wainy Days, which released its 40th episode in 2012, was followed by the web series Horrible People and Hot Sluts, both created by A.D. Miles, Funny or Die Presents on HBO, and Childrens Hospital, created by Rob Corddry.

Childrens Hospital became a television show on Adult Swim, where it aired seven seasons and won two Emmy awards.[1]

Abominable has also produced three seasons of procedural-crime comedy NTSF:SD:SUV::, created by Paul Scheer, and two seasons of You’re Whole, created by Michael Ian Black, both on Adult Swim as well as two seasons of Newsreaders, a fake-newsmagazine spinoff of Childrens Hospital and the first season of Garfunkel & Oates which aired on IFC. Abominable has also produced a collection of parody infomercials for Adult Swim; the second and third sets are currently in post-production.

At the same time, Abominable has maintained an active web series slate, led by 3 seasons of the popular,[2] Emmy-nominated[3] Bachelor parody Burning Love for both Yahoo and E!. Abominable recently premiered The Hotwives of Orlando on Hulu to fantastic reviews.[4] It is currently in post-production on the courtroom parody Beef for Paramount Digital. Abominable has a first-look deal with Fox for comedy projects on digital platforms.[5]

Executive Producer Jonathan Stern's past projects as a producer include the pilot of Louie on FX and feature films Oxygen, Mexico City, Scotland, PA, The Vagina Monologues, Confess, Diggers, and David Wain's The Ten.

Filmography

Films and television

Year Title
2010–2016 Childrens Hospital
2010-2011 Funny or Die Presents
2011-2013 NTSF:SD:SUV::
2012-2013 Burning Love
2012-2014 You're Whole
2012 Swords, Knives, Very Sharp Objects and Cutlery
2013–2015 Newsreaders
2013 Filthy Sexy Teen$
2013 Broomshakalaka
2013 For-Profit Online University
2014 Garfunkel and Oates
2014 Fartcopter
2014 The Salad Mixxxer
2014 Alpha Chow & Goth Fitness
2014 In Search of Miracle Man
2015 Other Space
2015 Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp
2017–2018 Mystery Science Theater 3000
2017 Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later
2017 Do You Want To See a Dead Body?
2018 A Futile and Stupid Gesture
2020 Medical Police
2020 Brews Brothers
2020 A Very Special G4 Reunion Special
2020 11 Minute Whambam 90’s Ride!
2021 Scooby-Doo, Where Are You Now!
2022 Murderville

Web

Year Title
2007-2012 Wainy Days
2008 Horrible People
2008 Childrens Hospital
2009 Hot Sluts
Example Garfunkel & Oates
Example Burning Love
Example The Hotwives of Orlando
Example Beef

References

  1. ^ "Childrens Hospital - Awards". IMDB. Retrieved 11 September 2014.
  2. ^ Heisler, Steve (8 June 2012). "Burning Love". A.V. Club. Retrieved 11 September 2014.
  3. ^ "Burning Love - Awards". IMDB. Retrieved 11 September 2014.
  4. ^ Saraiya, Sonia (16 July 2014). "Hulu's Real Housewives parody is scathing and brilliant". A.V. Club. Retrieved 11 September 2014.
  5. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (20 May 2014). "Fox Inks First-Look Deal With 'Burning Love' Duo Jonathan Stern & Keith Quinn". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 11 September 2014.

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