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Weekend Pussy Hunt

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Weekend Pussy Hunt
Presentation
Created byJohn Kricfalusi
Written byJohn Kricfalusi
Directed byJohn Kricfalusi
VoicesWil Branca
Eddie Fitzgerald
LanguageEnglish
Production
ProductionEric Gardner
Kevin Kolde
John Kricfalusi
No. of episodes12 (16 planned)
Publication
Original releaseAugust 1 (1999-08-01)[1] –
October 17, 1999 (1999-10-17)

Weekend Pussy Hunt was an Internet-only film noir cartoon series created by John Kricfalusi, starring Dirty Dog and Cigarettes the Cat. The series was initially developed for MSN, which billed it as "the world's first interactive web-based cartoon" and slated it for release in June 1997,[2] but MSN stopped the production before the cartoon was finished. In 1999 the series began airing on Icebox.com, after the release of Spümcø's own web-based Flash cartoon, The Goddamn George Liquor Program.[3][4] The first scene was animated prior to Flash's acquisition by Macromedia, when the software was still called FutureSplash Animator.[5]

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History

The animation is primarily by Matt Danner (with Albert Lozano, Fred Osmond, Wil Branca and Ken Boyer also animating certain episodes), with storyboard by Jim Smith. The cartoon features Dirty Dog, Cigarettes the Cat, Brother Dog, Leg Hussy, Bugs Pussy, and Girlfriend. It contains humor intended for adults, such as excrement, vomit, anatomy, and sex jokes. Adult interactive games in the cartoon allows the viewer to click parts of the cartoon for an animated result. Most of the episodes begin with a puzzle game.

Reviews

Kricfalusi recalled:

Weekend Pussy Hunt was a film noir cartoon. We serialized it so that every week there'd be a cliffhanger. Its style was a 1940s live-action film noir movie, and we based one of the characters, Dirty Dog, on one of my favorite movie actors, Robert Ryan. Weekend Pussy Hunt was basically a chase movie, a really dark hardboiled thriller. We started off fooling the audience. We wanted them to think it was like a 1940s Warner Brothers chase cartoon between a dog and a cat, but as we moved on, they got uglier and uglier and uglier. You found out more about who this dog was; he was the king of the underworld animals in the neighborhood. So it becomes this ugly dark film noir kind of a movie.[6]

The series was never finished; Icebox ran out of funding. Spümcø's web animation staff was laid off just before Thanksgiving, during the production of episode 13, with about four episodes left to go.

Cigarettes the Cat was featured in the music video for Weird Al's song "Close but No Cigar".

See also

References

  1. ^ "John K's Weekend Pussy Hunt Debuts On July 22, 2000". 21 July 2000. Retrieved 21 December 2021.
  2. ^ Marcy Gardner (March 1997). "Spumco's Latest Idiot". Animation World Magazine, Issue 1. Archived from the original on August 7, 2016. Retrieved April 25, 2016.
  3. ^ Aaron Simpson (April 23, 2007). "John K's Guide to Surviving the End of Television". Cold Hard Flash. Retrieved 2010-01-17.
  4. ^ Bill Predmore (March 1998). "How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love RealFlash". Animation World Magazine, Issue 2.12. Retrieved 2009-12-27.
  5. ^ Stephen Worth (March 17, 2006). "Untold Spumco history". John K Stuff. Retrieved 2009-12-27.
  6. ^ Scott Goodings (July 2006). "The Strange World of John K". tvfreak, ABC online. Retrieved 2006-10-16.

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