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"The Barnyard"

DNA Productions produced this animated pilot for Steve Oedekerk's O Entertainment, which begs the question, "What do animals do when the humans aren't watching?"





"steve.oedekerk.com" (NBC)

Steve's first hour-long special and our first opportunity to animate Satan. Hope it's not our last.





"The Weird Al Show" (CBS)

We provided some pretty outrageous animation for the opening of the Dick Clark Productions and CBS Saturday morning show. Al working on a Tater Tot farm? Now I've heard of everything! The five episodes of "The Adventures of Fatman" produced as part of "The Weird Al Show" taught kids that fat people in tights can be funny.





"Beat the Meatles"

You may have seen this on tour with Manga's General Chaos Festival or on MTV's Cartoon Sushi. It's an animated record commercial featuring the greatest hits of the greatest pop group of all time, the Meatles. You'll see clips from their first US television appearance as well as never-before-seen interviews with "The Fab Foreskin".





"Scaredy Cat," (left) directed and animated by DNA animator and childhood friend Paul Claerhout, is a tender and poignant coming-of-rage story. "The Adventures of Nippoless Nippleby" (right) is a bawdy tale of a fellow with no nipples who proves himself to be - how shall we put it? - worthy of respect.





One super-groovy couple of the nineties, "The Spooners" (left) were featured in five animated shorts for Roseanne's limited-run TV variety show, "Saturday Night Special" (Fox Television.) "Ratman and Frisky" (right) are a couple of party animals in Showtime's "Basic Instincts."

