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These are the complete filmographies for the cartoon shorts series created by American animation producer Fred Seibert from 1995 through 2022, at Hanna-Barbera Cartoons and his animation production companies Frederator Studios and FredFilms.[1]
The Powerpuff Girls fight to stop Fuzzy Lumpkins’ plot to turn everything into meat. Note 1: This episode was included as a bonus toon on various Cartoon Network Video releases throughout the series run. Note 2: First pilot to The Powerpuff Girls.
Dee Dee and Dexter battle turning each other into animals, using Dexter’s latest invention. Note 1: First short to become a series after being deemed most popular through a vote held in 1995. Note 2: This episode was nominated for an Emmy. Note 3: First pilot to Dexter’s Laboratory.
Classic duo George and Junior attempt to fix a lightbulb an angry pigeon keeps breaking. Note: This short was a re-imagining of the original George and Junior cartoons.
A flea named Flick has a personal agenda with a local performer, a poodle named Shake, in an anachronistic Rome setting where the two constantly try to one up each other. Note: This short was nominated to be adapted into a series but it lost to Johnny Bravo.
Captain Buzz Cheeply and his robot sidekick, Slide, must escape a planet full of “Blubnoids” who have abnormally sized foreheads but small-sized brains whilst trying to do their laundry.
Vlad the Count is forced to play with Mina after a mix-up in the schedule with his victims. Note: Pilot to the Mina and the Count shorts which are featured on Season 2 of Oh Yeah! Cartoons, making it the only short to appear in both cartoon variety shows.
The Devil (later known as the Red Guy) kidnaps Chicken, who must be saved from damnation of smoking by Super Cow (who is his sister, Cow). Note 1: This episode was nominated for an Emmy. Note 2: Pilot to Cow and Chicken.
A worm named Mr. Woim hitchhikes in the middle of the California desert alongside a bird named Mr. Boid. While driving there, Woim crashes Boid’s car and they begin to hallucinate.
Courage tries to stop an alien chicken’s plans to invade Earth while in his owners’ farm. Note 1: This short was nominated for an Oscar. Note 2: Pilot to Courage the Cowardly Dog.
Dexter prevents giantess Dee Dee from attacking the whole city. Note 1: This episode was nominated for an Emmy. Note 2: Second pilot to Dexter’s Laboratory.
A giraffe named Godfrey and a pig named Zeek leave their zoo home and visit a residual water treatment plant to retrieve the remote control they accidentally flushed down the toilet.
A man named Reilly gets a cat named Flinch in order to impress a female cat lover named Sofie and threatens the cat that if there is a scratch on anything while he’s away, he will send him to the violin factory. It won’t be easy when Sophie leaves Flinch a feline playmate named Fix that only wants to party.
Two moose believe they are going to be adopted by a rich hunter due to tracking collars that a biologist put on them (they think they are pet collars), and wreak havoc in his mansion.
The bomb squad, Pfish and Chip, face yet another clown bomber, Blammo. It isn’t easy when they have to watch and protect the chief’s teddy bear whilst trying to stop the clown.
A greedy guy named Luther discovers the Paradox Pearl, which brings him good luck, but not without consequences. When Luther tries to turn it in to the city museum for ten million dollars, he finds out just how harsh the consequences are.
Snoot, the flea-like alien, finds a new home on a neurotic neat-freak dog, Al. Note: A reference to the popular movie Forrest Gump is made by Snoot when Al runs away. Snoot morphs into a girl and shouts the same way as Jenny does to Forrest.
Steve, a homeless dog, is adopted by dimwit Larry (the only man to understand dog) and lives disaster after disaster when Larry takes him shopping. Note: Episode’s style developed into MacFarlane’s Family Guy.
Sledgehammer O’Possum takes shelter from the cold in a mailbox, much to the dismay of a mailman named Ethel who will stop at nothing to make him leave.
Melvin is an alienated loser until he meets Malcom, a trumpeter cockroach who has a huge talent. Note: The creator Bakshi disowned both shorts upon release.
Johnny is a peaceful and forgiving worm until a human steps on him repeatedly. As a result, the worm becomes paranoid and angered at the human race, seeking revenge. Note: Style reminiscent of John Kricfalusi‘s The Ren & Stimpy Show; he is listed with a “Special Thanks” credit.
Melvin’s saga continues as his partnership with Malcom is compromised by an urban superhero’s intrusion. Meanwhile, Melvin’s mother aids a criminal after being unable to meet with her son. Note: The creator Bakshi disowned both shorts upon release.
A young boy named Rudy Tabootie discovers ChalkZone, a world made of living chalk drawings. He meets up with Snap, one of his creations, and teams up with him to defeat a monster.
In a fairy-tale parody of The X-Files, Fauna Fox and Chic Little attempt to protect The Three Little Pigs from the Big Bad Wolf.
2b
“25-Cent Trouble / Teddy & Art”
Alex Kirwan
July 26, 1998 (1998-07-26)
Little Teddy and his panting dog Art decide to spend twenty five cents on an action robot in a supermarket vending machine. Teddy and Art end up chasing the robot from mess to mess as the robot grows bigger and bigger by the minute.
2c
“Cat & Milk-Man”
Miles Thompson
July 26, 1998 (1998-07-26)
A thirsty cat tries to steal milk from a milkman, who won’t let the cat interrupt his deliveries.
Coming Attraction = Jamal the Funny Frog: Mind the Baby, Jamal
3a
“Jamal the Funny Frog: Mind the Baby, Jamal”
Pat Ventura
August 2, 1998 (1998-08-02)
Jamal the Frog is responsible for watching his sister Polly.
3b
“Thatta Boy”
Alex Kirwan
August 2, 1998 (1998-08-02)
Cyborg kid hero Thatta Boy and his sidekick Zio team up with his girlfriend Polly to fight evil.
3c
“Hobart: The Weedkeeper”
Bill Burnett and Greg Emison
August 2, 1998 (1998-08-02)
Hobart goes to extremes to impress his girlfriend Okra by buying her a puppy to replace the toaster that she walks. After chasing the escaped puppy into the septic system, Hobart comes across a crazy gremlin, a gigantic hungry tree frog, and a large mosquito.
Coming Attraction = Pete Patrick, P.I.: What About Lunch?
4a
“Protecto-5000”
John Eng
August 9, 1998 (1998-08-09)
Kenny, an intergalactic Protecto-5000 robot bodyguard who has been on Earth for hundreds of millions of years, takes up the position of a school janitor. He soon befriends a new student named Nadya, and protects her from the hassles that come with transferring to a new school.
4b
“Ask Edward: All About Babies”
Rob Renzetti
August 9, 1998 (1998-08-09)
Dog brothers Edward and Emo, after hearing their parents consider having another child, state their own ideas about the mystery of where babies come from.
4c
“Pete Patrick, P.I.: What About Lunch?”
Vincent Waller
August 9, 1998 (1998-08-09)
Kid detective Peter Patrick and talking cat sidekick Persian Puss attempt to solve the mystery of a missing dog.
Max, a not-so-efficient worker in a very efficient office, sneezes hard enough that his brain ejects from his head. Max then goes through a series of gags to try and reinsert his brain.
5b
“Tutu the Superina”
Bill Burnett and Sally Rousse
August 16, 1998 (1998-08-16)
Tutu, a superhero ballerina, tries to stop a pair of criminals who kidnap, sell, and torment animals.
5c
“Blotto”
Byron Vaughns
August 16, 1998 (1998-08-16)
In a short told through song, a drop of ink creates Blotto, who sings about the ink world he lives in and hopes to win the charms of the grouchy Dotto. Dotto is soon won over by the Balloon Goon, the villain of a comic book next to the paper she and Blotto are drawn on, and Blotto tries to free Dotto from the Goon’s clutches.
Coming Attraction: Olly & Frank
6a
“Tales from the Goose Lady: Jack and the Beatstalk”
Dave Wasson
August 23, 1998 (1998-08-23)
The Goose Lady bothers siblings Dot and Randy as her talking wand Juanito tells a version of Jack and the Beanstalk, wherein Jack is a beatnik who hopes to acquire a giant’s magic coffee machine.
Rambunctious twins Bene and Beck Crimson are forced to go out and play by their mother. They suddenly discover a jungle in their backyard that is being torn down to make way for a futuristic city called Metroplex. The twins then come face to face with powerful robots, and they work together with the jungle’s animals to fight back against them.
Child prodigy Olly regularly has his love interest Daisy May stolen from him by the beefy bully Bratwurst. Hoping to get revenge on Bratwurst, Olly creates Frank, a monster with the brain and body of a dog. Olly soon finds out that training his creation is no easy task.
Coming Attraction: A Cop & His Donut
7a
“APEX Cartoon Props & Novelties”
Larry Huber
August 30, 1998 (1998-08-30)
A pair of cartoon villains sneak into the APEX factory, where all the great cartoon devices are made. They also, unfortunately, experience them all first hand.
7b
“A Cop and His Donut”
Rob Renzetti
August 30, 1998 (1998-08-30)
A rookie cop investigates a bank robbery where his veteran partner is injured. He then ends up meeting his partner’s partner: a living, talking donut. The donut and the rookie are then forced to work together to capture the bank robbers.
7c
“Enchanted Adventures”
John Eng and Bill Burnett
August 30, 1998 (1998-08-30)
A knight with a transforming sword must match wits with an evil sorcerer to save his village from a plague.
Coming Attraction: Super Santa: Jingle Bell Justice
A ten-year-old boy named Timmy Turner ends up receiving two wish granting fairy godparents named Cosmo and Wanda, and he uses them to help him get even with his evil babysitter, Vicky.
8b
“Hobart: Deep Sea Diva”
Bill Burnett and Greg Emison
September 6, 1998 (1998-09-06)
Hobart and Okra learn about the topsy-turvy life of Hobart’s pet goldfish.
8c
“Super Santa: Jingle Bell Justice”
Mike Bell
September 6, 1998 (1998-09-06)
The villainous Bedlam Bunny, angered at being made into something cute instead of cool, invents a ray gun that turns toys evil. It’s up to Santa Claus and his wife Emma, revealed to be superheroes, to stop the bunny before his toy army overruns the city.
Coming Attraction: That’s My Pop: There’s A Dinosaur In The House
A talking cat named Kitty recounts the many, many times he’s been adopted into a home, only to end up having it go horribly wrong.
9b
“That’s My Pop: There’s A Dinosaur In The House”
Pat Ventura
September 13, 1998 (1998-09-13)
Genius Naomi tries to keep her father from finding out that a dinosaur is in the house.
9c
“Hubbykins & Sweetie Pie”
Rob Renzetti
September 13, 1998 (1998-09-13)
In a silent short, Sweetie Pie grows frustrated at the antics of her careless and slovenly husband Hubbykins. When Hubby tries to get out of doing his share of the chores and go bowling, his wife snaps and chases him around the house to teach him a lesson.
Coming Attraction: Hey Look!
10a
“The Man with No Nose”
Larry Huber
September 20, 1998 (1998-09-20)
Urp is an alien stranded on Earth, and has spent the last 8 years being showcased as “The Man with No Nose” in a circus sideshow. He soon meets a young boy in the circus that offers to help him find a way to power his ship and return to his planet.
10b
“Youngstar3”
Miles Thompson
September 20, 1998 (1998-09-20)
The Youngstar-3, consisting of Youngstar, his grandpa Old Man, and super-powered robot Shero, attempt to fight a giant fish monster that emerges from the depths of the ocean.
Two guys go on a job hunt with no experience and get into one mess after another.
Coming Attraction: ChalkZone: The Amazin’ River
11a
“ChalkZone: The Amazin’ River”
Bill Burnett and Larry Huber
September 27, 1998 (1998-09-27)
Rudy and Snap travel down a river to a mine filled with magic chalk.
11b
“Tales from the Goose Lady: Hamsel and Grande”
Dave Wasson
September 27, 1998 (1998-09-27)
The Goose Lady and Juanito return, keeping Dot and Randy awake all night by telling them a version of Hansel and Gretel, who are depicted as overweight gluttons who keep eating the innocent witch’s gingerbread house.
11c
“The Feelers”
Bill Burnett
September 27, 1998 (1998-09-27)
The Feelers, an all-insect rock band, are tired of performing on the streets and living in obscurity. The band’s singer, Mitzi Moth, believes that getting their music to humans’ ears will solve their problems, so she has the band sneak into a recording studio to hopefully have their music played on the radio.
Coming Attraction: Max and the Pigeon Incident
12a
“Max and the Pigeon Incident”
Dave Wasson
October 18, 1998 (1998-10-18)
After being told not to leave his office, Max goes on an adventure to chase after the pigeon who steals his pencil.
In this canned laughter-heavy cartoon, an animal rights activist named Helen orders the head of the local zoo to free the zoo’s animals. To prove her beliefs have merit, she has three of the zoo’s animals, Mark the Polar Bear, Paul the Alligator, and Warren the Ostrich, move into an apartment in the hopes that the trio can adapt to human life.
12c
“Microcops”
John Eng
October 18, 1998 (1998-10-18)
Officer Jones is the microscopic product of an anti-flu capsule ingested by a sick man. When the other antibodies are captured by the flu bug making the man sick, Jones must seek out the bug and exterminate it himself.
Coming Attraction: Planet Kate
13a
“Planet Kate”
Jamie Mitchell
October 11, 1998 (1998-10-11)
A young girl named Kate Moon meets a quintet of extraterrestrial dogs, and ends up joining them in their search for an ancient city where their people used to live.
13b
“Fathead”
Vince Calandra
October 11, 1998 (1998-10-11)
In order to pass a test of manhood, an intelligent caveboy named Fathead must steal the egg of a Tyrannosaurus rex.
Snap, Rudy and his friend Penny try to gather parts to an erased formula.
1b
“A Kid’s Life”
Ken Kessel
September 18, 1999 (1999-09-18)
1c
“The Fairly OddParents: Too Many Timmys!”
Butch Hartman
September 18, 1999 (1999-09-18)
Having been left alone with a demanding, “injured” Vicky babysitting him and using him as a servant, Timmy wishes up a bunch of clones to do his chores for him. However, when they scare Vicky out of her mind and chaos ensues, Timmy must wish them away.
2a
“The Fairly OddParents: Where’s the Wand?”
Butch Hartman
September 18, 1999 (1999-09-18)
While Timmy, Cosmo, and Wanda are playing games, Wanda’s wand accidentally ends up with Vicky, who uses Wanda’s wand as a prop for her fairy costume at her High School costume party, and Timmy must get back the wand since it is granting Vicky’s wishes.
2b
“Magic Trixie”
Alex Kirwan
September 18, 1999 (1999-09-18)
A young girl tries a magic trick with no success, but at a magic show, she outshines the magician.
2c
“Tales from the Goose Lady: Humpty Dumpty”
Dave Wasson
September 18, 1999 (1999-09-18)
While making them missing out on their science exam, The Goose and Juanito tell Dot and Randy the story of a chicken laying a popular Humpty Dumpty instead of a golden egg.
3a
“Tales from the Goose Lady: Little Pigs Three”
Dave Wasson
September 25, 1999 (1999-09-25)
3b
“Freddy Seymore’s Amazing Life”
Tim Biskup
September 25, 1999 (1999-09-25)
3c
“Jamal the Funny Frog: His Musical Moment”
Pat Ventura
September 25, 1999 (1999-09-25)
4a
“ChalkZone: Snap Out of Water”
Bill Burnett and Larry Huber
October 2, 1999 (1999-10-02)
Snap accidentally travels outside of ChalkZone and into Rudy’s classroom.
4b
“Earth to Obie”
Guy Vasilovich
October 2, 1999 (1999-10-02)
Lacking attention from his parents, ten year old Obie fantasizes. In this story, Obie confronts his cereal addiction when he accompanies his mom on a trip to the grocery store.
4c
“Mina & The Count: The Ghoul’s Tribunal”
Rob Renzetti
October 2, 1999 (1999-10-02)
Vlad the Vampire Count is brought to court when it’s found out that he’s friends with a human girl named Mina.
5a
“ChalkZone: Secret Passages”
Bill Burnett and Larry Huber
October 9, 1999 (1999-10-09)
Snap helps Rudy and Penny find a Chalkzone portal that leads to their school in order to retrieve the class hamster.
5b
“Kid from S.C.H.O.O.L.”
Bob Boyle and Bill Riling
October 9, 1999 (1999-10-09)
Jake Slade, the top agent at Benedict Arnold High School, must stop the nefarious plot of Simon Cerebellum to become Prom King with his wide array of gadgets.
5c
“Mina & The Count: The Vampire Who Came to Dinner”
Rob Renzetti
October 9, 1999 (1999-10-09)
Mina invites The Count to have dinner with her family.
6a
“The Fairly OddParents: Party of 3”
Butch Hartman
October 16, 1999 (1999-10-16)
Vicky tries to get proof of Timmy having a party at his house while Mr. and Mrs. Turner are out, but fails miserably.
6b
“The Forgotten Toy Box: The Curse of the Werebaby”
Mike Bell
October 16, 1999 (1999-10-16)
In a parody of The Twilight Zone, the short’s host, Mr. Beasley (a doll whose dialogue begins after pulling his string) anthologizes a tale of a cursed baby doll that transforms a selfish adult man who still acts like a baby into a werebaby (an adult sized baby) as punishment for not acting his age.
6c
“Jelly’s Day: Uncle Betty’s Strange Rush”
Greg Emison and Bill Burnett
October 16, 1999 (1999-10-16)
Uncle Betty comes to visit in the museum of stuff from outer space where Jelly visit, but he gets a strange rash.
7a
“ChalkZone: ChalkDad”
Bill Burnett and Larry Huber
October 23, 1999 (1999-10-23)
Rudy gets creative on his dad’s specials board, but his dad hates Rudy’s drawings and ideas. Feeling rejected, Rudy escapes to Chalkzone. There he runs into his Chalkdad, who turns out to be just as fussy, ordering Rudy to help him by drawing his restaurant. Despite the fact that his Chalkdad hates the design, the restaurant turns out to be the hottest business in Chalkzone.
7b
“A Dog & His Boy”
Carlos Ramos
October 23, 1999 (1999-10-23)
7c
“Mina & the Count: Playing a Hunch”
Rob Renzetti
October 23, 1999 (1999-10-23)
The Count tries to hide Mina from his servant Igor.
8a
“The Fairly OddParents: The Fairy Flu”
Butch Hartman
October 30, 1999 (1999-10-30)
Cosmo and Wanda have caught the fairy flu and whenever they sneeze, their magic effects everything around them. This is problem trouble for Timmy, who has been invited to a birthday party for Tootie, Vicky’s younger sister. Tootie, unlike her sister, is madly in love with Timmy, worsening the situation.
8b
“Lollygaggin'”
Guy Vasilovich
October 30, 1999 (1999-10-30)
Lolly discovers that her little lies have been growing in her closet and are out to haunt her.
8c
“Tales from the Goose Lady: The Tortoise & the Hairpiece”
Dave Wasson
October 30, 1999 (1999-10-30)
9a
“ChalkZone: Chalk Rain”
Bill Burnett and Larry Huber
November 6, 1999 (1999-11-06)
A Chinese dragon causes havoc in Chalkzone.
9b
“The Dan Danger Show”
Butch Hartman
November 6, 1999 (1999-11-06)
On TV, he is brave jungle explorer Dan Danger; in real life, however, he is extremely meek and frightened of just about everything. Dan’s fear of flying gets the better of him when he is sent to take a trip via airplane.
9c
“Mina & The Count: My Best Friend”
Rob Renzetti
November 6, 1999 (1999-11-06)
After a bully mocks Mina after telling her class about her vampire friend, Vlad tries to teach Mina how to scare him.
10a
“The Fairly OddParents: The Temp”
Butch Hartman
November 13, 1999 (1999-11-13)
Cosmo and Wanda must go to the Fairy Academy to have their Godparenting License renewed, and their drill instructor is the toughest fairy in the universe, Jorgen Von Strangle. While they are absent, Timmy gets a substitute godparent, Jeff, who can only make toys; it turns out that Jeff is a runaway elf from the North Pole.
10b
“Herb”
Antoine Guilbaud
November 13, 1999 (1999-11-13)
A monster in a diaper provides a five-star meal to the entire school and wins the students’ favor.
10c
“Jamal the Funny Frog: Milk Dreams”
Pat Ventura
November 13, 1999 (1999-11-13)
Polly is overcome with a thirst for milk while Jamal enters her dreams to save her.
11a
“The Fairly OddParents: The Zappys”
Butch Hartman
November 20, 1999 (1999-11-20)
Timmy, Cosmo, and Wanda are nominated for a Fairy World award show, but Jorgen Von Strangle, the toughest fairy in the universe, uses his power to “persuade” the judges; in a subplot, Timmy’s left buck tooth is loose.
11b
“Let’s Talk Turkey”
Vincent Waller
November 20, 1999 (1999-11-20)
Thom Turkey he sells his way out of a hot pot by peddling processed “Phlab” meat.
11c
“Tales from the Goose Lady: Three Bears and a Blondie”
Dave Wasson
November 20, 1999 (1999-11-20)
Dot and Randy are off to the Natural History Museum for a field trip, but The Goose and Juanito are at it again with a story of Goldilocks and the 3 bears where the father plans horribly to eat Goldilocks.
12a
“ChalkZone: Rapunzel”
Bill Burnett and Larry Huber
December 4, 1999 (1999-12-04)
Rudy, Penny, and Snap watch a stage production of Rapunzel starring Queen Rapsheeba.
12b
“Zoey’s Zoo”
Amy Ellyn Anderson and David Burd
December 4, 1999 (1999-12-04)
An animal loving girl named Zoey tries to adopt some Ocelots but ends up getting too many.
After accidentally throwing the baseball into the window of a house next door, Brad Carbunkle sends his brother, Tuck, to retrieve the ball, but he meets a beautiful robot girl named XJ9 (she calls herself “Jenny”), who gives him the baseball, scaring him. Then, he tells his brother there is a robot inside, but he does not believe him. Jenny belongs to a scientist named Dr. Nora Wakeman, who wants her to save the world, but she meets Brad, sneaks out, and then hangs out, but Tuck is still afraid of her.
13a
“Jelly’s Day: Auntie Broth’s Makeover”
Greg Emison and Bill Burnett
December 18, 1999 (1999-12-18)
Jelly takes her Aunt Broth to the mall for a makeover. The only problem is no one can touch her because she laughs hysterically and people have to run for cover. So, Jelly decides to perform open brain surgery right in the salon.
13b
“Terry & Chris”
John Reynolds
December 18, 1999 (1999-12-18)
Problems are caused when a boy brings in a parrot with him.
13c
“Mina & The Count: Frankenfrog”
Rob Renzetti
December 18, 1999 (1999-12-18)
Mina brings a school’s dissection frog back to life.
Timmy, wanting to be a superhero, tries out superpowers.
1b
“The Boy Who Cried Alien”
Guy Vasilovich
June 6, 2002 (2002-06-06) (Nicktoons TV) August 30, 2002 (2002-08-30) (Nickelodeon)
1c
“Jamal, the Funny Frog: Dentist”
Pat Ventura
June 6, 2002 (2002-06-06) (Nicktoons TV)
2a
“Super Santa: South Pole Joe”
Mike Bell
March 30, 2002 (2002-03-30)
2b
“Sick and Tired: Bug Bite”
Andre Nieves and Ric Delcarmen
March 30, 2002 (2002-03-30)
Two roommates and plumbers named Sick and Tired have to retrieve a ring from their neighbor’s sink, but an annoying mosquito makes the task difficult for them.
2c
“Tales from the Goose Lady: The Ugly Duck-Thing”
Dave Wasson
March 30, 2002 (2002-03-30)
3a
“The Fairly OddParents: Scout’s Honor”
Butch Hartman
April 6, 2002 (2002-04-06)
Cosmo and Wanda try to help Timmy capture Bigfoot to earn his Squirrel Scout badge in capturing a mythical creature.
3b
“Skippy Spankerton”
Eric Bryan and Michelle Bryan
April 6, 2002 (2002-04-06)
3c
“Jamal, the Funny Frog: Beach”
Pat Ventura
April 6, 2002 (2002-04-06)
4a
“Super Santa: Vegetation”
Mike Bell
April 13, 2002 (2002-04-13)
4b
“Elise”
Guy Vasilovich
April 13, 2002 (2002-04-13)
4c
“A Kid’s Life: Picture Perfect”
Ken Kessel
April 13, 2002 (2002-04-13)
5a
“The Fairly OddParents: The Really Bad Day!”
Butch Hartman
June 9, 2002 (2002-06-09) (Nicktoons TV)
For one day in a certain number of years, a fairy godparent has to be “bad,” and it is Cosmo’s turn to do so. However, Cosmo fails constantly at being “bad.” Timmy and Wanda try to help him, enlisting help from conqueror Genghis Khan to teach him how to be bad, but soon, Cosmo plans to blow up the Earth.
5b
“Baxter & Bananas”
Zac Moncrief
June 9, 2002 (2002-06-09) (Nicktoons TV) July 12, 2002 (2002-07-12) (Nickelodeon)
5c
“Tales from the Goose Lady: The Fisherman, the Fisherman’s Wife and the Fish”
Dave Wasson
June 9, 2002 (2002-06-09) (Nicktoons TV) August 2, 2002 (2002-08-02) (Nickelodeon)
6a
“Dan Danger: Danger 101”
Butch Hartman and Steve Marmel
March 23, 2002 (2002-03-23)
6b
“The Tantrum”
John Fountain
March 23, 2002 (2002-03-23)
6c
“Super Santa: Naughty”
Mike Bell
March 23, 2002 (2002-03-23)
7a
“Dan Danger: A Lighter Shade of Danger”
Butch Hartman and Steve Marmel
June 10, 2002 (2002-06-10) (Nicktoons TV) July 19, 2002 (2002-07-19) (Nickelodeon)
7b
“The Kameleon Kid”
Jamie Diaz and Russ Mooney
June 10, 2002 (2002-06-10) (Nicktoons TV) July 26, 2002 (2002-07-26) (Nickelodeon)
7c
“Jamal the Funny Frog: Camping”
Pat Ventura
June 10, 2002 (2002-06-10) (Nicktoons TV) August 16, 2002 (2002-08-16) (Nickelodeon)
8a
“Dan Danger: A Date with Danger”
Butch Hartman and Steve Marmel
June 10, 2002 (2002-06-10) (Nicktoons TV) August 23, 2002 (2002-08-23) (Nickelodeon)
8b
“The Semprini Triplets”
Pat Ventura
June 10, 2002 (2002-06-10) (Nicktoons TV) August 9, 2002 (2002-08-09) (Nickelodeon)
8c
“Tales from the Goose Lady: Dot and Randy’s Sad Tale of Woe”
Dave Wasson
June 10, 2002 (2002-06-10) (Nicktoons TV)
Random! Cartoons [2008–2009]
The original 39 Random! Cartoons shorts were supervised by series creator Fred Seibert and produced by Eric Homan and Kevin Kolde as Frederator Studios‘s third cartoon incubator. Exhibited on Nickelodeon. The shorts are listed in the order that they originally aired.
Billy West as MooBeard / Value Guy Erica Luttrell as Sailor Bird / Road Show Announcer Dave “Gruber” Allen as Darkblade of Fire Kyle Carrozza as Ungus the Unpleasant / Cow Eating Gentleman
Short
December 6, 2008 (2008-12-06)
A cow pirate named MooBeard along with his companion Sailor Bird searches the treasure of the lost island of Hookamookapookalap.
In this precursor to what would become the critically acclaimed full-length series, Finn (known as “Penn” in the short) and Jake battle the Ice King to save Princess Bubblegum.
2c
“Mind the Kitty”
Anne Walker Farrell
Dee Bradley Baker as the Duck/Tabby Jeff Bennett as Punky Rodger Bumpass as Lemurman Lynne Maclean as Tabby’s Mom
Short
December 7, 2008 (2008-12-07)
Three teens have to babysit a psychotic kitten girl.
3a
“Ivan the Unbearable”
Andrew Dickman
Jeff Doucette as Ivan the Unbearable/Olaf Maurice LaMarche as Bjorn/Working Troll #1 Tress MacNeille as Ma Andrew Dickman as Filthy Viking/Working Troll #2
Short
December 13, 2008 (2008-12-13)
A clumsy Viking gets hiccups that causes destruction.
3b
“Boneheads”
Hiroshi Chida
John Kassir as Bone/Soldier Flies Dee Bradley Baker as Roccos/Audrey/Antarctic Bull Snail/Rex Hadley Hudson as Striker (uncredited)
Greg Eagles as Teapot/James Brown Clock/Silkbone/Blind Guy/Body Guard Cathy Lewis as Bouche Hilda Boulware as Mother’s Voice Chara Hammonds as Video Vixen#1 & 2 deMann as Announcer
Short
December 20, 2008 (2008-12-20)
Two African-American kids that are fans of rap music are going to meet a famous rapper.
Kari Wahlgren as Sparkles/Mom/Leprechaun Jessica DiCicco as Gloom/Fuzzy Animal Kevin Michael Richardson as Dad / Announcer / Zit / Applause Fish Annie Mumolo as Pixie / Little Prince / Munchie
Short
January 10, 2009 (2009-01-10)
Sparkles and Gloom, two daughters of a handsome prince and an evil witch, have their powers switched before the talent show at the Geevil School, the good and evil school, where good and evil are best friends.
Kevin Michael Richardson as Infinite Goliath/Hondo/Mechaneck Alanna Ubach as Roger/Mrs. Abbott/Samantha S. Scott Bullock as Mr. Abbott/Dr. Carnage/Timmy
Short
January 17, 2009 (2009-01-17)
The Infinite Goliath, a super villain released on parole, moves into a neighborhood.
Wil Wheaton as Kyle/Sir Horace Jentle Phoenix as Rosemary/Lunarella Alexander Polinsky as Harold/Elf Charlie Schlatter as Willy/Gnome/Martin/Dwarf Aliki Theofilopoulous as Crimson
Short
January 17, 2009 (2009-01-17)
A geek and a goth who play MMORPG games must break their shells to be together.
Gary Littman as Garlic Boy Gerrianne Raphael as Garlic Boy’s Mom Erik Bergmann as Garlic Boy’s Dad Betsy Beutler as Parsley Lloyd Floyd as Fungus John R. Dilworth as Twin #1/Twin #2
Short
January 17, 2009 (2009-01-17)
An anthropomorphic garlic with a healing tonic wants to do good for folks.
Katerina Metropolis is a hopeless romantic teenager that daydreams about meeting the perfect boy. But how will she manage after she winds up on the worst date of her life?
10a
“Victor the Delivery Dog”
Niki Yang
E.G. Daily as Victor/One-Eyed Bird/Co-Worker #1 Jennifer Hale as Victor’s Mom/Express Mail/Co-Worker #3 S. Scott Bullock as Gi/Raffe/Co-Worker #2 Fred Tatasciore as Mr. Papier
Steve Purnick as Bronk/Dinosaur Joel McCrary as Bongo/Skeleton Adam Busch as Jerry/Orderly Jeff Bennett as Patient/Geezer/Workman Manny Galan as Angry Erik Alan Goodman as Ted Strawberry Head
Short
January 31, 2009 (2009-01-31)
Bronk and Bongo are a couple of dogs who are mistaken to be world-famous German doctors in this madcap, zany romp.
A talking cat (surprising to everyone) helps a troubled girl from a bully.
11a
“Sugarfoot”
Erik Knutson
Charlie Schlatter as Sugarfoot Dee Bradley Baker as Socko and Delivery Man Jennifer Hale as Ms. Penelope
Short
April 4, 2009 (2009-04-04)
A boy who is a fan of cowboys and dinosaurs goes to a field trip to a museum with both of his interests while dealing with a bully.
11b
“Dugly Uckling’s Treasure Quest”
Guy Vasilovich
John Kassir as Dugly Uckling/Kung Pao Bunny Carlos Alazraqui as Quiggins/Bobblehead James Sie as Narrator/Monkeybutt
Short
April 4, 2009 (2009-04-04)
Dugly Uckling and his ragtag crew are out to solve the mystery of the Golden Bobblehead. Battling their way through the swamp, jungles, and killer mosquitoes, they come to a place where only Dugly’s nonsensical logic can save the day.
Phil Nee as Dr. Dee/Bomba Brett Pels as Zero (Bitboy)/Flower Wicky/Shop Owner Jennie Kwan as Myang Myang/Bitgirl/Edu Maurice LaMarche as Pickle Cop/Elecaptain Sam/Dog Catcher Charles Kim as Black Violet Lloyd Sherr as Narrator
Short
April 4, 2009 (2009-04-04)
Two kids and a scientist in a dog suit stop a corporation from creating a donut addiction.
Jim Connor as Super John Doe John Zee as Mayor Marc Graue as Anchorman Betsy Foldes as Mom Kimberly Brooks as Super John Doe, Jr. David Shaughnessey as Blimey Sandy Fox as Robin Andy Morris as Evil Butthead
Short
April 11, 2009 (2009-04-11)
The son of a superhero, who has no powers, decided to take his dad’s place and fight against his nemesis.
Jess Harnell as Crank/Man at Cookie Nook June Foray as Mall Walker/Old Man #1/Man at Garbage Can Debi Derryberry as Pop Singer/Teen at Cookie Nook Scott Fresina as Urban Jim Wyatt as Cyrus Don Cameron as Swuawk/Old Man #2
Two kids in superhero costumes purchase their favorite drink and end up creating an ice monster.
13c
“HandyCat: Bees-ness As Usual”
Russ Harris and G. Brian Reynolds
Rob Paulsen as Handycat/Drillbit June Foray as Woman
Short
December 20, 2009 (2009-12-20)
On their first day on the job, a handyman feline and his dog try to get rid of some pesky bees in hoping for a second job.
The Meth Minute 39 [2007–2008]
The Meth Minute 39 had 39 original short cartoons and one bonus short, and was Frederator‘s fourth cartoon incubator. Production supervision was by series creator Fred Seibert, all individual cartoons were created by Dan Meth and produced by Carrie Miller, for exhibition on Channel Frederator. The shorts are listed in the order that they originally aired.[55]
The 12 GO! Cartoons was Frederator Studios‘ sixth cartoon incubator, produced by Eric Homan and Kevin Kolde, in conjunction with Sony Pictures Animation.[57] Exhibited at Cartoon Hangover and Cartoon Hangover Select [58] on Ellation’s VRV subscription platform. The shorts are listed in the order that they originally aired.[59]
Spin-off series will be announced in the second half of 2018.
Dog walkers Bruce and Biff are asked by Nina to avoid certain areas since her dog Marty is a ninja. When they get distracted by a sandwich shop, Marty goes on the loose, and they have to retrieve him.
Rachel and her grandfather want to take over the island by installing surveillance equipment robots out of their trash cans, but they first have to convince the president to get rid of the law banning trash cans.
Brothers Tod and Klod are upset that the snow park is closed because the weather is too nice, so they tell the sun to go away. However, when the sun does just that, it gets really cold and the crowd becomes angry. The two brothers try to apologize to the sun.
Paperbag-faced siblings Artemis and Elbow compete over who has to take out the trash using the rule that if their addition to the trash stack falls to the floor they lose.
Tyler the Liger has a enough box tops to become the Mayor of Cereal Town, but he needs to find a way out of the house that has been locked by its upside down door to mail them in.
While on his way to the skate park, skater Pau gets trapped in his grumpy next door neighbor Mrs. Tracy’s house and is force to do her skateboard arena of death by her.
Pottyhorse the town’s sheriff and only toilet has to find a way to stop a poopsteorid from hitting the town.
Frederator Digital’s Mini-Series [2018]
Frederator Digital’s Mini-Series are produced by Carrie Miller (executive produced by Fred Seibert) and exhibited on Cartoon Hangover Select on the VRV subscription platform.
Hot Pot! Cartoons [2022]
Hot Pot! Cartoons will be Seibert’s seventh shorts incubators, produced in association with DeZerlin Media in Qingdao, China. All 10 shorts will be exclusively created by Chinese filmmakers. Production is expected to be finished in late 2022.