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2008 Toronto Fringe Festival - The Zombie Dialogues Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love My Master

Submitted by Brian Froud on Mon, 2008-05-26 22:02.

From the warped minds behind "Facebook Of Revelations", "The Late Late Horror Show" and "Swiss Family Guy Robinson" comes "The Zombie Dialogues Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love My Master". When a modest scientist is commissioned by the government to breed zombies as weapons to conquer communism, he learns that his work could lead to the end of the world.

Presented by Brain Fraud Productions, Bread & Circus, Busted Compass and Tum Tum Tree Films.

Total Drama Island - Season 2

Submitted by Brian Froud on Mon, 2008-03-03 18:56.

Coming soon!

Jimmy Two Shoes

Submitted by Brian Froud on Mon, 2008-03-03 18:50.

I start recording Jimmy Two Shoes this week and I couldn't be more excited. The show is so well written and the animation is fantastic. I play Beezy and Sean Cullen plays my dad, Lucius. How cool is that? I'll keep you posted on all things J2S.

Andy & Jay Sing More Than A Feeling

Submitted by Brian Froud on Sun, 2008-01-27 19:23.

Disclaimer: Take the glassware out of the room!

Swiss Family Guy Robinson Nominated For Two Canadian Comedy Awards

Submitted by Brian Froud on Wed, 2007-07-25 19:22.

This just in! Swiss Family Guy Robinson has been nominated for two Canadian Comedy Awards AND Seth MacFarlane knows about us!

From Jim Slotek's July 23rd Canoe interview...

SWISS CHARRED: On a local note, MacFarlane says he didn't agree with Fox's lawyers shutting down the made-in-Toronto onstage spoof The Swiss Family Guy Robinson earlier this year.

The touring one-man show by Brian Froud had precedent to lean on - Rick Miller's MacHomer, a twist on Macbeth that Simpson's creator Matt Groening had seen and given thumbs up to.

"I never saw (Swiss Family Guy), but I did make a call to Fox to say 'For what it's worth, my two cents, I think you just oughtta let the guy do it. "I just feel in this day and age with the Internet, because of the enormous exchange of information, intellectual property in some weird way feels public. I just don't see how anything like that hurts the studio.

SFGR/TDI

Submitted by Brian Froud on Tue, 2007-05-22 04:30.

Nothing to report yet, other than the waiting game, but we have been in loose contact with some people at Family Guy. Will it ever tour?

Carol Burnett Sues Fox Over Family Guy Spoof = Karma!

Submitted by Brian Froud on Tue, 2007-03-20 04:16.

In a timely ironic twist of hypocrisy, Carol Burnett is suing Fox for copyright infringement. The very thing that they shut us down for. Fox said, "We are surprised that Ms. Burnett, who has made a career of spoofing others on television, would go so far as to sue 'Family Guy' for a simple bit of comedy." Ha! Maybe this will make them change our minds and let us do OUR simple bit of comedy!

Total Drama Island World Premiere!

Submitted by Brian Froud on Wed, 2007-03-14 20:24.

Swiss Family Guy Robinson - Media Articles

Submitted by Brian Froud on Tue, 2007-03-13 08:12.

Here's some Media Articles regarding Swiss Family Guy Robinson and the cease and desist order that we received from Fox.

Swiss Family Guy Robinson - Clip

Submitted by Brian Froud on Thu, 2007-02-15 21:27.

What is Swiss Family Guy Robinson? It’s a one man show with impersonations of all your favourite Family Guy characters, except for Meg... She’s hard to do. Swiss Family Guy Robinson was co-created by me and the Shehori Brothers. Daniel and Steven Shehori are an award winning comedy duo based out of Toronto. They are quite possibly the busiest siblings working on the Canadian comedy scene. Between them, the brothers have garnered 8 Canadian Comedy Award nominations (and one win!) as writers, directors and producers. In 2001, they were hired on as head comedy writers for the internationally renowned show Naked News TV, and became co-creators and producers of the Second City’s critically acclaimed live cabaret Eclectic Circus – which was one of the longest-running comedy shows in the organization’s history. Most recently, Daniel and Steven were head comedy writers for the 2006 Gemini Awards (Canada’s version of the Emmys). They have also been asked to write and direct a live-action sitcom for Showcase.ca. The brothers have several hobbies and interests that fall within acceptable societal norms.

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