![]() “Just the stuff these guys do is fun to be around. “It’s a really fun, mad-scientists laboratory to run around in,” he says. Voice acting on the show was completed long before actual production began, but that didn’t stop “SpongeBob” star Tom Kenny from stopping by to check things out during shooting. Notes Caballero: “The things that scared me as a kid were what kind of excited my imagination most, in a way.” This is our tribute to that kind of stuff.” “It’s like ‘Abbot and Costello Meet Frankenstein’ or ‘Mad Monster Party.’ Like Mad Magazine mixed with Rankin/Bass. The team is going for a scary, yet fun, vibe. “It adds to the kind of rambunctious, unlabored quality we hope to achieve.” “Because it’s TV, you have to do it pretty fast, but that’s fine,” Walsh says. That’s a fairly quick turnaround for animation of any kind, let alone stop-motion. The storyboards arrived at Screen Novelties in December, and “we really started to seriously work on it about the end of January or early February,” explains Caballero. “But this time we had enough preplanning time that we were able to fit in a lot more stuff,” Walsh adds. The two couldn’t do everything they wanted to in the earlier collaboration. ![]() “We were all in agreement that we wanted to try to fit in … puppetry or 2D or stop-motion all together as much as possible on this one,” says Walsh. ![]() The episode will feature not only stop-motion animation but also mixed media, which they experimented with on the Christmas special.
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