It's official! Bee & PuppyCat: Lazy in Space is coming to Netflix ✨
Let me rant for a minute.* There’s really no other company like Frederator. We’re special. Arrogant?
Sure.
Of course, being remarkable is all about you.“Frederator loves you” has been more than just a slogan around here. It’s been a battle cry that expresses exactly why I started the company.
“You.” First and foremost it’s our audiences, whether they’re the kids that watched our stuff on Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network, or the still-kids who grew up and watch us on Cartoon Hangover, Get in the Robot or Netflix.
“You.” All the folks that work in and around Frederator across the globe, making cartoons and videos and channels, figuring out the best way to show them off to people.
And “you.” The world class creators –mostly first timers– we’ve been lucky enough to have in our corner.
I think it’s fair to say that without “you” there wouldn’t be an “us.” From my perspective we’re all one big bunch, loving the same things, everyone playing their own roles. I don’t think anyone at Frederator would have it any other way.
It’s just too much fun making the world smile.
Frederator loves you all, Fred Seibert
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From the postcard back:
Congratulations! You are one of 300 people to receive this limited edition Frederator postcard!
Frederator Loves You
Illustration from Volk Corporation, Pleasantville, NY USA Clip Book of LIne Art No.292 MEN
Series 48.8 [mailed out February 14, 2020]
Natasha and Efrain Farias have done such a beautiful job on Bee and PuppyCat: Lazy in Space title cards that I couldn’t resist turning a couple more into limited edition Frederator postcards. -Fred
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From the postcard back:
Congratulations! You are one of 300 people to receive this limited edition Frederator postcard!
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FESTIVAL WINNER! Best Animated Series 2019 Ottawa International Animation Festival
A new series Bee and PuppyCat Lazy in Space
Created by Natasha Allegri
Series 47.2 [mailed out November 27, 2019]
For the past several years, Natasha, her creative team, Kevin Kolde, Eric Homan, and Kelsey Calaitges at Frederator Studios, and everyone at OLM Tokyo, have been quietly working on a brand new PuppyCat series called Bee and PuppyCat: Lazy in Space. Animation insiders got a first look at a full episode at the Ottawa International Animation Festival in September, the reaction was overwhelming, and the show was named Best Animated Series. Worth a Frederator limited edition postcard, yes?
Just PuppyCat bein’ PuppyCat.
Exit, stage left, for PuppyCat.
Fresh Take 1s.
Here’s another A+ shot from the same episode.
Fresh Take 1s.
New promo art for the Cats movie?
Happy Bee Day! Natasha’s “Bee and PuppyCat Part 1” premiered on Cartoon Hangover on July 11, 2013.
PuppyCat has the blues.
The gang at OLM has sent us the first animation pass for a new episode.
Natasha’s visiting the U.S. of A., giving her the opportunity to mix Bee and PuppyCat: Lazy in Space, Ep. 207, in person.
One of the (even) prettier episodes.
Good news!
Bee and PuppyCat: Lazy in Space has been nominated in the Animated Series category in this fall's Ottawa International Animation Festival. Congratulations to Natasha Allegri, Efrain Farias, Hans Tseng, director Hideaki Oba, and all our friends at OLM, Inc.
Straight from Natasha’s sketchbook to your Tumblr feed.
Bee and PuppyCat: Lazy in Space has 77% more scolding.
Bee and PuppyCat: Lazy in Space backgrounds are the best backgrounds.