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Revision as of 21:01, 15 May 2009 by D6 (talk | contribs) (fix headline (WikiProject Check Misplaced Pages check #57)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)icebox.com is an internet animation company founded in 1999 by Jonathan Collier, Howard Gordon, Rob LaZebnik, Scott Rupp and Tal Vigderson. The founders stated that the company was created to capitalize on the inherent "freedom of the medium" which they felt stifled creativity of writers due to the confining restrictions of the studio system and traditional media.
The most noteworthy online animation creations of the company are the controversial animated cartoon Mr. Wong and Queer Duck. Many of the founders such as Rob LaZebnik and Jonathan Collier have written and continue to contribute to write for shows as The Simpsons in traditional media.
The company has paired with Mondo Media in a number of shows.
The original Icebox.com shut down in February 2001 after the company failed to secure additional operating capital. It was reported Icebox.com had been spending upwards of $1.4 million a month prior to its demise.
Later in 2001, the site was re-established as Icebox 2.0, LLC after several company founders bought the assets of the failed original venture, including the icebox.com domain name. The scope of the new company was greatly scaled down from its predecessor.
Many of the animated shorts on the new site were viewable only on a pay-per-view basis. The pay-per-view feature has since been removed, although many episodes of Mr. Wong are not viewable on the site, instead only available for purchase on DVD.
Animated features
- Queer Duck
- Mr. Wong
- Meet the Millers
- Hard Drinkin' Lincoln
- Jesus and his Brothers
- Garbage Island
- Starship Regulars
- Navy Bear
- Zombie College
External links
- Icebox web site
- "The Digital Dirty Dozen", TIME magazine (2000). Retrieved on 2007-08-10.
- The Net's red-hot upstart
- Drawing Power
References
- Icebox.com to close
- Scaled-Down Icebox Looking for One Big Hit
- Scaled-Down Icebox Looking for One Big Hit