Namowal here.I have to say that blog did come across really hard to believe.
Did he happen to give any hints as to from where/whom he obtained it?namowal said:I really did get to meet Jon in 2009 and he really had a copy of the cartoon.
Dangit, why must Australia be so far away from USA >.< Can I get a print-off of them from you, since technically, that is not online?namowal said:but I did take a few snapshots (which I promised to keep offline) but if you're in Los Angeles I can show you them.
Which email address did you contact? He tends to reply more (to me anyway) when I email him at his Portland Radio Group address.namowal said:I've hit him up for another copy of the audio he made but never heard back.
Very little. From what I gathered:Did he happen to give any hints as to from where/whom he obtained it?
That's tempting, but I swore to Jon I wouldn't send it to anyone (plus I'd like to be on the good side of the source, as in "See? It's been 4.5 years and I haven't leaked my screen shots!" It's possible that the source is mad at me for putting my drawings online. (Jon seemed to think posting drawings was fair game, but maybe the source feels differently)Can I get a print-off of them from you, since technically, that is not online?
I'm still in touch with Jon- we're facebook friends- but he hasn't gotten back to me about the audio clip. He has told me that a few people have "stalked" him online demanding a copy of the cartoon (no, they didn't get a copy.)[Jon] tends to reply more (to me anyway) when I email him at his Portland Radio Group address.
That's OK, I figured as much If the clip hasn't found its way online within the next few years, I might save up for a ticket to America so I can come and see the pictures (and maybe even the short itself, if Jon would be willing to do another screening).namowal said:That's tempting, but I swore to Jon I wouldn't send it to anyone
So, did you have a copy of the audio at one point? Also, that is quite odd... The questions just keep piling up >.>namowal said:He also suggested (in the audio clip) that his source seemed uncomfortable that that the cartoon existed in the first place.
Yeah, when I contacted them, they seemed pretty adamant that it was simply not allowed to be released (for whatever reason). I suspect that an ex CTW employee may have obtained a copy without permission, which ended up leaking to whomever, who then passed it onto Jon; my guess is as good as anyone's though.namowal said:it's CTW who owns the goods
Hah, I hope he doesn't regard me as such -_-' I've emailed him a few times, but never in a stalker-ish manner (at least, not intentionally), just out of sheer curiosity. I thought I had maybe annoyed him when he stopped replying.. Dunno.. I hope not.namowal said:He has told me that a few people have "stalked" him online demanding a copy of the cartoon (no, they didn't get a copy.)
All that segment seemed to teach was about the old cartoon "hide behind a tree to avoid an enemy" routine. Plus, the giant rabbit didn't seem to be THAT much of a threat; it was just walking the whole time! Were the kids afraid the mutant rabbit would squash them?Well, the giant rabbit was part of an episode. I don't think there would be any other call for it otherwise. Aside from the frightening aspect, it's a terrible sketch that does nothing. it seems like an independent animation and that's that. Now that I see it, the artist's rendering of the girl looks just a little like the kids in that animation.
That's a possibility, but another likely choice would that it would be on a Halloween-themed DVD of some sort, due to the creepiness of the crack monster. Some sketches would seem more limited to their subject matter in terms of what gets put on home video (like "Mysterious Theater," that would seem more in place on a mystery or Halloween-themed DVD release as well.)It's been announced that there's going to be a Sesame Street DVD called "Being Brave". My initial thoughts were, this would be a good one to feature Crack Master and other skits that scared kids, except I'm sure most of the scary skits don't involve characters having to be brave. And they probably wouldn't put these kinds of clips on a regular, non-collectors-edition, family-market aimed-at-the-current-target-audience DVD.
I remember seeing this "screenshot" and thinking "wow, it looks a bit different than I remember."The guy who did the Crack Master-Rickroll prank used a fake thumbnail for the YouTube video to trick people into thinking it was Crack Master. Could he possibly have the real thing? Here's the screenshot: