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#Caturday, April 26, 2014: Crazy Time – Simon’s Cat

by 1389AD ( 137 Comments › )
Filed under Caturday, Open thread at April 26th, 2014 - 3:00 pm

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Published on Apr 3, 2014 by Simon’s Cat

“A frenzied feline has a moment of madness!”

CREDITS
Directed by: Simon Tofield
Animation: Laura Nailor
Sound: Shrooty

Executive Producer: Mike Bell
Producer: Emma Burch
Production Assistant: Edwin Eckford
Brand Manager: Mike Cook

Want to see more of our films? Check out our play list here.

Want to know more about the history of Simon’s Cat?

Watch the Simon’s Cat Story here – http://goo.gl/Vfx2JS

Now with French, German, Italian, Polish, Russian and Spanish closed captions!

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Official Website: http://www.simonscat.com

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Frequently asked questions:

What software do you use?

Simon’s Cat is made using Adobe Flash.

Why does it take so long to make each Simon’s Cat film?

Even though the films are made using Adobe Flash software, they are still hand-animated in a traditional manner, frame to frame. It usually takes between 12 and 25 drawings to create 1 second of a Simon’s Cat film.

Do you have an online shop?

You can purchase Simon’s Cat products from the official web shop: http://www.simonscat.com/Shop

Want to get in touch? Email us at – contact@simonscat.com

Thank you for watching! : )

Caturday Dec. 28, 2013: Simon’s Real Cats

by 1389AD ( 203 Comments › )
Filed under Caturday, Open thread at December 28th, 2013 - 2:00 pm

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Published on Nov 25, 2013 by simonscat

Meet Simon Tofield’s real-life cats!

CREDITS
Featuring: Simon Tofield
Directed by: Chris Gavin
Sound: Shrooty

Executive Producer: Mike Bell
Producer: Emma Burch
Production Assistant: Edwin Eckford
Brand Manager: Mike Cook

Special thanks for translations:
French – Aude Carpentier
Polish – Matt Wegner and Kat Vogart
Russian & German – Tomedes.com
Spanish & Italian – Giulia Barbera

The official Simon’s Cat website and shop:

Official Website: http://www.simonscat.com
Official webshop: http://www.simonscat.com/Shop

Stay connected with Simon’s Cat on your favourite websites:

Facebook: http://facebook.com/simonscat
Google+: http://plus.google.com/+SimonsCat
Twitter: http://twitter.com/SimonsCat
Tumblr: http://simonscat.tumblr.com/
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/simonscat

What software do you use?
Simon’s Cat is made using Adobe Flash.

If you want to email us:
contact@simonscat.com

Thank you for watching 🙂

#Caturday, December 21, 2013: Christmas Presence – Simon’s Cat

by 1389AD ( 44 Comments › )
Filed under Caturday, Humor, Open thread at December 21st, 2013 - 3:00 pm

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Published on Dec 6, 2013 by simonscat

“A festive feline goes looking for a Christmas treat.”

CREDITS
Directed by: Simon Tofield
Animation: Nick Wade
Cleanup: Isobel Stenhouse
Sound: Shrooty

Executive Producer: Mike Bell
Producer: Emma Burch
Production Assistant: Edwin Eckford
Brand Manager: Mike Cook

The official Simon’s Cat website and shop:

Official Website: http://www.simonscat.com
Official webshop: http://www.simonscat.com/Shop

Stay connected with Simon’s Cat on your favourite websites:

Facebook: http://facebook.com/simonscat
Google+: http://plus.google.com/+SimonsCat
Twitter: http://twitter.com/SimonsCat
Tumblr: http://simonscat.tumblr.com/
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/simonscat

What software do you use?
Simon’s Cat is made using Adobe Flash.

If you want to email us:
contact@simonscat.com

Thank you for watching 🙂

Christmas Presence (Part 2) – Simon’s Cat

Published on Dec 17, 2013 by simonscat

“A crafty cat plans a Christmassy trick!”

CREDITS
Directed by: Simon Tofield
Animation: Nick Wade
Cleanup: Emma Louise Wakley
Sound: Shrooty

Executive Producer: Mike Bell
Producer: Emma Burch
Production Assistant: Edwin Eckford
Brand Manager: Mike Cook

#Caturday: Simon’s Cat: Behind the Scenes

by 1389AD ( 6 Comments › )
Filed under Caturday, Open thread at February 9th, 2013 - 12:00 pm

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Uploaded on Oct 21, 2009 by HachetteBookGroup

The feline Internet phenomenon makes his way onto the page in this first-ever book based on the popular animated series. Book available here.

Newcastle Herald (AU): The paws have it as Monopoly fans give iron the boot in favour of new cat token

The Scottie dog has a new nemesis in Monopoly after fans voted in an online contest to add a cat token to the property trading game, replacing the iron, toy maker Hasbro Inc. announced on Wednesday.

The results were announced after the shoe, wheelbarrow and iron were neck and neck for elimination in the final hours of voting that sparked passionate efforts by fans to save their favorite tokens, and by businesses eager to capitalize on publicity surrounding pieces that represent their products.

The vote on Facebook closed just before midnight on Tuesday, marking the first time that fans have had a say on which of the eight tokens to add and which one to toss. The pieces identify the players and have changed quite a lot since Parker Brothers bought the game from its original designer in 1935.

Rhode Island-based Hasbro announced the new piece Wednesday morning.

Other pieces that contested for a spot on Monopoly included a robot, diamond ring, helicopter and guitar.

“I think there were a lot of cat lovers in the world that reached out and voted,” said Jonathan Berkowitz, vice president for Hasbro gaming marketing.

The Scottie Dog was the most popular of the classic tokens, and received 29 percent of the vote, the company said. The iron got the fewest votes and was kicked to the curb.

The cat received 31 percent of votes for new tokens.
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The online contest to change the tokens was sparked by chatter on Facebook, where Monopoly has more than 10 million fans. The initiative was intended to ensure that a game created nearly eight decades ago remains relevant and engaging to fans today.

“Tokens are always a key part of the Monopoly game … and our fans are very passionate about their tokens,” Berkowitz said.

Monopoly’s iconic tokens originated when the niece of game creator Charles Darrow suggested using charms from her charm bracelet for tokens. The game is based on the streets of Atlantic City, N.J., and has sold more than 275 million units worldwide.

The other tokens currently in use are a racecar, a shoe, thimble, top hat, wheelbarrow and battleship. Most of the pieces were introduced with the first Parker Brothers iteration of the game in 1935, and the Scottie dog and wheelbarrow were added in the early 1950s.

The original version also included a lantern, purse, cannon and a rocking horse. A horse and rider token was used in the 1950s. During World War II, metal tokens were replaced by wooden ones, because metal was needed for the war effort.

“I’m sad to see the iron go,” Berkowitz said. “Personally, I’m a big fan of the racecar so I’m very relieved it was saved but it is sad to see the iron go.”

The social-media buzz created by the Save Your Token Campaign attracted numerous companies that pushed to protect specific tokens that reflect their products.

That includes garden tool maker Ames True Temper Inc. of Camp Hill, Penn., that spoke out in favor of the wheelbarrow and created a series of online videos that support the tool and online shoe retailer Zappos which pushed to save the shoe, Berkowitz said.

Versions of Monopoly with the new token will come out later this year.

Story here.