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Back in April, we posted some clips from Lance Myers’ Skip and Lester series. Included was a clip from the episode titled Here’s the Stapler if You Need It, but here’s the whole thing:

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A couple updates about Lance Myers, the artist behind SuperDeluxe’s The Ted Zone series. He’s partnered with L.B. Deyo to form The Video Two, and some of his Flash-aniamted work screened at this year’s SXSW festival. Here’s two segments from the Skip and Lester series. This is Where’s the Bathroom:

This is a clip from Here’s the Stapler if You Need It, which is currently touring with the Spike & Mike Sick & Twisted Festival of Animation

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Lance Myers, an accomplished animator with major feature credits under his belt, has unearthed a gem from his library. Produced in 2001, The Astronomer is a thought-provoking 3-minute monologue that has been screened at numerous festivals and on HBO and PBS.

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Lance Myers, the man behind SuperDeluxe’s The Ted Zone series, just sent me this clip below. It’s a beautifully-animated segment of Flash animation that was then composited in 3ds Max. It’s a clip from The Legend of Merle Willis, Headless Cowpoke, which is being funded by the Austin Film Society.

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Here’s the latest episode from Lance Myers’ Flash-animated series The Ted Zone. It’s titled Ted’s Dead (a title spoiler!), which reveals the world’s first deadly dipped-cone. The Ted character in the series is voiced by Toby Radloff, one of the characters who ended up in Harvey Pekar’s comic American Splendor. Interesting fact – Ted has never physically met Toby, who records his voice work in Cleveland, while Ted works in Austin.

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