The 4th episode of Larkmart has arrived. In Interview, we meet a young job-seeker looking for directions, but he soon finds himself on a road to nowhere. As with past episodes, Scott Martin animated, Eric Bauza joined in as the voice of the Kirk, the job-hunter, and Mark Salisbury was the Animation Supervisor. I wrote, directed and played the roll of Marty. Big thanks to Mondo Media for producing and distributing!
Episode 3 of Larkmart, titled Tires, is on shelves now. In this installment of my very own Flash-animated series introduces us to a friendly, middle-aged man named Gregory on the hunt for an All-Season Radial Tire, but little does he know that he’s standing in the center lane of on the Larkmart expressway. To his surprise, Gregory finds love, but it moves so quickly, passionately, and painfully.
A new animator joined the production this time – Scott Martin, and I’m a huge fan of what he added to the short. Episode 2 animator Mark Salisbury acted as Animation Supervisor, and the now imfamous (see Cartoon Brew) and incredibly talented Eric Bauza joined the cast, performing the voices of Gregory and Greg’s dear old mum.
The second episode of Larkmart earned a “Daily 1st Place” last week over at Newgrounds, and a top 5 for the week. I’ve been a Newgrounds member since 2001, so that was a pretty cool milestone. Then today on the 1st episode of the NG Review Show (below), Sale Price was voted Best of the Week by hosts Levi and Darrin. Big thanks guys, for including me in your show!
Thanks to the fine folks at Mondo Media, the world’s most horrifying convenience store is again open for business, and in this second episode, titled Sale Price, we meet a young grifter aiming to freeze prices at all new low.
I animated the first one, but for this second episode you’ll likely notice that animation quality went up, oh, 2000% percent. That’s due to the addition of animator Mark Salisbury, who brought so much to this short, he’s really due a co-director credit (after all, he is an animation director). I worked with Mark a whole bunch in 2009 on a number of Dr. Tran episodes, and he always blows me away with his brilliant acting, funny drawings and incredible speed. Big props, Mr. Salisbury. You hereby get a lifetime supply of Freezy Froze drinks, courtesy of the Larkmart management. If you missed episode 1, go here, and if you’re a super big pal, you’ll go over to the YouTube page and leave a comment.
I recently teamed up with Mondo Media, the group bringing you the most-watched series on the web (Happy Tree Friends), to launch a new original series. Larkmart is a convenience store brimming with unspeakable horrors and mayhem. But thankfully, it’s filled with snacks. Here’s episode 1 – Emergency.












