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Hey friends, the short I wrote and directed for Nickelodeon is now online! It’s called Tallie: Peer Counselor and it was created by the lovely Laura Sreebny.

Animation by PUNY, Music by Adam Deibert and Jarond Gibbs. 

I’ll put up full credits later. Please check it out! If the embed doesn’t work, CLICK HERE to watch on Nick.com

  2:33 pm  |   May 22 2013   |  76 notes  

puny:

Though we don’t necessarily agree with what they think of the film, we are nonetheless flattered that he AV Club featured our animated credit sequence for SUPER on their list of “13 Opening Credit Sequences Better Than the Movies That Follow”

Thanks dudes <3

Stoked to be included with these other lovely title sequences. Thanks AV Club. Then again, I love SUPER. Screw you AV Club. 

  5:49 pm  |   November 27 2012   |  23 notes  

A short animation we (PUNY) did with Suzi Barrett was featured on Cracked. “Drunk Snake” -give it a watch: http://www.cracked.com/quick-fixes/the-only-way-your-drunk-friend-could-be-more-annoying/

  1:22 pm  |   November 12 2012   |  9 notes  

puny:

Unused girl designs for a PUNY project
-Julia

puny:

Unused girl designs for a PUNY project

-Julia

  7:31 pm  |   November 5 2012   |  31 notes  

puny:

More fun stuff at the office!
1st Row: Little Esther and Wayne Federman, Julia recording audio with Sam Brown of The Whitest Kids You Know, for a new cartoon pitch.2nd Row: Erin McGathy, Rob Schrab and Kate Freund stop by to talk relationships, Fred Stoller and Erin.3rd Row: Shad and Susan Burke working on a pitch, Danny Holloway and Johnny Pemberton record the first episode of Twisting the Wind.

PUNY has been doing a lot of cool shit lately.

puny:

More fun stuff at the office!

1st Row: Little Esther and Wayne Federman, Julia recording audio with Sam Brown of The Whitest Kids You Know, for a new cartoon pitch.
2nd Row: Erin McGathy, Rob Schrab and Kate Freund stop by to talk relationships, Fred Stoller and Erin.
3rd Row: Shad and Susan Burke working on a pitch, Danny Holloway and Johnny Pemberton record the first episode of Twisting the Wind.

PUNY has been doing a lot of cool shit lately.

  2:27 pm  |   August 6 2012   |  17 notes  

puny:

Summah is in full effect! So grab your lobstah claw, throw on Howard Kremer’s new album Have a Summah, and stare at the album cover we made. Before it’s too late!

(Photo: Jeremy, Howard Kremer, and Nick with some summah scalps)

My bodacious coworkers Jeremy and Nick illustrated Howard Kremer’s “Have a Summah” album cover and I’m pretty gosh darn into it.

  7:39 pm  |   July 19 2012   |  40 notes  

dustinmartian:

kelsyabbott:

Another cartoon by me and john olsen! We made this one with   Puny .  Really though Puny did all of the work. That’s why it looks so amazing. Puny is amazing.

And JD Ryznar and Matt Danner did voices so I guess they did some work too but how easy is talking? Super easy.


Catboys! Its only 30 seconds! Woo!


This is what PUNY does.

I love my studio almost as much as I love Kelsy Abbott.

  12:57 am  |   June 30 2012   |  35 notes  

puny:

We took a trip to The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA to enjoy the mass extreme heaven that is Transmission LA: AV Club

It closes this weekend, so do yourself a favor and check it out.

-Julia

(via jeremysengly)

  2:46 am  |   May 4 2012   |  46 notes  

puny:

We had lunch with PUNY favorite Katie Crown today. We forgot a camera so we just had the waitress draw a portrait. 
-Jeremy
[Editor’s Note: 50% of the preceding statement was a lie.]

Jeremy drew our lunch today and I really really like it.

puny:

We had lunch with PUNY favorite Katie Crown today. We forgot a camera so we just had the waitress draw a portrait. 

-Jeremy

[Editor’s Note: 50% of the preceding statement was a lie.]

Jeremy drew our lunch today and I really really like it.

  7:54 pm  |   February 29 2012   |  21 notes  

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