wow. now i know why Fred Seibert and Tim Shey aren’t syndicating Real World Green. They’re too busy with content people will enjoy.
Internet People is by Dan Meth
a crazed cartoonist from the ‘burbs of New York, who has arrived on the scene just as a new video-based Pop Culture is being born on the Internet. It’s a match made in…well, someplace really weird. But it works! Meth’s maddeningly catchy “Internet People”—which debuts on Channel Frederator on Thursday, September 6th—is destined to become the touchstone for the YouTube generation. Set to the pulse of Micah Frank’s music (and featuring the horn sectionof Bruce Kapler and Al Chez from Paul Schafer’s CBS Orchester on David Letterman’s Late Show) Meth captures and celebrates our shared Internet experiences over the last half-decade with cartoon caricatures that are somehow funnier than the original footage. I dare you to watch it just once—or to get all the references after even three viewings.
This is really fun, and its really great. watch and laugh. This will travel thru the web quickly.










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1 Tim Shey // Sep 20, 2007 at 3:23 am
Don’t kid yourself, Eric, Real World Green is cool! We’d be lucky to work with you.
Hopefully we’ll be doing a lot more in green if our initial foray at ViroPop is well-received. Thanks for the kind words on Meth Minute 39…
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