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Two idiots with superpowers (Timothydelaghetto and PeeDeeFlo) live with their regular roommate Rick (iBeShucks). When the guys head out for some male bonding in the woods, Rick gets kidnapped by Bigfoot. Created by the comedy masterminds behind Timothydelaghetto2 (Tim chantarangsu a.k.a. Traphik) and PeeDeeFlo (Pedro Flores of IgualaTres), starring real life pal Ricky Shucks, executive produced by Glasgow Phillips at Maker Studios.
CREATED BY
Pedro D. Flores &
Tim Chantarangsu
http://www.youtube.com/PeeDeeFlo
http://www.youtube.com/timothydelaghetto2
DEVELOPED BY
M.J. Offen
ART DIRECTOR
T.J. Fuller
Starring
Tim Chantarangsu - Tim
Pedro D. Flores - Pedro
Rick Carter - Rick
http://www.youtube.com/iBeShucks
Bubbles MacPherson - Sasquatch
DIRECTED BY
T.J. Fuller
WRITTEN BY
Steve Greene
http://www.youtube.com/SteveGreeneComedy
Mike Truesdale
M.J. Offen
SCRIPT COORDINATOR
PRODUCTION COORDINATOR
Denise Downer
LEAD CHARACTER DESIGNER
Friedrich Ricky Cometa
LEAD BACKGROUND ARTIST
Miguel Gonzalez
CHARACTERS, BGs & PROPS
Miguel Gonzalez
Shane Corn
Sang Yup Lee
Nic Parris
DIGITAL SCENE SET-UP & LAYOUT ARTISTS
Nic Parris
Shane Corn
Sang Yup Lee
CHARACTER CLEAN-UP & RIGGING
Nic Parris
Shane Corn
Sang Yup Lee
CANADIAN ANIMATION CREW
UnpluggedTV
Jeffrey Size
Spence Robinson
LA ANIMATION
Nic Parris
Shane Corn
RECORDING FACILITY
Station 22
Maker Studios
SOUND ENGINEERS
John Sanacore
Rafael Serrano
EDITORIAL, AEFX COMPOSITING & SFX
Conor Gordon
POWER HOUSE THEME SONG
WRITTEN & PERFORMED BY
Tim Chantarangsu
Pedro D. Flores
Rick Carter
TRACK PRODUCERS
Mysto and Pizzi
PRODUCER
M.J. Offen
SUPERVISING PRODUCER
Cella Duffy
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
Glasgow Phillips
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