Friday, April 12, 2019

Interview with the Creator of PROMETHEUS AND BOB: Nickelodeon's Forgotten Masterpiece | Cult Popture

Interview with the Creator of PROMETHEUS AND BOB: Nickelodeon's Forgotten Masterpiece | Cult Popture



Cote Zellers is the creator of Prometheus and Bob, The charming stop-motion animated Nickelodeon [KaBlam!] series about an alien trying to educate a caveman, which, while one of the best shows of its kind, somehow faded away into nostalgic obscurity.

AJ managed to score an interview with the guy, and in this video learns all about the show's history, its origins, its lost episodes, its cancelled movie adaptation, and the the behind-the-scenes politics which may have ultimately buried the show for good.

Check out Cote Zellers here:
https://sites.google.com/site/cotezellers/

Check out Daniel Shklair here:
http://afterfiveproductionsinc.com/
https://www.discogs.com/artist/1397865-Daniel-Shklair

From The A.V. Club:

Nickelodeon’s long-forgotten Prometheus And Bob deserves a second look

Nickelodeon’s heyday is often remembered for its tentpole programming, stuff like All That, Rocko’s Modern Life, and Rugrats. Amongst those bigger titles, however, was a bunch of smaller, weirder stuff that’s often left forgotten (even by ‘90s kids). Take, for example, Prometheus And Bob, the stop-motion short from the animation anthology KaBlam! that featured an alien attempting to teach a caveman the basics of human life. Remember that? Most people don’t, but creator, director, and voice actor Cote Zellers certainly does. Recently, Zellers sat down with AJ, the self-professed Prometheus And Bob super fan behind YouTube’s Cult Popture, to delve into his experience making the shorts and why his planned Prometheus And Bob feature never made it past development.

After getting some attention with an original, edgier Prometheus And Bob short, Zellers was tasked with creating a new, kid-friendly episode for KaBlam! every week. While the stop-motion process was painstaking, it also gave him complete creative control over the show’s aesthetic and humor. That changed, unfortunately, as the shorts’ popularity increased.

“I went to Paramount and had a meeting with Amy Heckerling and her producer. She was going to direct it,” Zellers says of Nickelodeon’s failed attempt to get a Promotheus And Bob live-action feature off the ground. “It was supposed to star Chris Farley and David Spade…but then Chris Farley died.” Inexplicably, the development process continued to move forward, and a script was written that Zellers calls “the worst thing [he] ever read.” Producers refused to let him rewrite it himself, and the production stalled out.

“Actually, a lot of those ideas from that Prometheus And Bob script showed up in that really horrible Jack Black Gulliver’s Travels movie,” Zellers says. “Same writer.”

Unfortunately for those of us who remember the pitch-perfect slapstick of the original shorts, it doesn’t look like a Prometheus And Bob resurrection is in the cards anytime soon. Nickelodeon still owns the rights and doesn’t seem too interested in doing anything with them. For now, at least, this alien and his dumb-as-rocks friend will be consigned to the realm of “Hey, remember that? That was weird.”

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