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Mondo Media, Inc. is an American multimedia company that mainly produces online independent animation aimed at teens and young adults. It was founded in 1988 by John Evershed and Deirdre O'Malley in San Francisco, California .
The game, based on Nerf, was touted as a "family-friendly version of multiplayer combat games like Quake III: Arena and Unreal Tournament", [5] and was supported by Hasbro Interactive until that company gave its rights and properties over to Infogrames. The cutscenes were animated by Mondo Media alongside them doing the in-game art.
There was also an iOS game titled Happy Tree Friends: Deadeye Derby, released in 2014. On August 17, 2023, Mondo Media and Ravenage Ltd. announced a crossover between Mondo's Happy Tree Friends franchise and Ravenage's shoot em' up video game The Crackpet Show as a downloadable expansion on the latter.
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On September 19, 2016, it was announced that 6 Point Harness merged with Mondo Media, with Mondo being the surviving entity. Despite ceasing to be a distinct legal operation, it remains the primary production and distribution arm for Mondo's filmed and televised output. [4] Burch is currently CEO of the merged company, replacing Mondo's John ...
Happy Tree Friends: False Alarm is a video game based on the Flash cartoon series Happy Tree Friends developed by independent software developer Stainless Games and published by Sega. It was scheduled to be released in fall 2007 and then April 2008, but was delayed and released on June 25, 2008, for Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360 .
Joe Cartoon is an Adobe Flash animated cartoon series created by Joseph C. Shields and later animated by Mondo Media. [1] [2] Starting as an independent website, Joe Cartoon was later affiliated with Atom Films, [3] before becoming independent again in 2006, then being bought in 2007 by Endemol. [1]
Dick Figures is an American adult animated web series created by Ed Skudder and written, directed, and produced by Skudder and Zack Keller. [2] The series, featuring two humanlike stick figures named Red and Blue who are best friends, aired for the first time on November 18, 2010. [3]