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February 25, 2010 4:21pm by Such Small Portions
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modern toss, brighton fringe, jon link, mick bunnage
The creators of Modern Toss, the cult satirical cartoon-based show on Channel 4 have announced a plan to create the longest single-panel cartoon since the Bayeaux Tapestry – and are offering the public the chance to get involved.
Dubbed ‘The Great Wall of Filth Extravaganza’ writers Jon Link and Mick Bunnage are calling on anyone who knows how to hold a pen to help them crack the world record in a 250-metre homage to the disgruntled commuter at the Brighton Fringe in May.
Modern Toss rose to fame as a cult series of cartoon booklets aimed at satirising mundane modern life. Aimed at adults, the fresh approach to animation earned the duo a television series on Channel 4 which aired in July 2006 with a mix of live action animation and cartoons. The show also featured voiceovers from Mackenzie Crook, Paul Kaye and Simon Greenall.
The Great Wall of Filth Extravaganza is being produced in association with Fletch productions and set to take place on Sunday May 23rd at Madame Geisha, Brighton.
For tickets go to: www.ticktweb.com or call 08444 771 000
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