04-18-2018, 07:03 PM
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Footage for what was essentyally the prototype versions of 07/30/2000 and 06/19/2002 were show at a live event on LACMA back in 2008, shortly after the release of the original series.
Both videos were released as part of the "New Lasagna Cat" series released in 2017, 9 years later.
According to an interview in the "Consequence of Sound" website, the New videos were in production shortly after the release of the original series and there were going to be 22 videos, but they decided to cut it to 12. Fatal Farm also stated that they did this because they wanted to take a different approach and make those videos "seem higher production value than the originals.”
Among other things, they also revealed that the reason behind Lasgana Cat's existence was because they originally wanted to recreate every single Garfield strip in live action, but they decide to turn down the idea because they coulnd't keep up with it. After that, they wanted to make “100 Days of Garfield“ but they only managed to shoot 80. Because tribute music videos were popular at the time, the team went for that route and the liked what they saw, so they stuck with that format.
Both videos were released as part of the "New Lasagna Cat" series released in 2017, 9 years later.
According to an interview in the "Consequence of Sound" website, the New videos were in production shortly after the release of the original series and there were going to be 22 videos, but they decided to cut it to 12. Fatal Farm also stated that they did this because they wanted to take a different approach and make those videos "seem higher production value than the originals.”
Among other things, they also revealed that the reason behind Lasgana Cat's existence was because they originally wanted to recreate every single Garfield strip in live action, but they decide to turn down the idea because they coulnd't keep up with it. After that, they wanted to make “100 Days of Garfield“ but they only managed to shoot 80. Because tribute music videos were popular at the time, the team went for that route and the liked what they saw, so they stuck with that format.