tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2674043744354478037.post7103619858388842351..comments2024-03-27T05:43:39.207-04:00Comments on SATURDAY MORNINGS FOREVER: TUTENSTEINChris Buchnerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01051026701247482436noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2674043744354478037.post-17804333924497966422021-08-22T00:09:16.441-04:002021-08-22T00:09:16.441-04:00Hey, thanks for the information and sorry it's...Hey, thanks for the information and sorry it's taken so long to acknowledge it (Blogger decided to STOP alerting me to comments). When I wrote the initial entry I was using a couple of sources I found later on to be only MOSTLY accurate and haven't been able to go back and fix everything yet. It's been corrected.Chris Buchnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01051026701247482436noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2674043744354478037.post-55117156475851925632018-06-14T08:29:20.462-04:002018-06-14T08:29:20.462-04:00Fil did, indeed, an amazing job in defining the lo...Fil did, indeed, an amazing job in defining the look and tone of the series, but I must say you’re a bit off in the assessment that I had “very little” to do with the series. Tutenstein was in ‘development hell’ for seven years, during which time I personally re-wrote and re-drew the pitch and series concept many times. Though the tv version differs significantly from the original concept, the new characters and setting were all created by me. The show certainly ends up being decidedly Fil’s (and Thomas Perkins) visually, that’s true. But I had lots of input, and was part of the team that chose him. You know, just for the record. Jayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16113962325456572827noreply@blogger.com