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Dave Anderson (cartoon writer)

Dave Anderson (born 1963 in Coventry) is a British writer and creator of cartoons and animations including ''Bastard Bunny'' and the BAFTA nominated animation shorts, ''The Terribles''. He is a founder and director of London-based animation production company 12Foot6, whose credits include animating the first series of Modern Toss for UK TV's Channel 4.
==Early life and Bastard Bunny era==
After graduating from Durham University in 1985, Anderson lived briefly in Charlotte, North Carolina where he shared a house with Danna Pentes, bass player in the then up-and-coming band Fetchin Bones. Returning to the UK he worked in advertising while making ventures into cartoon writing. In 1990 Bastard Bunny appeared in his own comic. Described as "the coolest, drug-snorting, violent, club-going, psychotic rabbit in the world",〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Amazon review of the collected ''Bastard Bunny'' album )〕 Bastard Bunny became a cult icon of the early 1990s London club scene.〔(Clubbing history at OCC )〕 Bastard Bunny's stylishly simple initial incarnation was drawn by Jiouxliegh Jacobs〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Cover of an original ''Bastard Bunny'' comic (issue 2) and t-shirt designs showing old and new BB looks )〕 but by 1992, Anderson's new collaborator Martyn Smith had given the weed-loving GBH-rabbit a more fieresome visual persona. It was the latter incarnation which became an ever more common sight on T-shirts and 'lop ear hats' at the Sabresonic Club.〔(Cartoon & club history )〕 At this time ''Bastard Bunny'' "became aligned" with Andy Weatherall's Sabres of Paradise label.〔(Sabres of Paradise 'arms' featuring a Bastard Bunny head motif )〕 ''Bastard Bunny'' later appeared in ''Deadline'' magazine (along with ''Tank Girl'' co-created by Gorillaz artist Jamie Hewlett〔(Short if partial history of Bastard Bunny )〕) and, from 1994, in the ''New Musical Express''. The collected ''Bastard Bunny'' collection was published by Virgin Books in 1998 as ''Don't You Know Who I am?! – The Collected Works''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Amazon.co.uk )〕 Bastard Bunny reappeared in 2013 after some "enforced gardening leave"〔(Bastard Bunny 2013 )〕 in a new, heavyweight on-line persona using the strap-line "He's Fat, He's Forty and He Ain't Happy".〔(BB Site )〕

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