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REG-HEADS REJOICE!

Here’s your chance to own a piece of CARTOON HISTORY.

Hello, my name is Sam Spina. I started working on Regular Show as a Storyboard artist on season 7. The second episode I worked on (”Birthday Gift” with the great Benton Conner) aired last night. It’s a special episode for me, because it’s the first one I worked on at Cartoon Network Studios, in beautiful Burbank, California. (My first episode “Dumptown USA” was done freelance-style, in my lowly, spider-ridden, basement apartment in Atlanta, GA). Anyways, I hope you watched and enjoyed it.

As you may or may not know, Regular Show is storyboarded on post-it notes… lots and lots of post-it notes… and while working on this episode I thought it would be fun to see how big of a pile all of my mess up post-it notes would make. Welp, they made a pretty sizable pile and, needless to say, it WAS fun to see. It was SO fun, in fact, that I thought it would be EVEN MORE fun to put them in an envelope and mail them to an online stranger when the episode aired. And that’s what I’ll do.

So, if you want my pile of mess up drawings from last nights episode mailed to you,I’m having a contest. These are BAD DRAWINGS, so I thought it would be fitting to have a BAD ART CONTEST! Whoever makes the worst looking fan-art from the “Birthday Gift” episode that makes me laugh the hardest wins. Tag it with #RegularShowBirthdayGiftBAC and I’ll choose someone sometime this weekend depending on if people actually do this or not. Seriously though, don’t put too much effort into it… after all, you are competing for what almost (should have?) gone in the trash. And I’m not certain, but there might be cuss words or drawings of butts and stuff somewhere in this post-it pile, so don’t enter if you’re a little kid or a baby or anything. 

I LOOK FORWARD TO JUDGING YOUR SUBMISSIONS! 

#RegularShowBirthdayGiftBAC