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unusual facts about Home Movies



Barbarian Chronicles

The Barbarian Chronicles is a planned animated television program by Brendon Small, creator of Home Movies and Metalocalypse.

Melissa Bardin Galsky

She was associate producer and talent coordinator for Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist, but is best known for playing the character "Melissa" on the show Home Movies, which aired on both UPN and Cartoon Network and was created by Loren Bouchard and Brendon Small.


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Irving Johnson

Early home movies show a young Johnson training for a life at sea, climbing a telephone pole in his backyard, and wrestling to prepare for the inevitable fights he believed would occur due to his reading the novels of Jack London and Joseph Conrad.

Melissa Bardin Galsky

In addition, she has voiced characters on two other Soup2Nuts-produced shows: O'Grady (which also stars fellow Home Movies alumnus H. Jon Benjamin), and Hey Monie!.

National Center for Jewish Film

The Center's other archival and preservations projects include features and documentaries from around the globe; early American silent film comedies and features; rare early Russian films; pre–World War II home movies of Yurburg, Horodok, Novogrudok, and Berlin; travelogues of Białystok, Krakow, Warsaw, Vilnius, and Lviv; industrial and fundraising films produced by Jewish agencies; early documentary footage of Palestine/Israel.

Saddle Rash

It uses the same low-budget Flash animation technique found in seasons two and up of Home Movies.

Sick: The Life and Death of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochist

Sick also features Flanagan's home movies, performance videos, and video diaries, as well as an excerpt of Flanagan's performance in the music video for "Happiness in Slavery" by Nine Inch Nails.

The Moon and the Son: An Imagined Conversation

Filmmakers John Canemaker and Peggy Stern utilize a combination of animation, home movies and photos to present an imagined conversation between a son (voiced by John Turturro) and an abusive, late father (voiced by Eli Wallach).

Toscanini: The Maestro

Toscanini: The Maestro is the last television program narrated by Alexander Scourby, is hosted by James Levine, and features interviews with former NBC Symphony Orchestra members, as well as reminiscences by opera stars Robert Merrill, Jarmila Novotná, Herva Nelli, Licia Albanese, as well as Bidu Sayão, all of whom worked with Toscanini, and rare color home-movies of the maestro with such musicians as Vladimir Horowitz and Andrés Segovia.