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Brad Neely (born October 26, 1976) is an American comic book artist and television writer/producer known for his work on television series such as ''
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'', '' China, IL'' and ''
Brad Neely's Harg Nallin' Sclopio Peepio ''Brad Neely's Harg Nallin' Sclopio Peepio'' is an American adult animated television series created by Brad Neely, who was also the creator of ''China, IL''. Formatted as a sketch comedy show, it is made up of short films and routines, with song ...
,'' the web series ''I Am Baby Cakes'' and ''The Professor Brothers,'' and ''
Wizard People, Dear Reader ''Wizard People, Dear Reader'', released in 2004, is an unauthorized alternative soundtrack to ''Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone'', written by Brad Neely, a comic book artist from Fort Smith, Arkansas. ''Wizard People, Dear Reader'' is a n ...
''.


Career


''Wizard People, Dear Reader''

Neely wrote and recorded the
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spoof ''
Wizard People, Dear Reader ''Wizard People, Dear Reader'', released in 2004, is an unauthorized alternative soundtrack to ''Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone'', written by Brad Neely, a comic book artist from Fort Smith, Arkansas. ''Wizard People, Dear Reader'' is a n ...
'' in 2003. This audio track replaces the audio for the movie '' Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'', to be played along with the images but rewriting the story, such as making Harry Potter a drunkard. Neely says that the project idea came while in a bar; he and his friends were watching a man wearing headphones and guessing what he was listening to, and Neely began improvising scenes from an imaginary Harry Potter book on tape. According to the Arkansas Times, "as the story nears its end, the narrator increasingly confuses the plot to the point that you begin to wonder if he's paying attention." After making copies for friends and posting it on the internet, it became an underground sensation. It was played at the
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, reviewed in the ''
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'', and discussed in
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; Neely also performed live versions. Shows in the East Coast were cancelled after
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, the owner of the original film, said that if the shows went ahead, the venues hosting could never show any Warner Bros. films again. Neely is included in the documentary '' We Are Wizards'', a documentary that looks at Harry Potter fans and the musical acts inspired by the novels.


Video and television


Early work

Neely is the creator of the animation ''Cox & Combes' Washington''. A rap-filled revisionist take on George Washington, it was included in Spike & Mike's Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation 2007. A reviewer for the
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called it "a real find", and it was popular online. Neely was a writer for the animated series ''
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'' in 2007 and 2009. He has also produced ''America Now'', a 12-part series of 30-second musical shorts for
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, which was made available on the station's website.


Work set in China, Illinois

Neely has created three web animation series set in the fictional town of China, Illinois: ''I Am Baby Cakes'', ''The Professor Brothers'', and '' China, IL''. ''Baby Cakes'' shorts are typically in the style of diary entries narrated in the first person by Mark "Baby" Cakes, a philosophical and possibly mentally ill 30-year-old man. ''The Professor Brothers'' follows the professional and personal misadventures of Frank and Steve Smith, two brothers who are professors at a local community college whose mascot is a panda bear. ''China, IL'' interweaves the two stories, as Baby Cakes falls in love with Frank's recently dead girlfriend after finding her diary, and the two men attempt to come to terms with their emotional pain upon learning of her death. ''China, IL'' was adapted into a TV series of the same name by
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and
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. On May 5, 2008, Super Deluxe began releasing a four-part mini-series by Neely entitled '' China, IL''. The site published an installment once a week, culminating on May 25 with a broadcast of the entire series as one 11-minute episode on
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and often abbreviated as s is an American adult-oriented night-time cable television Television channel, channel that shares channel space with the basic cable network Cartoon Network and is programme ...
. The show was the first original Brad Neely work to be shown on television. On May 23, 2011, Adult Swim announced that ''China, IL'' would be one of the new full-length premieres for the fall line-up with Neely having creative and executive producer credits. The first episode was broadcast on October 2, 2011, on Adult Swim. The series ran for three seasons and the last episode, "
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", aired on June 14, 2015.


Later work

Neely's second series for Adult Swim, ''
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'', was announced in May 2015. It was canceled after one season. In January 2020 it was reported that CBS All Access had ordered an animated comedy series titled ''
The Harper House ''The Harper House'' is an American adult animated streaming television series created by Brad Neely for Paramount+ and starring Rhea Seehorn, Jason Lee, Ryan Flynn, and Tatiana Maslany. The ten-episode series, premiered on September 16, 2021. A ...
'' developed by Neely and Katie Krentz. In October 2020, the cast was announced, including Rhea Seehorn,
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, Tatiana Maslany and Ryan Flynn as the Harper family.


Comics and writing

Neely's began the comic series "Creased Comics", a single-paneled comic, in 1996. The Arkansas Times, in a 2007 article, called the style "purposefully crude" and said that "the comics are far from obvious—sometimes head-scratchingly far—but when he’s at his best, Neely could be our generation’s answer to Gary Larson." Creased Comics ran in the Portland Mercury, starting in 2013. In 2007, Creased Comics was available online, but now links to Neely's other projects. Neely worked on a novel about the
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, having started the work by 2007, but this has not been published. When asked about it at an event at the Alamo Drafthouse in
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, said, "I realized about 500 pages in that it wasn't that funny", and said that he is no longer planning on releasing the book. However, in a November 2013 Q&A session on
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, he said, "I work on this book every day. It's become a problem."


Personal life

Brad Neely is originally from
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. He came from a religious background, which he described as "low-hanging fruit for irreverent comedy". When asked about his beliefs in 2013 he said, "Jury's out, man. I mean, it's impossible to say either way." Neely briefly attended the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. He lived in
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for ten years, and as of 2013 was living in
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.


References


External links

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"Bostonist Interview: Brad Neely, Animator"

"Stranger in an Un-Strange World: An interview with Brad Neely" at Metabunker.dk
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