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Fred Mogubgub (1928–1989) was an animator and painter who first came to attention through his films related to the pop art movement of the 1960s in New York City. In 1961 Mogubgub joined designer Pablo Ferro and
Lew Schwartz Lewis Sayre Schwartz (; July 24, 1926 – June 18, 2011) was an American comic book artist, advertising creator and filmmaker, credited as a ghost artist for Bob Kane on DC Comics '' Batman'' from 1946-47 through 1953, and with writer David ...
to form Ferro, Mogubgub and Schwartz. In 1964, he left the company to form Mogubgub, Ltd.


Style

Mogubgub's style is quick, staccato, jump-cut—an assemblage of cartoons and photographs that flash across the screen fast enough to be almost subliminal advertising. Among his clients are Ford, Coca-Cola and Life Savers. Mogubgub says he chooses his subject matter from 'American objects which stick out from the clichés you get drilled into you in school.' He was given the slogan "Have you ever heard anyone say 'no' to a Life Saver?" by the Beech-Nut people and made a pop commercial. A follow-up survey reported that the public recalled it more often than straight ads.


Death

He died of bone cancer on Thursday at his home in Cliffside Park, N.J. He was 61 years old.


Commercial work

Fred created many animated films, television shows and advertising campaigns, and several of his movies are in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art. He was known in the 1960s for his innovative fast-cut style and such offbeat commercials and films as ''Enter Hamlet'' and ''The Pop Show'' (latter featuring an unknown Gloria Steinem). One of Mr. Mogubgub's best-known Pop artworks was a huge sign erected in midtown Manhattan in 1965 that read, ''Why Doesn't Someone Give Mogubgub Ltd. Two Million Dollars to Make a Movie?'' His works, ranging in style from abstract to realistic, were exhibited in many New York galleries, and his 25-by-30-foot fantasy, ''Virginia's Garden,'' was said to be one of the world's largest paintings.


Family

Mr. Mogubgub is survived by his wife, Virginia, and two sons, Fred Jr. and Sam, all of Cliffside Park, and by two sisters, Lorraine Simmons of Lenoir, N.C., and Dolores Corby of Ocean City, N.J.


Selected filmography

*''Enter Hamlet'' (1965) *''The Pop Show'' (1966) *''American Pie'' (1972) American Pie (1972)-TCM.com
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References


External links

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Animations by Fred Mogubgub

Lifesavers commercial animated by Fred Mogubgub
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The Pop Show
' (starring Gloria Steinem) *
Enter Hamlet
' on YouTube *
American Pie
' also on YouTube
Moreanimationon YouTube posted by animator Richard O'Connor
{{DEFAULTSORT:Mogubgub 1928 births 1989 deaths American animators American male painters American animated film directors Collage filmmakers American pop artists