Modern Toss

Modern Toss is a British comic by Jon Link and Mick Bunnage. Renowned for their scurrilous humour and highly stylised animation, it was created in 2004, initially as a website publishing single panel jokes and then as series of irregularly released comics. To date there have been seven comics, with the early ones now highly collectable (especially the second, with its free sample of royal hair). The first four comics were republished as two books by Macmillan and two TV series were produced for Channel 4 and distributed worldwide by Fremantle Media.

Prior to starting Modern Toss, Jon Link and Mick Bunnage were on the original launch team for Loaded magazine, where they developed their first joint cartoon strip 'Office Pest'.

Comics and books

Since 2004, eight issues of Modern Toss have been published as comics plus one Christmas Special in 2007. Only Issues 5 to 8 are still in print and some of the early editions are now highly collectable.

The early editions of the comics were part funded by advance subscriptions of enthusiasts who discovered Modern Toss cartoons on the web and eventually became the ‘Friends of Modern Toss’ – always credited on the final page each of the comics.

The first two issues of the comic were compiled into a book, Modern Toss, published by Macmillan. in 2004 (now out of print) and Simon & Schuster in the US (2006). Modern Toss: Another Book was compiled from comic issues three and four and was also published by Macmillan in 2007. Macmillan went on to publish three further books: The Modern Toss Guide to Work (2007), Modern Toss Christmas Special (2008) which is now out of print and Home-Clubber – ‘All You Can Eat’ (2009) drawn from the long running strip in the Guardian Guide; Home-Clubber is also out of print.

Alongside publishing the comics Modern Toss have self-published three books – Collected Thoughts by Drive-By Abuser (2009), a hand-stitched collection of comic verse from their character famed for his half-baked musings; More Work (2010) a compilation of the Work cartoons produced subsequent to the release of The Modern Toss Guide to Work ; and Desperate Business (2012) which drew on the long running series of strips in the satirical publication Private Eye.

In 2013 a souvenir book version of the F**KYEUX Tapestry was published ;an historic cartoon snapshot that was created in 6 hours on 28 April 2013 at Pick Me Up in Somerset House, London by Modern Toss and some people who turned up on the day.It was scribed onto one continuous roll of paper and in real life measures 103 metres, a distance Usain Bolt could cover in under 10 seconds if he felt like it!

Television

Channel 4 commissioned Modern Toss to produce a half-hour Comedy Lab entitled Modern Toss IMDb. A live action and animation treatment which was first broadcast in May 2005 and most recently repeated in Channel 4’s Funny Fortnight in August 2012. A co-production between Modern Toss Productions and Channel X, the 30 minute show was written by Jon Link and Mick Bunnage. Live action was directed by Joe Cornish animation was Directed by Jon Link and Mick Bunnage, DoP was Ben Wheatley.

Channel 4 subsequently commissioned two six part series, the first which was broadcast from 11 July 2006 and the second from 23 January 2008 4OD info. It includes live action, animation, and cartoons combining the two. The show has a voice cast that includes Mackenzie Crook, Doon Mackichan, Paul Kaye, Ralph Brown and Simon Greenall.

The live-action sketches ("I live ere", "Alan", "Drive by abuser", "Customer services", "Accident and emergency", "Citizens advice", "Illegal alphabet") were directed by Ben Wheatley. The animation was designed and directed by Bunnage and Link, series one animation was produced by 12Foot6, series two by Spy Pictures and Le Singe Media of Brighton, UK.

Alongside Channel 4 on 4 May 2007 the show aired on pay TV channel Bravo in the UK as part of the adult swim block. Between 2008 and 2010 Series 2 aired on the pay TV channel Paramount Comedy Channel (subsequently rebranded as Comedy Central). In 2010-11 the show aired on 4 Music. The first series was released on Region 2 DVD in November 2007, while a second series started on Channel 4 on 23 January 2008.[1] The Region 2 DVD of the second series was released in Spring 2008. The TV series won unanimous critical praise and were nominated for a Rose D’Or award in 2009. The two series were distributed worldwide and broadcast in 30+ territories including the US.

Following the TV series Modern Toss produced an animated sitcom Work Experience which was broadcast on E4 in 2008. In 2009 BBC commissioned Chaos Laboratories, a live action, sci-fi themed animation series (with Paul Kaye and Simon Day .

Channel 4 then commissioned Modern Toss to produce the Business Mouse cartoon series for their Comedy Blaps series and ended up broadcasting them on Channel 4 in August 2012. Business Mouse picked up a Royal Television Society Award. Modern Toss also produced Robin of Essex for Channel 4 which debuted in 2012 online.

In 2012 Channel 4 also commissioned Modern Toss to produce a series of five promos for their Funny Fortnight in August 2012 .

The Periodic Table of Swearing

An innovative highly amusing creation inspired by the classic Periodic Table, The Periodic Table of Swearing design was featured in the highly acclaimed 2011 book Information Graphics, which documents the history of classic presentation of information through design - written by Sandra Rendgen and edited by Julius Wiedemann - it is effectively a survey of data visualisation, published by Taschen .

Also eulogised in Eye Magazine the Periodic Table of Swearing was produced as an actual, interactive table by Clay Interactive as an installation at the Latitude Festival in 2011. Released as an App the same year (see below) the Periodic Table of Swearing has also been utilised in design of a jacket for Gresham Blake , Prints,T-Clots, Mugs and Magnet Sets .

Commissioned works

In 2011, Modern Toss were commissioned by Brighton and Hove Albion FC to produce artwork for their new stadium, The American Express Community Stadium, in the West Stand of the ground.[2]

Merchandise

There is also a range of Modern Toss merchandise, including T-shirts, soft toys,DVDs, books, comics, magnets, posters and art prints.

Apps and games

The Daily Toss: Your Daily Serving of Modern Toss is an iPhone and iPad app developed by Modern Toss and Aimer Media. Cartoons from the Modern Toss archive are presented in a dated sequence in seasonal batches. An earlier app The Pocket Shouter was a soundboard iPhone app featuring the Drive-by abuser. It first appeared in 2009 but as of March 2011 is no longer available. A new version is planned for Summer 2011. The Periodic Table of Swearing android App was released in 2011 .In 2013 The Periodic Table of Swearing became available online in HTML 5

In Autumn 2012 Modern Toss collaborated with Sensei Games in the design of IOS game "Sneezeman:Escape From Planet Sneeze" which has 84 levels and 7 game zones.

Recurring cartoons

Though some of them are one-off, most of the cartoons follow recurring themes (or in a few cases loosely sequential stories). The following all appear in the publications and many also in the television series:

The following recurring cartoons are in the television version only:

Mr Tourette and Alan appear on the covers of Modern Toss booklets and books and on merchandise.

Tag lines

Kickers sponsored series

Modern Toss writers Mick Bunnage and Jon Link have partnered with shoe company Kickers in 2009 to present Random Bandits, a suite of cartoons in the style of other Modern Toss productions. They have developed 3 strands of film themes which appear as short skits in each of the episodes that make up the Kickers presents Random Bandits series. The films feature voiceovers by comedy actor Mackenzie Crook.

All 5 films in the Random Bandits series are now launched and can be viewed on the Kickers MySpace.

References

  1. "Modern Toss News".
  2. "Toilet humour". Eye. 2011-08-24. Retrieved 2014-04-12.

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