- Freddy Monnickendam
Freddy Monnickendam was executive producer of The Smurfs (1981) and
The Snorks (1984). He also was the writer ofFoofur (1987).Freddy Monnickendam was a Belgian businessman who came into contact with comics when he negotiated the rights to
the Smurfs for Father Abraham in 1977. Afterwards, he became the head of "SEPP" (La Société d'Edition, de Presse et de Publicité), the branch ofDupuis (the editor of "The Smurfs") that was responsible for the merchandising of the comic heroes. He negotiated the contract between Dupuis,Peyo ,NBC andHanna-Barbera , for the creation of a series of Smurf cartoons, and became the first executive producer of the series. Peyo wanted the Smurf cartoons to be as faithful as possible to the world he had created in his comics, but Monnickendam preferred to make the cartoons more accessible, and more mainstream. This led to fast deterioration of relations between the two men, ending in court cases about the division of the rights and the money involved. Annoyed by these discussions and problems, he decided to start a new series of cartoons calledThe Snorks , which was designed byNic Broca . Monnickendam later acquired all the rights, hoping to equal the success of the Smurfs, but the success of The Snorks was limited and the series soon ended production. Having bypassed Dupuis, the collaboration between the publisher and Monnickendam ended, and as a result, SEPP was disbanded. Monnickendam continued to work with Hanna-Barbera onFoofur and other shows (includingTom and Jerry Kids ), but he was never able to replicate the success he had with the Smurfs. [cite book
last = Capart
first = Philippe
coauthors = Dejasse, Erwin
title = Morris, Franquin, Peyo et le dessin animé
publisher =éditions de l'An 2
month = November | year = 2005
location = Tours
url = http://www.editionsdelan2.com/article.php3?id_article=131
doi =
id = ISBN 2-84856-035-5 ]Notes
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