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Work with us to create, develop and build animated characters with ease. TGE x CPD animation and design studio services for members and subscribers.

CPD Original Content


Slop.club Is a New Kind of Creative Playground — And Dex Ain’t Dead Is Opening the Door (50 Free Subs)
There are AI image generators… and then there are AI creation spaces —the kind that feel less like a tool and more like a living, breathing community studio. That’s exactly what Slop.club is: an AI image + video generation platform built around a shared social feed , clubs , and collaboration-first creation . Not just “make a thing and download it”… but make a thing, post it, let your people remix it, build it up, and evolve it together . If CPD is about culture + creativity
Feb 263 min read


Punch The Monkey: How We Engineered Character Consistency in an AI-Driven Claymation World
When we dropped the final cut of “Punch The Monkey” , most people saw chaos, satire, and claymation nostalgia. What they didn’t see? The architecture. Because AI video doesn’t magically create masterpieces. It executes instructions. And most creators struggling with character consistency aren’t dealing with a tool problem. They’re dealing with a direction problem. Inside TGE x CPD , we break this entire process down step-by-step in our Skool portal. The final product is enter
Feb 203 min read


TGE x CPD: The Working Community
TGE x CPD is a working community built for creators, deal-makers, and event people who actually execute: content creation, media production, distribution, brand development, marketing, events, and curated meetups. Skool is the interactive service portal —where requests get handled, collaborations get organized, and work gets shipped. Active Members/Subscribers get access to: Visibility & Placement Member features on ContentPartiesAndDeals.com The TGE x CPD Community (Skool)
Feb 161 min read


The Village: A Return to When We Were All Watching Together
Animation played a major role in millennial life. Back when cable television ran the culture, we were all in sync. Before social media, everybody wasn’t scattered across a million different timelines—most of us were literally on the same page, watching the same shows, quoting the same moments, and building the same shared memories. Now, everything moves through virality. You can argue we’re less connected in perspective—but more connected in awareness. We all know what’s tren
Feb 162 min read
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