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Jonathan:Your last year's line of Christmas postcards were the perfect bit of gross-out humor with holiday season novelty, where did the idea for them come from? I love the background story about your grandfather having them made by Japanese workers who did not understand who Santa was.
Brad McGinty:I get a lot of questions about that story , but as far as I know is it completely true.
What can we look forward to this holiday season? I know it's too late, but I was hoping for something in the vain of Communist Christmas cards. If you look on eBay there's some great cards from their space agency, which is odd as I thought Christmas was banned under Communism.
This years cards come courtesy of a Japanese film collector named Ichiro Tanaka, who contacted me shortly after receiving last years card as a holiday greeting from his niece.
He thought there might have been a connection between my Grandfathers’ card and a Japanese monster movie from 1966, which was originally titled USA Holiday Devil Battles Jewish Lamp.
I have no idea if there is a connection, but he sent me a bunch of cool posters, lobby cards, and the last remaining footage. Which I posted at my site. It is pretty crazy stuff!
No costumes, but someone last year said that their sister was making a plush version, but I’ve yet to see any pictures!
What does your house look like for Christmas? Do you make a lot of you own decorations?
I don’t own a single Christmas decoration. I think the last time I decorated (or had) a tree was when I was 19 and living in barn with a bunch of hippies. We had a tiny fake tree that we put on top of a stolen road construction barrel and all the ornaments were Newcastle coasters we took form a pizza place. It was pretty great.

Diehard is a pretty good Christmas movie. All those Rankin Bass specials are great, but I haven’t watched any of that stuff since I was a kid. Other than Nightmare before Christmas I can’t think of any Christmas movie I actually would go out of my way to see. Maybe Home Alone? I dunno.... I’m really not into to Christmas stuff.
I saw Rare Exports in the theater last year and totally dug it. I was pretty surprised how serious they kept it.

A lot of you work is based on the anatomical posters of Japanese monsters, why do you like this reoccurring theme and when was it first presented to you?
I remember seeing a photo of that Gamera image in an old Sci-Fi magazine I had as a kid. I always liked drawing guts as a kid, but I gave that up, since it got me in trouble on a few occasions. I had to come up with something for an illustration blog I was doing with some friends, and I decided to zone out and draw some Xenomorph guts. I had a lot of fun with it, and did a few more. I try to make each one a little weirder and different than the last one.
If a fan of Japanese culture what have been your influences and are you into any current anime or manga?

People ask me that a lot for some reason. It’s a nice compliment for sure, but I want to do my own thing. I do work for big companies here and there, and sure the pay is great, but I’d rather put as much energy and time into my stuff for as long as I can before I go off and work for someone else full time.
I’ve only been 100% freelance since March, but so far I have been able to make more money than I was at my job as an animator. Sure, I work a lot more hours but I knew that would be the case.
Hopefully this next year will be just as good, and I can continue to do my own thing!
From your other work you seem to be into a lot of sci-fi and action films are you looking or thinking about any future projects based on any upcoming films?
Sci-Fi is all about big ideas!