estefan wrote:As for his opinion, I don't typically agree with what he has to say (particarly his hatred towards Roger Rabbit, Animaniacs and other Spielberg-produced toons).
Wait, y'mean Killer didn't like Roger Rabbit or Animaniacs either?--
Thought they both shared a monomaniacal tunnel-visioned obsession with depicting all Warner Bros. toons as shrieking, spastic, anvil-dropping Bob Clampett frenzies...Sad that they couldn't share that bit of common ground.
estefan wrote:As for his opinion, I don't typically agree with what he has to say (particarly his hatred towards Roger Rabbit, Animaniacs and other Spielberg-produced toons).
Wait, y'mean Killer didn't like Roger Rabbit or Animaniacs either?--
Thought they all three shared a selectively monomaniacal tunnel-visioned obsession with depicting all Warner Bros. toons as shrieking, spastic, anvil-dropping Bob Clampett frenzies...Sad that they couldn't share that bit of common ground.
I used to have a fairly sizable collection of original animation production art, but I sold most of it off a few years back.
One of the pieces which I still have (because I couldn't bring myself to part with it) is a cel/BG setup, signed by John K, which features the Big Bad Wolf and 'Little' Red Riding Hood ..
as seen in Spümcø's highly-entertaining Nike commercial:
In fact (though Mr. K would hate to hear me say it), I think the entertainment value of Spümcø's advertising works actually exceeds that of most of their full-blown 'cartoons'. Maybe it's that 30-second time limit ..?
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But Spümcø's very finest work, IMHO, was the rather unfortunately-titled (and, sadly, as-yet 'unfinished') 1990's 'webtoon' Weekend Pussy Hunt. It started as a standard 'poop-joke' cartoon, but morphed over several episodes into a full-blown cartoon-noir crime drama.
Unfortunately, the cartoon series was a victim of the 'dot-com' collapse; it ended production very suddenly when it's host/sponsor icebox.com went belly-up. For some reason, WPH remains pretty hard to find online .. I kinda wish the last few episodes could be completed, and the series released as a DVD, someday.