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Spümcø, Inc. (/ˈspuːmkoʊ/ SPOOM-koh;
stylized as
SPÜMCØ) was an
American animation studio that was
active from 1989 to 2005 and
based in Los Angeles,...
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Spümcø, Inc. is an
American animation studio based in Los Angeles, California. The
studio produced three traditionally animated series, two
flash animated...
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Entertainment on
various shows. In 1989,
Kricfalusi co-founded the
animation studio Spümcø, with
which he
remained until its
dissolution in 2005.
Nickelodeon fired...
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animated comedy television series created by John
Kricfalusi and
produced by
Spümcø for TNN /
Spike TV. The
series was
developed as a more
extreme revamp and...
- Camp, Jim
Smith and
Lynne Naylor for Nickelodeon.
Originally produced by
Spümcø, the
series aired on
Nickelodeon from
August 11, 1991, to
December 16, 1995...
- Pictures,
Klasky Csupo and
Spümcø, with
oversight from Nickelodeon. However, this
method of
production led to both
Spümcø and
Jumbo Pictures having strained...
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States on May 23, 1993, and is the
final episode to be
aired with
input from
Spümcø. Ren and
Stimpy are
members of the
Royal Canadian Kilted Yaksmen in 1856...
- "Big
House Blues" is a 1990
American animated comedy film
produced by
Spümcø.
Originally screened at a film festival, with a
censored version later airing...
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Bagdasarian Productions,
Ralph Bakshi and John Kricfalusi's
production company Spümcø.
Worth studied at
University of California, Los Angeles,
receiving a Bachelor...
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collective and
collaborative process that
involved the
entire staff of the
Spümcø-studio, not just Kricfalusi.
Schager concluded: "What made
Kricfalusi great...