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Friday, August 18th, 2017

Animation: Vincent Waller’s Doodles

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Concept drawing from "Rubber Nipple Salesmen"

Here are a few drawings by my friend Vincent Waller… Vincent directed the classic Ren & Stimpy cartoon, "Rubber Nipple Salesmen" , and was a Directing Animator on R&S: Adult Party Cartoon. When I worked with him, he was careful to not throw out his side doodles. He would toss them in a box under his desk marked “For Steve”. What a pal! Vincent is the Creative Director of Sponge Bob Square Pants now. See what he’s up to lately by visiting his wonderful blog, Incoherent Thought.

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Gag drawing from "Adult Party Cartoon"

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Gag drawing from "Adult Party Cartoon"

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Title card concept from "Onward And Upward"

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Concept drawing from "Stimpy’s Pregnant"

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Phone doodles

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Phone doodle

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Character design of Ralph Bakshi as the Fire Chief in "Firedogs II"

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Concept drawing for Bakshi’s "On The Road"

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Concept drawing for Bakshi’s Sci Fi Project

Stephen Worth
Director
Animation Resources

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This posting is part of the online Encyclopedia of Cartooning under the subject heading, Animation.

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Monday, May 1st, 2017

Animation: Stimpy’s Invention Storyboard

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In his blog, John K Stuff, John Kricfalusi has been discussing how he structures his stories.

Here is an excerpt from the original storyboard to "Stimpy’s Invention". Most of this board is by Bob Camp; supplemented by a few xeroxes of layout drawings by Chris Reccardi. Take a moment and read John K’s notes on how he constructs his stories… (Part One / Part Two / Part Three / Part Four and his post on Outlining Stories) and then take a look at how the theories are implemented in this section of board.

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Many thanks to John Kricfalusi for donating the original storyboards for Ren & Stimpy to Animation Resources’ animation archive project. We’re proud to have this material in our permanent collection.

Stephen Worth
Director
Animation Resources

Animated CartoonsAnimated Cartoons

This posting is part of the online Encyclopedia of Cartooning under the subject heading, Animation.

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