Spumco, Inc. (stylized as SPüMCø) was an American
animation studio
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that was active from 1989 to 2005 and based in
Los Angeles
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,
California
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. The studio was best known for working on the first two seasons of ''
The Ren & Stimpy Show
''The Ren & Stimpy Show'' (also known as ''Ren & Stimpy'') is an American animated television series created by Canadian animator John Kricfalusi. Originally produced by Spümcø for Nickelodeon, the series aired from August 11, 1991, to Dec ...
'' for
Nickelodeon
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and for various commercials. The studio won several awards, including an
Annie Award
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for Best Animated Short Subject for the
music video
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of the song "
I Miss You" by
Björk
Björk Guðmundsdóttir ( , ; born 21 November 1965), known mononymously as Björk, is an Icelandic singer, songwriter, composer, record producer, and actress. Noted for her distinct three-octave vocal range and eccentric persona, she has de ...
.
Spümcø was founded by animators
John Kricfalusi,
Bob Camp,
Jim Smith and
Lynne Naylor.
Kricfalusi named the company after the fictional person "Raymond Spüm", whom he jokingly described as the inventor of animation.
The
golden age of American animation (exemplified by the 1940s cartoons by
Bob Clampett
Robert Emerson Clampett Sr. (May 8, 1913 – May 2, 1984) was an American animator, director, producer and puppeteer. He was best known for his work on the ''Looney Tunes'' animated series from Warner Bros. as well as the television shows '' T ...
and
Tex Avery
Frederick Bean "Tex" Avery (February 26, 1908 – August 26, 1980) was an American animator, cartoonist, director, and voice actor. He was known for directing and producing animated cartoons during the golden age of American animation. His mo ...
) served as inspiration for the
surreal and highly expressive house style of which Spümcø became well-known.
History
Origins

In the 1980s, animators
John Kricfalusi and
Lynne Naylor attempted to sell original cartoon ideas while working for various animation studios. including
Filmation
Filmation Associates was an American production company that produced animation and live-action programming for television from 1963 until 1989. Located in Reseda, California, the animation studio was founded in 1962. Filmation's founders and p ...
.
Spümcø was officially founded in
Hollywood
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* Hollywood, Los Angeles, a neighborhood in California
* Hollywood, a metonym for the cinema of the United States
Hollywood may also refer to:
Places United States
* Hollywood District (disambiguation)
* Hollywoo ...
in 1989 by cartoonists Kricfalusi, Naylor,
Bob Camp and
Jim Smith, who were all disappointed at the state of animation and had either been laid off or quit from other animation companies.
Soon thereafter,
Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon (often shortened to Nick) is an American pay television television channel, channel which launched on April 1, 1979, as the first cable channel for children. It is run by Paramount Global through its List of assets owned by Param ...
announced that they were looking for new cartoons created by cartoonists.
Kricfalusi explains the name Spümcø: "Well, it's a weird coincidence. The word ''spüm'' is the word for 'quality' in Danish. But it's actually named after Raymond Spüm, the guy who invented animation in 1856."
Despite Kricfalusi's claims, ''Spüm'' is actually not a Danish word and Raymond Spüm is a fictional figure.
The Spümcø headquarters were located in Los Angeles, west of
Paramount Studios
Paramount Pictures Corporation is an American film and television production and distribution company and the main namesake division of Paramount Global (formerly ViacomCBS). It is the fifth-oldest film studio in the world, the second-oldes ...
at 5625
Melrose Avenue
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in a bland concrete industrial building. Amy Harmon of ''
The New York Times
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'' described the "not-quite-underground headquarters" as "a nondescript building".
''The Ren & Stimpy Show''
A few months after founding Spümcø, Kricfalusi pitched five cartoon ideas to Nickelodeon.
Geraldine Laybourne, the president of Nickelodeon at the time, picked two of these: ''Ren & Stimpy'' and ''Jimmy the Idiot Boy'', the former being initially rejected by three other major American television networks.
Ultimately, Kricfalusi decided to sell ''Ren & Stimpy'' to Nickelodeon, which led to Spümcø's first animated series production, ''
The Ren & Stimpy Show
''The Ren & Stimpy Show'' (also known as ''Ren & Stimpy'') is an American animated television series created by Canadian animator John Kricfalusi. Originally produced by Spümcø for Nickelodeon, the series aired from August 11, 1991, to Dec ...
''.
Because Nickelodeon had no original cartoon material prior to the hiring of Kricfalusi, the network was unaware of the basic process of producing an animated cartoon.
Kricfalusi volunteered to give Nickelodeon executives an informative background of cartoonists using storyboards for storytelling in animated cartoons, rather than a script.
Vanessa Coffey, who became the executive for ''The Ren & Stimpy Show'', listened to Kricfalusi's lessons and background briefing of the animation industry, and was pleased to learn about how the process works.
Coffey agreed with Kricfalusi that, "If storyboards were good enough for
Bugs Bunny
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, they were good enough for her."
Spümcø finished the pilot "Big House Blues" in October 1990 and it aired on August 11, 1991, premiering alongside ''
Doug
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'' and ''
Rugrats
''Rugrats'' is an American animated television series created by Arlene Klasky, Gábor Csupó, and Paul Germain for Nickelodeon. The show focuses on a group of toddlers; most prominently—Tommy, Chuckie, Angelica, and twins Phil and Lil, an ...
''.
Spümcø continued to produce the show for the next two years, while encountering issues with Nickelodeon's
standards and practices
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. Over the next couple of years, a number of episodes were
censored.
Kricfalusi described Nickelodeon in the earliest period as being "simple" as there was one executive, Coffey, whom he said that he got along with. Kricfalusi said that another executive, who came during a later period in the show, tried to prevent some of the ''Ren & Stimpy'' episodes from being produced. According to Kricfalusi, the episodes continued production since he had established a "trade" with Coffey of balancing "really crazy" episodes with "heart-warming" episodes.
After Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon fired Kricfalusi in 1992, and Nickelodeon moved production from Spümcø to
Games Animation. Kricfalusi confirmed that the primary reason for the Nickelodeon executives' decision seemed to be due to the level of violence in ''Ren & Stimpy''. He specifically referred to the episode "
Man's Best Friend
"Man's best friend" is a common phrase used to describe domestic dogs, referring to their millennia-long history of close relations, loyalty, friendship, and companionship with humans. The first recorded use of a related phrase is by Frederick ...
", which features Ren beating the character
George Liquor with an
oar, as the probable cause for his firing.
Nickelodeon banned the episode from airing; the episode did not air in North America until ''
Ren & Stimpy "Adult Party Cartoon"'' began in 2003.
Bill Wray, a production artist for ''Ren & Stimpy'', described the main issues regarding Kricfalusi's conflict with Nickelodeon as not being able to meet deadlines for production. Wray stated that Kricfalusi attributed the delays to Nickelodeon "not approving things fast enough", and Nickelodeon staff members "changing their minds" over what can or cannot be produced. Wray said that Kricfalusi believed that the product's quality holds more importance than meeting deadlines, and that he perceived Nickelodeon as "slowing him down".
["Bill Wray." ''David Anthony Kraft's Comics Interview'' #122. 1993. 8.] According to Wray, Kricfalusi believed, "
ery step after the
storyboard
A storyboard is a graphic organizer that consists of illustrations or images displayed in sequence for the purpose of pre-visualizing a motion picture, animation, motion graphic or interactive media sequence. The storyboarding process, in th ...
s weakens the process", and that he "fought for the integrity of the storyboards", and lengthened production time because he wished to salvage the quality of the series.
["Bill Wray". ''David Anthony Kraft's Comics Interview'' #122. 1993. 12.] Wray stated, "On some occasions Kricfalusi completed an episode in eight months. Other occasions, he completed an episode in two or three months." Wray described Kricfalusi's ideal production period per episode as four half-hour cartoons per year, and added that the arrangement would not "jibe with our production schedule".
["Bill Wray." ''David Anthony Kraft's Comics Interview'' #122. 1993. 5.]
Kevin Kolde became a key figure of the company, working as a vice president and general manager, enabling Spümcø to continue producing content for over a decade after the original run of ''Ren & Stimpy''.
In 1997,
Björk
Björk Guðmundsdóttir ( , ; born 21 November 1965), known mononymously as Björk, is an Icelandic singer, songwriter, composer, record producer, and actress. Noted for her distinct three-octave vocal range and eccentric persona, she has de ...
, a long-time fan of Kricfalusi's work, insisted for him to do an animated
music video
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for her when they met at one of her concerts.
Kricfalusi subsequently directed the music video for "
I Miss You", a single that was released the same year.
It premiered on
MTV as well as
Canada's MuchMusic
Much (an abbreviation for its full name MuchMusic) is a Canadian English language specialty channel owned by BCE Inc. through its Bell Media subsidiary that airs programming aimed at teenagers and young adults.
MuchMusic launched on August 31, ...
channel and
Asia's Channel V
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.
"I Miss You" won an
Annie Award for Best Animated Short Subject in 1997, from the
International Animated Film Association,
ASIFA-Hollywood.
A variety of techniques were used for the production of the video: traditional 2-D
cel animation by Spümcø and Colorkey Productions; 3-D computer animation supervised by Charlie Gibson at Rhythm & Hues; real-time
motion capture
Motion capture (sometimes referred as mo-cap or mocap, for short) is the process of recording the movement of objects or people. It is used in military, entertainment, sports, medical applications, and for validation of computer vision and robo ...
animation by House of Moves; and blue screen mattes brought live-action into the mix.
The live-action sequences with Björk were shot in a
Los Angeles
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studio in one day.
The entire music video took nine months to complete.
In 1997, Spümcø launched their very own website to distribute cartoons without television network censorship.
Kricfalusi decided to use
George Liquor, a cartoon character he created, to star in the
Flash
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Arts, entertainment, and media
Fictional aliases
* Flash (DC Comics character), several DC Comics superheroes with super speed:
** Flash (Barry Allen)
** Flash (Jay Garrick)
** Wally West, the first Kid F ...
Internet cartoon series ''
The Goddamn George Liquor Program''.
The series premiered on October 15, 1997.
''The Goddamn George Liquor Program'' was the first cartoon series to be produced exclusively for the Internet.
George appeared on the series with: his nephew,
Jimmy The Idiot Boy; Jimmy's cousins, Slab and Ernie; Jimmy's love interest, Sody Pop; and George and Jimmy's pet dog, Dirty Dog. Spümcø produced eight one-minute shorts.
In 1999, ''The Goddamn George Liquor Program'' won an
Annie Award
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for "Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Interactive Production".
In 1999, Spümcø created its second Internet-only cartoon series, ''
Weekend Pussy Hunt''.
[Weekend Pussy Hunt](_blank)
at the Big Cartoon Database. Retrieved on 28 March 2010. The series had 12 episodes, with 4 cartoons unfinished due to budget problems. The series starred Dirty Dog and Cigarettes the Cat. When asked about the style of the cartoon series, creator Kricfalusi stated:
In 1999, Spümcø produced and animated a
Yogi Bear
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Yogi Bear was the first ...
television special
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parody
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titled ''
Boo Boo Runs Wild'', which premiered on September 24, 1999, on
Cartoon Network.
The animated short focuses on Yogi Bear's sidekick,
Boo Boo Bear, who becomes fed up with the rules of man and decides to return to his natural bear roots.
Though it focused primarily on Yogi and Boo Boo, it was titled as a "
Ranger Smith cartoon". A second Ranger Smith cartoon aired alongside it, titled ''
A Day in the Life of Ranger Smith
''A Day in the Life of Ranger Smith'' is a stand-alone animated television special, and a parody of a Hanna-Barbera cartoon series, ''The Yogi Bear Show'', which revolves around Ranger Smith. ''A Day in the Life of Ranger Smith'' was made by ''T ...
'',
as well as two ''
Jetsons'' cartoons titled ''Father & Son Day'' and ''The Best Son''.
Later years and closure
After Nickelodeon fired Kricfalusi from ''The Ren & Stimpy Show'' in September 1992, he had plans to make a feature film starring the world's "manliest men". The feature film plan was scrapped, but the characters were then used in the 2001 animated series, ''
The Ripping Friends''. As early as a 1987 story session for the ''
Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures'', Kricfalusi had proposed using a wad of gum as a character, an idea which was used to create the first villain for the new series, ''Indigestible Wad''. ''The Ripping Friends'' premiered on September 22, 2001, and ran until January 26, 2002.
During 2002, after ''The Ripping Friends'' had been cancelled, Kricfalusi was contacted by cable network TNN (later Spike TV, now
Paramount Network
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The channel was or ...
)
which was struggling for ratings and needed a new audience.
In June 2003, ''
Ren & Stimpy "Adult Party Cartoon"'' premiered with three episodes, ones which used plots developed for ''
The Ren & Stimpy Show
''The Ren & Stimpy Show'' (also known as ''Ren & Stimpy'') is an American animated television series created by Canadian animator John Kricfalusi. Originally produced by Spümcø for Nickelodeon, the series aired from August 11, 1991, to Dec ...
''.
The entire show was produced by Spümcø, which had complete creative control over the content.
The animation was produced by Carbunkle Cartoons and
PiP Animation Services. The series also premiered along with a formerly censored episode from the first two seasons of ''The Ren & Stimpy Show''.
The plot of ''Adult Party Cartoon'' focused on the adventures of the duo from the original cartoon series.
Six episodes were originally meant to air during the summer of 2003, but were delayed for a year along with the rest of Spike TV's "Strip", mainly because of the risque "Naked Beach Frenzy" episode.
Spike TV planned to bring the show back with the final remaining episodes on August 20, 2004, but delayed the series and cancelled it in early July 2003.
On July 18, 2006,
Paramount Home Entertainment
Paramount Home Entertainment (formerly Paramount Home Media Distribution, and originally Paramount Home Video) is the home video distribution arm of Paramount Pictures, a division of Paramount Global.
The division oversees PPC's home entertainme ...
released a DVD collection titled ''Ren & Stimpy: The Lost Episodes'', which contained uncensored versions of all of the ''Ren & Stimpy "Adult Party Cartoon"'' episodes.
In these years, Spümcø co-produced four video games for which they provided character designs and animations. The first two games were ''
Yoake no Mariko'' and ''Yoake no Mariko 2nd Act'', two voice acting simulation games in which the goal is for the player to deliver fitting performances of lines from movie scenes of different genres that are playing on-screen. The games were developed in collaboration with
Japan Studio
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under the name "Lindwurm", published by
Sony Interactive Entertainment
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, and released exclusively in Japan for the
PlayStation 2 on December 6, 2001, and January 24, 2002, respectively. The third game was ''Space Fishermen'', another collaboration with Japan Studio under the name "Land Ho!", published by Sony Interactive Entertainment and released exclusively in Japan for the
PlayStation 2 on October 24, 2002. The game centers around Diver, Masabo, and Swallow, 3 cel-shaded "space fishermen" whose task is to find undiscovered fish across space and reel them in to document and use as bait to catch other fish. The game was later re-released in Japan as a
PlayStation 2 Classic on the
PlayStation 3
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's
PlayStation Store
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The store offers a range of downloadable conte ...
on August 21, 2013. The fourth and final game was ''
Go! Go! Hypergrind'', a skateboarding game released on the
GameCube
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by
Atlus
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in North America on November 18, 2003. It features a crew of 11 animated characters who compete to become the next star of an upcoming Spümcø animated show on extreme skateboarding. The game's story states that ''Toon World'' is helping Spümcø "to renew interest in the medium and revive the struggling economy
f traditional cel animation
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Hi ...
.
On July 18, 2005, Kricfalusi decided to shut down Spümcø shortly thereafter, following a
lawsuit
-
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by Carbunkle which was filed against Spümcø in the Canadian court system over royalties and credit for Bob's contributions to ''
Ren and Stimpy''. In the summer of 2008, Kricfalusi made a partial payment to
Bob Jaques after Jaques had ceased seeking legal action against him. The Spumco trademark expired in 2007.
Proposed successor studios
In 2016, it was announced on
Tumblr
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that Kricfalusi and former
Cartoon Network storyboard artist Gabe Del Valle were starting a new studio based in the Los Angeles area and were seeking new employees. The name of the studio was not included in the announcement, but was inferred to be "Spümtwø" by the presence of "spumtwo" in the contact email. However, the announcement was deleted from Del Valle's Tumblr account sometime afterward, most likely due to Del Valle being rehired by Cartoon Network shortly afterward.
On March 4, 2017, Kricfalusi announced a second new studio to be based in
Miami, Florida
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, named John K. Studios.
The studio's only project was an animated short for
Adult Swim
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, which advertised the then-upcoming
UFC 200 match on July 9, 2016, produced prior to the announcement of forming the company.
[ (via the Internet Archive)] The short was referred to as the "big project" in Del Valle's previous announcement. However, as of July 2018, the studio website is offline.
Documentary
In 2013, a website was created to promote a documentary about the Spümcø animation studio. A teaser trailer was posted on Vimeo which included brief interviews with Kricfalusi, Spümcø staffer Eddie Fitzgerald and self-proclaimed Spümcø fan and singer-songwriter
"Weird Al" Yankovic
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, and clips from ''Ren & Stimpy'' and other former Spümcø series, giving the impression that it was authorized by Kricfalusi. However, sometime in 2014 or 2015 the website was taken down and the Vimeo account was deleted without notice or explanation. Many of Kricfalusi's fans were left wondering if the people involved in the project were unable to get further funding or a distribution agreement or that they could not obtain the proper licensing to use clips.
On February 1, 2013, ''Sick Little Monkeys: The Unauthorized Ren and Stimpy Story'' was published by animation historian Thad Komorowski. The book contains the detailed history of Spümcø and the ''Ren & Stimpy'' cartoons.
See also
*
List of Spümcø works
Spümcø, Inc. is an American animation production company based in Los Angeles, California. The studio produced three traditionally animated series, two Flash-animated cartoon series, two music videos, five animated shorts, and a comic book ...
References
External links
Spümcø's Wonderful World of Cartoons!at the Internet Archive
Spümcøat the
Internet Movie Database
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ASIFA-Hollywood: The International Animated Film SocietySpümcø at the ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive
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