
Tuesday, November 29, 2005
Media: Spumco- Vincent Waller
This post is just the tip of the iceberg... see the bonus reason on our The Top Ten Reasons To Support The A-HAA for links to more great posts featuring animation art.

Two years ago, John Kricfalusi generously donated the archives of Spumco to ASIFA-Hollywood. Included in the collection are complete storyboards, and files containing drawings grouped by artist. This allows an unique insight into the personal styles of the artists who worked on Ren & Stimpy.
As an example of the collection, I have pulled and scanned a few drawings by Vincent Waller... Vincent directed the classic Ren & Stimpy cartoon, "Rubber Nipple Salesmen" , and was a Directing Animator on R&S: Adult Party Cartoon. See what Vincent's up to lately by visiting his wonderful blog, Incoherent Thought.









For more Spumco images, see Stimpy's Invention Storyboard Part One and Part Two and the storyboards for... Big House Blues Seq. 1, Big House Blues Seq. 2 and Big House Blues Seq. 3.
Stephen Worth
Director
ASIFA-Hollywood
Animation Archive
5.14.08
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Labels: john k, john kricfalusi, ren and stimpy, spumco, vincent waller


































8 Comments:
Marvellous stuff !
Could you also post some drawings and cels from the unreleased spumco short " Jimmy's Big Date " , a supposed Jimmy and sody epic ?
Thanks beforehand....Great choices for the drawings ! I expecially enjoyed the preliminary drawing for the title card of " Onwards and Upwards " ( the first Ren and Stimpy APC episode )
wow! those are really really great! thanks for sharing them.
I take it that some more may come in the future? Stunning stuff... Thanks a lot
John K is working on DVD sets that will be coming out soon. The first will be a collection of all of the Adult Party Cartoons, including the ones that never aired originally. That should be out very soon. In the Spring, there will be a box set with every episode of Ren & Stimpy along with lots of supplemental material (interviews, commentary, animatics, etc.)
Thanks
Stephen Worth
ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive
THANK YOU!
more please?
Wow. I had heard alot about Ralph, and yet, I had yet to see a picture of him (much less of a characture). Does he really look like that?
Vincent Waller is a wonderful artist. My favorites of these drawings are the concept drawing for the Sc-Fi project with Ralph Bakshi and the monkey with the gun. Fantastic work.
just
great
^^
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