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    John Kricfalusi

    Canadian animator

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  1. Journal Standard Omotesando store (Cat Street) 5 Chome-25-4 Jingumae. Shibuya City, Tokyo 150-0001. Special thanks to Kishibi-san, Mami and Takayama-san and the Journal Standard crew that brought the event and collaboration together! Posted by at.

  2. John K. Stuff. John K. Stuff (formerly named All Kinds of Stuff) is a blog run by (as the title says) animator John Kricfalusi, in which he gave info on animation, expression, character design and many other animation subjects. It's home to John K’s opinions regarding animation, including his belief that good drawings are the back-bone of a ...

  3. Buy Ren & Stimpy: Seasons 3 and a Halfish DVD. Welcome to the John K. Archives. This site is for all of the John K. fans. To help get us together and help you keep abreast of what is going on with John and his works. The site is still under construction, but hopefully won't take too long to be chock full of everything you want.

  4. John Kricfalusi. 26,921 likes · 19 talking about this. Official John K. fan page! Creator of Ren and Stimpy, the Ripping Friends, George Liquor, and...

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  5. Michael John Kricfalusi ( / ˌkrɪsfəˈluːsi / krihs-fuh-LOO-see; born September 9, 1955), [1] known professionally as John K., is a Canadian illustrator, blogger, and former animator and voice actor. He is the creator of the animated television series The Ren & Stimpy Show, which was highly influential on televised animation during the 1990s.

  6. May 11, 2006 · Or at least it will be much harder the older and more set in your ways you become. If you want me to continue these lessons, convince my ass. Then you will have to do the work involved and draw all the lessons I give you. And read what the lessons say. Do the drawings in the steps that Preston and I tell you.

  7. Nov 10, 2007 · John Kricfalusi is the animated cartoon’s modern pioneer. Early Days. Kricfalusi started his career during the dark-ages of cartoons. In the 1980’s he worked on such ‘crap’ as he calls it, as The Smurfs, Laverne and Shirley In The Army and other Saturday Morning Cartoons being churned out by the animation factories.

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