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==Screening== | ==Screening== | ||
Bob Jaques regularly screened cartoons from the Golden Age during lunch breaks at Sheridan and people would come in and watch, including his friend and future ''Ren and Stimpy'' creator John Kricfalusi. Kricfalusi saw the short in question and immediately thought he could animate. Eventually, Jaques and Kricfalusi became good friends due to their interests in Golden Age cartoons.<ref name=podcast/> | Bob Jaques regularly screened cartoons from the Golden Age during lunch breaks at Sheridan and people would come in and watch, including his friend and future ''Ren and Stimpy'' creator John Kricfalusi. Kricfalusi saw the short in question and immediately thought he could animate. Eventually, Jaques and Kricfalusi became good friends due to their interests in Golden Age cartoons.<ref name=podcast/> | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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Tales from the land of g.JPG|The comic that it was based on (1969)<ref>[https://isbnsearch.org/isbn/093019392X ''The Complete Crumb Comics No. 5'' (Table of Contents)] Retrieved 17 Oct '20</ref> | |||
Tales from the land of g.JPG|The comic that it was based on (1969) <ref>''The Complete Crumb Comics No. 5'' (Table of Contents) Retrieved | |||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:22, 31 December 2020
Tales from the Land of Genitalia is a short animated by Ren and Stimpy animator Bob Jaques which is based off the Robert Crumb 1969 comic strip of the same name. It was shown at Sheridan College somewhere in the 1970s and was never seen again.
Premise
It's a short about a penis with arms and legs playing with itself.[1]
Screening
Bob Jaques regularly screened cartoons from the Golden Age during lunch breaks at Sheridan and people would come in and watch, including his friend and future Ren and Stimpy creator John Kricfalusi. Kricfalusi saw the short in question and immediately thought he could animate. Eventually, Jaques and Kricfalusi became good friends due to their interests in Golden Age cartoons.[1]
Gallery
The comic that it was based on (1969)[2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 What A Cartoon! - The Ren & Stimpy Show "The Royal Canadian Kilted Yaksmen" With Thad Komorowski and Bob Jaques Retrieved Oct 17 '20
- ↑ The Complete Crumb Comics No. 5 (Table of Contents) Retrieved 17 Oct '20