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|fullname = Michael John Kricfalusi | |fullname = Michael John Kricfalusi | ||
|alias =John K.<br>Raymond Spum | |alias =John K.<br>Raymond Spum | ||
|origin = Canada | |origin = Canada | ||
|occupation = Animator | |occupation = Animator | ||
|type of villain = Hostile | |type of villain = Hostile Pervert | ||
|goals =To create become a cartoonist ( | |goals =To create become a cartoonist (succeeded)<br>Become a famous animator (succeeded)<br>Keep his crimes a secret (failed) | ||
|crimes = [[Sexual Harassment]]<br>Grooming<br>Physical and psychological abuse<br>[[Child Abuse]]<br>Abuse | |crimes = [[Sexual Harassment]]<br>[[Misogyny]]<br> Grooming<br>Physical and psychological abuse<br>[[Child Abuse]]<br>Abuse<br>[[Ephebophilia]]<br>[[Hebephilia]] | ||
|hobby =Making cartoons | |hobby =Making cartoons<br>Abusing people<br>Sexually harassing women | ||
}} | }} | ||
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== Childhood == | == Childhood == | ||
Michael John Kricfalusi was born on September 9, 1955, in Chicoutimi, Quebec, Canada to Michael Kricfalusi, who was of Ukrainian descent, and Mary Lou Kricfalusi (née MacDonell), who was of Scottish and English descent. He has one sister named Elizabeth. He spent his early childhood in Germany and Belgium while his father was serving in the Royal Canadian Air Force. He would watch weekend screenings of European feature-length cartoons such as ''The Snow Queen'' at Air Force cinemas. At age seven he returned with his family to Canada. After their return they moved from Montreal to Ottawa in the middle of a school season, and Kricfalusi spent much of his time that year at home, watching Hanna-Barbera cartoons and drawing them. Kricfalusi's interest in golden-age animation crystallized during his stay at Sheridan College, where he attended weekly screenings of old films and cartoons at Innis College held by film archivist Reg Hartt, among them the cartoons of Bob Clampett and Tex Avery, which left a deep impression on Kricfalusi. After he was expelled from Sheridan College at the end of 1978, Kricfalusi moved to Los Angeles, California, intending to become an animator. | Michael John Kricfalusi was born on September 9, 1955, in Chicoutimi, Quebec, Canada to Michael Kricfalusi, who was of Ukrainian descent, and Mary Lou Kricfalusi (née MacDonell), who was of Scottish and English descent. He has one sister named Elizabeth. He lives on the autism spectrum. He spent his early childhood in Germany and Belgium while his father was serving in the Royal Canadian Air Force. He would watch weekend screenings of European feature-length cartoons such as ''The Snow Queen'' at Air Force cinemas. At age seven he returned with his family to Canada. After their return they moved from Montreal to Ottawa in the middle of a school season, and Kricfalusi spent much of his time that year at home, watching Hanna-Barbera cartoons and drawing them. Kricfalusi's interest in golden-age animation crystallized during his stay at Sheridan College, where he attended weekly screenings of old films and cartoons at Innis College held by film archivist Reg Hartt, among them the cartoons of Bob Clampett and Tex Avery, which left a deep impression on Kricfalusi. After he was expelled from Sheridan College at the end of 1978, Kricfalusi moved to Los Angeles, California, intending to become an animator. | ||
== Career == | == Career == | ||
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=== ''Ren and Stimpy "Adult Party Cartoon"'' === | === ''Ren and Stimpy "Adult Party Cartoon"'' === | ||
In 2003, Spike TV produced a new show featuring Ren & Stimpy, which was written and directed by Kricfalusi. The first three episodes were based on fan ideas and scripts that were rejected by Nickelodeon during the original show's run. According to Kricfalusi, | In 2003, Spike TV produced a new show featuring Ren & Stimpy, which was written and directed by Kricfalusi. The first three episodes were based on fan ideas and scripts that were rejected by Nickelodeon during the original show's run. According to Kricfalusi, Albie Hecht and Kevin Kay pushed for more ''South Park''-like themes in the new show. While he was initially pleased with the added freedom afforded to him by Spike, he later expressed disappointment in the series due to its slow pacing and overuse of toilet humor. Only three episodes aired before Spike's entire animation block was "put on hold", and the complete series was ultimately released in 2006 on DVD including three additional episodes that never aired. Kricfalusi also wanted to release an episode titled "Life Sucks" straight to DVD, but the episode remains unproduced. | ||
=== Other projects === | === Other projects === | ||
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