Mar 16, 2006

More on How the Creators of Ren & Stimpy got SCREWED

...Why is Nickelodeon hiding? Because they don't want Ren & Stimpy fans, especially the kids, to know what horrible thing happened to their favorite cartoon characters. And that is why this story is finally being told, to bring you the truth. And the sad truth is, you have been duped, swindled and cheated. Once Games Productions (the new name of the company producing the show) settled into their new studio, they began to plan Ren and Stimpy's slow death. Nickelodeon president Geraldine Laybourne flew to Beverly Hills to inform her gang of pirates of the new directions. Ashamed of The Ren & Stimpy Show that Spümcø produced, she barked stuff like: "Now that John K. is no longer in control of Ren & Stimpy, it's time to make some changes....

read more at The Completely Uncensored Unbelievably True Ren & Stimpy Story!

if you didnt know this, its crazy shit that pisses me off when ever i think about it. I recently found John K's (creator of Ren & Stimpy) blog which is rad on a daily basis. A lot of his posts have the slight hint of bitterness toward the Cartoon industry, which reminds me of my own distaste for the music industry. In his latest post he talks about even more ways he's been screwed over by the cartoon industry.


here's some of that:
...this folly of mine has now been copied by every network that won't buy Spumco(john K's studio) cartoons and I have generated Hundreds of millions of dollars of business again. These 3 major innovations are merely business innovations, they don't even begin to count the tons of creative innovations that Spumco either started or reintroduced from classic cartoons...

More of that check out his latest blog post. and enjoy the cartoon goodness!

2 comments:

Jessica A. Walsh said...

I, too, have been perusing through Coop's many links.....

LOL. I can actually say we're on the same page with John K.

(Coop links great shit.)

phlegmfatale said...

That is seriously fucked up. It's a brutal thing to pursue one's passion in a an evil commercial world. I trained for a career in the operatic world, and I decided the petty biliousness of the industry and countless bitchy queens on the rag were designed solely to kill the joy of music. Thanks for the link to his blog, though. I'll no doubt enjoy it. I like yours, too.