Animated intro by Bob Camp, Lynne Naylor, Jim Smith, Jon McClenahan, Mike Kazaleh, Kent Butterworth, Eric Stefani and John Kricfalusi. Produced by Bill Kroyer’s studio Kroyer Films. www.artofthetitle.com/title/t...
@@525Lines There was a retro revival in the 80's/early 90's, but it still led to a lot of films using it: Honey I shrunk the Kids, Who's that Girl, Christmas Vacation, City Slickers, Mannequin, etc, and I miss them. I was absolutely thrilled when Birds of Prey had an animated intro.
Joshua Sage I'm sad that people credit John K for most of the work that Bob Camp, Jim Smith, and Lynne Naylor actually did, with Bob mainly doing this.
@@michaelbolcato192 Also Lynne Naylor. She helped create the characters and designs. And alongside her husband Chris Reccardi (RIP) and Billy West, she had the most successful career after the show.
I really like this animated opening and the song, it's really good. I want to see animated intros for live-action films again, hand-drawn style. I also kind of picture Pitch Perfect 4 to have this kind of opening sequence.
Parker Bryan This is animated by Bob Camp, who actually did most of the keys for Ren and Stimpy. John K also worked on it, but Bob's the main animator here.
Kent Butterworth had been a director on _Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures_ alongside Kricfalusi. He is credited as a timing director in season 1. Mike Kazaleh later did the artwork on the Ren and Stimpy comic.
Would you want to see a hand-drawn animation stylized opening for a live-action film like the rumored Pitch Perfect 4? Well,the best way to make it happen for now is to hope for it to happen for sure.
The animation style reminds my of the REN and Stimpy show art style. I just looked it up and it turns out it’s the same guy his name is John Kricfalusi.
Exactly Netflix needs classic movies like these, not some annoying Cuties twerking junk The Loud House Movie may stay on Netflix but Cuties needs to go Get rid of the godawful Cuties twerking junk
I did not know Jon McClenahan worked with John K. on this. Hard to tell since this looks more like 'Ren & Stimpy' than McClenahan's work for Warner Bros.
Ren and Stimpy was barely ever “kid friendly”, but that was the whole point of the cartoon. Even the tamest episodes caused long term psychological damage.
@@AdrianMartinez-en1nb He's exaggerating. He means that although it was marketed as a kids show it had a lot of subversive and deviant content in it. That's why it appealed to multiple age groups.
I love this. It's excellent. But, at 1:57 I notice the paint ends in the frame. I've seen that once before in John K.'s stuff. Is that a thing with his work? Not a big deal.
Bob Camp and his team of animators are wonderful, I hope to see more work, they should work on helluba boss and I'm sure they would improve more in designs and fun plots
It’s a really good intro but once you find out who was the animator Who animated this you’re gonna be wondering why the hell he was on Nickelodeon the person I’m talking about is John K Who if you heard or didn’t heard he was a Sexual predator and a abuser to his young staff and he was also pretty illusional in the head and also he was the same person who made The legendary show Ren & Stimpy
Message, eh? Hmmm, now that you mention it...I would consider it to be more along the lines of "Don't judge a person by their social standing. There will always be A-holee in EVERY class."
probably because they are animators not the director of the short same happens with the producers that got all the credit in productions in everything animation, writting and design