Tin Soldier Blink 182 “Miss You” Remix.
Tin Soldier from Fantasia 2000, but with music from Blink 182 – Miss You
Return of Jafar. Nothing In The World (Quite Like A Friend)
An extremely poor substitute for the Never Had a Friend Like Me Genie we had previously loved, but we roll with it anyway. Hard to enjoy without a constant reminder that this isn’t the same Robin Williams Genie – not to mention hearing Earthworm Jim, Megavolt, Grandpa from Hey Arnold, Itchy, Krusty and Homer Simpson leak through – all voiced by Dan Castellaneta.
Tale Spin. Home Is Where The Heart Is
From the Talespin pilot. cut for syndication.
Ren And Stimpy Gay Sex Innuendo
From the short lived revival series on SpikeTV
I Can Change. Aladdin
Jafar sings Saddam Hussein’s song to Satan.
What’s In Heidi’s Head?
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Two original, live action/animated shorts that Nancye Ferguson and Mark Mothersbaugh created and produced with Klasky-Csupo. “Heidi’s Head” stars Ferguson as Heidi, who’s world is an ever-changing stream of consciousness and a place where fascinating facts, vivid imagery and all that’s unusual collides head on. “Heidi’s Head” uses a variety of blue-screen and computer imaging techniques, animation and prepared video to film, so each segment relates to issues central to kids and has a unique look all its own.
Klasky-Csupo Bumper
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Klasky Csupo, Inc. (pronounced “Class-key Chew-po”, although commonly mistaken as “Class-key Ka-zoo-po”) is a multimedia entertainment production company located in Los Angeles, California, founded by artist/producer Arlene Klasky and master animator Gábor Csupó.
In 1991, Klasky-Csupo began producing Rugrats, an animated show for Nickelodeon. The cartoon would go on to become the company’s calling card.
Their next major series was Duckman for the USA Network. The show revolved around the home life and adventures of a dim-witted and lascivious private detective duck named Eric Duckman. The series ran from 1994 to 1997.
During the same time Nickelodeon released Klasky-Csupo’s second series, Aaahh!!! Real Monsters. During this time Klasky Csupo ended production on Rugrats. However K-C produced three new Rugrats specials between 1995 and 1996. The specials were so successful that the series was revived in 1997.
After Aaahh!!! Real Monsters and Duckman were both cancelled in 1997, Klasky-Csupo began producing The Wild Thornberrys for Nickelodeon. The cartoon, premiering in 1998, revolved around a girl who could talk to animals.
On December 23, 1998, CEO Terry Thoren concluded an eleven-month negotiation with Mercedes-Benz and moved the company into the state of the art studio in the heart of Hollywood on Sunset Boulevard and Vine Street.
Between the late-1990s and 2000s, Klasky-Csupo began producing new shows Rocket Power, As Told by Ginger, Santo Bugito and Stressed Eric.
In 2001, in honor of the Rugrats 10th Anniversary, Klasky-Csupo released a two-part special entitled “All Growed Up”. The special featured the famous babies as pre-teenagers. It was so popular, that a series based on that special premiered in 2003, got cancelled in 2006 and was removed from the Nickelodeon line-up in early 2007. AGU will premiere on its sister channel Nicktoons Network on an unknown date.