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Klasky-Csupo is an American animation company founded by artist and producer [[Arlene Klasky]] and her then-husband, animator [[Gabor Csupo]]. Starting off as a independent animation company in the couple's Hollywood apartment, the studio has become famous for its Nicktoons from [[The Renaissance Age of Animation]], such as ''[[Rugrats]]'', ''[[Aaahh Real Monsters]]'', ''[[Rocket Power]]'' and ''[[As Told by Ginger]]''. Besides their work for [[Nickelodeon]], the studio also produced the animated shorts and 61 episodes of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' in addition to the character design of Dr. Nick Riviera, based somewhat on Csupo. Similarly, bits of Arlene Klasky's life had made it into their shows. She lost her mother at a young age the way Chucky Finster lost his in ''Rugrats'', and Tommy Pickles is based on her and Csupo's own son.
Klasky-Csupo is an American animation company founded by artist and producer [[Arlene Klasky]] and her then-husband, animator [[Gabor Csupo]]. Starting off as a independent animation company in the couple's Hollywood apartment, the studio has become famous for its Nicktoons from [[The Renaissance Age of Animation]], such as ''[[Rugrats]]'', ''[[Aaahh Real Monsters]]'', ''[[Rocket Power]]'' and ''[[As Told by Ginger]]''. Besides their work for [[Nickelodeon]], the studio also produced the animated shorts and 61 episodes of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' in addition to the character design of Dr. Nick Riviera, based somewhat on Csupo. Similarly, bits of Arlene Klasky's life had made it into their shows. She lost her mother at a young age the way Chucky Finster lost his in ''Rugrats'', and Tommy Pickles is based on her and Csupo's own son.


The studio has since disappeared from the production scene. In 2004, Klasky-Csupo shut down production on most of its shows, including ''Rugrats'', and in 2006, shut down production on all of its shows except the new pilots the couple created. After 20 years since ''The Simpsons'' animation changed over to [[Film Roman]], Klasky-Csupo started to have its animation credit in the ending credits of a ''Dexter's Laboratory'' music video ("Dee Dee and Dexter" by [[They Might Be Giants]]). In fall 2006, Klasky-Csupo announced development of 14 new animated pilots, which will be up for sale at a later date; however, none of these projects has been seen.
The studio has since disappeared from the production scene. In 2004, Klasky-Csupo shut down production on most of its shows, including ''Rugrats'', and in 2006, shut down production on all of its shows except the new pilots the couple created. After 20 years since ''The Simpsons'' animation changed over to [[Film Roman]], Klasky-Csupo started to have its animation credit in the ending credits of a ''Dexter's Laboratory'' music video ("Dee Dee and Dexter" by [[They Might Be Giants]]). In fall 2006, Klasky-Csupo announced development of 14 new animated pilots, which will be up for sale at a later date; however, none of these projects has been seen.

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=== Shows and segments produced by the company: ===
=== Shows and Segments ===
* ''[[Aaahh Real Monsters]]''
* ''[[Aaahh Real Monsters]]''
* ''[[All Grown Up]]''
* ''[[All Grown Up!]]''
* ''[[As Told by Ginger]]''
* ''[[As Told by Ginger]]''
* ''[[Duckman]]''
* ''[[Duckman]]''
* ''[[Mad TV]]'' (the ''[[Spy vs. Spy]]'' segments)
* ''[[Rocket Power]]''
* ''[[Rocket Power]]''
* ''[[Rugrats]]''
* ''[[Rugrats]]''
* ''[[Santo Bugito]]''
* ''[[Santo Bugito]]''
* ''[[Sesame Street]]'' (some animated segments such as [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtcZbN0Z08c this] one)
* ''[[The Simpsons]]'' (first 61 episodes only; succeeded by [[Film Roman]])
* ''[[Stressed Eric]]''
* ''[[Stressed Eric]]''
* ''[[The Wacky Adventures Of Ronald Mc Donald]]''
* ''[[The Wacky Adventures Of Ronald McDonald]]''
* ''[[The Wild Thornberrys]]''
* ''[[The Wild Thornberrys]]''
=== Films ===

=== Films produced by the company: ===
* ''Immigrants (L.A. Dolce Vita)''
* ''Immigrants (L.A. Dolce Vita)''
* ''[[Rugrats Go Wild]]''
* ''[[Rugrats Go Wild]]''
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* ''[[The Rugrats Movie]]''
* ''[[The Rugrats Movie]]''
* ''The Wild Thornberrys Movie''
* ''The Wild Thornberrys Movie''
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* ''[[Mad TV]]'' (the ''[[Spy vs. Spy]]'' segments)
* ''[[Sesame Street]]'' (some animated segments such as [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtcZbN0Z08c this] one)
* ''[[The Simpsons]]'' (first 61 episodes only; succeeded by [[Film Roman]])


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Klasky-Csupo is an American animation company founded by artist and producer Arlene Klasky and her then-husband, animator Gabor Csupo. Starting off as a independent animation company in the couple's Hollywood apartment, the studio has become famous for its Nicktoons from The Renaissance Age of Animation, such as Rugrats, Aaahh Real Monsters, Rocket Power and As Told by Ginger. Besides their work for Nickelodeon, the studio also produced the animated shorts and 61 episodes of The Simpsons in addition to the character design of Dr. Nick Riviera, based somewhat on Csupo. Similarly, bits of Arlene Klasky's life had made it into their shows. She lost her mother at a young age the way Chucky Finster lost his in Rugrats, and Tommy Pickles is based on her and Csupo's own son.

The studio has since disappeared from the production scene. In 2004, Klasky-Csupo shut down production on most of its shows, including Rugrats, and in 2006, shut down production on all of its shows except the new pilots the couple created. After 20 years since The Simpsons animation changed over to Film Roman, Klasky-Csupo started to have its animation credit in the ending credits of a Dexter's Laboratory music video ("Dee Dee and Dexter" by They Might Be Giants). In fall 2006, Klasky-Csupo announced development of 14 new animated pilots, which will be up for sale at a later date; however, none of these projects has been seen.

Works animated primarily by Klasky-Csupo include:

Shows and Segments

Films

animated in small part created by Klasky-Csupo include: