10 Facts About Klasky Csupo

1.

Klasky Csupo was initially distinguished by its work on logo designs, commercials, feature film trailers, TV show titles, promos and ident spots for a wide variety of clients, in the process earning a reputation as the industry's most imaginative and innovative studio.

FactSnippet No. 1,699,790
2.

Klasky Csupo produced and animated all 48 shorts, and when it became one of the most popular segments on the show, Fox began airing a weekly half-hour series entitled The Simpsons.

FactSnippet No. 1,699,791
3.

In 1991, Klasky Csupo created Rugrats, one of the first animated shows for Nickelodeon - known as "Nicktoons" - which was inspired by the couple's two sons and the idea of what they would do if they could speak.

FactSnippet No. 1,699,792
4.

In 1993, Klasky Csupo worked with comedian Lily Tomlin and her partner Jane Wagner to bring the irascible little girl, Edith Ann, to television in two half-hour animated specials for ABC.

FactSnippet No. 1,699,793
5.

Gabor Klasky Csupo was a good friend of Frank Zappa and occasionally collaborates with Mark Mothersbaugh.

FactSnippet No. 1,699,794
6.

In 2001, in honor of the tenth anniversary of Rugrats, Klasky Csupo released a two-part television special entitled All Growed Up, which featured all of the titular babies as preteens.

FactSnippet No. 1,699,795
7.

In 2003, Klasky Csupo was commissioned by Cartoon Network to produce a music video by the band They Might Be Giants for their song "Dee Dee and Dexter", which features characters from Dexter's Laboratory drawn by the studio in anime style.

FactSnippet No. 1,699,796
8.

In fall 2006, Klasky Csupo announced the development of 28 new animated cartoon pilots that were to be up for sale at a later date.

FactSnippet No. 1,699,797
9.

That same year, Klasky Csupo announced that they were working on some "top secret projects".

FactSnippet No. 1,699,798
10.

At San Diego Comic-Con in 2016, Arlene Klasky explained that she would be willing to work on a revival of the series along with co-creators Gabor Csupo and Paul Germain.

FactSnippet No. 1,699,799