Spike and Mike's Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation
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Spike and Mike's Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation is a touring program of animated films (rather than a film festival located in a single place), founded, programmed and packaged by Craig "Spike" Decker and Mike Gribble in 1990. It bills itself as a home for animated pieces "too revolting or adult in nature" for other venues. The festival has also been a launching ground for budding animators, many of who have gone on to promising careers.
Decker and Gribble began by founding Mellow Manor Productions, Inc. in San Diego in the 1970s as a means of promoting rock bands and special screenings of horror films as well as movie classics. By 1977 they focused on presenting packages of animated films, known as the Classic Festival of Animation, in venues across the country, playing alongside the International Tournée of Animation, another annual touring "festival" packaging the best of international animation. The Animated Film Festival began in 1990.
Danny Antonucci’s irreverent Lupo The Butcher, the animated film that inspired Spike and Mike to start their film festival, was screened at the Berlin International Film Festival in 1987. He wanted to have the film seen in USA, but it appears that Spike and Mike were cautious. Both thought that if Antonucci’s films were separated from the New animation program, they might fit into another with the title, Irreverent Animation. The result was that the Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation was launched in March 1990. The Twisted Festival might be seen as the launching pad for television programs such as South Park and Beavis and Butthead.
Over the years, the Sick and Twisted festival has come under fire from critics for exhibiting works that may be perceived as racist, sexist, ageist or otherwise insensitive; its defenders have argued that the festival is meant, by definition, to be controversial and politically incorrect.
The festival is presented annually in San Diego and then tours to theatres, film festivals, and college campuses in over 50 North American cities.
[edit] Prominent Animators and Contributions
- Danny Antonucci (creator of Ed, Edd, and Eddy): Lupo The Butcher
- Don Hertzfeldt: Ah L'amour, Billy's Balloon, Rejected
- Mike Judge: Beavis and Butt-Head: "Frog Baseball"
- Craig McCracken (creator of Powerpuff Girls): No Neck Joe (series)
- Marv Newland: Bambi Meets Godzilla
- John R. Dilworth (creator of Courage the Cowardly Dog): Dirty Birdy
- Matt Stone & Trey Parker (creators of South Park): The Spirit Of Christmas
- Nick Park (creator of Wallace And Gromit)
- Kenn Navarro (creator of Happy Tree Friends)