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It says that Eric left No Doubt to work in animation, but on the commentary for one of the Simpsons DVDs they say that he left the show to concentrate on No Doubt. Which one is it? --Plattopus 16:03, Jan 9, 2005 (UTC)
- No, Wikipedia is right. I also have Simpsons DVDs (Season 2-5) and I listen to the commentary religiously. If I remember correctly, it was Season 2 or 3 in the commentary that they just said Eric Stefani was part of No Doubt and he did a particular animation scene. In addition, I watched "Behind the Music:" No Doubt and Wikipedia was correct about the information that he left No Doubt to concentrate on animation. --Anonymous Cow 01:43, 25 Feb 2005 (UTC)
[edit] both are true
Eric is extremely talented in the area of animation and in music. It is no surprise that he should leave the Simpsons to concentrate on No Doubt. He really left No Doubt (I think) because he was ready to create his own animation. He is too talented to just work for someone else. Has anyone checked out his terrific children's books about Messy Matthew and Clean Clara?
"Eric is an outstanding visual cartoonist." Isn't this an opinion?--69.253.73.161 02:25, 30 June 2006 (UTC)
Eric is still alive, isn't he? The article depicts him as being dead.
Yes, he is alive. That was just someone adding false information. YuckieDuck 18:32, 2 April 2007 (UTC)