The Ripping Friends

The Ripping Friends: The World's Most Manly Men!
Genre Comedy[1]
Action
Adventure
Slapstick
Created by John Kricfalusi
Jim Smith
Starring Harvey Atkin (Crag, original)
Mark Dailey (Crag)
Michael Kerr (Chunk)
Mike MacDonald (Rip)
Merwin Mondesir (Slab)
John Kricfalusi (Citrocet)
Country of origin Canada[2]
No. of episodes 13
Production
Running time approx. 30 minutes
Production company(s) Spümcø
Cambium Film & Television Productions
Distributor CinéGroupe
Broadcast
Original channel Fox Kids and Adult Swim (USA), Teletoon (Canada), CNX (UK)
Original run September 15, 2001 – January 26, 2002

The Ripping Friends: The World's Most Manly Men! (also known as The Ripping Friends) is a Canadian animated television series, created by John Kricfalusi. The show premiered September 22, 2001 on Fox Kids, but was cancelled in September 2002. Adult Swim later picked up the show. The series occasionally airs in Canada on Teletoon. The series also aired briefly in the UK on the CNX channel & on ABC in Australia. The show was rated TV-Y7 on Fox Kids and TV-PG on [adult swim] in the United States, and C8 to 14+ on Teletoon in Canada.

History

Kricfalusi and his long-time partner Jim Smith created the Ripping Friends before they created the similar superhero Powdered Toast Man for The Ren & Stimpy Show. After Nickelodeon fired Kricfalusi from The Ren & Stimpy Show in September 1992, he had plans to make a feature film starring the world's "manliest men".[3] The feature film plan was scrapped, but the characters were used in The Ripping Friends. Also, as early as a 1987 story session for the Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures, Kricfalusi had proposed using a wad of gum as a character, an idea which was employed to create the first villain for the new series, the Indigestible Wad.[4]

The Canadian Studios hired to do the layouts used the same poses over and over again, and made the artwork look less like the usual Spümcø style. The Canadian studios' hands were tied as there were no style or design agenda. Artists were expected to recreate the atmosphere of an antiquated 1940's production process, while still trying to maintain a schedule. Hastily written scripts and storyboards were provided, further demonstrating the unpreparedness of the production. This generated much criticism, most notably from John Kricfalusi himself.[5] The Ripping Friends lasted for thirteen episodes.

Description

The show centred on a group of four superhuman brothers who attempt to fight crime from their base, RIPCOT (the Really Impressive Prototype City Of (Next) Tuesday): Crag, Rip, Slab, and Chunk, Crag being the leader. Friends of the four include Jimmy The Idiot Boy, a mentally-challenged drooling child, and their foster mother He-Mom (the name speaks for itself). The villains range from the Indigestible Wad (a wad of gum who sucks moisture out of people), to Flathead (an invertebrate in search of a spine), to their own underpants.

Each episode was usually tagged with a short episode which Kricfalusi says was composed of "left overs".[6] These segments were called "Rip Along with the Ripping Friends" and usually portrayed the Ripping Friends solving the problems of fans. These included: addressing the fact that hot dogs come in packs of 12 and the buns in packs of 8; "ripping" the man who creates insane video game controllers and the man who writes the instructions for them; and finding out why toys no longer come in cereal boxes, among others. In each segment viewers (referred to as "kids") are asked to "rip along" with the action by ripping pieces of paper up in front of the television when coaxed to.

Episode listing

Censorship

The uncut version of Ripping Friends was also shown on Adult Swim.

Home Video

Two VHS tapes with two episodes each were initially available with the two volumes later combined into a single DVD release with four episodes.[8]

In Australia, the Complete Series was released on Region 4 DVD by Madman Entertainment.

References

  1. "The Ripping Friends [Animated TV Series]". Allmovie. Retrieved November 23, 2012.
  2. "Ripping Friends". British Film Institute. London. Retrieved November 24, 2012.
  3. "Ripping Friends", ABC
  4. "Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures Story meeting", YouTube clip of an episode of The MacNeil / Lehrer NewsHour
  5. http://johnkstuff.blogspot.com/2007/10/maintaining-guts-from-department-to.html and various other articles, which you can find at http://johnkstuff.blogspot.com/search?q=ripping+friends
  6. "Ripping Friends Satire", All Kinds of Stuff at Blogspot
  7. "hotdogs and buns should get along", All Kinds of Stuff
  8. The Ripping Friends - The World's Manly Men at tvshowsondvd.com

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