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Gábor Csupó

Gábor Csupó (/ˌɡɑːbɔːr ˈp/ GAH-bor CHOO-poh, Hungarian: [ˈɡaːbor ˈtʃupoː]; born September 29, 1952) is a Hungarian[1] animator, writer, director, producer and graphic designer. He is co-founder of the animation studio Klasky Csupo, which has produced shows like Rugrats, Duckman, Stressed Eric, Rocket Power, As Told by Ginger, and Aaahh!!! Real Monsters.

Gábor Csupó
Born (1952-09-29) September 29, 1952 (age 71)
NationalityHungarian America
Occupations
Years active1975–present
Spouses
(m. 1979; div. 1995)
Cheryl Rosell Csupo
(m. 1997)
Websiteklaskycsupo.com

Early life edit

Csupó was born on September 29, 1952, in Budapest, Hungary.[2]

Career edit

After four years at the Pannónia Filmstúdió animation studios, Csupó emigrated to the West in 1975.[2] While working in Stockholm, Sweden he met Arlene Klasky, an American-born animator.[1] The two subsequently started their own company, Klasky Csupo, which produced many popular animated television shows.

Before starting Klasky Csupo he emigrated to the United States in the late 1970s and began working as an animator for Hanna-Barbera on a few shows such as Casper and the Angels, Scooby and Scrappy-Doo, and The World's Greatest SuperFriends.

Klasky Csupo animated the short cartoons about the Simpson family which appeared on The Tracey Ullman Show (1987–1989) and continued this role on the half-hour adaptation of the characters, entitled The Simpsons, for its first three seasons (1989–1992).[3] Csupó was credited as "animation executive producer" and "supervising animation director".[4] Klasky Csupo animator and colorist Gyorgyi Peluce conceived the idea of the Simpsons characters having yellow skin, and Marge Simpson having blue hair, opting for something which "didn't look like anything that had come before."[5][6][7] Csupó liked the idea, although many of the show's producers at production company Gracie Films disapproved.[5][8] He noted "everybody kept saying, 'You can't have people with yellow skin', and I said, 'Why not?'"[8] Csupó persuaded the producers and the show's creator Matt Groening to approve of the colors.[5] Groening liked the idea, feeling that attempts to re-create human skintone on cartoons always appeared "freakish".[7] Groening said of Csupó and Klasky, "What I love about them is their stuff looks like no one else."[8] The character design of The Simpsons character Dr. Nick Riviera is based somewhat on Csupó. The show's animators mistakenly believed the character's voice actor, Hank Azaria, was impersonating Csupó,[9] but Azaria said the voice was actually a "bad" imitation of Ricky Ricardo from I Love Lucy.[10]

In 1992, Gracie Films switched domestic production of The Simpsons to Film Roman.[3] Csupó was "asked [by Gracie Films] if they could bring in their own producer [to oversee the animation production]," but declined, stating "they wanted to tell me how to run my business."[3] Sharon Bernstein of the Los Angeles Times wrote that "Gracie executives had been unhappy with the producer Csupó had assigned to The Simpsons and said the company also hoped to obtain better wages and working conditions for animators at Film Roman."[3] "The Gracie statement to the Times was a bogus statement, as their action was for revenge and nothing else. All of my employees were better paid than anywhere else in the industry, and my producer did an excellent job. I stood up for my producer (Sherry Gunther), because the only thing she did was asking Fox TV to pay for all of Gracie Films' changes after their approval of all aspects of production. Gracie Films did not like that their mistakes were revealed to the network and demanded firing of an innocent hard-working producer", Csupó states. "Of course I refused to do that!" Of the 110 people he employed to animate The Simpsons, Csupó had to lay off 75.[3] In the same year, Klasky Csupo went on to produce other shows for Viacom/Nickelodeon and USA Network, and hired almost all of the laid-off artists back plus hired about 500 more. Shows, short films, and films produced include Technological Threat, Rugrats, Duckman, The Wild Thornberrys, Rocket Power, As Told by Ginger, All Grown Up!, Santo Bugito, Stressed Eric, Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, Immigrants, Recycle Rex, The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald, What's Inside Heidi's Head?, Edith Ann: A Few Pieces of the Puzzle and Aaahh!!! Real Monsters.[11] His company Klasky Csupo also produced several television films and four feature animated films for Paramount Pictures: The Rugrats Movie (1998), Rugrats in Paris: The Movie (2000), Rugrats Go Wild (2003), and The Wild Thornberrys Movie (2002). The Rugrats Movie became the first non-Disney animated film in the world to earn more than $100M at the domestic box office.

His record label, Tone Casualties, founded in 1994,[1] released several industrial, noise, ambient and experimental music releases, including discs by Holger Czukay, Drew Neumann, Paul Schütze, Kuroi Mori, Borut Kržišnik, András Wahorn, Controlled Bleeding, and his own works (sometimes under the pseudonym "Opus Crobag").

He also directed three live-action films outside of Klasky Csupo: Bridge to Terabithia (2007) for Walt Disney Pictures and Walden Media, The Secret of Moonacre (2008) for Warner Bros. and Lionsgate, and the musical comedy Pappa Pia (2017) for Zene Nelkul KFT, Hungary.

Filmography edit

Film edit

Producer

Director

Television edit

Year Title Creator Executive
Producer
1991–2004 Rugrats Yes Yes
1994–1997 Duckman Developer Yes
Aaahh!!! Real Monsters Yes Yes
1995 Santo Bugito Yes Yes
1998–2004 The Wild Thornberrys Yes Yes
1998 Stressed Eric No Yes
1999–2004 Rocket Power Yes Yes
2000–2006 As Told by Ginger Yes Yes
2003–2008 All Grown Up! Yes Yes
2021–present Rugrats Yes Yes

Discography edit

  • 1993 Allegro Absurdito (by Accidental Orchestra, Tone Casualties)
  • 1994 Zombient Music (Tone Casualties)
  • 1996 The Deconstructed Sounds of Karen Han – Industrium Post Mortem: China (Tone Casualties)
  • 1996 The Lighter Side of Dark: A Compilation of Tone Casualties Releases (Tone Casualties)
  • 1997 Colon (by Accidental Orchestra, Tone Casualties)
  • 2001 Liquid Fire (Tone Casualties)
  • 2002 Kalmopyrin (Tone Casualties)
  • 2005 Wrong Planet (as Gábor Csupó's Field Trip, Tone Casualties)
  • 2007 Pillowtron (Tone Casualties)
  • 2009 Stolen Songs from Mars (Tone Casualties)
  • 2010 Terrain (as Gábor Csupó's Fieldtrip, Tone Casualties)
  • 2010 Ghosts of Cairo (as Gábor Csupó's FieldTRIP, Tone Casualties)
  • 2013 Pretty Damn Pretty (Tone Casualties)
  • 2013 Beyond (Tone Casualties)
  • 2014 Why Cry When You Can Fly (as Gábor Csupó's Fieldtrip, Tone Casualties)
  • 2015 Flamboyant Eruptions (Tone Casualties)
  • 2017 Splendid (Grand allure Entertainment)
  • 2018 Necesito Tu Amor (Grand Allure Entertainment)
  • 2018 Holly Molly (Grand Allure Entertainment)
  • 2018 Kingdom of Disturb-Nostalghia Remix (Grand Allure Entertainment)

Personal life edit

Csupó has six children (two with his first wife, Arlene Klasky).[12]

Csupó is a big fan of American musician, composer, and bandleader Frank Zappa, and credits Zappa with helping him learn the English language. His collection of Zappa albums were the only items he took with him when he fled his native Hungary in the 1970s (at the time a one-party socialist state under the Soviet sphere of influence).[1] When he worked on The Simpsons, he and Matt Groening, a fellow Zappa fanatic, tried unsuccessfully to persuade the series' producers to use Zappa's music on the show. Nonetheless, he secured the rights to Zappa's music for Duckman, and its first season contained songs from throughout Zappa's career, including "Peaches en Regalia" from Hot Rats (1969), and "Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance" from We're Only in It for the Money (1968). Later, Csupó was enlisted to create the cover art for the career-spanning Zappa rarities collection The Lost Episodes, released on CD in 1996.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d . Klasky Csupo. Archived from the original on April 29, 2010. Retrieved January 27, 2010.
  2. ^ a b "Honey, I shrunk the cartoons". The Independent. London. January 24, 2003. Archived from the original on February 12, 2009. Retrieved February 8, 2008.
  3. ^ a b c d e Bernstein, Sharon (January 21, 1992). "'The Simpsons' Producer Changes Animation Firms". Los Angeles Times. p. 18. Retrieved August 24, 2011.
  4. ^ O'Connor, John J. (February 21, 1990). "Prime-Time Cartoon of Unbeautiful People". The New York Times. Retrieved February 8, 2008.
  5. ^ a b c Ortved, John (2009). Simpsons Confidential: The uncensored, totally unauthorised history of the world's greatest TV show by the people that made it (UK ed.). Ebury Press. pp. 48–49. ISBN 978-0-09-192729-5.
  6. ^ Cagle, Daryl. . MSNBC. Archived from the original on June 7, 2008. Retrieved June 7, 2011.
  7. ^ a b Sheff, David (June 2007). . Playboy. 54 (6). Archived from the original on October 13, 2007.
  8. ^ a b c Graham, Jefferson (February 7, 1995). "Animators' own little angels inspire 'Monsters'". USA Today. p. 3D.
  9. ^ Silverman, David (2003). Commentary for the episode "Saturdays of Thunder", in The Simpsons: The Complete Third Season [DVD]. Twentieth Century Fox.
  10. ^ Azaria, Hank (2004). The Simpsons The Complete Fourth Season DVD commentary for the episode "Homer's Triple Bypass" (DVD). 20th Century Fox.
  11. ^ . Business Week. Archived from the original on December 7, 2010. Retrieved August 28, 2010.
  12. ^ . Moviesonline.ca. Archived from the original on June 29, 2008. Retrieved January 27, 2010.

External links edit

  • Gábor Csupó at IMDb
  • Gábor Csupó discography at Discogs  

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Not to be confused with Gabor Csapo The native form of this personal name is Csupo Gabor This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals Gabor Csupo ˌ ɡ ɑː b ɔːr ˈ tʃ uː p oʊ GAH bor CHOO poh Hungarian ˈɡaːbor ˈtʃupoː born September 29 1952 is a Hungarian 1 animator writer director producer and graphic designer He is co founder of the animation studio Klasky Csupo which has produced shows like Rugrats Duckman Stressed Eric Rocket Power As Told by Ginger and Aaahh Real Monsters Gabor CsupoBorn 1952 09 29 September 29 1952 age 71 Budapest HungaryNationalityHungarian AmericaOccupationsAnimatorwriterdirectorproducergraphic designercartoonistYears active1975 presentSpousesArlene Klasky m 1979 div 1995 wbr Cheryl Rosell Csupo m 1997 wbr Websiteklaskycsupo wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Filmography 3 1 Film 3 2 Television 4 Discography 5 Personal life 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editCsupo was born on September 29 1952 in Budapest Hungary 2 Career editAfter four years at the Pannonia Filmstudio animation studios Csupo emigrated to the West in 1975 2 While working in Stockholm Sweden he met Arlene Klasky an American born animator 1 The two subsequently started their own company Klasky Csupo which produced many popular animated television shows Before starting Klasky Csupo he emigrated to the United States in the late 1970s and began working as an animator for Hanna Barbera on a few shows such as Casper and the Angels Scooby and Scrappy Doo and The World s Greatest SuperFriends Klasky Csupo animated the short cartoons about the Simpson family which appeared on The Tracey Ullman Show 1987 1989 and continued this role on the half hour adaptation of the characters entitled The Simpsons for its first three seasons 1989 1992 3 Csupo was credited as animation executive producer and supervising animation director 4 Klasky Csupo animator and colorist Gyorgyi Peluce conceived the idea of the Simpsons characters having yellow skin and Marge Simpson having blue hair opting for something which didn t look like anything that had come before 5 6 7 Csupo liked the idea although many of the show s producers at production company Gracie Films disapproved 5 8 He noted everybody kept saying You can t have people with yellow skin and I said Why not 8 Csupo persuaded the producers and the show s creator Matt Groening to approve of the colors 5 Groening liked the idea feeling that attempts to re create human skintone on cartoons always appeared freakish 7 Groening said of Csupo and Klasky What I love about them is their stuff looks like no one else 8 The character design of The Simpsons character Dr Nick Riviera is based somewhat on Csupo The show s animators mistakenly believed the character s voice actor Hank Azaria was impersonating Csupo 9 but Azaria said the voice was actually a bad imitation of Ricky Ricardo from I Love Lucy 10 In 1992 Gracie Films switched domestic production of The Simpsons to Film Roman 3 Csupo was asked by Gracie Films if they could bring in their own producer to oversee the animation production but declined stating they wanted to tell me how to run my business 3 Sharon Bernstein of the Los Angeles Times wrote that Gracie executives had been unhappy with the producer Csupo had assigned to The Simpsons and said the company also hoped to obtain better wages and working conditions for animators at Film Roman 3 The Gracie statement to the Times was a bogus statement as their action was for revenge and nothing else All of my employees were better paid than anywhere else in the industry and my producer did an excellent job I stood up for my producer Sherry Gunther because the only thing she did was asking Fox TV to pay for all of Gracie Films changes after their approval of all aspects of production Gracie Films did not like that their mistakes were revealed to the network and demanded firing of an innocent hard working producer Csupo states Of course I refused to do that Of the 110 people he employed to animate The Simpsons Csupo had to lay off 75 3 In the same year Klasky Csupo went on to produce other shows for Viacom Nickelodeon and USA Network and hired almost all of the laid off artists back plus hired about 500 more Shows short films and films produced include Technological Threat Rugrats Duckman The Wild Thornberrys Rocket Power As Told by Ginger All Grown Up Santo Bugito Stressed Eric Alexander and the Terrible Horrible No Good Very Bad Day Immigrants Recycle Rex The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald What s Inside Heidi s Head Edith Ann A Few Pieces of the Puzzle and Aaahh Real Monsters 11 His company Klasky Csupo also produced several television films and four feature animated films for Paramount Pictures The Rugrats Movie 1998 Rugrats in Paris The Movie 2000 Rugrats Go Wild 2003 and The Wild Thornberrys Movie 2002 The Rugrats Movie became the first non Disney animated film in the world to earn more than 100M at the domestic box office His record label Tone Casualties founded in 1994 1 released several industrial noise ambient and experimental music releases including discs by Holger Czukay Drew Neumann Paul Schutze Kuroi Mori Borut Krzisnik Andras Wahorn Controlled Bleeding and his own works sometimes under the pseudonym Opus Crobag He also directed three live action films outside of Klasky Csupo Bridge to Terabithia 2007 for Walt Disney Pictures and Walden Media The Secret of Moonacre 2008 for Warner Bros and Lionsgate and the musical comedy Pappa Pia 2017 for Zene Nelkul KFT Hungary Filmography editFilm edit Producer The Rugrats Movie 1998 Rugrats in Paris The Movie 2000 The Wild Thornberrys Movie 2002 Rugrats Go Wild 2003 Immigrants 2008 Director Bridge to Terabithia 2007 Immigrants 2008 The Secret of Moonacre 2008 Pappa Pia 2017 Television edit Year Title Creator ExecutiveProducer 1991 2004 Rugrats Yes Yes 1994 1997 Duckman Developer Yes Aaahh Real Monsters Yes Yes 1995 Santo Bugito Yes Yes 1998 2004 The Wild Thornberrys Yes Yes 1998 Stressed Eric No Yes 1999 2004 Rocket Power Yes Yes 2000 2006 As Told by Ginger Yes Yes 2003 2008 All Grown Up Yes Yes 2021 present Rugrats Yes YesDiscography edit1993 Allegro Absurdito by Accidental Orchestra Tone Casualties 1994 Zombient Music Tone Casualties 1996 The Deconstructed Sounds of Karen Han Industrium Post Mortem China Tone Casualties 1996 The Lighter Side of Dark A Compilation of Tone Casualties Releases Tone Casualties 1997 Colon by Accidental Orchestra Tone Casualties 2001 Liquid Fire Tone Casualties 2002 Kalmopyrin Tone Casualties 2005 Wrong Planet as Gabor Csupo s Field Trip Tone Casualties 2007 Pillowtron Tone Casualties 2009 Stolen Songs from Mars Tone Casualties 2010 Terrain as Gabor Csupo s Fieldtrip Tone Casualties 2010 Ghosts of Cairo as Gabor Csupo s FieldTRIP Tone Casualties 2013 Pretty Damn Pretty Tone Casualties 2013 Beyond Tone Casualties 2014 Why Cry When You Can Fly as Gabor Csupo s Fieldtrip Tone Casualties 2015 Flamboyant Eruptions Tone Casualties 2017 Splendid Grand allure Entertainment 2018 Necesito Tu Amor Grand Allure Entertainment 2018 Holly Molly Grand Allure Entertainment 2018 Kingdom of Disturb Nostalghia Remix Grand Allure Entertainment Personal life editCsupo has six children two with his first wife Arlene Klasky 12 Csupo is a big fan of American musician composer and bandleader Frank Zappa and credits Zappa with helping him learn the English language His collection of Zappa albums were the only items he took with him when he fled his native Hungary in the 1970s at the time a one party socialist state under the Soviet sphere of influence 1 When he worked on The Simpsons he and Matt Groening a fellow Zappa fanatic tried unsuccessfully to persuade the series producers to use Zappa s music on the show Nonetheless he secured the rights to Zappa s music for Duckman and its first season contained songs from throughout Zappa s career including Peaches en Regalia from Hot Rats 1969 and Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance from We re Only in It for the Money 1968 Later Csupo was enlisted to create the cover art for the career spanning Zappa rarities collection The Lost Episodes released on CD in 1996 References edit a b c d Biography Klasky Csupo Archived from the original on April 29 2010 Retrieved January 27 2010 a b Honey I shrunk the cartoons The Independent London January 24 2003 Archived from the original on February 12 2009 Retrieved February 8 2008 a b c d e Bernstein Sharon January 21 1992 The Simpsons Producer Changes Animation Firms Los Angeles Times p 18 Retrieved August 24 2011 O Connor John J February 21 1990 Prime Time Cartoon of Unbeautiful People The New York Times Retrieved February 8 2008 a b c Ortved John 2009 Simpsons Confidential The uncensored totally unauthorised history of the world s greatest TV show by the people that made it UK ed Ebury Press pp 48 49 ISBN 978 0 09 192729 5 Cagle Daryl The David Silverman Interview MSNBC Archived from the original on June 7 2008 Retrieved June 7 2011 a b Sheff David June 2007 Matt Groening Playboy 54 6 Archived from the original on October 13 2007 a b c Graham Jefferson February 7 1995 Animators own little angels inspire Monsters USA Today p 3D Silverman David 2003 Commentary for the episode Saturdays of Thunder in The Simpsons The Complete Third Season DVD Twentieth Century Fox Azaria Hank 2004 The Simpsons The Complete Fourth Season DVD commentary for the episode Homer s Triple Bypass DVD 20th Century Fox The rugrats real mom and dad Business Week Archived from the original on December 7 2010 Retrieved August 28 2010 Gabor Csupo Interview Director Bridge to Terabithia Moviesonline ca Archived from the original on June 29 2008 Retrieved January 27 2010 External links editGabor Csupo at IMDb Gabor Csupo discography at Discogs nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gabor Csupo amp oldid 1222063451, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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