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George Liquor

George Liquor (often taking his epithet as George Liquor, American[2]) is a cartoon character created by John Kricfalusi. Liquor is most famous for his appearances on The Ren & Stimpy Show. He is considered Kricfalusi's signature character and was a mascot for Kricfalusi's defunct animation studio, Spümcø. Kricfalusi portrayed George Liquor as a patriotic, outspoken, politically conservative blowhard. Kricfalusi described Liquor as his favorite character to animate.[3]

George Liquor
George Liquor from The Ren & Stimpy Show
First appearance"Robin Höek" (1991)
Last appearance"Cans Without Labels" (2019)
Created byJohn Kricfalusi
Based onMike Kricfalusi
Voiced byHarris Peet (1991)
Michael Pataki (1992–2010, 2019[1])
John Kricfalusi (2010–2019)
In-universe information
SpeciesHuman
GenderMale
FamilyJimmy The Idiot Boy (Nephew)
Slab (Nephew)
Ernie (Nephew)
Frank Liquor (Brother)
Mildrew Liquor (Sister-in-Law)
SpouseMable Liquor (Wife; deceased)
ReligionChristianity
NationalityAmerican

George Liquor was voiced by Harris Peet in his first starring episode of The Ren & Stimpy Show.[4] Liquor was voiced by Michael Pataki until the latter's death in 2010 with his last voice work for the character posthumously featured in Cans Without Labels. Kricfalusi has voiced the character himself subsequently.[5] George Liquor appeared in episodes of The Ren & Stimpy Show, the episodes of The Goddamn George Liquor Program, comic books, webcomics, internet cartoons, and advertisements. According to Kricfalusi's blog, a new webtoon starring George was in development and to be sponsored by Pontiac Vibe, but the series remained unreleased when the Pontiac Vibe was discontinued in 2009.[6]

Personality edit

Kricfalusi described George Liquor as "the greatest American"[2] who is so conservative "that he thinks the Republicans are commies".[7] George harbors a deep antipathy for the political left; in one issue of Spümcø's Comic Book, George Liquor becomes enraged after a fish calls him a Democrat.[8] According to Kricfalusi's "George Liquor Story Bible", George is a middle-aged, crass, religious, ultra-patriotic American who favors his nephew, Jimmy The Idiot Boy,[2] and tries to teach Jimmy how to be a "real man".[9]

Liquor lives in the fictional city of Decentville, USA.[10] George strongly believes in discipline and corporal punishment; his motto is "it's discipline that begets love".[8][11] In the two episodes of The Ren & Stimpy Show in which he starred, George treats Ren and Stimpy strictly and tries to make them as disciplined as possible.[11][12] In an issue of Comic Book, Liquor questions how parents can love their children without spanking them.[8]

Creation edit

George was created by Kricfalusi in 1979 immediately after Kricfalusi saw a building with a sign that read "George Liquor". Kricfalusi said that the name "George Liquor" was "the coolest name [he] ever heard".[7] According to Kricfalusi's blog, Kricfalusi's father greatly influenced the character's personality. He said that both Liquor and his father are similar in that "George and my Dad believe strongly in discipline and order and rules. (Especially their own!)"[13] Kricfalusi intended for George Liquor to be an integral character in The Ren & Stimpy Show; Kricfalusi created Ren and Stimpy as Liquor's and Jimmy's pets.[14][15]

On The Ren and Stimpy Show edit

George Liquor's first official appearances were in episodes of The Ren & Stimpy Show, a cartoon series that Kricfalusi created, sold to the television channel Nickelodeon, and directed at his studio Spümcø. Liquor starred in the episodes "Dog Show" and "Man's Best Friend", and made brief cameos in the episodes "The Boy Who Cried Rat" and "Robin Höek".[7] According to Kricfalusi, Liquor only appeared in a few episodes because those in charge of Nickelodeon at the time hated the character.[14] Ren & Stimpy animator Bill Wray described Liquor as a character that Nickelodeon "never liked" because the name "Liquor" both was a reference to alcohol and sounded like the words "lick her".[16]: 7  Wray said that Nickelodeon disapproved of George but did not forbid Kricfalusi from using the character.[16]: 6 

In one of Liquor's starring roles, in the episode "Dog Show", George put characters Ren and Stimpy through a painful process of making the two into perfect pets for a dog show.[12] Before the episode was broadcast, it was censored so that George's last name, "Liquor", was cut from the soundtrack.[17] According to Forbidden Animation: Censored Cartoons and Blacklisted Animators in America, Nickelodeon has not officially explained why the name "Liquor" was cut from broadcasting.[17] Liquor's other major appearance, the episode "Man's Best Friend", was banned from Nickelodeon and was not shown on television for years because of its content.[17] In the episode, George makes threats and angry demands to Ren and Stimpy, and in the end of the episode, Ren beats George with an oar.[11] In addition to missing deadlines for Nickelodeon and making too many controversial cartoons,[18] Kricfalusi said that the episode "Man's Best Friend" was the episode of The Ren & Stimpy Show that got him and the Spümcø staff fired from the series.[3] Kricfalusi said that "Man's Best Friend" was actually approved for broadcasting by both Standards and Practices and Nickelodeon administrators, but the Nickelodeon staff declined to broadcast the episode when network executives saw the finished product.[17] Wray stated that the episode was "all finished and ready to go" before the cancellation.[16]: 6  The episode aired on Spike TV in 2003 as part of Ren & Stimpy "Adult Party Cartoon".[3] When Nickelodeon fired Kricfalusi, the network gave him the rights to use George Liquor because the network employees did not like the character.[14][16]: 7  The arrangement with the network also granted Kricfalusi the rights to Jimmy the Hapless Idiot Boy.[15]

In Comic Book edit

After Nickelodeon, George Liquor and Jimmy The Idiot Boy starred in Spümcø Comic Book, a Spümcø-produced comic book series. The comic book series also had appearances of the various characters who regularly interacted with George and Jimmy.[19] The series was launched at Marvel Comics, but Kricfalusi decided to move the series to Dark Horse Comics, as "Marvel wanted to maintain its corporate image, so we moved to Dark Horse, where they have no social conscience".[20] The series was written and drawn by Spümcø co-founders Kricfalusi and Jim Smith and other members of the original Spümcø staff.[20] While with Marvel, Comic Book was nominated for an Eisner Award for Best Humor Publication.[19] One story in the first issue of the Dark Horse's Comic Book, George Liquor's Fishing Show, was later made into a webcomic with sound that was featured on the Spümcø website.[21]

On The Goddamn George Liquor Program edit

 
George Liquor being used in Macromedia Flash in a commercial for Tower Records.

George Liquor starred in the Flash Internet cartoon series The Goddamn George Liquor Program, created by Kricfalusi. Premiering on October 15, 1997,[22][23] The Goddamn George Liquor Program was the first cartoon series to be produced exclusively for the Internet.[24] George appeared on the series with his nephew, Jimmy The Idiot Boy; Jimmy's cousins, Slab and Ernie; Jimmy's love interest, Sody Pop; and George and Jimmy's pet dog, Dirty Dog. Without the control of a network, the series could be made as Kricfalusi wanted.[24] Spümcø produced eight one-minute shorts.[25] In 1999, The Goddamn George Liquor Program won an Annie Award for "Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Interactive Production".[26] The series spawned an online short called A George Liquor Christmas, also starring him, Jimmy and Pop.

In advertisements edit

After being fired from The Ren & Stimpy Show, John Kricfalusi used George Liquor in Macromedia Flash advertisements in hopes of creating a series with direct sponsorship without a network.[27] Kricfalusi began with free advertisements that he made for Tower Records in 1997.[23][27] George Liquor has been used in Kricfalusi's advertisements for Barq's Root Beer,[28] the Ultimate Fighting Championship, and the internet communication service Raketu. Recently,[when?] George Liquor has appeared in promos airing on Adult Swim advertising upcoming UFC fights along with other characters such as Slab N' Ernie and Hank Hill.[23] A series of cartoon commercials was developed by Kricfalusi in 2008 for Pontiac Vibe starring him,[29] but the series remained unreleased after General Motors discontinued the Pontiac Vibe auto line in 2009.[30]

On Cans Without Labels edit

George Liquor has a prominent role in the Kickstarter-crowdfunded short Cans Without Labels. Originally intended for release in February 2013, production of the short was delayed up until its completion on August 6, 2017[31] despite technical difficulties of the DVD mastering.[32][non-primary source needed][33][non-primary source needed] On May 27, 2019, John Kricfalusi announced the DVD masterings' completion[31] and it is currently available on his MyShopify store online on DVD, with backers receiving the DVD's first shipments.[34]

Based on Kricfalusi's childhood experience, the short details George purchasing unlabeled silver cans for a cheap price, and his attempts to feed them to his younger nephews, Slab and Ernie (voiced by Eric Bauza and Gabe Swarr). Despite believing that the can would contain beef stew, he opens it to find out that there was a face inside instead. In spite of Slab and Ernie's disgust, he still insists on feeding it to them. After some hesitation from the boys, George gives the two by the time he finishes using the bathroom to eat the entire face. Towards the end of the short, George appears with a belt, preparing to punish them, but notices the empty can (as a result of the two feeding the face to surprise guest Donald Bastard, a parody of Donald Duck) and congratulates them. To reward them, he offers to open another can, but Slab and Ernie run away at the last minute.

This short marked the final time Mike Pataki voiced the character (and his final voice role overall) due to his death on April 15, 2010; his voice work was completed before his death.[35] It was dedicated to his memory.

References edit

  1. ^ Pataki posthumously appears in the 2019 cartoon Cans Without Labels; he completed his voice work prior to his death in 2010.
  2. ^ a b c Kricfalusi, John (April 12, 2007). "George Liquor Storybible". Retrieved December 28, 2007.
  3. ^ a b c Goodman, Martin (September 1, 2004). ""When Cartoons Were Cartoony:" John Kricfalusi Presents". Retrieved December 28, 2007.
  4. ^ "Man's Best Friend (opening credits)". Ren & Stimpy "Adult Party Cartoon". Season 1. Episode Special. June 23, 2003. Spike TV.
  5. ^ Kricfalusi, John (March 1, 2007). "Meet George Liquor – direct to video and online cartoons". Retrieved January 1, 2008.
  6. ^ Kricfalusi, John (March 20, 2008). "George Liquor Pilot Sketches". Retrieved April 14, 2008.
  7. ^ a b c "CLEFT-O-MANIA: Screen veteran Kirk Douglas is a big chin-spiration at Spumco Studios". Film Threat. p. 34.
  8. ^ a b c Kricfalusi, John, Richard Pursel (w), Smith, Jim (p), Glines, Shane (i). "George Liquor's Fishing Show" Comic Book, vol. 1, no. 1 and 2, p. 50 (1997). Dark Horse Comics.
  9. ^ Turczyn, Coury (January 25, 1996). . Metro Pulse. Pop Cult Magazine. Archived from the original on February 14, 2008.
  10. ^ Kricfalusi, John (October 31, 2007). "George liquor's cartoony type variety show". Retrieved December 30, 2007.
  11. ^ a b c "Man's Best Friend". Ren & Stimpy "Adult Party Cartoon". Season 1. Episode Special. June 23, 2003. Spike TV.
  12. ^ a b "Big Baby Scam/Dog Show". The Ren & Stimpy Show. Season 2. Episode 6. December 12, 1992. Nickelodeon.
  13. ^ Kricfalusi, John (October 30, 2007). "Happy Birthday Dad!". Retrieved December 20, 2007.
  14. ^ a b c Rivera, Jason (April 2000). . Chimera. No. 4. Archived from the original on May 17, 2005. Retrieved December 27, 2007.
  15. ^ a b Lenburg, Jeff (2006). Who's Who in Animated Cartoons. Hal Leonard. p. 192. ISBN 1-55783-671-X. George Liquor unfunny.
  16. ^ a b c d "Bill Wray". David Anthony Kraft's Comics Interview No. 122. 1993.
  17. ^ a b c d Cohen, Karl (May 14, 2004). Forbidden Animation: Censored Cartoons and Blacklisted Animators in America. McFarland. p. 149. ISBN 0-7864-2032-4.
  18. ^ Houle, Zachary. "John K on Montreal and Ottawa Locals and more..." Retrieved January 12, 2008.
  19. ^ a b . Archived from the original on October 20, 2006. Retrieved January 1, 2008.
  20. ^ a b (Press release). DarkHorse.com. Archived from the original on January 3, 2006. Retrieved January 1, 2008.
  21. ^ . Animation World Magazine. Vol. 4, no. 9. December 1999. Archived from the original on June 21, 2002. Retrieved January 1, 2008.
  22. ^ Sullivan, Jennifer (October 8, 1997). . Wired. Archived from the original on June 14, 2008. Retrieved January 1, 2008.
  23. ^ a b c "John K's Guide to Surviving the End of Television". Cold Hard Flash. April 23, 2007. Retrieved January 1, 2008.
  24. ^ a b "27th Annual Annie Award Nominee Showcase: Goddamn George Liquor Program". AWM.com. Retrieved December 14, 2007.
  25. ^ "Flashimation: The Context and Culture of Web Animation" (PDF). Retrieved February 6, 2008.
  26. ^ . ASIFA Hollywood. Archived from the original on December 6, 2006. Retrieved December 14, 2007.
  27. ^ a b Kricfalusi, John (December 11, 2006). "Direct Sponsorship 2". Retrieved January 1, 2008.
  28. ^ You Want Some? | Barq's Root Beer | Spümcø on YouTube
  29. ^ John Kricfalusi (March 20, 2008). "George Liquor Pilot Sketches". from the original on January 5, 2010. Retrieved December 27, 2009.
  30. ^ Williams, Frank (June 18, 2009). "Bye-Bye, Vibe". The Truth About Cars. from the original on June 20, 2009. Retrieved June 18, 2009.
  31. ^ a b . August 9, 2017. Archived from the original on August 9, 2017.
  32. ^ Festival, Annecy (June 11, 2016). "Last minute: J. Kricfalusi has just informed us that Cans Without Labels won't be ready in time for #annecyfestival".
  33. ^ "John Kricfalusi". Archived from the original on February 26, 2022 – via Facebook.
  34. ^ "Cans Without Labels – DVD". John K. Store.
  35. ^ "John K's "Cans Without Labels"". Kickstarter.

External links edit

  • Creator John Kricfalusi's blog
  • George Liquor Bible part 1
  • George Liquor Bible part 2

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George Liquor often taking his epithet as George Liquor American 2 is a cartoon character created by John Kricfalusi Liquor is most famous for his appearances on The Ren amp Stimpy Show He is considered Kricfalusi s signature character and was a mascot for Kricfalusi s defunct animation studio Spumco Kricfalusi portrayed George Liquor as a patriotic outspoken politically conservative blowhard Kricfalusi described Liquor as his favorite character to animate 3 George LiquorGeorge Liquor from The Ren amp Stimpy ShowFirst appearance Robin Hoek 1991 Last appearance Cans Without Labels 2019 Created byJohn KricfalusiBased onMike KricfalusiVoiced byHarris Peet 1991 Michael Pataki 1992 2010 2019 1 John Kricfalusi 2010 2019 In universe informationSpeciesHumanGenderMaleFamilyJimmy The Idiot Boy Nephew Slab Nephew Ernie Nephew Frank Liquor Brother Mildrew Liquor Sister in Law SpouseMable Liquor Wife deceased ReligionChristianityNationalityAmerican George Liquor was voiced by Harris Peet in his first starring episode of The Ren amp Stimpy Show 4 Liquor was voiced by Michael Pataki until the latter s death in 2010 with his last voice work for the character posthumously featured in Cans Without Labels Kricfalusi has voiced the character himself subsequently 5 George Liquor appeared in episodes of The Ren amp Stimpy Show the episodes of The Goddamn George Liquor Program comic books webcomics internet cartoons and advertisements According to Kricfalusi s blog a new webtoon starring George was in development and to be sponsored by Pontiac Vibe but the series remained unreleased when the Pontiac Vibe was discontinued in 2009 6 Contents 1 Personality 2 Creation 3 On The Ren and Stimpy Show 4 In Comic Book 5 On The Goddamn George Liquor Program 6 In advertisements 7 On Cans Without Labels 8 References 9 External linksPersonality editKricfalusi described George Liquor as the greatest American 2 who is so conservative that he thinks the Republicans are commies 7 George harbors a deep antipathy for the political left in one issue of Spumco s Comic Book George Liquor becomes enraged after a fish calls him a Democrat 8 According to Kricfalusi s George Liquor Story Bible George is a middle aged crass religious ultra patriotic American who favors his nephew Jimmy The Idiot Boy 2 and tries to teach Jimmy how to be a real man 9 Liquor lives in the fictional city of Decentville USA 10 George strongly believes in discipline and corporal punishment his motto is it s discipline that begets love 8 11 In the two episodes of The Ren amp Stimpy Show in which he starred George treats Ren and Stimpy strictly and tries to make them as disciplined as possible 11 12 In an issue of Comic Book Liquor questions how parents can love their children without spanking them 8 Creation editGeorge was created by Kricfalusi in 1979 immediately after Kricfalusi saw a building with a sign that read George Liquor Kricfalusi said that the name George Liquor was the coolest name he ever heard 7 According to Kricfalusi s blog Kricfalusi s father greatly influenced the character s personality He said that both Liquor and his father are similar in that George and my Dad believe strongly in discipline and order and rules Especially their own 13 Kricfalusi intended for George Liquor to be an integral character in The Ren amp Stimpy Show Kricfalusi created Ren and Stimpy as Liquor s and Jimmy s pets 14 15 On The Ren and Stimpy Show editGeorge Liquor s first official appearances were in episodes of The Ren amp Stimpy Show a cartoon series that Kricfalusi created sold to the television channel Nickelodeon and directed at his studio Spumco Liquor starred in the episodes Dog Show and Man s Best Friend and made brief cameos in the episodes The Boy Who Cried Rat and Robin Hoek 7 According to Kricfalusi Liquor only appeared in a few episodes because those in charge of Nickelodeon at the time hated the character 14 Ren amp Stimpy animator Bill Wray described Liquor as a character that Nickelodeon never liked because the name Liquor both was a reference to alcohol and sounded like the words lick her 16 7 Wray said that Nickelodeon disapproved of George but did not forbid Kricfalusi from using the character 16 6 In one of Liquor s starring roles in the episode Dog Show George put characters Ren and Stimpy through a painful process of making the two into perfect pets for a dog show 12 Before the episode was broadcast it was censored so that George s last name Liquor was cut from the soundtrack 17 According to Forbidden Animation Censored Cartoons and Blacklisted Animators in America Nickelodeon has not officially explained why the name Liquor was cut from broadcasting 17 Liquor s other major appearance the episode Man s Best Friend was banned from Nickelodeon and was not shown on television for years because of its content 17 In the episode George makes threats and angry demands to Ren and Stimpy and in the end of the episode Ren beats George with an oar 11 In addition to missing deadlines for Nickelodeon and making too many controversial cartoons 18 Kricfalusi said that the episode Man s Best Friend was the episode of The Ren amp Stimpy Show that got him and the Spumco staff fired from the series 3 Kricfalusi said that Man s Best Friend was actually approved for broadcasting by both Standards and Practices and Nickelodeon administrators but the Nickelodeon staff declined to broadcast the episode when network executives saw the finished product 17 Wray stated that the episode was all finished and ready to go before the cancellation 16 6 The episode aired on Spike TV in 2003 as part of Ren amp Stimpy Adult Party Cartoon 3 When Nickelodeon fired Kricfalusi the network gave him the rights to use George Liquor because the network employees did not like the character 14 16 7 The arrangement with the network also granted Kricfalusi the rights to Jimmy the Hapless Idiot Boy 15 In Comic Book editAfter Nickelodeon George Liquor and Jimmy The Idiot Boy starred in Spumco Comic Book a Spumco produced comic book series The comic book series also had appearances of the various characters who regularly interacted with George and Jimmy 19 The series was launched at Marvel Comics but Kricfalusi decided to move the series to Dark Horse Comics as Marvel wanted to maintain its corporate image so we moved to Dark Horse where they have no social conscience 20 The series was written and drawn by Spumco co founders Kricfalusi and Jim Smith and other members of the original Spumco staff 20 While with Marvel Comic Book was nominated for an Eisner Award for Best Humor Publication 19 One story in the first issue of the Dark Horse s Comic Book George Liquor s Fishing Show was later made into a webcomic with sound that was featured on the Spumco website 21 On The Goddamn George Liquor Program edit nbsp George Liquor being used in Macromedia Flash in a commercial for Tower Records George Liquor starred in the Flash Internet cartoon series The Goddamn George Liquor Program created by Kricfalusi Premiering on October 15 1997 22 23 The Goddamn George Liquor Program was the first cartoon series to be produced exclusively for the Internet 24 George appeared on the series with his nephew Jimmy The Idiot Boy Jimmy s cousins Slab and Ernie Jimmy s love interest Sody Pop and George and Jimmy s pet dog Dirty Dog Without the control of a network the series could be made as Kricfalusi wanted 24 Spumco produced eight one minute shorts 25 In 1999 The Goddamn George Liquor Program won an Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Interactive Production 26 The series spawned an online short called A George Liquor Christmas also starring him Jimmy and Pop In advertisements editAfter being fired from The Ren amp Stimpy Show John Kricfalusi used George Liquor in Macromedia Flash advertisements in hopes of creating a series with direct sponsorship without a network 27 Kricfalusi began with free advertisements that he made for Tower Records in 1997 23 27 George Liquor has been used in Kricfalusi s advertisements for Barq s Root Beer 28 the Ultimate Fighting Championship and the internet communication service Raketu Recently when George Liquor has appeared in promos airing on Adult Swim advertising upcoming UFC fights along with other characters such as Slab N Ernie and Hank Hill 23 A series of cartoon commercials was developed by Kricfalusi in 2008 for Pontiac Vibe starring him 29 but the series remained unreleased after General Motors discontinued the Pontiac Vibe auto line in 2009 30 On Cans Without Labels editGeorge Liquor has a prominent role in the Kickstarter crowdfunded short Cans Without Labels Originally intended for release in February 2013 production of the short was delayed up until its completion on August 6 2017 31 despite technical difficulties of the DVD mastering 32 non primary source needed 33 non primary source needed On May 27 2019 John Kricfalusi announced the DVD masterings completion 31 and it is currently available on his MyShopify store online on DVD with backers receiving the DVD s first shipments 34 Based on Kricfalusi s childhood experience the short details George purchasing unlabeled silver cans for a cheap price and his attempts to feed them to his younger nephews Slab and Ernie voiced by Eric Bauza and Gabe Swarr Despite believing that the can would contain beef stew he opens it to find out that there was a face inside instead In spite of Slab and Ernie s disgust he still insists on feeding it to them After some hesitation from the boys George gives the two by the time he finishes using the bathroom to eat the entire face Towards the end of the short George appears with a belt preparing to punish them but notices the empty can as a result of the two feeding the face to surprise guest Donald Bastard a parody of Donald Duck and congratulates them To reward them he offers to open another can but Slab and Ernie run away at the last minute This short marked the final time Mike Pataki voiced the character and his final voice role overall due to his death on April 15 2010 his voice work was completed before his death 35 It was dedicated to his memory References edit Pataki posthumously appears in the 2019 cartoon Cans Without Labels he completed his voice work prior to his death in 2010 a b c Kricfalusi John April 12 2007 George Liquor Storybible Retrieved December 28 2007 a b c Goodman Martin September 1 2004 When Cartoons Were Cartoony John Kricfalusi Presents Retrieved December 28 2007 Man s Best Friend opening credits Ren amp Stimpy Adult Party Cartoon Season 1 Episode Special June 23 2003 Spike TV Kricfalusi John March 1 2007 Meet George Liquor direct to video and online cartoons Retrieved January 1 2008 Kricfalusi John March 20 2008 George Liquor Pilot Sketches Retrieved April 14 2008 a b c CLEFT O MANIA Screen veteran Kirk Douglas is a big chin spiration at Spumco Studios Film Threat p 34 a b c Kricfalusi John Richard Pursel w Smith Jim p Glines Shane i George Liquor s Fishing Show Comic Book vol 1 no 1 and 2 p 50 1997 Dark Horse Comics Turczyn Coury January 25 1996 Looney Toons Metro Pulse Pop Cult Magazine Archived from the original on February 14 2008 Kricfalusi John October 31 2007 George liquor s cartoony type variety show Retrieved December 30 2007 a b c Man s Best Friend Ren amp Stimpy Adult Party Cartoon Season 1 Episode Special June 23 2003 Spike TV a b Big Baby Scam Dog Show The Ren amp Stimpy Show Season 2 Episode 6 December 12 1992 Nickelodeon Kricfalusi John October 30 2007 Happy Birthday Dad Retrieved December 20 2007 a b c Rivera Jason April 2000 An Interview with John Kricfalusi Chimera No 4 Archived from the original on May 17 2005 Retrieved December 27 2007 a b Lenburg Jeff 2006 Who s Who in Animated Cartoons Hal Leonard p 192 ISBN 1 55783 671 X George Liquor unfunny a b c d Bill Wray David Anthony Kraft s Comics Interview No 122 1993 a b c d Cohen Karl May 14 2004 Forbidden Animation Censored Cartoons and Blacklisted Animators in America McFarland p 149 ISBN 0 7864 2032 4 Houle Zachary John K on Montreal and Ottawa Locals and more Retrieved January 12 2008 a b Interviews John Kricfalusi and Jim Smith Archived from the original on October 20 2006 Retrieved January 1 2008 a b John Kricfalusi Press release DarkHorse com Archived from the original on January 3 2006 Retrieved January 1 2008 Internet amp Interactive Animation World Magazine Vol 4 no 9 December 1999 Archived from the original on June 21 2002 Retrieved January 1 2008 Sullivan Jennifer October 8 1997 In His Way John K Will Challenge the World Wired Archived from the original on June 14 2008 Retrieved January 1 2008 a b c John K s Guide to Surviving the End of Television Cold Hard Flash April 23 2007 Retrieved January 1 2008 a b 27th Annual Annie Award Nominee Showcase Goddamn George Liquor Program AWM com Retrieved December 14 2007 Flashimation The Context and Culture of Web Animation PDF Retrieved February 6 2008 ASIFA Hollywood s 27th Annual Annie Awards ASIFA Hollywood Archived from the original on December 6 2006 Retrieved December 14 2007 a b Kricfalusi John December 11 2006 Direct Sponsorship 2 Retrieved January 1 2008 You Want Some Barq s Root Beer Spumco on YouTube John Kricfalusi March 20 2008 George Liquor Pilot Sketches Archived from the original on January 5 2010 Retrieved December 27 2009 Williams Frank June 18 2009 Bye Bye Vibe The Truth About Cars Archived from the original on June 20 2009 Retrieved June 18 2009 a b John K s Cans Without Labels by John Kricfalusi Kickstarter August 9 2017 Archived from the original on August 9 2017 Festival Annecy June 11 2016 Last minute J Kricfalusi has just informed us that Cans Without Labels won t be ready in time for annecyfestival John Kricfalusi Archived from the original on February 26 2022 via Facebook Cans Without Labels DVD John K Store John K s Cans Without Labels Kickstarter External links editCreator John Kricfalusi s blog George Liquor 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