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Doug TenNapel

Douglas Richard TenNapel (/təˈnpəl/ tə-NAY-pəl;[1] born July 10, 1966) is an American animator, writer, cartoonist, video game designer, and comic book artist whose work has encompassed animated television, video games, and comic books. He is best known for creating Earthworm Jim, a character that spawned a video game series, animated series, and a toy line. He is also the creator of the animated television series Catscratch (2005–2007), which aired on Nickelodeon, and was itself a loose adaptation of TenNapel's comic book limited series Gear.

Doug TenNapel
TenNapel in June 2011
BornDouglas Richard TenNapel
(1966-07-10) July 10, 1966 (age 57)
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Animator, writer, video game designer, comic book artist
Notable works
Earthworm Jim
The Neverhood
Catscratch
Ghostopolis
Ratfist
Nnewts
AwardsEisner Award Winner
Spouse(s)
Angie TenNapel
(m. 1990)
Children4

Career edit

TenNapel began as an animator on Attack of the Killer Tomatoes: The Animated Series.[2] He soon began working in the video game industry on projects like 1993's Jurassic Park and The Ren & Stimpy Show: Stimpy's Invention for the Sega Genesis and The Jungle Book for the SNES and Sega Genesis.[citation needed] In 1994, he created Earthworm Jim, the character that would star in Shiny Entertainment's video game, toy line, and cartoon series. Shiny Entertainment head David Perry later commented on working with TenNapel, "I wish I could find 100 Dougs, then I realized I was lucky to have been able to work with one. He is crazy talented, both crazy and talented! He also generates an enormous amount of amazing content and ideas, I wouldn’t be surprised if he sleeps with a sketch-book!"[3] In 1995, he left Shiny Entertainment and founded his own company, Neverhood, with several other former Shiny employees.[4] Working for DreamWorks Interactive, Neverhood created The Neverhood for the PC and PlayStation. The sequel, entitled Skullmonkeys, followed in 1998.[5]

On television, TenNapel was the creator of the Project G.e.e.K.e.R. cartoon series for CBS. He was also a consulting producer on the ABC series Push, Nevada with Ben Affleck.[6] Towards the end of the 2000s, he also created two shorts for Frederator Studios and Nicktoons, "Solomon Fix" (computer generated 3D) and "Squirly Town" (traditional 2D).[7]

As a graphic artist and cartoonist, TenNapel released his first comic book in 1998: Gear, a surreal epic based on his real-life cats, Simon, Waffle, Gordon and Mr. Black, in a war against dogs and insects using giant robots as weapons. The cats from Gear would eventually become the Nickelodeon series Catscratch.[8][9]

TenNapel did the cover art for several of Five Iron Frenzy's albums, including a sculpture for their live album, Proof That the Youth Are Revolting. TenNapel has also created album covers and artwork for several Daniel Amos CDs, The 1999 tribute to the band, When Worlds Collide, the Neverhood soundtrack Imaginarium: Songs from the Neverhood and others.[citation needed]

Flink, a graphic novel by TenNapel, was released in late 2007 through Image Comics. Monster Zoo was released in early summer 2008. In May 2009 his graphic novel Power Up was released.[10]

Between January and October 2009, TenNapel was a regular contributor to Breitbart News' "Big Hollywood" section, covering topics from movie reviews and the state of the comics entertainment industry to criticisms of the Obama administration and the environmental movement.[11][12]

In July 2010, his graphic novel Ghostopolis was released. In 2009, it was announced the book would be adapted into a film starring and produced by Hugh Jackman, but no update has been given since then.[13]

TenNapel produced an episodic spoof of Japanese Super Sentai-style shows called Go Sukashi! based on a character by Shoko Nakagawa (who appears in the films), and starring John Soares and Brooke Brodack.[14] He has also published an online superhero-genre-spoofing webcomic titled Ratfist.[15]

In September 2012, Fox Animation optioned TenNapel's published Graphix novel Cardboard, with plans for actor Tobey Maguire's Material Pictures, graphic novelist Doug TenNapel, and the Gotham Group to be executive producers. Fox planned to have the picture developed under its WedgeWorks subsidiary. WedgeWorks director Chris Wedge (Ice Age) was producing, and considered directing the film as well.[16] As of 2020, no update has been given on the film, especially given the acquisition of 21st Century Fox assets by The Walt Disney Company.[citation needed]

TenNapel has used Kickstarter to produce a bound collection of his sketches, named Sketchbook Archives.[17]

TenNapel and other former members of the Earthworm Jim team at Pencil Test Studios launched a Kickstarter campaign in May 2013 to fund a PC game project called Armikrog, described a spiritual successor to The Neverhood and also being animated using clay animation techniques.[18] It was successful, and reached its stretch goal for a Wii U version.

In 2018, TenNapel self-published the graphic novel Bigfoot Bill, launched as an Indiegogo, successfully funded and reaching various stretch goals.

In May 2019, TenNapel and other members of the original Earthworm Jim team announced a new Earthworm Jim game, to be released as an exclusive for the upcoming Intellivision Amico.[19][20] He also self-published the graphic novel Earthworm Jim: Launch the Cow, again on Indiegogo.

Personal life edit

He has been married to Angie since 1990.[21] The couple have four children.[22] TenNapel was personal friends with Andrew Breitbart prior to the latter's death.[11][12]

Criticism and controversy edit

TenNapel has attracted criticism for his remarks on the LGBTQ community and its issues, including vocal opposition to same-sex marriage and intentionally misgendering a transgender journalist who criticized the Earthworm Jim video game.[23][24][25][26]

He has dismissed this criticism, and has written that "transphobe (like homophobe) is a made-up word used to slander conservative people of faith with a mental condition, and is only used by SJWs".[27] TenNapel was involved with Comicsgate, a right-wing campaign against perceived forced diversity and progressivism in the superhero comics industry.[27] Sean Gordon Murphy had drawn a cover for one of TenNapel's works, Bigfoot Bill 2, which he withdrew and issued an apology after being made aware of TenNapel's history of supposed anti-LGBTQ comments. In response, TenNapel tweeted that it is "more important than ever that pro-family comic lovers support my work", stating his belief that LGBTQ people are waging a "culture war" against him.[28]

Political views and beliefs edit

TenNapel supported Donald Trump's presidency and regularly posts his political opinions on various social media platforms.[29]

Bibliography edit

Graphic novels edit

Year Title Publisher
1991 They Called Him Evil Mockingbird Studios
1998 Scud: Tales from the vending machine #3 Fireman Press
1998/2018 Gear Fireman Press/Image Comics
2002/2019 Creature Tech Top Shelf Productions/Image Comics
2004 Tommysaurus Rex Image Comics
2005 Earthboy Jacobus Image Comics
2006 Iron West Image Comics
2007 Black Cherry Image Comics
2007 Flink Image Comics
2008 Monster Zoo Image Comics
2009 Power Up Image Comics[30]
2010 Ghostopolis GRAPHIX (an imprint of Scholastic)[31]
2011 Bad Island GRAPHIX[32]
2012 Cardboard GRAPHIX[33]
2012 Return to the Neverhood (illustrations) Stunt Grafx[34]
2015 Nnewts - Escape From the Lizzarks GRAPHIX
2016 Nnewts - The Rise of Herk GRAPHIX
2017 Nnewts - The Battle for Amphibopolis GRAPHIX
2019 Bigfoot Bill: Shadow of the Mothman Self-published[citation needed]
2019 Earthworm Jim: Launch the Cow Self-published[citation needed]
2020 Bigfoot Bill 2: Finger of Poseidon Self-published[citation needed]
2021 Earthworm Jim 2: Fight the Fish Self-published[citation needed]

Web comics edit

Year Title
2011 Ratfist
2012 Nnewts

Children's books edit

Year Title Publisher Notes
1997 Doug and Mike's Strange Kid Chronicles #1: Mighty Monday Madness Scholastic Press Co-written with Michael Koelsch
1997 Doug and Mike's Strange Kid Chronicles #2: Tuna Fish Tuesday Scholastic Press Co-written with Michael Koelsch
1998 Doug and Mike's Strange Kid Chronicles #3: Wisenheimer Wednesday Scholastic Press Co-written with Michael Koelsch
1998 Doug and Mike's Strange Kid Chronicles #4: Just Thursday Scholastic Press Co-written with Michael Koelsch
1998 Doug and Mike's Strange Kid Chronicles #5: Fateful Friday Scholastic Press Co-written with Michael Koelsch

Filmography edit

Television edit

Year Title Note
1991 Attack of the Killer Tomatoes Animator
1995–1996 Earthworm Jim Creator, executive producer, and writer
1996 Project G.e.e.K.e.R. Co-Creator and executive producer
2000 Koghead and Meatus Short
Director and writer
2002 Push, Nevada Consulting producer
2004 Sockbaby Director, writer and voice of Sockbaby
2005–2007 Catscratch Creator, executive producer, director, writer, and storyboard artist
2007–2008 Random! Cartoons Creator, writer, character designer, storyboard artist, and voice director
Episodes: "Squirly Town" and "Solomon Fix"
2009 Ape Escape Writer and storyboard artist
2012 Adventure Time Writer
Episode: "Sons of Mars"
2012 It's a SpongeBob Christmas! TV special
Stop Motion animator
2014–2016 VeggieTales in the House Writer and executive producer
2017 VeggieTales in the City Writer and executive producer
2017 The Legend of Boo-Kini Bottom TV special
Stop Motion animator

Video games edit

Year Title Note Developer
1992 Sküljagger: Revolt of the Westicans Animator Realtime Associates
1993 Technoclash Blue Sky Software
Jurassic Park (Sega Genesis)
The Ren & Stimpy Show: Stimpy's Invention
1994 The Jungle Book Virgin Games USA/Eurocom
Earthworm Jim Creator, writer, designer, voice of Earthworm Jim[35] Shiny Entertainment
1995 Earthworm Jim 2
1996 The Neverhood Creator, writer, designer, voice of Hoborg, Bil, and Klogg The Neverhood, Inc.
1998 Skullmonkeys Creator, writer, designer, voice of Klogg
1999 BoomBots Creator, writer, designer
2015 Armikrog Creator, writer, designer, artist, additional animation Pencil Test Studios

Discography edit

Cover art edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Doug TenNapel - how I draw panels for my comics" on YouTube
  2. ^ Bello, John De (October 8, 1978), Attack of the Killer Tomatoes!, David Miller, George Wilson, Sharon Taylor, retrieved January 2, 2018
  3. ^ "David Perry (Virgin Games) – Interview". Arcade Attack. January 10, 2016. Retrieved November 25, 2018.
  4. ^ "Gaming Gossip". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 74. Ziff Davis. September 1995. p. 44.
  5. ^ "Skullmonkeys". IGN. Retrieved January 2, 2018.
  6. ^ Push, Nevada, retrieved January 2, 2018
  7. ^ Random! Cartoons
  8. ^ Catscratch, retrieved January 2, 2018
  9. ^ "Doug TenNapel Books, Author Biography, and Reading Level | Scholastic". www.scholastic.com.
  10. ^ CBR Staff (May 28, 2009). "Power Up - CBR-SA". CBR. Retrieved February 14, 2020.
  11. ^ a b TenNapel, Doug (June 2, 2018). "Fear of Failure". Retrieved February 16, 2020.
  12. ^ a b Ek, Robin (August 7, 2017). "Interview with Doug TenNapel – The Earthworm Jim drama and thoughts on #GamerGate, censorship and SJWs". The Gaming Ground. Retrieved March 12, 2020.
  13. ^ Kit, Borys (May 3, 2009). . The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on May 7, 2009. Retrieved June 18, 2010.
  14. ^ Go Sukashi (November 19, 2009), , archived from the original on September 29, 2010, retrieved January 2, 2018
  15. ^ "Ratfist". ratfist.com. Retrieved January 2, 2018.
  16. ^ Anderson, Paul (September 8, 2012). "Fox Animation helping Maguire bend "Cardboard"". Big Cartoon News. Archived from the original on December 2, 2012. Retrieved September 8, 2012.
  17. ^ "BOOK NEWS – 'Doug TenNapel Sketchbook Archives' Kickstarter Announced". Alternative Magazine Online. October 15, 2012. Retrieved January 2, 2018.
  18. ^ Matulef, Jeffrey (May 31, 2013). "The Neverhood creators launch Kickstarter for spiritual successor Armikrog". Eurogamer. Gamer Network. Retrieved June 8, 2013.
  19. ^ Romano, Nick (May 1, 2019). "Earthworm Jim is making a comeback with new game". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved March 18, 2020.
  20. ^ Crecente, Brian (May 1, 2019). "New 'Earthworm Jim' Game in Development From Original Team". Variety. Retrieved March 18, 2020.
  21. ^ Thompson, Pamela Kleibrink (December 1997). "Welcome to the Neverhood". Animation World Magazine. Retrieved March 16, 2020.
  22. ^ "Doug TenNapel Books, Author Biography, and Reading Level". Scholastic. Retrieved March 16, 2020.
  23. ^ Evans, Nathan (June 11, 2011). "Popzara Interviews: Ratfist and Earthworm Jim Creator Doug TenNapel". PopZara. Retrieved February 15, 2020.
  24. ^ Mackey, Bob (June 17, 2013). . The Gameological Society. Archived from the original on June 23, 2013. Retrieved February 15, 2020.
  25. ^ Joseph, Remington (August 3, 2017). "Earthworm Jim Creator Under Fire for Transphobic Comments". Comics Gaming Magazine. Retrieved February 13, 2020.
  26. ^ Hughes, William (August 3, 2017). "Earthworm Jim creator pops up to remind Twitter of his transphobic views". The A.V. Club. Retrieved February 16, 2020.
  27. ^ a b Tamburro, Paul (March 5, 2020). "Earthworm Jim creator: 'Transphobe' is used to slander conservatives". GameRevolution. Retrieved August 29, 2020.
  28. ^ Dominguez, Noah (March 6, 2020). "TenNapel Retracts Claim DC's Jim Lee Pressured Murphy to Pull Variant Cover". CBR. Retrieved March 17, 2020.
  29. ^ Osborne, Mary (January 4, 2021). "The Shady Truth About Earthworm Jim Creator Doug TenNapel". Looper. Retrieved January 29, 2021.
  30. ^ "Heroes + Villains: All Powered Up". Chicago Tribune. 2009. Retrieved October 12, 2012.
  31. ^ "Ghostopolis". Kirkus Reviews. June 15, 2010. Retrieved October 12, 2012.
  32. ^ "Review of the Day:Bad Island by Doug TenNapel". June 4, 2011. Archived from the original on December 9, 2012. Retrieved October 12, 2012.
  33. ^ "New tweener graphic novels by Doug TenNapel, Raina Telgemeier and Royden Lepp are hitting the shelves". Los Angeles Times. August 26, 2012. Retrieved September 8, 2012.
  34. ^ "Terry Scott Taylor : Return to the Neverhood". www.danielamos.com.
  35. ^ "Earthworm Jim Voice - Earthworm Jim (Video Game)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved November 25, 2021. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)

Sources edit

  • Young, Sarrah (August 2005). . Exclaim! (Canada). Archived from the original on June 3, 2007. Retrieved May 27, 2007.
  • Kit, Borys (March 12, 2008). "Paramount nabs 'Zoo'". The Hollywood Reporter.
  • TenNapel, Doug (January 1, 2011). "Webcomic: Ratfist". Wordpress with Comicpress.

External links edit

  • Doug TenNapel at IMDb
  • www.TenNapel.com
  • Doug TenNapel's profile at MobyGames
  • Doug TenNapel Sketchbook Archives at Kickstarter
  • Scholastic Doug TenNapel author page

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Douglas Richard TenNapel t e ˈ n eɪ p el te NAY pel 1 born July 10 1966 is an American animator writer cartoonist video game designer and comic book artist whose work has encompassed animated television video games and comic books He is best known for creating Earthworm Jim a character that spawned a video game series animated series and a toy line He is also the creator of the animated television series Catscratch 2005 2007 which aired on Nickelodeon and was itself a loose adaptation of TenNapel s comic book limited series Gear Doug TenNapelTenNapel in June 2011BornDouglas Richard TenNapel 1966 07 10 July 10 1966 age 57 NationalityAmericanArea s Animator writer video game designer comic book artistNotable worksEarthworm JimThe NeverhoodCatscratchGhostopolisRatfistNnewtsAwardsEisner Award WinnerSpouse s Angie TenNapel m 1990 wbr Children4 Contents 1 Career 2 Personal life 2 1 Criticism and controversy 2 2 Political views and beliefs 3 Bibliography 3 1 Graphic novels 3 2 Web comics 3 3 Children s books 4 Filmography 4 1 Television 4 2 Video games 5 Discography 5 1 Cover art 6 References 7 Sources 8 External linksCareer editTenNapel began as an animator on Attack of the Killer Tomatoes The Animated Series 2 He soon began working in the video game industry on projects like 1993 s Jurassic Park and The Ren amp Stimpy Show Stimpy s Invention for the Sega Genesis and The Jungle Book for the SNES and Sega Genesis citation needed In 1994 he created Earthworm Jim the character that would star in Shiny Entertainment s video game toy line and cartoon series Shiny Entertainment head David Perry later commented on working with TenNapel I wish I could find 100 Dougs then I realized I was lucky to have been able to work with one He is crazy talented both crazy and talented He also generates an enormous amount of amazing content and ideas I wouldn t be surprised if he sleeps with a sketch book 3 In 1995 he left Shiny Entertainment and founded his own company Neverhood with several other former Shiny employees 4 Working for DreamWorks Interactive Neverhood created The Neverhood for the PC and PlayStation The sequel entitled Skullmonkeys followed in 1998 5 On television TenNapel was the creator of the Project G e e K e R cartoon series for CBS He was also a consulting producer on the ABC series Push Nevada with Ben Affleck 6 Towards the end of the 2000s he also created two shorts for Frederator Studios and Nicktoons Solomon Fix computer generated 3D and Squirly Town traditional 2D 7 As a graphic artist and cartoonist TenNapel released his first comic book in 1998 Gear a surreal epic based on his real life cats Simon Waffle Gordon and Mr Black in a war against dogs and insects using giant robots as weapons The cats from Gear would eventually become the Nickelodeon series Catscratch 8 9 TenNapel did the cover art for several of Five Iron Frenzy s albums including a sculpture for their live album Proof That the Youth Are Revolting TenNapel has also created album covers and artwork for several Daniel Amos CDs The 1999 tribute to the band When Worlds Collide the Neverhood soundtrack Imaginarium Songs from the Neverhood and others citation needed Flink a graphic novel by TenNapel was released in late 2007 through Image Comics Monster Zoo was released in early summer 2008 In May 2009 his graphic novel Power Up was released 10 Between January and October 2009 TenNapel was a regular contributor to Breitbart News Big Hollywood section covering topics from movie reviews and the state of the comics entertainment industry to criticisms of the Obama administration and the environmental movement 11 12 In July 2010 his graphic novel Ghostopolis was released In 2009 it was announced the book would be adapted into a film starring and produced by Hugh Jackman but no update has been given since then 13 TenNapel produced an episodic spoof of Japanese Super Sentai style shows called Go Sukashi based on a character by Shoko Nakagawa who appears in the films and starring John Soares and Brooke Brodack 14 He has also published an online superhero genre spoofing webcomic titled Ratfist 15 In September 2012 Fox Animation optioned TenNapel s published Graphix novel Cardboard with plans for actor Tobey Maguire s Material Pictures graphic novelist Doug TenNapel and the Gotham Group to be executive producers Fox planned to have the picture developed under its WedgeWorks subsidiary WedgeWorks director Chris Wedge Ice Age was producing and considered directing the film as well 16 As of 2020 no update has been given on the film especially given the acquisition of 21st Century Fox assets by The Walt Disney Company citation needed TenNapel has used Kickstarter to produce a bound collection of his sketches named Sketchbook Archives 17 TenNapel and other former members of the Earthworm Jim team at Pencil Test Studios launched a Kickstarter campaign in May 2013 to fund a PC game project called Armikrog described a spiritual successor to The Neverhood and also being animated using clay animation techniques 18 It was successful and reached its stretch goal for a Wii U version In 2018 TenNapel self published the graphic novel Bigfoot Bill launched as an Indiegogo successfully funded and reaching various stretch goals In May 2019 TenNapel and other members of the original Earthworm Jim team announced a new Earthworm Jim game to be released as an exclusive for the upcoming Intellivision Amico 19 20 He also self published the graphic novel Earthworm Jim Launch the Cow again on Indiegogo Personal life editHe has been married to Angie since 1990 21 The couple have four children 22 TenNapel was personal friends with Andrew Breitbart prior to the latter s death 11 12 Criticism and controversy edit TenNapel has attracted criticism for his remarks on the LGBTQ community and its issues including vocal opposition to same sex marriage and intentionally misgendering a transgender journalist who criticized the Earthworm Jim video game 23 24 25 26 He has dismissed this criticism and has written that transphobe like homophobe is a made up word used to slander conservative people of faith with a mental condition and is only used by SJWs 27 TenNapel was involved with Comicsgate a right wing campaign against perceived forced diversity and progressivism in the superhero comics industry 27 Sean Gordon Murphy had drawn a cover for one of TenNapel s works Bigfoot Bill 2 which he withdrew and issued an apology after being made aware of TenNapel s history of supposed anti LGBTQ comments In response TenNapel tweeted that it is more important than ever that pro family comic lovers support my work stating his belief that LGBTQ people are waging a culture war against him 28 Political views and beliefs edit TenNapel supported Donald Trump s presidency and regularly posts his political opinions on various social media platforms 29 Bibliography editGraphic novels edit Year Title Publisher1991 They Called Him Evil Mockingbird Studios1998 Scud Tales from the vending machine 3 Fireman Press1998 2018 Gear Fireman Press Image Comics2002 2019 Creature Tech Top Shelf Productions Image Comics2004 Tommysaurus Rex Image Comics2005 Earthboy Jacobus Image Comics2006 Iron West Image Comics2007 Black Cherry Image Comics2007 Flink Image Comics2008 Monster Zoo Image Comics2009 Power Up Image Comics 30 2010 Ghostopolis GRAPHIX an imprint of Scholastic 31 2011 Bad Island GRAPHIX 32 2012 Cardboard GRAPHIX 33 2012 Return to the Neverhood illustrations Stunt Grafx 34 2015 Nnewts Escape From the Lizzarks GRAPHIX2016 Nnewts The Rise of Herk GRAPHIX2017 Nnewts The Battle for Amphibopolis GRAPHIX2019 Bigfoot Bill Shadow of the Mothman Self published citation needed 2019 Earthworm Jim Launch the Cow Self published citation needed 2020 Bigfoot Bill 2 Finger of Poseidon Self published citation needed 2021 Earthworm Jim 2 Fight the Fish Self published citation needed Web comics edit Year Title2011 Ratfist2012 NnewtsChildren s books edit Year Title Publisher Notes1997 Doug and Mike s Strange Kid Chronicles 1 Mighty Monday Madness Scholastic Press Co written with Michael Koelsch1997 Doug and Mike s Strange Kid Chronicles 2 Tuna Fish Tuesday Scholastic Press Co written with Michael Koelsch1998 Doug and Mike s Strange Kid Chronicles 3 Wisenheimer Wednesday Scholastic Press Co written with Michael Koelsch1998 Doug and Mike s Strange Kid Chronicles 4 Just Thursday Scholastic Press Co written with Michael Koelsch1998 Doug and Mike s Strange Kid Chronicles 5 Fateful Friday Scholastic Press Co written with Michael KoelschFilmography editTelevision edit Year Title Note1991 Attack of the Killer Tomatoes Animator1995 1996 Earthworm Jim Creator executive producer and writer1996 Project G e e K e R Co Creator and executive producer2000 Koghead and Meatus ShortDirector and writer2002 Push Nevada Consulting producer2004 Sockbaby Director writer and voice of Sockbaby2005 2007 Catscratch Creator executive producer director writer and storyboard artist2007 2008 Random Cartoons Creator writer character designer storyboard artist and voice directorEpisodes Squirly Town and Solomon Fix 2009 Ape Escape Writer and storyboard artist2012 Adventure Time WriterEpisode Sons of Mars 2012 It s a SpongeBob Christmas TV specialStop Motion animator2014 2016 VeggieTales in the House Writer and executive producer2017 VeggieTales in the City Writer and executive producer2017 The Legend of Boo Kini Bottom TV specialStop Motion animatorVideo games edit Year Title Note Developer1992 Skuljagger Revolt of the Westicans Animator Realtime Associates1993 Technoclash Blue Sky SoftwareJurassic Park Sega Genesis The Ren amp Stimpy Show Stimpy s Invention1994 The Jungle Book Virgin Games USA EurocomEarthworm Jim Creator writer designer voice of Earthworm Jim 35 Shiny Entertainment1995 Earthworm Jim 21996 The Neverhood Creator writer designer voice of Hoborg Bil and Klogg The Neverhood Inc 1998 Skullmonkeys Creator writer designer voice of Klogg1999 BoomBots Creator writer designer2015 Armikrog Creator writer designer artist additional animation Pencil Test StudiosDiscography editCover art edit Year Artist Album1994 Daniel Amos BibleLand1997 Five Iron Frenzy Our Newest Album Ever 1998 Five Iron Frenzy Quantity Is Job 11999 Five Iron Frenzy Proof That the Youth Are Revolting2000 Various Artists When Worlds Collide A Tribute to Daniel Amos2003 Five Iron Frenzy The End Is Near2004 Terry S Taylor Imaginarium Songs from the Neverhood2013 Five Iron Frenzy Engine of a Million PlotsReferences edit Doug TenNapel how I draw panels for my comics on YouTube Bello John De October 8 1978 Attack of the Killer Tomatoes David Miller George Wilson Sharon Taylor retrieved January 2 2018 David Perry Virgin Games Interview Arcade Attack January 10 2016 Retrieved November 25 2018 Gaming Gossip Electronic Gaming Monthly No 74 Ziff Davis September 1995 p 44 Skullmonkeys IGN Retrieved January 2 2018 Push Nevada retrieved January 2 2018 Random Cartoons Catscratch retrieved January 2 2018 Doug TenNapel Books Author Biography and Reading Level Scholastic www scholastic com CBR Staff May 28 2009 Power Up CBR SA CBR Retrieved February 14 2020 a b TenNapel Doug June 2 2018 Fear of Failure Retrieved February 16 2020 a b Ek Robin August 7 2017 Interview with Doug TenNapel The Earthworm Jim drama and thoughts on GamerGate censorship and SJWs The Gaming Ground Retrieved March 12 2020 Kit Borys May 3 2009 Hugh Jackman to haunt Ghostopolis The Hollywood Reporter Archived from the original on May 7 2009 Retrieved June 18 2010 Go Sukashi November 19 2009 Go Sukashi Episode 1 archived from the original on September 29 2010 retrieved January 2 2018 Ratfist ratfist com Retrieved January 2 2018 Anderson Paul September 8 2012 Fox Animation helping Maguire bend Cardboard Big Cartoon News Archived from the original on December 2 2012 Retrieved September 8 2012 BOOK NEWS Doug TenNapel Sketchbook Archives Kickstarter Announced Alternative Magazine Online October 15 2012 Retrieved January 2 2018 Matulef Jeffrey May 31 2013 The Neverhood creators launch Kickstarter for spiritual successor Armikrog Eurogamer Gamer Network Retrieved June 8 2013 Romano Nick May 1 2019 Earthworm Jim is making a comeback with new game Entertainment Weekly Retrieved March 18 2020 Crecente Brian May 1 2019 New Earthworm Jim Game in Development From Original Team Variety Retrieved March 18 2020 Thompson Pamela Kleibrink December 1997 Welcome to the Neverhood Animation World Magazine Retrieved March 16 2020 Doug TenNapel Books Author Biography and Reading Level Scholastic Retrieved March 16 2020 Evans Nathan June 11 2011 Popzara Interviews Ratfist and Earthworm Jim Creator Doug TenNapel PopZara Retrieved February 15 2020 Mackey Bob June 17 2013 The Worm Turns The Gameological Society Archived from the original on June 23 2013 Retrieved February 15 2020 Joseph Remington August 3 2017 Earthworm Jim Creator Under Fire for Transphobic Comments Comics Gaming Magazine Retrieved February 13 2020 Hughes William August 3 2017 Earthworm Jim creator pops up to remind Twitter of his transphobic views The A V Club Retrieved February 16 2020 a b Tamburro Paul March 5 2020 Earthworm Jim creator Transphobe is used to slander conservatives GameRevolution Retrieved August 29 2020 Dominguez Noah March 6 2020 TenNapel Retracts Claim DC s Jim Lee Pressured Murphy to Pull Variant Cover CBR Retrieved March 17 2020 Osborne Mary January 4 2021 The Shady Truth About Earthworm Jim Creator Doug TenNapel Looper Retrieved January 29 2021 Heroes Villains All Powered Up Chicago Tribune 2009 Retrieved October 12 2012 Ghostopolis Kirkus Reviews June 15 2010 Retrieved October 12 2012 Review of the Day Bad Island by Doug TenNapel June 4 2011 Archived from the original on December 9 2012 Retrieved October 12 2012 New tweener graphic novels by Doug TenNapel Raina Telgemeier and Royden Lepp are hitting the shelves Los Angeles Times August 26 2012 Retrieved September 8 2012 Terry Scott Taylor Return to the Neverhood www danielamos com Earthworm Jim Voice Earthworm Jim Video Game Behind The Voice Actors Retrieved November 25 2021 A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot or collage of screenshots of a title s list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and or closing credits and or other reliable sources of information a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint postscript link Sources editYoung Sarrah August 2005 Father Figures God Is in the Details of Earthboy Jacobus Exclaim Canada Archived from the original on June 3 2007 Retrieved May 27 2007 Kit Borys March 12 2008 Paramount nabs Zoo The Hollywood Reporter TenNapel Doug January 1 2011 Webcomic Ratfist Wordpress with Comicpress External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Doug TenNapel Doug TenNapel at IMDb www TenNapel com Doug TenNapel s profile at MobyGames Doug TenNapel Sketchbook Archives at 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