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The creator of Beavis and Butthead, Mike Judge, explains his inspiration for the characters' appearance and how he wanted them to look like they were drawn by a "deranged 14 year old."
17:27 - 19:21 (01:53)
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The creator of Beavis and Butthead, Mike Judge, explains his inspiration for the characters' appearance and how he wanted them to look like they were drawn by a "deranged 14 year old."
ChapterThe Creation and Evolution of Beavis
EpisodeMike Judge
PodcastFly on the Wall with Dana Carvey and David Spade
The speaker talks about how they were inspired by artists like Mimi Pond and Beavis's Picasso-style eyes to pursue animation and even took an art history elective in high school.
19:21 - 21:16 (01:55)
Summary
The speaker talks about how they were inspired by artists like Mimi Pond and Beavis's Picasso-style eyes to pursue animation and even took an art history elective in high school.
ChapterThe Creation and Evolution of Beavis
EpisodeMike Judge
PodcastFly on the Wall with Dana Carvey and David Spade
Mike Judge talks about the evolution of animation, the development of Beavis and Butthead, and the importance of maintaining the show's original design and humor.
21:16 - 23:40 (02:24)
Summary
Mike Judge talks about the evolution of animation, the development of Beavis and Butthead, and the importance of maintaining the show's original design and humor.
ChapterThe Creation and Evolution of Beavis
EpisodeMike Judge
PodcastFly on the Wall with Dana Carvey and David Spade
The speaker talks about the technique of boiling in animation, where every two frames is a new drawing, to create movement without cells or overlays, and using color pencils and ink instead.
23:40 - 24:50 (01:10)
Summary
The speaker talks about the technique of boiling in animation, where every two frames is a new drawing, to create movement without cells or overlays, and using color pencils and ink instead.