Jim Smith (animator)

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For other people named Jim Smith, see Jim Smith (disambiguation).
James Carl Jobb (born October 8, 1954, Lubbock, Texas[1]), known professionally as Jim Smith, is an American animator and musician. He worked on Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures with his long-time working partner John Kricfalusi. Smith later briefly worked on Tiny Toon Adventures, and then along with Kricfalusi, Bob Camp and Lynne Naylor he founded Spümcø, where he co-created The Ren & Stimpy Show and The Ripping Friends. He is also the one playing the guitar for the Ren & Stimpy theme in the intro. His performance name is Jelly-Roel, Jelly Roll.
External links
- Jim Smith's blog
Jim Smith on IMDb
- Robyn Byrd’s interview with Jim Smith
References
^ Texas Births, 1926–1995, James Carl Jobb
Spümcø
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TV shows |
- The Ren & Stimpy Show
- The Ripping Friends
- Ren & Stimpy "Adult Party Cartoon"
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Internet shorts |
- The Goddamn George Liquor Program
- Weekend Pussy Hunt
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Cartoon Network |
- Boo Boo Runs Wild
- A Day in the Life of Ranger Smith
- Boo Boo and the Man
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Music videos |
- "I Miss You"
- "Fuck Her Gently"
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Video games |
- Go! Go! Hypergrind
- Yoake no Mariko
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Characters |
- Ren Höek
- Stimpson "Stimpy" J. Cat
- George Liquor
- Jimmy The Idiot Boy
- Mr. Horse
- Powdered Toast Man
- Sody Pop
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Other works |
Troop Beverly Hills (title sequence)
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Key people |
- John Kricfalusi
- Jim Smith
- Bob Camp
- Lynne Naylor
- Chris Reccardi
- Vincent Waller
- Bill Wray
- April March
- Richard Pursel
- Aaron Springer
- Eric Bauza
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- List of The Ren and Stimpy Show episodes
- List of characters in The Ren and Stimpy Show
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Authority control 
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- ISNI: 0000 0000 3734 0704
- VIAF: 9213464
- WorldCat Identities (via VIAF): 9213464
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