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Klasky mentioned the end of the production company Klasky Csupo, which she ran with her then-husband Gabor Csupo, but just because it isn't around anymore doesn't mean that he wouldn't be involved.
Sold on just a logline, Coffey trusted the vision of its creators — Paul Germain, Arlene Klasky, and Gabor Csupo — who had just come off a run working on the earliest seasons of The Simpsons.
It was, at times, a veritable madhouse over there at Klasky-Csupo (where The Simpsons was simultaneously being animated).
Nickelodeon president Geraldine Laybourne watched the three pilots and greenlit 13 episodes of “Doug,” created by Jim Jenkins, and “Rugrats,” created Arlene Klasky, Gabor Csupo and Paul ...
“The Wild Thornberrys Movie” is the first big-screen version of the popular Nickelodeon animated cartoon, with much of the crew, including animators/creators Arlene Klasky and Gabor Csupo, on ...
Arlene Klasky initially thought of the idea after Klasky Csupo's partnership with Nickelodeon came to an end in 2006. While researching online, she realized kids from all over the world were ...
Klasky Csupo hasn’t forsaken its cartoon roots. The studio still has 16 television pilots, which were begun about two years ago, in production for Nickelodeon.
Nickelodeon president Geraldine Laybourne watched the three pilots and greenlit 13 episodes of “Doug,” created by Jim Jenkins, and “Rugrats,” created Arlene Klasky, Gabor Csupo and Paul ...
Trouble is, real-life children grow up. Now the kids’ network Nickelodeon and animation studio Klasky-Csupo have done something unprecedented in animation: allowed the characters to grow up too.
Throughout their 20-year odyssey through Hollywood, Arlene Klasky and Gabor Csupo have remained fiercely independent artists with a sensibility so quirky it's the definition of cool.
Sherry Lansing Terry Thoren Klasky Csupo Mission: Impossible "It's so exciting to just be making the movie," beams Thoren, whose company biography describes him as the "Tycoon of Toons." But ...
’Rugrats’ will be back in their original, diaper-clad form in new episodes at Nickelodeon, and in a new live-action film.