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Go! Go! Hypergrind allows players to select one of several wacky cartoon characters and skateboard through a variety of cel-shaded levels. The objective of the game is to steer characters into a variety of classic cartoon "mishaps", usually involving inflicting pain on the character in some way, and then chaining one mishap directly into another to create combos.
Masaru Shiina (椎名 豪, Shiina Masaru, born May 16, 1974), known professionally as Go Shiina, is a Japanese music composer primarily known for his work in video games. He joined Namco in 1997 and was best known during his time with the company for writing music for a number of games in the Tales , Mr. Driller , and God Eater franchises, He ...
Music videos directed by John Kricfalusi (5 P) R. The Ren & Stimpy Show (2 C, 11 P) Pages in category "Spümcø" ... Go! Go! Hypergrind; The Goddamn George Liquor ...
In 1997, John Kricfalusi directed a music video for Björk titled "I Miss You", a single that was released the same year. [12] It was animated by the entire staff at Spümcø. [2] It premiered on MTV, as well as Canada's MuchMusic channel. [2] In 2001, Spümcø produced their second music video production for Tenacious D, "Fuck Her Gently". [13]
By 1965, "go-go" was a recognized word for a music club, as evidenced by the TV show Hollywood A Go-Go (march 1965-1966), or the song title of that year's hit Going to a Go-Go by Smokey Robinson & the Miracles (released November 1965). At a go-go club, dancers could expect to hear the latest top 40 hits, performed
List of voice performances in anime Year Title Role Notes Source [14]; 1992: Super Dimensional Fortress Macross II: Lovers Again: Nexx, Lord Feff: L.A. Hero dub
Note: These franchise(s) below have significant numbers of titles with cel-shaded graphics. Atelier (Multi-decade JRPG & crafting hybrid series, started in 1997); Dragon Quest (Multi-decade franchise with JRPGs & other genres, started in 1986.
Spümcø, Inc. (/ ˈ s p uː m k oʊ / SPOOM-koh; stylized as SPüMCø) was an American animation studio that was active from 1989 to 2005 and based in Los Angeles, California.The studio was best known for working on the first two seasons of The Ren & Stimpy Show for Nickelodeon and for various commercials. [3]