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  2. Steve Fiorilla - Wikipedia

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    The short film Things Never Seen (1989), with creatures designed by Fiorilla, received multiple showings on MTV during the 1980s and 1990s. In addition to special effects makeup for videos (Tennie Komar and the Silencers) and films ( Winterbeast , 1991), he designed masks for Death Studios and horror films, including Saturday the 14th (1981 ...

  3. MTV Animation - Wikipedia

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    The MTV Animation brand was briefly revived from 2006 to 2007 as part of a push to produce animated series for MTV2. In 2011, MTV would return to adult animation. Its first production was a relaunch of Beavis and Butt-Head , which premiered in October 2011; this was quickly followed by Good Vibes , starting later in the same month.

  4. Manhattan Design - Wikipedia

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    The influence of the MTV logo's chameleon-like look can be seen today. As a result of their association with MTV, Manhattan Design became highly sought after for all sorts of "hip" design projects, working with such notables as The B-52s , The Cars , Billy Idol , Duran Duran , R.E.M. , Sting , 10,000 Maniacs , Suzanne Vega , and others.

  5. Colossal Pictures - Wikipedia

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    Colossal started producing computer animation in 1983, when they collaborated with Pacific Data Images to produce a commercial for the Atari game Joust and a network ID for MTV. In 1986, Colossal began working with Western Images using a Quantel Harry unit, resulting in Colossal being able to create state-of-the-art computer graphics.

  6. MTV’s 5 Original VJs: Where Are They Now? Catching Up ... - AOL

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    In 1980, he had a role in the music video for David Bowie’s “Fashion” a year before MTV launched. After a chance meeting with MTV’s CEO, he became a VJ, and stayed with the channel until 1987.

  7. Animation in the United States in the television era - Wikipedia

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    Disney entered the 1980s facing an uncertain future, despite the respectable $39,900,000 gross and some good reviews for The Fox and the Hound, [12] and the animation department faced more jeopardy and pandemonium in 1985 with The Black Cauldron, which was the Disney studio’s first PG-rated animated film and the most expensive animated film ...

  8. The original VJs look back, 40 years later: 'The first 24 ...

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    MTV VJs Mark Goodman, Nina Blackwood, Alan Hunter, Martha Quinn, and J.J. Jackson (Photo Mark Weiss/WireImage) (Mark Weiss via Getty Images)

  9. History of MTV - Wikipedia

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    A woman cosplaying as Daria Morgendorffer, the title character of the popular MTV animated series Daria, which originally aired from March 1997 to January 2002. MTV would venture into adult animation, with shows like Beavis and Butt-Head (1993–1997), Celebrity Deathmatch (1998–2007), Undergrads (2001), Clone High (2002–2003), and Daria ...