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Catscratch is an American children's comedy slapstick adventure animated television series created by Doug TenNapel for Nickelodeon. It aired from July 9, 2005, to February 10, 2007. [ 1 ] It is a loose adaptation of TenNapel's comic book series, Gear , which in the series is also the name of a monster truck owned by the three main characters.
As a graphic artist and cartoonist, TenNapel released his first comic book in 1998: Gear, a surreal epic based on his real-life cats, Simon, Waffle, Gordon and Mr. Black, in a war against dogs and insects using giant robots as weapons. The cats from Gear would eventually become the Nickelodeon series Catscratch. [8] [9]
Many of the characters presented in the book were retooled for TenNapel's Nickelodeon cartoon series Catscratch. Gear featured black-and-white artwork mostly created with an ink brush by TenNapel. Many of its covers were photos of 3D sculptures, owing to TenNapel's affinity for stop motion animation. The Image Comics collection presents the ...
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