Acknowledgments | |
Introduction | |
What a Great Idea! How Some Tip-Top Toons Were Born | |
The Bunny Did It, After All: Roger Rabbit Ignites the Toon Boom | p. 2 |
A Little Mermaid Is Spawned in Burbank | p. 4 |
The Animated Sitcom Is Reborn: Meet The Simpsons | p. 5 |
An Angry Chihuahua and a Retarded Cat: Ren & Stimpy Get Their Start in the Biz | p. 7 |
Tim Burton Shares His Nightmare With the World | p. 9 |
Giving His Creation Life ... Down in Dexter's Laboratory | p. 10 |
Whooping Some Cartoon Ass, Powerpuff Style | p. 12 |
Congratulations, Mrs. Lion! It's a Boy: The Birth of The Lion King | p. 13 |
Pretty as a Pixel: Toy Story Becomes the First CGI Toon Feature | p. 15 |
Mr. Hankey Goes to Hollywood: How South Park Got Started | p. 17 |
Middle-Aged White Guys Make It to King of the Hill | p. 19 |
Now That's an Ugly Baby: Shrek Happens | p. 21 |
Dawn of a New Ice Age | p. 23 |
Putting It Together: How Four Humongous Cartoon Hits Were Developed | |
He's Mean and He's Green: Bringing Shrek to the Screen | p. 28 |
Just Your Typical Yellow Cartoon Family: Turing The Simpsons Shorts into the Most Popular Animated Series in TV History | p. 33 |
A Fish Tale That Changed Everything: How a Tadpole Grew into The Little Mermaid and Woke Up Disney Feature Animation | p. 41 |
Something Silly Is Afin: Putting SpongeBob SquarePants Together | p. 48 |
Auteur! Auteur! Those Creative Geniuses Who Can Do It All | |
Let's Give 'Em Boogers and Farts: John Kricfalusi Finds a Home for Ren & Stimpy | p. 58 |
From Russia, With Glove: Genndy Tartakovsky's Dexter's Lab Explodes | p. 67 |
Craig McCracken's Mighty Mites: The Powerpuff Girls | p. 72 |
You Don't Know Jack: Genndy's Stylish Samurai Cuts Loose | p. 78 |
He Said "Size" ... Huh Huh Huh: Mike Judge's Beavis and Butt-Head Rock On | p. 83 |
And Then I Wrote ... How Screenwriters and Story Artists Get Toons Moving | |
Spooning With Toons: Penning The Tick for the Tube | p. 95 |
The Vis Dev of Beau, Bea, and Al: Writing Some Animated Disney Classics-with Pictures | p. 102 |
Chairwoman of the Boards: Getting the Story of The Lion King Up and Running | p. 106 |
To Infinitives and Beyond: Scripting Pixar's Toy Story and Toy Story 2 | p. 110 |
Ain't That a Pretty Picture: Creating the Stunning Visuals of TV and Film Cartoons | |
Standing Out in the Background: The Brilliant Art Direction of Samurai Jack | p. 120 |
Turning the Lights Down on the Dark Knight: Painter Eric Radomski Cloaks Batman in Shadows | p. 125 |
Painting with the Colors of the Wind: Giaimo's Distinctive Designs for Pocahontas | p. 131 |
Rhapsody in Aqua, Cobalt, and Periwinkle: Susan Goldberg's Fantasia/2000 Art Direction | p. 135 |
Amazing Feats of Clay: Mr. Melton's Marvelous Maquettes | p. 139 |
But What I Really Wanna Do Is ... The All-Consuming Task of Directing Toons | |
Directing a Film That Nobody Wanted to Work On: The Lion King | p. 146 |
It's All in the Timing: Directing Toons for Cartoon Network | p. 152 |
Lights ... Camera ... Simulation: Helming the Computer-Generated Monsters, Inc | p. 158 |
Sub-Zero Hero at the Helm: Directing Blue Sky's Surprise Hit Ice Age | p. 165 |
That Exotic, Rare Bird - the Animator: Using Pencils and Pixels to Give Their Creations Life | |
Deja's View: Animating Disney's Modern Heroes and Villains | p. 172 |
Ya Gotta Have Courage: Dilworth's Cowardly Dog Leaps into Action | p. 179 |
Sheer Genie-us: Eric Goldberg Conjures Up Aladdin's Kinetic Comic Centerpiece | p. 186 |
Big-Shot Toon Producer: The Nuts and Bolts (and Falling Anvils) of Producing Animation | |
The Mother of All Simpsons: Margot Pipkin, Animation Producer | p. 196 |
Talking Babies Are Born: Producing Nickelodeon's Rugrats | p. 199 |
Who P-P-P-Produced Roger Rabbit? | p. 205 |
Who Said That?!: The Art of Giving Voice to Cartoon Characters | |
June's Foray to Fame: The Queen of Ail Voice Artists | p. 214 |
Something Wicked This Way Slimes: The Malevolent Tones of Ursula | p. 219 |
Way Out West: A Versatile Voice Artist Named Billy | p. 223 |
Chillin' With Sid: John Leguizamo's Lovable Ice Age Sloth | p. 228 |
Missed It By That Much: The Part Almost Went To ... | p. 232 |
Makin' Toons Croon: Those Musical Marvels Who Compose the Merry Melodies | |
The Songs Always Come First: Alan Menken and Partners Raise the Musical Bar | p. 238 |
Nothing Personal, It's Just Business: A Peek Behind the Glamorous Facade of the Toon Trade | |
Cartoons - the New Wave: The Toon Boom Hits TV | p. 250 |
Whoops! Why Some Shows Fail | p. 255 |
Theatrical Toons: Triumph and Turmoil | p. 257 |
Bibliography | p. 263 |
Illustration Credits | p. 267 |
Index | p. 269 |
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