Top 37 Quotes & Sayings by John Kricfalusi

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Canadian artist John Kricfalusi.
Last updated on September 17, 2024.
John Kricfalusi

Michael John Kricfalusi, known professionally as John K., is a Canadian illustrator, blogger, voice actor and former animator. He is the creator of the animated television series The Ren & Stimpy Show, which was highly influential on televised animation during the 1990s. From 1989 to 1992, he was heavily involved with the first two seasons of the show in virtually every aspect of its production, including providing the voice of Ren Höek and other characters.

There's tons of people with talent; it's the system that's all screwed up.
I don t think cartoons are only for kids, but I think kids will love anything as long as it's visually interesting.
All artists get better with age. The more you draw, the better you're going to get. — © John Kricfalusi
All artists get better with age. The more you draw, the better you're going to get.
Most cartoons are those colors. They have been for 35 years.
One guy records the voices, another guy times the storyboard, another guy times the sheets, one guy is the story editor. All these jobs should be covered by the director.
The generic Canadian style of illustration is different from the generic American style.
The storyboard department doesn't talk to the layout department, which doesn't talk to the writing department. They're all jealous of each other.
Cartoonists are untrained artists, while illustrators are more trained.
Joe Barbera's s always complaining that he can't get humor into cartoons anymore. Just do it. You've got your money. Why do they let the networks run their lives?
Schools are really bad now. Schools are not only bad in reading, writing and arithmetic, they're worse in cultural aspects, like in music and art. They don't teach you anything.
Kids cannot follow stories. They don't know what the hell is going on in a cartoon. They like to see funny visual things happening.
As soon as I found out how compartmentalized the industry was, I realized, Well, no wonder the cartoons are so bad.
Not very many people can draw who are illustrators today. — © John Kricfalusi
Not very many people can draw who are illustrators today.
George Liquor is really the richest character I have. I'm amazed there aren't 365 episodes about him on TV already.
Mel Blanc has been gone for 30 years, even though he's still around.
I influenced the BG style by not being able to draw perspective. The BG artists developed cool graphic painting styles to make my bad backgrounds look like they were that way on purpose.
I'll let you in on a secret: I can't stand Jay Ward. I hate being compared to Rocky and Bullwinkle. It's just a different style of humor.
The only character I ever remember actually creating in a flash of inspiration was George Liquor. God planted that in my head in an instant.
I find it very hard to sit down and create an idea or especially a new character on command. Usually my characters evolve by accident out of some story context.
In old movies, the cinematography is a thousand times better than anything today. Writing, a thousand times better.
If you're a kid wanting to be a cartoonist today, and you're looking at Family Guy, you don't have to aim very high.
You can draw Family Guy when you're 10 years old. You don't have to get any better than that to become a professional cartoonist. The standards are extremely low.
Open a magazine from the 1930s and '40s and look at the illustrations in it. There's nobody alive that could touch the way they could draw back then.
My intended audience was everybody. I just want to make cartoons for human beings.
My style is very strong poses and expressions.
You buy any book on color theory today, and it's just complete poppycock. Everybody comes out of school painting pink, purple and green. The whole damn cartoon industry has pink purple and green on their mind.
From 20 years of experience hiring artists out of the schools, I know-they get worse every year. They're absolutely ridiculously retarded now. — © John Kricfalusi
From 20 years of experience hiring artists out of the schools, I know-they get worse every year. They're absolutely ridiculously retarded now.
To make something look real and alive, nothing can be symmetrical because nothing in real life is symmetrical. You have to make it look organic.
I don't really know what the average person thinks about animation. I think the average person thinks that it's made by cartoonists - and it used to be. When people think of The Simpsons, they think of Matt Groening. They don't think of whoever the 200 writers are.
Not all cartoon humor is just about having bugged-out eyes and tongues flying out of people's heads.
When you're animating a music video, you have to animate to some set music. You're somewhat restricted by that, but you're also inspired by that. The animation becomes secondary if you're animating to a music video. Either way, it's important. Music has really helped my animation, that's for sure.
Modern animated movies are the products not of anyone’s individual vision, but rather a scattered accumulation of compromises made out of fear by members of large committees.
There are artists who are writers, but there was no such thing as cartoons that were written by somebody who couldn't draw.
I used to watch nature shows and laugh at them. Everyone thought I was crazy. "Why are you laughing at a nature show?" Isn't it beautiful? Isn't it beautiful watching hyenas eat their young? This was crazy! What's beautiful about nature is just insane. A bunch of crazy stuff happening.
If you're reading a comic strip, you can read it at any speed you want. But with film and music, the audience has to take it the way the composer gives it.
I think we are destroying the minds of America and that has been one of my lifelong ambitions.
Drawing a funny animal, you don't need a lot of detail to make it work. But to draw a sexy girl, there's certain things you can't leave out. — © John Kricfalusi
Drawing a funny animal, you don't need a lot of detail to make it work. But to draw a sexy girl, there's certain things you can't leave out.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!