25 Years Of ‘Cow & Chicken’: A Conversation With Creator David Feiss (417 views, 6 replies)
@DontSpeak I know right!?
I'd not herd of it either!
💩pun... don't judge.
SEE? OUR COLLECTIVE SOULS NEED THIS CARTOON
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I LOVED Cow and Chicken! Just found this thread, Donny! You have the best taste on the planet! As a survivor of growing up with three sisters, i instantly understood chicken. And the red guy was awesome too.
needless to say i watched all episodes of " I M weasel" , too
I used to watch cow and chicken when I had cable t.v. Loved it. Great show. The hilarity of it all was very enjoyable
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25 Years Of ‘Cow & Chicken’: A Conversation With Creator David Feiss
Cow and Chicken, the beloved ’90s animated series that followed the amusingly bizarre mishaps of two unlikely siblings living in the human world, was among the earliest original Cartoon Network productions. The show, which premiered on July 15, 1997 and spawned four seasons, turns 25 years old this week.
For creator David Feiss, who was already a seasoned industry artist prior to creating the series, Cow and Chicken presented the rare opportunity to use his personal cartooning style and comedic sensibilities, which often prioritized wackiness over logic. The brother-and-sister dynamic between the naïve Cow and the grumpy Chicken grounded the absurdism of the concept, which includes a demon-like figure, the Red Guy, as its antagonist. As part of the series, Feiss also created I Am Weasel, a separate idea about an unexpected hero that later spun off into its own series.
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