Arlene Klasky is an animator, Television producer and co-founder of Klasky-Csupo with Gabor Csupo. She is most commonly known for co-creating the animated series Rugrats with her husband Gabor Csupo and Paul Germain. She studied animation at CalArts. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... A Television producer oversees the making of television penis programs. ... Klasky Csupo, Inc. ... Gabor Csupo [gab-or tchoo-po] is a Hungarian-born animator and co-founder of Klasky Csupo, which made shows like Rugrats and Duckman. He is also a big fan of Frank Zappa, he credits the singer for helping him learn English and his collection of albums by Zappa were... A rugrat may also be a pejorative term for a toddler. ... Paul Germain (born in 1959) is an American animation screenwriter and producer. ... The California Institute of the Arts, commonly known as CalArts, and located in Valencia, California, grants degrees in visual and performing arts. ...
Klasky Csupo's first big animation hit was "The Simpsons", which they animated for the first three years of the series.
Arlene called Germain one night with an idea she had for a show about a baby's view of life - Rugrats.
Klasky Csupo's Peter Chung drew Spike the dog and Angelica, while ArleneKlasky drew Phil and Lil and grandparents Boris and Minka, based on her Russian relatives.
Klasky Csupo, Inc. (pronounced Klass-key Chew-po) is an American multimedia entertainment production company located in Los Angeles, California, founded by artist/producer ArleneKlasky and master animator Gabor Csupo.
Klasky Csupo (K-C) was started in 1982, in a studio that was initially just a spare bedroom.
Klasky Csupo has also produced a number of projects in commercial advertising, including a series of direct-to-video features (The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald) for the McDonald's fast food chain.