This is a little mystery that I've been pondering.
The story is that this episode came back from overseas with tons of animation glitches and required extensive retakes. That much isn't in dispute, but there seem to be conflicting ideas for the reasons why. Wikipedia says the episode was used to train a new team of animators, but the actual quote from the commentary itself says the episode was done by "a company that no one had ever heard of; it was people that had just recently gotten opposable thumbs". So that means there are three possibilities.
- AKOM used the episode to train a C or D team of inexperienced new hires.
- Klasky-Cuspo sent the episode to an obscure studio they hadn't used before, but AKOM got the credit (possibly suggesting they were involved with the retakes).
- AKOM jobbed the episode out to an uncredited sub-subcontrator (which they had done before with shows like Transformers).
I know the real answer is likely lost to history, but I thought some discussion could come from it.
The commentary scared up the original cut as being a complete disaster, on par with the Encore Tiny Toons episodes, but I saw the episode recently and it didn't seem worse than any other early Klasky-Cuspo era episode. I guess the retakes did a really good job of replacing the bad footage (or the Simpsons team have much harsher standards about what constitutes an animation glitch).
The story is that this episode came back from overseas with tons of animation glitches and required extensive retakes. That much isn't in dispute, but there seem to be conflicting ideas for the reasons why. Wikipedia says the episode was used to train a new team of animators, but the actual quote from the commentary itself says the episode was done by "a company that no one had ever heard of; it was people that had just recently gotten opposable thumbs". So that means there are three possibilities.
- AKOM used the episode to train a C or D team of inexperienced new hires.
- Klasky-Cuspo sent the episode to an obscure studio they hadn't used before, but AKOM got the credit (possibly suggesting they were involved with the retakes).
- AKOM jobbed the episode out to an uncredited sub-subcontrator (which they had done before with shows like Transformers).
I know the real answer is likely lost to history, but I thought some discussion could come from it.
The commentary scared up the original cut as being a complete disaster, on par with the Encore Tiny Toons episodes, but I saw the episode recently and it didn't seem worse than any other early Klasky-Cuspo era episode. I guess the retakes did a really good job of replacing the bad footage (or the Simpsons team have much harsher standards about what constitutes an animation glitch).
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