"I am Weasel" is an episodic cartoon about the exploits of a weasel, whose name conincidentally is "I.M. Weasel" and his nemesis "I.R. Baboon". I.M. Weasel is handsome, famous, rich, and powerful, and I.R. Baboon is insanely jealous of those qualities. Later in the series, it seems as though Baboon conceeded to Weasel's success, and instead became his collaborator and assistant. Often times, they would instead conspire to foil the efforts of "The Red Guy", the devilishy fiendish character from "Cow and Chicken"."I Am Weasel" Began as a backup cartoon to David Feiss' creation "Cow and Chicken". As the show grew in popularity, it eventually became it's own separate series, yet still tied to the wonderful and surrealistic world of Cow and Chicken. The show began production in July of 1996, and subsequent airings began an year later. The show ceased production in September of 1999. David Feiss was was credited with directing or co-directing every episode, as well as storyboard and writing credit for many of the individual episodes. Other artists to participate in the production of "I am Weasel" include Maxwell Atoms (Grim and Evil), Vincent Waller (Ren and Stimpy), Chris Savino (Dexter's Lab), and Bob Camp (Ren and Stimpy). Long time animation writer Michael Ryan, and comedian Steve Marmel were also contributors to the show. |
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