Animator Spotlight: Kelly Armstrong

Today, we’re going to look at one of my favorite animators of the modern age, Kelly Armstrong. Armstrong has done all kinds of work in the animation industry, from storyboarding (Spongebob Squarepants) to directing (The Baby Huey Show). However, she’s best known for her animation work on the 1990s Nicktoon The Ren & Stimpy Show, the most gloriously psychotic series to ever find its way onto a children’s tv network.

Some of the finest Ren & Stimpy episodes of the first two seasons were animated at Carbunkle Cartoons in Vancouver, a studio formed by Armstrong and her husband Bob Jaques. Armstrong animated countless iconic scenes, including Ren being forced to smile under the control of the Happy Helmet in “Stimpy’s Invention.” The crazy shapes of Ren’s mouth combined with his sudden jerky movements result in an animated performance that is remarkably original, hysterically funny, and slightly horrifying… but mostly funny.

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