I'll have to forward this on to Dave. He's my neighbor.
Are you serious?! Wow, I had written to him like eleven years ago, never heard back, but yeah, I was always a big fan of his, as far as animation style goes, but as well as his wacky, offbeat, and pseudo-edgy humor in his cartoons; I loved Cow and Chicken as a kid, none of the other kids got it, but I didn't realize that at that time, I didn't get it either, it just entertained me, but once I got older, hoo-boy did I get it! XD
And Animal, I just want to take this time to rephrase myself since you sort of misrepresented one of my quote (I'm sure it was unintentional), I was saying out of all these shows that did utilize a Muppet-style of puppetry, why was
Wimzie's House the only one that resulted in a plagerism lawsuit? But then again, there are conspiracy theories around here on MC that people felt Wimzie was a horrible show, and JHC sued because they didn't want people to associate them with it (even though again, people like Norman Stiles and Chris Cerf worked on it). And yes, Kevin was on GSC, as well as Kermit Love (he created the show), John Lovelady (he ended up leaving, like TMS), Noel MacNeal, and Pam Arciero.
As for
Spitting Images and
D.C. Follies, you make a point, but that would also be like saying shows like
Saturday Night Live and
MADtv are guilty of copyright infringment on the same grounds that all the characters are based on actual people... or even like these movies like
Radio or
My Dog Skip that are "based on true stories".