LARS INGELMAN
The Adventures of Kid Danger Animatics
Episode: "Clone Babies"
Sequence 01 "Call of Booty"
Sequence 02 "Clones!"
This was a fun way to begin the job! I got to design the video game sequence from scratch, parallax within a frame and all. Notice the "booty dance."
Sequence 06 "Laser Babies"
A clone baby with a laser gun, few casualties.
My director said that I made Schwoz's elbow "juicy."
Ray is an incredibly irresponsible superhero.
Sequence 09 "A Resolution"
Chinese food, a diaper, and an idea.
(The idea is to shoot the babies into space.)
Episode: "Trouble in Tropikini"
Sequence 02 "On a Boat"
A boy swallows a seagull.
He probably would have preferred a whale taco.
Sequence 08 "Lava Swim"
Boarding a swimming character is always fun,
especially when it's an indestructible man in molten lava.
Sequence 04 "Boat Witches"
These witches originally had halter neck style bikinis, but they were changed to crop tops. My director liked them fine, but Nickelodeon said they were "too sexy."
Sequence 09 "A Happy Ending"
The magic that happens when a coven of boat witches find
a fraternity of volcano cultists.
Episode: "The Sushi Sitter"
Sequence 02 "Reckless Driving"
Some driving action! And the dream of eating sushi while on the toilet.
Sequence 05A "Gumball in the Toilet"
Every storyboard artist must someday draw a POV shot of someone's own image reflected in toilet water.
Sequence 04 "The Everything Toilet"
You wouldn't think that a toilet that serves sushi would also be street-legal, but you would be wrong, apparently.
Sequence 10 "Rocket Mode Rainbow"
Henry has a droopy face in this sequence because he was given novocaine in a different sequence drawn by another artist.
Episode: "Pink Rocket"
Sequence 1B "The Playtech 650"
Henry gets a scooter for his birthday.
Sequence 08 "Scooter Race"
ACTION TIME! The writers came up with some pretty improbable stuff for this sequence, but I feel good about how it's realized here.
Sequence 03 "Malt of America"
A two minute sequence with a bunch of characters.
Sequence 09 “Flying Away”
And so we end our journey, drifting into the sky
in an obvious "Grease" reference.