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Robert Smigel on whether there is a disconnect between himself and his character "Triumph the Insult Comic Dog" and how his identity merged with "Triumph’s" character; on his feeling "Triumph" has more irony and absurdity than an insult comic, which makes "Triumph" less biting or mean
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Interview: Robert Smigel Profession: Comedian
Robert Smigel on whether there is a disconnect between himself and his character "Triumph the Insult Comic Dog" and how his identity merged with "Triumph’s" character; on his feeling "Triumph" has more irony and absurdity than an insult comic, which makes "Triumph" less biting or mean
03:29
Interview: Robert Smigel Profession: Writers
Robert Smigel on what he learned from producing the Dana Carvey Show; on one of the funniest sketches he was involved in on The Dana Carvey Show about President Gerald Ford, which never aired until Smigel and Dana Carvey revived it later for Saturday Night Live
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Interview: Robert Smigel Profession: Producers
Robert Smigel on whether there is a disconnect between himself and his character "Triumph the Insult Comic Dog" and how his identity merged with "Triumph’s" character; on his feeling "Triumph" has more irony and absurdity than an insult comic, which makes "Triumph" less biting or mean
03:29
Interview: Robert Smigel Profession: Performers
Robert Smigel on writer Dino Stamatopoulos making suggestions for Smigel’s cartoon idea and working on a Superhero parody of "Batman" and "Robin" as "The Ambiguously Gay Duo" for The Dana Carvey Show (and later Saturday Night Live's "TV Funhouse"); on playing with ideas of homoeroticism and masculinity in writing the sketches
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Interview: Robert Smigel Profession: Writers
Robert Smigel on why he turned to animation and his early attraction to cartoons as a kid
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Interview: Robert Smigel Profession: Animation Professionals
Robert Smigel on one of his goals with The Dana Carvey Show being not too similar to Saturday Night Live; on writer Dino Stamatopoulos making suggestions for Smigel’s cartoon idea and working on a Superhero parody of "Batman" and "Robin" as "The Ambiguously Gay Duo" for The Dana Carvey Show (and later Saturday Night Live's "TV Funhouse"); on playing with ideas of homoeroticism and masculinity in writing the sketches
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Interview: Robert Smigel Profession: Animation Professionals
Robert Smigel on his "Fun with Real Audio" sketches (for Saturday Night Live) being the inverse of the Clutch Cargo animated device; on the first "Fun with Real Audio" sketch animating real audio clips between Larry King and Ross Perot
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Interview: Robert Smigel Profession: Animation Professionals
Robert Smigel on his "Fun with Real Audio" sketches (for Saturday Night Live) being the inverse of the Clutch Cargo animated device; on the first "Fun with Real Audio" sketch animating real audio clips between Larry King and Ross Perot
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Interview: Robert Smigel Profession: Writers
Robert Smigel on the animated sketch "Journey to the Disney Vault" for Saturday Night Live's "TV Funhouse"
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Interview: Robert Smigel Profession: Animation Professionals
Robert Smigel on the animated sketch "Journey to the Disney Vault" for Saturday Night Live's "TV Funhouse"
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Interview: Robert Smigel Profession: Writers
Robert Smigel on his "TV Funhouse" animated sketch skewering NBC's parent company GE on Saturday Night Live
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Interview: Robert Smigel Profession: Animation Professionals
Robert Smigel on his "TV Funhouse" animated sketch skewering NBC's parent company GE on Saturday Night Live
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Interview: Robert Smigel Profession: Writers
Robert Smigel on his parody of the Peanuts for his "TV Funhouse" animated sketch on Saturday Night Live
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Interview: Robert Smigel Profession: Animation Professionals
Robert Smigel on his parody of the Peanuts for his "TV Funhouse" animated sketch on Saturday Night Live
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Interview: Robert Smigel Profession: Writers