

Animation Outlaws
Walt Disney said “We have created characters and animated them in the dimension of depth, revealing through them to our perturbed world that the things we have in common far outnumber and outweigh those that divide us.” Outside of Walt himself there are few people who have brought together and united more animators in the history of the genre than Craig "Spike" Decker and Mike Gribble, known to all as Spike & Mike. They created an animation festival that helped launch the careers of John Lasseter, Peter Lord, Will Vinton, Bill Plympton and Mike Judge to name just a few. Their Spike & Mike festival had an enormous impact on animation that was felt the world over. The festival was known as much for the breakthrough animation it presented as the outrageous antics of the founders.
Runtime
1h 7m
Language
EN
Budget
Undisclosed
Revenue
Undisclosed
Cast
Faces behind the story

Seth Green
Self

Andrew Stanton
Self

'Weird Al' Yankovic
Self

Pete Docter
Self

Nick Park
Self

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Gallery
Frames that sell the world

Reviews
Audience signals
For those of us old enough to remember the heyday of Spike & Mike’s Festival of Animation, the new documentary “Animation Outlaws” (from first-time director Kat Alioshin) provides a welcome walk down memory lane. The film is an affectionate tribute to Craig “Spike” Decker and Mike Gribble, two legends who changed the world of animation by not only launching the careers of some of the most talented and well-known artists working today, but were the first to give them a platform to screen and distribute their work to a wide audience. The documentary features an impressive roster of artists telling their stories, recalling memories of Spike and Mike that are told through a series of talking head interviews and archival footage that fans will adore. The film is interspersed with original animation as well as clips from Spike & Mike classics (like “Bambi Mets Godzilla,” “Happy Tree Friends,” “Frog Baseball,” “Lupo the Butcher”, and “North of Blue”) that will leave many smiling with nostalgic recognition. It’s inspiring to hear experimental artists discuss how this one-of-a-kind duo not only helped change the world of indie animation, but created a true sense of community for outsider artists and fans by building a place where misfits could finally feel like they belonged. Spike and Mike’s festivals were so popular because they knew what their crowds wanted and gave it to them. They took a chance on little filmmakers and cutting edge films that, while sometimes in poor taste and certainly not all displaying awards-worthy craftsmanship, were still worth seeing. These men were huge supporters of the arts and visionaries in their own right, spending their lives celebrating animation as an art form. The documentary explores the modest beginnings as these men created a niche market that’s still beloved the world over and is often seen as the greatest underground animation festival of all time. From their genius guerilla marketing techniques to video footage of the raucous live events, it’s easy to see why Spike and Mike have earned worldwide respect from the underground animation community. The birth of YouTube has proven to be both a blessing and a curse for creative types. On one hand, the digital generation has made it easier for artists to create and freely distribute their work and on the other, it’s hammered the final nail in the coffin of big screen festivals for animated shorts. That’s what makes “Animation Outlaws” so bittersweet: it’s almost as if the film documents the end of an era. There are always new animation techniques to admire, unique voices to discover, and creativity that will continue to be inspired by many of the classic rough-around-the-edges cartoons of Spike & Mike festivals past. While this film may not be perfectly polished, it is made for the diehard fans: members of the geek community who will forever be indebted to these original rebels of independent animation.
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