In 1990, the duo cut a production deal with Nickelodeon, and there they made the cable network's most successful animated series, Rugrats (1991-2004). After those initial skits, Klasky-Csupo worked with 20th Century Fox Television (now 20th Television) and Matt Groening to produce the first three seasons of the animated sitcom until 1992, when Film Roman took over production. During The Tracey Ullman Show (1987-1990) days, Klasky-Csupo produced the animated Simpsons shorts, consisting of 48, before The Simpsons became a full-time network series in 1989. ![]() The name of the company derives from the last names of the two producers Arlene Klasky and Hungarian-born animator Gábor Csupó. Background: In 1981, Klasky-Csupo (pronounced "CLASS-key CHEW-po") or (CLASS-KYY PSU-po) was formed in a bedroom apartment in Los Angeles, California.
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