Cindy Crowell
Cindy Crowell (full Cynthia Crowell; born March 28), is a female professional animator, tattoo artist, glass maker, and a former furry artist who lives in Austin, Texas, USA.[1]
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Fandom involvement[edit]
Her anthropomorphic works were a common staple in comic companies such as Radio Comix and Antarctic Press. Although having no fursona per se, she often illustrates herself on furry media as an anthropomorphic female mule, appropriately named "Cadence D. Mule"
On her early days within the fandom, she would often accompany Antarctic Press during their convention tour, helping promote some of the furry comics she worked on, such as Furrlough and Wild Life.
While working at at the animation company Heart of Texas Productions, she created, along with fellow artist Stan Jink, Filthy Animals, an adult funny animal comic showcasing the adventures of a group porn-star toons, or Poons. She is also the creator of the one shot comic, Para-FUR-Nalia, dedicated to furry and cartoon characters garbed in punk regalia.
Her present relation with the fandom is unknown.
Convention Attendance[edit]
Game credits[edit]
Title | Year released | Year produced | Company | Genre | Theme | Job/Role | Notes |
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Disney's Villains' Revenge | September 28, 1999 | ? | Disney interactive (now Buena Vista Games) | First-person action-adventure | Key assistant animator |
Filmography[edit]
Title | Year released | Year produced | Company | Genre | Theme | Job/Role | Notes |
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Taz-Mania | September 7, 1991 | ? | Warner Bros. TV Animation | American animated television series | Cartoon comedy | ? | Outsourced to Heart of Texas Productions |
Tiny Toon Adventures | September 28, 1999 | ? | Amblin Entertainment, Warner Bros. TV Animation | American animated television series | Cartoon comedy | ? | Outsourced to Heart of Texas Productions |
Steven Spielberg Presents Animaniacs | September 13, 1993 | ? | Amblin Entertainment, Warner Bros. TV Animation | American animated television series | Cartoon comedy | ? | Outsourced to Heart of Texas Productions |
Title | Year released | Year produced | Company | Genre | Theme | Job/Role | Notes |
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Space Jam | November 15, 1996 | ? | Warner Bros. Feature Animation | American family live-action/animated sports comedy film | Cartoon/Live Action comedy | Key assistant animator | as Cynthia Crowell. Outsourced at Cinesite |
Quest for Camelot | May 15, 1998 | ? | Amblin Entertainment, Warner Bros. TV Animation | American animated musical fantasy film | ? | Key assistant animator | Outsourced at Cinesite |
Title | Year released | Year produced | Company | Genre | Theme | Job/Role | Notes |
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Clerks: Sell Out | n/a | ? | Powerhouse Animation, inc | ? | Cartoon comedy | Key animator | Proposed, animated feature test |
References[edit]
- ↑ Cindy Crowell's profile on Facebook. Retrieved September 22, 2013.
External links[edit]
- Cynthia Crowell on Facebook
- Cindy Crowell on the IMDb
- Stained.com, producers of unusual stained glass work. Features media by Cindy Crowell.
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