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For the folksinger, songwriter and actor, Bob Camp, see: Hamilton Camp.{{Infobox comics creator | image = 4.11.15BobCampByLuigiNovi1.jpg | imagesize = | caption = Camp at the 2015 East Coast Comicon in Secaucus, New Jersey | birth_name = | birth_date = | birth_place = | death_date = | death_place = | nationality = | area = Animator Cartoonist Comic book artist Writer Production artist Director Producer | cartoonist = | write = y | pencil = | ink = | letter = | color = | edit = | publish = | alias = | signature = | notable works = The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy G.I. Joe Conan the Barbarian The Ren and Stimpy Show SpongeBob SquarePants ThunderCats Sponge Out of Water How the Grinch Stole Christmas! | awards = | website = }} Bob Camp is an American animator, cartoonist, comic book artist, director, and producer. Camp has been nominated for two Emmys,[1][2] a CableACE Award, and an Annie Award for his work on The Ren & Stimpy Show. CareerCamp started his animation career as a designer for animated series such as ThunderCats, Silverhawks, TigerSharks, and several other series produced by Rankin/Bass.[3] He then worked as a designer on The Real Ghostbusters for DiC, and later as a storyboard artist on Tiny Toon Adventures for Warner Bros. Television.[3] Camp was a co-founder of and director for Spümcø, the animation studio that created The Ren & Stimpy Show.[3] He played a major role in the studio's creative force until September 21, 1992, when he left to work for Games Productions (a.k.a. Games Animation), the animation studio Nickelodeon initially created to continue work on The Ren and Stimpy show series after Spümcø had been fired.[3][3] At Games, Camp was promoted to creative director of The Ren and Stimpy show and supervised work on the episodes made.[3] After Ren and Stimpy ended in 1995, Camp and former Ren and Stimpy writer Jim Gomez began developing a new series for Nickelodeon titled Kid Komet and Galaxy Gal, which was never picked up for a full series.[3] In the 1980s, Camp worked at Marvel Comics as an illustrator on many comic titles including G.I. Joe, Crazy Magazine, Bizarre Adventures, Savage Tales, Conan the Barbarian, and The 'Nam.[4] In the 2000s, Camp worked as a storyboard artist on animated feature films such as Back in Action and The Meltdown.[4] Camp currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts[5] in New York City FilmographyTelevision
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References1. ^Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. "Primetime Emmy Awards Nominations for 1992 - OUTSTANDING ANIMATED PROGRAM (FOR PROGRAMMING ONE HOUR OR LESS)". Retrieved on July 27, 2013. 2. ^Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. "Primetime Emmy Awards Nominations for 1994 - OUTSTANDING ANIMATED PROGRAM (FOR PROGRAMMING ONE HOUR OR LESS)". Retrieved on July 27, 2013. 3. ^"'Ren & Stimpy' go on without their creator", USA Today, September 25, 1992 4. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 {{Cite news|url=https://atlantacomiccon.com/bob-camp-bio/|title=Bob Camp Bio {{!}} Atlanta Comic Con|date=2016-01-19|work=Atlanta Comic Con|access-date=2018-05-29|language=en-US}} 5. ^{{Cite news|url=http://filmandanimation.sva.edu/faculty/bob-camp/|title=Bob Camp - SVA Film & Animation|work=SVA Film & Animation|access-date=2018-05-29|language=en-US}} 6. ^https://twitter.com/ShermCohen/status/616696300424163329{{dead link|date=December 2017|url=|bot=TweetCiteBot}} External links{{Commons category|Bob Camp}}
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