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Kirbopher
Animation Artist, creator of over 100 pieces of Flash animation on and offline. Graduate of the School of Visual Arts, Class of 2011.

Chris Niosi @Kirbopher

Age 35, Male

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School of Visual Arts

New York

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Whudda Rush!

Posted by Kirbopher - October 16th, 2010


Oh god it's been like a month since I last did one of these.

So much has been going on I can barely even remember it all. Class has been a lotta fun and thankfully not SO much full of work that I'm still able to get animation on my film done. I'm currently doing key drawings for it, with redlining by Audrey and some background work by Dave Smith. Might need some more help, so I'll make posts about that later on. Meantime, I've also been working on a pitchbook for Jim Arnoff's class for Animation Career Development, as well conducting interviews for school, including one with Jay Snyder of Edgestudio and "The Regular Show" creator JG Quintel. The interviews were both a lotta fun and I'm putting everything I've got into the pitchbook.

I'm working just about EVERY day on my film, with the exception of last Saturday and Sunday night, being too exhausted from New York ComicCon/AnimeFest after getting back those two days. What a weekend that was, seriously. I know people had their complaints and troubles with the two cons being fused together, but I have never more enjoyed NYCC or NYAF than this weekend. So many groups of friends all there, Mike Luckas with his Artist Alley table, LOTS of people from my school all over the place, some actors I've worked with such as Lucien Dodge, Dave Lister and his friends, the One Piece Podcast crew and the amazing Uncle Yo! who not only got me my badge for the weekend, but gave a great performance along with Kroze, who also was cool enough to get me in on an interview with Bruce Timm for ComicsOnline. The biggest highlight for me was the Capcom panel where Megaman Legends 3 was given lots of new details (look for me in the corner of the panel room in that video!) and I had the esteemed honor of speaking with Keiji Inafune, one of the minds behind Megaman's creation. It was unforgettable, especially speaking in Japanese for a couple sentences; can hardly believe I pulled THAT off. So yeah, incredible weekend.

In between work and conventions (Youmacon is my next one coming at the end of the month) I'm glad to say I'm getting out more than a couple times a week. Doing this thesis film is fun but it's good to just have a social life. despite the expensiveness and annoyances of college, this is one thing I'm happy to have. For Newgrounders, I know a lotta people are wondering about NiN10Doh! to the 64th Power. The short answer is, it's on hold until the last remaining animators finish their stuff. I've got about 3 segments left to get before it's all done and then Richie and I will hopefully be putting it together. I was hoping it'd be out shortly after I got back from AnimeEvolution, but we've got lives to tend to in between this project, so you're gonna have to wait a bit longer. Sorry 'bout that.


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as always you impress me with your mad organization skills along with college as well! sure as hell i can get anything made while piled head high in essays and crap ¬_¬
as i have said before, good luck to you in future projects!

l8s

Damn. Sounds like your enjoying yourself.

I've still have'nt been to a convention EVER!

They're fun!

haha, im curious as to what you said to inafune

Something along the lines of "I've always waited for Megaman Legends 3, thank you so much for making it!". I was lucky my girlfriend had a bud that's fluent in Japanese, so I wrote it down phonetically and read it best I could. Watchin' all them thar Japanimation shows helped me pull off the accent.

Bruce TIMM?! What did you guys talk about, whats he like?
Seriously, the stuff I would do to meet that guy, that man shaped a little of my childhood. Hes awesome!

I asked a couple questions during the interview about his new CGi Green Lantern series. Getting his autograph was VERY quick, I did a little sketch of Batman and he signed it in the five seconds he had between interviews. He was cool though, reminds me a lot of Bill Plympton.

Youmacon, huh?

I'll probably run into you there.

Hide 'yer kids.

Though I work in a near lifelong job sometimes I do wish to get away from the base sometimes.

Oh well. I love doing what I do.

sounds like you had a lot of fun!

P.S: Unban me from your deviantART for Christ's sake

Goin to youmacon. Cool.

conventions are rad! going to Fan Expo next year! dressing up as Ash Ketchum!!

sounds FUN!
oh and are you thinking anything up for halloween

Wow... How did you talk to Inafune? Did he have to write stuff down for you to translate later or what? XD

Take all the time you want, you one-of-the-most-awesome-people-I've-e ver-admired man!

Rock hard, Kirbo. You're one of the best flash artists on this site, by my opinion, so take all the time you need to get your best done. I still can't believe you can still walk between cons and college. Keep your your head on man, and always remeber the world is at your finger tips!

Yeah school has been busy for me, got one act for school and alot of chemistry HW :/, but on the bright side, i am SET to go to NYC, cya there kirb xD

I saw you in the live jaden vs yugi rap battle lol nice impersonation of a motorbike running jaden over! :P

Say hi to KROOOOOOOOOOZE for me.

Did you know that the head writer of the first three pokemon movies and the first season of "Pokemon" died recently? His name was Takeshi Shudo.