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'''icebox.com''' is an internet ] company founded in the late 1990s by ], ], ], Scott Rupp and Tal Vigderson. The founders stated that the company was created to capitalize on the inherent "freedom of the medium" which they felt stifled creativity of writers due to the confining restrictions of the studio system and traditional media. '''icebox.com''' is an internet ] company founded in the late 1990s by ], ], ], Scott Rupp and Tal Vigderson. The founders stated that the company was created to capitalize on the inherent "freedom of the medium" which they felt stifled creativity of writers due to the confining restrictions of the studio system and traditional media.


The most noteworthy online animation creations of the company are the controversial ] ] and ]. Many of the founders such as Rob LaZebnik and Jonathan Collier have written and continue to contribute to write for shows as '']'' in traditional media. The most noteworthy online animation creations of the company are the controversial ] ] and ]. Many of the founders such as Rob LaZebnik and Jonathan Collier have written and continue to contribute to write for shows as '']'' in traditional media.

The company has paired with ] in a number of shows.


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Revision as of 03:20, 13 December 2007

icebox.com is an internet animation company founded in the late 1990s by Jonathan Collier, Howard Gordon, Rob LaZebnik, Scott Rupp and Tal Vigderson. The founders stated that the company was created to capitalize on the inherent "freedom of the medium" which they felt stifled creativity of writers due to the confining restrictions of the studio system and traditional media.

The most noteworthy online animation creations of the company are the controversial animated cartoon Mr. Wong and Queer Duck. Many of the founders such as Rob LaZebnik and Jonathan Collier have written and continue to contribute to write for shows as The Simpsons in traditional media.

The company has paired with Mondo Media in a number of shows.

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