A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1996
Original Title:
I Miss You
Genres:
Animation | Music
Production Companies:
Spümcø
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG
Runtime: 4
In both live-action and animated selves, Björk sings about wanting to meet that perfect lover, while interacting with Jimmy the Idiot Boy and other John Kricfalusi creations.
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Animation:
Sanjay Patel
Albert Lozano
Chris Sauve
Zeus Cervas
Heather A. Maxwell
Greg Manwaring
Animation Supervisor:
Erik Wiese
Assistant Director:
Erik Wiese
Background Designer:
Glenn Barr
Richard Daskas
Andrew Brandou
Tim Biskup
David Sheldon
Character Designer:
John Kricfalusi
Cinematography:
Tami Reiker
Director:
John Kricfalusi
Layout:
John Kricfalusi
Layout Supervisor:
Jim Smith
Aaron Springer
Producer:
Stephen Worth
Nina Huang
John Kricfalusi
Screenplay:
John Kricfalusi
Visual Effects:
Peter Koczera
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