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Of the many writers on this list, Pam Brady is the one whose presence was the largest around Matt and Trey. She also created Mr. Dan Sterling Staff Writer, He was a head writer for The Sarah Silverman Program , which he also produced and occasionally directed, too.

Philip Stark Staff Writer, Nancy Pimental Staff Writer, All three projects are highly recommended. Vernon Chatman Consultant Writer, ; Producer Karey Dornetto Staff Writer, She has a very amusing and helpful website. Theresa Mulligan Consultant Writer, She would continue to occasionally appear on the sketch show until Jonathan Kimmel Consultant Writer, Jonathan Kimmel, the younger brother of Jimmy, has a long history of working with Comedy Central.

He is an avid Twitter-er. They joke that they were just two guys who moved to Hollywood to make money, but they had a love of animation and a desire to find a style that fit their comedic talents of ripping from the headlines, and also aesthetically reminded them of some of their favorite artists, like Terry Gilliam. They are hard workers, they get up early, they stay late, and make sure they put all they have into getting the show up and running.

They have total control on the show, mostly because they found success early on. A lot of the success comes from the characters they created—they're deep, and even when ridiculous, they have clear-cut motivations which the audience can handle. They also set the tone for the show right away.

This is a looney place where anything happens, and even if we kill someone, they can come back the next week. Establishing this right away allowed them the elbow room to world build and create even more characters.

The idea was about "kids acting the way they act, unfiltered. They knew that wasn't the way they saw the world. Most kids are little Cartmans, who are self-interested and absorbed. That was where the germ of the idea came from, and they built from there. Two best friends, the poor kid, and the fat kid. That was their central cast, and then they found more voices and community members from there. All of this came from an animated short they did for a friend, which got them a meeting at Comedy Central and then a pilot.

That pilot was shot on 35mm film and took three months to make. Now they finish shows in a week. That's progress! What are some of the best things you learned from this series of clips? Let us know in the comments.

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