![]() Spam has become part of popular culture, including a Monty Python sketch, which repeated the name many times, leading to its name being borrowed to describe unsolicited electronic messages, especially email. Concerns about Spam's nutritional attributes have been raised, in large part due to its high content of fat, sodium, and preservatives. Natural gelatin is formed during cooking in its tins on the production line. Spam's main ingredients are pork shoulder and ham, with salt, water, modified potato starch (as a binder), sugar, and sodium nitrite (as a preservative). Like most hotdogs, Spam is precooked, making it safe and edible to eat straight from the can, but it is often cooked further to improve some characteristics of its palatability. It is available in different flavours, some using different meats, as well as in “lite” and lower-sodium versions. The generic form of Spam may be sold in cans as "pork lunch meat". It has become a common ingredient in Hawaiian cuisine. In the U.S., Hawaii is the state with the highest per capita consumption of Spam. By 2003, Spam was sold in 41 countries (and trademarked in over 100) on six continents. It was introduced in 1937 and gained popularity worldwide after its use during World War II. I've been nominated for 7 Annie Awards and have recently self published my first graphic novel: "Seaweed, and the Cure for Mildew." All work is is a copyright of me unless it's for some studio I'm working for.Spam (stylized as SPAM) is a brand of salty processed canned pork and ham made by Hormel Foods Corporation. I've worked as a storyboard artist and character designer at Nickelodeon on Danny Phantom, and a character designer at Disney TV for too many projects to list. I'm an Emmy Award winner for my character designs on "Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends". View my complete profileHi! I'm currently a storyboard artist and character designer at Disney TV working on Wander Over Yonder! I just finished a 6 year run as a story artist at DreamWorks were I boarded on How To Train Your Dragon among other movies. Really well done man- very very original! :D ![]() Oh wow! these are aamaazing! i dont know which animal i like the best.so horribly grisly! :D The chicken carcass though is what made the movie for me ) ![]() They only picked the bird? These are ALL hilarious.Īwesome designs! really like the crow on a stick drawing. Hey, it's what I remembered about the movie. I remember everyone crying over the little chickie. WOW! Incredible stuff Ben! So funny- there are too many to comment on!Įxcellent designs Ben, The raven is particularly nice.Īhhh the good ol' days. Hey, can you let me know which were your designs? atleast for people like me who doesnt go to a movie hall for enlightenment. I saw your names in the end titles and went 'wow' and then'jeez i havent checked his blog for a while'.Ĭool stuff and such a simple story. Eyeballs as olives would make the perfect Viking martini. I just saw How To Train Your Dragon, and it was excellent. You're incredible with characters, and I liked the tutorials as well. I found your blog off the Conga blog, and I've been in love with the work ever since. That's funny, squirrels DO have rat tails under all that cute fluffiness. Haha its all you man! Great work! Delicious! Haha I've got to say when that scene came up I couldn't take my eyes off that bird. Your designs are some of the best stuff out there. ![]() Well one of these days they need to make you head of character design for a film. Hahaha! Your right - but it would have been 100% if they used the dismembered snout and trotter skewer or the strange looking unborn chicken fetus skewer (I think I ate one of those in Malaysia once!) you have there as well!!
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