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David Firth

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David Firth (born January 23, 1983 in Doncaster, England) is a producer of Flash cartoons and various short videos. His work is highly abstract and mostly deals with themes of mental illness, nightmare imagery and surreal absurdity. Firth's most notable works are currently Salad Fingers and Devvo; his work first became noticed when the first episode of Salad Fingers was featured on the front page of Newgrounds.

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[edit] Works

  • Salad Fingers, a series of bizarre animations about a green humanoid that is aroused by the feeling of coarsely-textured objects, most famously rusty spoons, and nettles.
  • Devvo, a series of live-action mockumentaries, some of which have been shown on E4's Funny Cuts and Channel 4's Whatever series, about a foul-mouthed unemployed delinquent named Darren Devonshire from Doncaster. The films (which can be seen on Google Video here and here) follow Devvo going about his typical day - getting his dole money, getting drunk in a playground, picking fights with people larger than him, attempting rap duels and setting fire to an abandoned car. The broadcasted segments follow on from a series of videos posted on Firth's website.[1]
  • Burnt Face Man, a comedy series (7 episodes) about a superhero with a badly burnt face. People accuse him of being gay, even though he states he is, in fact, not.
  • Twinkle Tits, A short animation shown on Screenwipe BBC4 2006, presented by Charlie Brooker.
  • Spoilsbury Toast Boy, a series going chronologically backward about a young boy enslaved by malevolent beetles.
  • Sock Episodes, based on his dreams.
  • Pulch: The Good Times, a story about a strange, goodness-radiating plant and a bizarre cast of characters.
  • Men from Up the Stairs, an animated metaphor for defecation[citation needed].
  • Video Dating Tape, a flash movie about a lonely adult woman in search of a man, which turns out to be a man in the character of a young boy.
  • Milkman, a strange flash movie about a murdering necrophilliac. The song in this is "Milkman" by Aphex Twin.
  • Jim's Story, a series of 5 short cartoons following a boy called Jim. Animated with Macromedia Director.
  • Fat Pie, the series of 3 cartoons the site was originally created for. They again follow the adventures of Jim, from Jim's Story, but are longer in runtime. The 4th episode was cancelled by Firth with only one scene complete, which is viewable on the site. Also animated with Macromedia Director.
  • Panathinaikos Bear, a spinoff of sorts from the 3rd episode of Fat Pie. A series of 11 short and very bizarre cartoons made in Flash about Panathanaikos Bear (or Panabear for short) and his companion Meep, who is a large horned green ball who smokes a pipe. The backing music used in every episode is Elastic Ballroom by Aphex Twin from the unreleased album Melodies From Mars.
  • Feedback Wesley, a series of very short hidden "cartoons" which are themed around the title character (assumed to be another alter-ego of Firth) answering various e-mails sent to Firth, ranging from how much they hate his work to if he is a goth or a chav. The answers to these e-mails basically each consist of a variation on "Feedback Wesley has no time for these questions". They are found by clicking hidden links around the site.
  • Whore-os, a collection of assorted things Firth has considered not good enough to be on the main site, from a bizarre webcomic to parodies of Australians. Found by clicking the "O" in the word "Whore" on the main page, hence the name.
  • Christmas, a short animation about a man who murders his wife and child at Christmas. Originally created for Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe as part of their Christmas Special, but rejected, most likely for being too violent.

Firth also creates music with different bands under the name Locust Toybox (formerly DJ Foyf). One of his recordings, American Lumber vs. Locust Toybox, was released by Synchrostart Media.[2].

[edit] Jerry Jackson

Jerry Jackson is the somewhat deranged alter-ego of David Firth. The character is basically a parody of teenaged Flash animators who create poorly produced and unoriginal films. Little is known about Jerry except for the fact that he lives in the United Kingdom, possibly lives in the Yorkshire counties due to his heavy Barnsley accent, has a group of friends that are sometimes included in Jerry’s cartoons, and wants to be an animator for Disney one day. The Jerry Jackson cartoons don’t seem like they would be the work of the man behind “Salad Fingers” or “Fat-Pie”, so they would seem that someone else made them. There are ten Jerry Jackson cartoons as of September 26, 2006. The cartoons often contain nudity, sexual themes, violence, foul language, and drugs presented in a hilarious manner with, compared to Firth’s other projects, poorly drawn characters and mediocre storylines, often going off on long rants that have nothing to do with the main plot. The humor is sometimes completly idiotic or very dry. For many of these reasons, Jerry Jackson films are far different in tone than Firth's other work, although in a number of cases just as odd. Some pop culture icons have appeared in the cartoons: Bruce Willis, Mario, Sonic the Hedgehog, George W. Bush, and the band Linkin Park. Jerry has also made a tribute to Salad Fingers, one of Firth's earlier creations, linking him to Firth. All of Jerry's cartoons are featured on Newgrounds and Fat-Pie.[1]

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