Speaking For Zimself: A Conversation With Jhonen Vasquez

Martin "Dr. Toon" Goodman invades the mind of Jhonen Vasquez, the creator of Invader Zim, to discuss Zim, Jhonen's ideas and inspirations, and the ups and downs of producing his first animated series.

Dr. T: I guess you'd have to do it off screen.

JV: Yeah, and you know what we'd get? "Uh? Can we hear the human race say they're OK off screen? Just so we know that they didn't die?"

Dr. T: According to you, when you write your books you give yourself only a general storyline to work with, and the actual details don't come out until you sit down and start to work. Did that make writing for a TV series difficult for you?

JV: It made it, I think, more interesting. I kind of was prepared for it. I still have a little bit of looseness in the way I work, but that's mainly when we get to the recording -- you know, adding bits and pieces here and there -- but the overall structure is definitely much more refined than when I did comics. The comics were more a stream-of-consciousness sort of thing; it's how I felt natural with the characters speaking. I figured I didn't want them to feel like they were being scripted: as soon as I thought of it, they would say it. The show is a little different. It's definitely trying to tell a story in the amount of time you've got. I never really knew how long a comic series of mine was going to last; I would just say, "OK, that story's not done yet, I'll have another issue." But with a cartoon series that's a little tougher, because I have eleven minutes and I have to tell the story right then and there. I think it's fun working in a way that I haven't before, but yeah, I don't go as loosely as I used to do on the comics.

Dr. T: In a past interview you were quoted as saying that you saw all your characters as animated shorts, animated features or live-action feature-length films. Some of the film direction "asides" you put into your panels kind of proves that. Do you think, Jhonen, that you were always moving toward the eventual involvement with an animated series?

JV: I always thought that I would be doing -- in my dreams -- movies or something like that. I never thought I would be having an animated series, just like I never thought of actually having a comic book. It's just that every time the opportunity has presented itself I can't pass it up, because it's another step closer to constructing a reality out of these ideas in my head. You know, the fun of seeing these things move around and, well, it sounds so cliché, come to life. Ultimately it comes down to how cool that is. I grew up loving stuff like this and now I'm making it. And it's still fun. Well, most of this is rather exhausting and hideous, but when I sit down and watch a finished episode, it's worth it, because I don't watch it as something that I made, I watch it as something that I would have enjoyed whether or not I made it and that's the cool part of it.

Dr. T: Congratulations on a new season of Invader Zim.

JV: Thank you very much. A few more nightmares for the kids!

Dr. T: You're a former film student and a movie buff that enjoys horror films. I was reviewing the first season of Zim and saw things like organs, weird alien skin diseases, mechanical parts springing out of organic bodies and I was wondering if you were a big fan of David Cronenberg.

JV: Oh my God! That man is one of the people I truly thank for existing. His attitude toward organic existence is so disturbing. It's brilliant. The transmogrification of the human body and all those themes, I've always been into that, always been fascinated by it. When I look back at myself growing up as a little kid I see early signs of me being amazed with certain concepts like those, and he just hits them right on the head every time.

Dr. T: It really comes across nicely in Zim.

JV: It's not so conscious. There is a future episode (of Zim) which is inspired by his take on The Fly called Bolognius Maximus where Dib is slowly becoming bologna! It's a stupid-sounding story, but it's fun because it's handled at the same level of that moment when Brundle finds out he's been fused with a fly. It's like, "Oh my God, I'm becoming..." But it's bologna! It's horrifying, and the music in the episode is horrifying, and the angles make it even more horrifying -- and that just makes it funnier! And the fact that David Cronenberg has a hand in that -- in a kids' show! Very few people point out that he's an inspiration to me. Kurt Vonnegut is another one of them but with a different take. They never handle science-fiction like it's "just" a science-fiction story. There's so much respect and intelligence behind it that I think it helps even a cartoon show. Even though it is silly or funny, there's a level of awareness behind who's making the show that I think it's kind of fun when people pick up on it. If they don't, if they just see freakish, weird stuff, well, that's OK, because that's what it is.







Comments


yay! JHONEN V. is my god and slways will b!
mitch lucas (not verified) | Sat, 05/03/2003 - 00:00 | Permalink
i love Jhonen Vasquez!!!!!!! He ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!! it is my destiny in life to MEET Him!!!!!!!!
julia bussinger (not verified) | Wed, 04/16/2003 - 00:00 | Permalink
Jhonen, thank you for brightening my gloomy, arduous days with your brilliant and slightly sadistic humor which keeps me rolling on the floor in violent fits of laughter. You are my role model. Will you marry me? *meow* ^_^
kitty beck (not verified) | Fri, 04/11/2003 - 00:00 | Permalink
I love Jhonen yo! I think Invader ZIm and Jhonny the homocidal Maniac is pure eye candy! I will probly never get tired of them!!!
Invader Freak (not verified) | Fri, 02/28/2003 - 01:00 | Permalink
Might I just reitorate what everybody has said so far?... I love Jhonen Vasquez! When I first say "Invador Zim" I said to myself "What is this?" It was one of the best shows I ever saw. Not Just for the animation, but the writing was unique and damn funny. Then after I raved about this show, my friends told me about his book series. I though I was going to die. The library at my school actually had the "Big Wonderful Book of Unspeakible Horrors" collection. I read that thing from cover to cover. Then my friend lent me his JTHM series. I thought I was going to cry. I read all seven in one night, which I don't recomend when your trying to get to sleep and have school the next day, but lets not get into that (man I'm a dork!) Anyway, I really love his work and highly recomend it to everyone who is remotely interested in "Zim"
Alexia Staniotes (not verified) | Sun, 02/09/2003 - 01:00 | Permalink
things I still want answered.... is the way Zim speaks how jhonen envisioned any of his other characters to speak, or was that part of the job he had no influence over? in either case, I always imagined happy noodle boy to sound somewhat like zim does, with varying levels of wierd screams and garbled silliness. another thing I also want to say, is that his style is truly one of a kind, and he's going to find himself a pioneer of a whole new genre of animation and art style, what, with all of his rabid followers, trying desperately to draw in the style which they so adore. I'm not suprised, however, that he liked akira, or any anime for that matter. his characters are highly stretched out, skinny and have large eyes, not to mention are VERY stylized and sharp. Anime tends to bring that same flavor with it. I feel sorry for Vasquez, because he seems to not enjoy his goth fan base, yet that's the largest base he had before Zim came out. If I had a bunch of lunatic goth people sending me fan letters every day, I'd be inclined to cry profusely like a little baby. He takes it all with a grain of salt and a sense of humor. bravo to him.
Ivy Bekket (not verified) | Tue, 01/14/2003 - 01:00 | Permalink
scooby-doo looks like scooby-poo.
arlene schag (not verified) | Sat, 12/14/2002 - 01:00 | Permalink
I LOVE JHONEN VASQEZ.....I´M A FANATIK ...I CANT WRITE IN ENGLISH BECAUSE I´M SPEAK IN SPANISH.....BUT I LOVE HIM AND HE IS THE BEST!
Francisca Zincker (not verified) | Sat, 12/07/2002 - 01:00 | Permalink
jhonen should be world ruler.
austin lilland (not verified) | Thu, 11/28/2002 - 01:00 | Permalink
I LOVE U JHONEN!!!!!!!!!!!
Reena Loire (not verified) | Mon, 11/25/2002 - 01:00 | Permalink

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