This page is reserved for literal animation: personal cartoons, older work, credits-adjacent material, YouTube links, and Chew/Gum series surfaces.

Interactive browser artifacts now live in Lab Toys. Repo-backed reusable code lives in Lab Tools.

Page type
Animation showcase
Primary person
Shane Curry
Primary project
ChewGum Animation
Focus
Personal cartoons, older animation work, series links, and credits-adjacent animation context
Personal cartoon metadata
Narrative premise, software used, skills used, public link, source/proof trail
Preferred video surface
Embed or link a stable YouTube/Vimeo-style host when available; use social posts cautiously when the audio is platform-bound.
Canonical URL
https://shanecurry.com/animation/

Animation here means actual animation work and animation-facing public surfaces, not every software experiment that happens to move.

Shane Curry has worked across primetime television, streaming, and independent animation. This page is the place to collect public animation links as they are promoted.

The software toys moved to the Lab because their primary public value is interaction. This page stays available for literal animation showcase material.

A personal-cartoon entry belongs in Animation when the primary artifact is watchable animation, not an interactive browser toy or a repo-backed tool. The page should describe what the cartoon is, how it was made, and which animation skills it demonstrates.

Narrative
Premise, characters, episode/story context, or what the cartoon is about.
Software used
Tools such as Toon Boom Harmony, Blender, Unreal, Unity, Godot, Aseprite, or other named production software.
Skills used
Hand-drawn animation, rigging, modeling, texturing, layout, timing, compositing, editing, voice, music, or sound.
Proof trail
Public video, archive page, credits page, project page, or source note that supports the entry.
Video surface
Prefer an embedded or linked stable video page. YouTube is fine; Vimeo can be used when it is the stronger host for the piece.
Audio boundary
If a cartoon depends on social-media-licensed or platform-bound audio, name that limitation instead of implying the audio can be freely reused, mirrored, or detached from that platform.

Cartoons: local pages for embedded watchable animation and cartoon entries.

Credits: the clearest public page for television and streaming animation work.

YouTube: the external video channel linked from this site.

Entity Map: the identity page that keeps the animation lane connected to the broader Shane Curry record.

Glossary: the basics index where the first animation terms are being defined in one shared place.

  • independent animation
  • rigging
  • animation credits
  • Chew/Gum series
  • timing
  • spacing

Shane Curry, "Animation," https://shanecurry.com/animation/, updated April 22, 2026.