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Spike and Mike's Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation is an animation festival, founded by Craig "Spike" Decker and Mike Gribble in 1990. It bills itself as a home for animated pieces "too revolting or adult in nature" for other venues. The festival has also been a launching ground for budding animators, many of who have gone on to promising careers.

Over the years, the festival has come under fire from critics for exhibiting works that may be perceived as racist, sexist, ageist or otherwise insensitive; its defenders have argued that the festival is meant, by definition, to be controversial and politically incorrect.

The festival tours annually in over 50 North American cities.

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