Talk:List of Spümcø works

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Space Fishermen
I see that Space Fishermen is listed in the video games section of the article. However, I believe that neither Spümcø or John Kricfalusi had any involvement with the game. Looking through the staff roll of the game (footage can be found here) shows that neither are credited, as opposed to Go! Go! Hypergrind and Yoake no Mariko which both credit Spümcø and John Kricfalusi outright. I've not found any evidence to suggest they were involved but uncredited either. I don't want to go ahead with editing the article right away in case I've missed something, but unless someone has some form of evidence to support this claim I believe this is completely false. JomSpoons (talk) 19:08, 22 December 2023 (UTC)