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candy17
10-16-2003, 03:20 PM
Now I'm not the one to put in pointless threads, but I just found out something really weird.

You know the guy who created Codename Kids Next Door, Tom Warburton? Well, he grew up where I live: Pennsylvania.

Anyway, the point is: does anyone know (whether personally or not) any animators that grew up where you live. I know Dave Wasson (the guy who did Time Squad) grew up in Arkansas and Chuck Jones grew up in Washington (the state, not the capital).

Any takers, or am I gonna be locked up?

Katrover
10-17-2003, 03:21 AM
Anyway, the point is: does anyone know (whether personally or not) any animators that grew up where you live. I know Dave Wasson (the guy who did Time Squad) grew up in Arkansas and Chuck Jones grew up in Washington (the state, not the capital).

Okay, I'll reply. I want to! ;)

But it's not an animator, but a webcartoonist (sorry for the off-topicness, but it's the closest I can get). *Ahem* Chris Crosby, creator of the very popular Superosity, was born in the EXACT SAME CITY I live in now! :eek: Also, he currently lives near Los Angeles, where I GO TO COLLEGE now!!

http://www.superosity.com/

candy17
10-17-2003, 08:48 AM
Okay, I'll reply. I want to! ;)

But it's not an animator, but a webcartoonist (sorry for the off-topicness, but it's the closest I can get). *Ahem* Chris Crosby, creator of the very popular Superosity, was born in the EXACT SAME CITY I live in now! :eek: Also, he currently lives near Los Angeles, where I GO TO COLLEGE now!!

http://www.superosity.com/
Well, I'm not concerned about the off-topicness, but I just want to ask people. Do you know anyone who works in cartoons, whether they're voice artists, animators, creators of their own series, etc., who lives where you live? And it doesn't have to be cartoons on TV or the ones that showed in the movies. It can be cartoons in film festivals or on the Internet.

Wanted
10-18-2003, 03:29 PM
I do live in Georgia, the home of Toonami and Cartoon Network and CNN and TBS:Superstation and Time magazine and Turner, basically.