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Iconic Animation Producer/Writer Butch Hartman, Creator of Nickelodeon Mega-Hits The Fairly OddParents and Danny Phantom, Launches Independent Animation Studio to Produce Original Faith-Based and Mainstream Programming for Kids and Families
Iconic Animation Producer/Writer Butch Hartman, Creator of Nickelodeon Mega-Hits The Fairly OddParents and Danny Phantom, Launches Independent Animation Studio to Produce Original Faith-Based and Mainstream Programming for Kids and Families

Yahoo

time15-05-2025

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Iconic Animation Producer/Writer Butch Hartman, Creator of Nickelodeon Mega-Hits The Fairly OddParents and Danny Phantom, Launches Independent Animation Studio to Produce Original Faith-Based and Mainstream Programming for Kids and Families

Butch Hartman Studios Hits Ground Running with The Garden Cartoon property and Deals in Place with Angel Studios, BMG-Global and Capitol Records; Robust Development Slate Combines Family Fun and Positive Characters with Topnotch Production Quality LOS ANGELES, May 15, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Legendary animation pioneer Butch Hartman, creator of such iconic children's shows as Nickelodeon's The Fairly OddParents and Danny Phantom, has launched his own independent animation studio to produce and finance uplifting, original faith-based and mainstream programming for kids and families. An inaugural member of Animation Magazine's Hall of Fame, Butch Hartman is a multiple Emmy® and ANNIE Award®- nominated and BMI Award-winning animator, writer, director, producer, illustrator, and actor who has been entertaining and inspiring kids and families for four decades. Hartman's show The Fairly OddParents, which debuted almost 25 years ago, is Nickelodeon's second longest-running television series of all time behind SpongeBob SquarePants. New generations of kids are now finding the series on Netflix. Hartman followed that breakout show with three more successful Nick series: Danny Phantom, T.U.F.F. Puppy and Bunsen is a Beast. Hartman's shows are seen in dozens of international markets, have generated enormous fan loyalty and millions of dollars in merchandising revenue. First up for the new studio is the expansion of The Garden Cartoon, created by Butch and exec produced by his wife Julieann through Garden Productions. Season one of this charming animated series for kids is available on Angel Studios (The King of Kings) and on a variety of streaming platforms through distribution partner N Circle Entertainment. Production is underway on Season Two while several Garden Cartoon movies, some timed to Christian holidays, will be distributed by BMG-Global, distributor of family-friendly, faith-based films, and other global distributors. Capitol Records will continue to handle select songs from the series. Griffin Gmelich and Bill Sondheim have handled sales for The Garden Cartoon property. "Our stories and shows are created and curated with families in mind," says Hartman. "We're working with some of the best animators in the business, many of whom I've worked with on other shows, to offer an enriching experience suitable for children of all ages. Our mandate is to provide safe entertainment where kids can be enthralled, excited and encouraged to set their imaginations free. My Christian faith has convinced me that in a world of almost unbearable uncertainty, the importance of fun and empowering kids' entertainment has never been more profound." Butch Hartman Studios is a full-service production studio, with over 40 animation crew members (including many veterans of past Hartman productions) working from locations around the globe to create impactful kids programming that entertains and matters. Longtime colleague Taylor Bradbury is a senior producer at the company. The extensive development slate for Butch Hartman Productions, which is privately funded, includes original faith-based properties as well as mainstream shows that contain positive messages and characters. Among the many projects in active development are: LITTLE HARPSA Guardian Angel school prepares new recruits to help kids down on earth. (Ages 3-8). DRAGON DRIVE-THRUThree little dragons run a fast-food stand in a medieval town. (Ages 5-8) FAMILY FUSIONCan two super-science families live next door to each other without destroying the neighborhood?(Ages 6-11) Butch and Julieann Hartman are the founders of Hartman House; a charitable, non-profit organization that benefits needy children and families around the world. The Butch Hartman Art Academy combines his almost 40 years of experience, his love for drawing, writing, show running, animating and storytelling plus his desire to encourage new artists with self-paced courses, personal coaching and the most important thing - community! Butch is a member of SAG-AFTRA and the Animation Guild. He is represented by The Gotham Group and attorney Noël Lohr Arbaut. View source version on Contacts Press Contact: Maggie Begley/MBCMaggie@ 310.749.3055 Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Iconic Animation Producer/Writer Butch Hartman, Creator of Nickelodeon Mega-Hits T he Fairly OddParents and Danny Phantom, Launches Independent Animation Studio to Produce Original Faith-Based and Mainstream Programming for Kids and Families
Iconic Animation Producer/Writer Butch Hartman, Creator of Nickelodeon Mega-Hits T he Fairly OddParents and Danny Phantom, Launches Independent Animation Studio to Produce Original Faith-Based and Mainstream Programming for Kids and Families

Business Wire

time15-05-2025

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  • Business Wire

Iconic Animation Producer/Writer Butch Hartman, Creator of Nickelodeon Mega-Hits T he Fairly OddParents and Danny Phantom, Launches Independent Animation Studio to Produce Original Faith-Based and Mainstream Programming for Kids and Families

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Legendary animation pioneer Butch Hartman, creator of such iconic children's shows as Nickelodeon's The Fairly OddParents and Danny Phantom, has launched his own independent animation studio to produce and finance uplifting, original faith-based and mainstream programming for kids and families. An inaugural member of Animation Magazine's Hall of Fame, Butch Hartman is a multiple Emmy ® and ANNIE Award ® - nominated and BMI Award-winning animator, writer, director, producer, illustrator, and actor who has been entertaining and inspiring kids and families for four decades. Hartman's show The Fairly OddParents, which debuted almost 25 years ago, is Nickelodeon's second longest-running television series of all time behind SpongeBob SquarePants. New generations of kids are now finding the series on Netflix. Hartman followed that breakout show with three more successful Nick series: Danny Phantom, T.U.F.F. Puppy and Bunsen is a Beast. Hartman's shows are seen in dozens of international markets, have generated enormous fan loyalty and millions of dollars in merchandising revenue. First up for the new studio is the expansion of The Garden Cartoon, created by Butch and exec produced by his wife Julieann through Garden Productions. Season one of this charming animated series for kids is available on Angel Studios (The King of Kings) and on a variety of streaming platforms through distribution partner N Circle Entertainment. Production is underway on Season Two while several Garden Cartoon movies, some timed to Christian holidays, will be distributed by BMG-Global, distributor of family-friendly, faith-based films, and other global distributors. Capitol Records will continue to handle select songs from the series. Griffin Gmelich and Bill Sondheim have handled sales for The Garden Cartoon property. 'Our stories and shows are created and curated with families in mind,' says Hartman. 'We're working with some of the best animators in the business, many of whom I've worked with on other shows, to offer an enriching experience suitable for children of all ages. Our mandate is to provide safe entertainment where kids can be enthralled, excited and encouraged to set their imaginations free. My Christian faith has convinced me that in a world of almost unbearable uncertainty, the importance of fun and empowering kids' entertainment has never been more profound.' Butch Hartman Studios is a full-service production studio, with over 40 animation crew members (including many veterans of past Hartman productions) working from locations around the globe to create impactful kids programming that entertains and matters. Longtime colleague Taylor Bradbury is a senior producer at the company. The extensive development slate for Butch Hartman Productions, which is privately funded, includes original faith-based properties as well as mainstream shows that contain positive messages and characters. Among the many projects in active development are: LITTLE HARPS A Guardian Angel school prepares new recruits to help kids down on earth. (Ages 3-8). DRAGON DRIVE-THRU Three little dragons run a fast-food stand in a medieval town. (Ages 5-8) Butch and Julieann Hartman are the founders of Hartman House; a charitable, non-profit organization that benefits needy children and families around the world. The Butch Hartman Art Academy combines his almost 40 years of experience, his love for drawing, writing, show running, animating and storytelling plus his desire to encourage new artists with self-paced courses, personal coaching and the most important thing - community! Butch is a member of SAG-AFTRA and the Animation Guild. He is represented by The Gotham Group and attorney Noël Lohr Arbaut.

33 Cartoon Characters That Are Actually Super Hot
33 Cartoon Characters That Are Actually Super Hot

Buzz Feed

time13-05-2025

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  • Buzz Feed

33 Cartoon Characters That Are Actually Super Hot

We asked the BuzzFeed Community which cartoon characters they thought were actually super hot, and they did not disappoint. Here's what they said: Robin Hood from Robin Hood "Yes, he was a fox, but a damn foxy fox at that. I used to stare into his dreamy eyes and pretend I was standing with him during the song 'Love.'"—lottiejones Shego from Kim Possible "I know I wasn't the only girl who was in love with her. She may have been an evil villain, but she was definitely my type!"—milliesh Tramp from Lady and the Tramp "He was so sexy whenever he tried to protect Lady."—laurenl4f48c7080 Ms. Bellum from The Powerpuff Girls "I wanted to be a Powerpuff Girl but I wanted to be with —brie4ad083296 Buzz Lightyear from Toy Story "I never had any particularly amorous feelings towards Buzz Lightyear until he was in Spanish mode in Toy Story 3. Watching Spanish Buzz dance was my sexual awakening."—l4569d1433 Jim Hawkins from Treasure Planet "I loved his blue eyes, his incredible eyebrows, and his smile. I had a really big crush on this bad boy."—filli12364 Max Goof from A Goofy Movie "Max from A Goofy Movie really does it for me."—astib9 Danny Phantom from Danny Phantom "I think every girl who grew up during the 2000s can agree that Danny Phantom was *chefs kiss* SMOKIN'."—courtneyt411cbf1f3 Li Shang from Mulan "Li Shang was the hottest Disney prince ever. Just look at those muscles!"—rachbrung Velma Dinkley from Scooby-Doo "Velma from Scooby Doo was super cute and was also gay. I will not argue about this."—madelynf487f41e0c Dimitri from Anastasia —sibyllebloemen Hiccup from How to Train Your Dragon "He was especially hot in the second and third movies."—liabianchi007 Prince Zuko from Avatar: The Last Airbender "He had literally zero competition." —hannahp42ca0dc13 Shadow the Hedgehog from Sonic the Hedgehog "My first cartoon crush was Shadow the Hedgehog. Why? Because I definitely have a type, and its villains/antiheroes with tragic backstories."—nikkitty222 Dr. Facilier from The Princess and the Frog "His charisma was so sexy!"—sweetcaramelbrownie14 Tarzan from Tarzan "Damn, that man was my awakening."—hooriyyaha Kovu from The Lion King II: Simba's Pride "Yes, he's lion. But he's also gorgeous, what do you want from me?"—EAZ Dean from The Iron Giant "Dean from The Iron Giant was a total stud. He had this sexy beatnik vibe that totally worked. He was a newspaper-reading-artist who was down with sticking it to the Man. Plus, he was voiced by Harry Connick Jr.! Dreamboat!"—mp2tbnl The Hex Girls from Scooby-Doo "When I was younger, I didn't realize that I was gay. All I knew was that I was obsessed with them. Let's be real though, the Hex Girls can still get it. They need their own spin-off."—monikap6 Raven from Teen Titans "She was supernaturally hot! She was my number one preteen romance fantasy!—reissm2 TJ Detweiler from Recess "He was my first ever crush. I was so jealous when Spinelli kissed him in one episode."—gspiv3 Arnold from Hey Arnold! —kretelkrah Kuzco from The Emperor's New Groove "Kuzco from The Emperor's New Groove was hot, and even more so as the llama! Can't beat a funny guy."—mollie23 Mulan from Mulan "She was such a badass babe. I loved watching her own her power and kick serious ass."—rlahendro Prince Naveen from The Princess and the Frog "He is the hottest prince, hands down."—oliviamb Mufasa from The Lion King "Mufasa was a great dad, sure, but he was also just a straight up DADDY. That deep voice, that jawline, those eyes. No wonder I was so sad when he died."—hollyb31 Balto from Balto "It all made sense after I learned he was voiced by Kevin Bacon."—rachelm4b5117115 Jonesy from 6Teen —madisongowen Squidward from Spongebob Squarepants "He always had his ways of being mysteriously hot."—google_100533062052329926667 Esmeralda from The Hunchback of Notre Dame —kend4fe281761 Beast from Beauty and the Beast "Once he turned into the human prince he lost his rugged, bad boy looks."—mizzb Megara from Hercules "My goodness. What a woman."—EAZ And of course, Flynn Rider from Tangled "He was super hot when he smirked and made the "smolder" face. All my friends agreed."—lpmurphy2004 Be sure to follow the BuzzFeed Community on Facebook and Twitter for a chance to be featured in a future BuzzFeed post or video!

‘Danny Phantom' Series Developer  Steve Marmel ‘Always Imagined' Danny Died In Ghost Portal Accident That Gave Him His Powers
‘Danny Phantom' Series Developer  Steve Marmel ‘Always Imagined' Danny Died In Ghost Portal Accident That Gave Him His Powers

Forbes

time26-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Forbes

‘Danny Phantom' Series Developer Steve Marmel ‘Always Imagined' Danny Died In Ghost Portal Accident That Gave Him His Powers

Danny Phantom Young Danny Fenton had a lot more than his molecules rearranged in the Ghost Portal accident that gave him spectral superpowers, according to Danny Phantom series developer Steve Marmel. 'There's a version of Danny's backstory that some people have alluded to on the internet, and it was always how I wrote it in my head,' says Marmel who, in addition to fleshing out the original concept with creator Butch Hartman (The FairlyOdd Parents), either wrote scripts or came up with stories for over half the episodes produced.' 'My personal Danny origin story is kind of dark and couldn't really be part of a kids' show, per se, but it's how I looked at Danny; how I looked at him getting his powers and how I looked at why he was still such an irresponsible kid with those powers.' So what's the spooky secret Marmel's been holding on to for the last 20 years? Well, here it is, exclusively revealed to Forbes Entertainment: Marmel wrote Danny (voiced by David Kaufman) as though he actually perished in that 'great big flash' depicted in the opening theme song. 'I always imagined Danny saw the 'bright light,' Marmel explains. 'I liked playing it as The Sixth Sense as a superhero show. And so, I always wanted Danny to be like, 'I'm going to live my best kid life,' because he got a glimpse of what comes next and didn't know how long he'd be here. 'I'm going to do all this fun stuff and I am going to protect my family, friends, and planet from all this dark stuff that I know is on the other side of this dimension.'' Danny Phantom While the show was certainly aimed at older viewers who could handle more adult themes, the premise of an undead protagonist felt like it would be a little ghastly for a Nickelodeon original. As such, Danny stayed a regular, earthbound teenage boy who just so happened to have ghost-related abilities. The 'Danny croaked' backstory was simply a way for Marmel to flesh out the main character. 'If it was an older show, it absolutely would have been Danny hanging on to his mortal coil for both selfish reasons and the people he loved,' Marmel continues. 'But [when you're making a] kids' show you don't want to go, 'Hey kids! Good morning! Here's mortality!' Butch has his own backstory — it's in the song! — and that's canon. But in my head, it allowed me to write Danny with a little more depth than just, 'I'm inexperienced and sometimes dumb!' No, you're grabbing life by the horns because you've already experienced what it's like to not be a part of it.' At the same time, Marmel and Hartman often treated the Ghost Zone and its inhabitants not as an afterlife full of departed souls, but as 'another dimension with ghostly powers,' notes the former. 'I don't think we really went too far into supernatural. We were just like, 'If it's a ghost and it's got a power, what is that ghost like?' I don't think we really thought of it as a supernatural show. We just looked at it as a supernatural genre to play with.' Despite the fact that he never saw Danny's rogues' gallery as 'true ghosts, per se,' Marmel does concede that a number of them — like fan favorite Ember McLain (voiced by Tara Strong) — do have earthly backstories. 'If you listen to Ember's song, you can tell she was alive. She's not with us anymore and she's pissed,' he reveals, agreeing with my characterization of the Ghost Zone as 'a dimension of unfinished business' rather than a simulacrum of some existence after death. 'You just don't want to shove mortality in a child's face." Marmel concludes. 'There's enough of that in the real world.' All three seasons of Danny Phantom are now streaming on Paramount+

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