Craig McCracken Biography

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BornMarch 31, 1971
Age53 years
Early Life as well as Education
Craig McCracken was born upon March 31, 1971, in Charleroi, Pennsylvania, USA. Elevated in a suburb beyond Los Angeles, California called Whittier, McCracken created an interest in attracting and also computer animation at a young age. Inspired by timeless as well as modern cartoons, he invested much of his childhood years drawing personalities and developing his very own stories.

In 1990, McCracken began going to the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts), where he pursued a degree in Character Animation. CalArts' extensive program allowed McCracken to refine his skills and make valuable links in the animation sector. It was here that he fulfilled fellow animators, such as Genndy Tartakovsky, Rob Renzetti, as well as Paul Rudish, who would certainly later on collaborate with him on different tasks.

Career Beginnings and The Powerpuff Girls
While still at CalArts, McCracken started functioning as an art trainee on the popular computer animated series Batman: The Animated Series. His work with the show given essential experience as well as assisted lead the way for his amazing occupation in computer animation.

In 1993, McCracken created the brief computer animation The Whoopass Girls!, which served as the basis of what would certainly become his most legendary production: The Powerpuff Girls. The show adheres to the journeys of 3 superpowered girls and also was very first included in the prominent series of animation showcases called "What a Cartoon!" on Cartoon Network.

As a result of the positive reception for the shorts, Cartoon Network greenlit a complete series, and also The Powerpuff Girls premiered in 1998. With its special computer animation design, amusing humor, and also mix of activity and funny, the program quickly came to be a hit and also gathered a substantial fanbase, spanning from children to adults.

Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends and also Other Projects
After the success of The Powerpuff Girls, McCracken continued to produce ingenious and also engaging web content for Cartoon Network. In 2004, he created and also produced another computer animated collection called Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. The imaginative show complied with the adventures of a young boy called Mac, that relocates his imaginary pal, Bloo, into a foster home for abandoned fictional good friends.

Just like The Powerpuff Girls, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends was praised for its brilliant narration, unique visual design, and humor, gaining numerous awards and nominations throughout its six-season run.

McCracken additionally collaborated with his partner, Lauren Faust, that functioned as a managing producer and tale editor on Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. Faust is likewise recognized for her work in creating the very successful animated collection My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.

Wander Over Yonder as well as Recent Projects
In 2013, McCracken produced the animated series Wander Over Yonder for Disney Television Animation. The show adheres to the journeys of a pleasant room traveler called Wander as well as his faithful steed, Sylvia, as they take a trip throughout the galaxy spreading delight as well as making brand-new buddies. Stray Over Yonder broadcast for 2 seasons as well as got numerous distinctions and nominations, including a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation.

In 2019, McCracken began working with a brand-new animated series called Kid Cosmic for Netflix. The show, which premiered in 2021, complies with a young child who desires for coming to be a hero as well as his phenomenal improvement when he comes across planetary rocks of power. Kid Cosmic proceeds McCracken's legacy of cutting-edge narration and also fascinating animation.

Legacy as well as Influence
Throughout his job, Craig McCracken has constantly pressed the boundaries of computer animation, both in regards to narration and also aesthetic style. His deal with cherished collection such as The Powerpuff Girls, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, and Wander Over Yonder has made a long-term influence on the computer animation market, inspiring countless musicians and also creators.

By mixing humor, activity, and heart, McCracken's work has resonated with audiences of all ages, confirming that computer animation is not simply for kids, however, for anyone with a feeling of marvel and creative imagination.

Our collection contains 21 quotes who is written / told by Craig.

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21 Famous quotes by Craig McCracken

Small: Yes, its a prequel. It tells the story about how the girls were born with superpowers, but they werent
"Yes, it's a prequel. It tells the story about how the girls were born with superpowers, but they weren't necessarily heroes at the beginning of this movie, so the movie is about the events that happen in their life to make them decide to be heroes"
Small: Theres a lot you can do without words
"There's a lot you can do without words"
Small: The reason they look the way they do is that the first drawing I did of them was really small so I didn
"The reason they look the way they do is that the first drawing I did of them was really small so I didn't draw fingers, nose, ears, etc and this drawing had a certain appeal that I really liked"
Small: Im hoping that word-of-mouth on the film - people seeing it and liking it - that that will drive more p
"I'm hoping that word-of-mouth on the film - people seeing it and liking it - that that will drive more people to the theaters, because I haven't seen the billboards or the posters or anything"
Small: For a long time I wanted to be a comic strip artist but when I started doing them in my teens they were
"For a long time I wanted to be a comic strip artist but when I started doing them in my teens they were getting really elaborate with tons of poses and a lot of information"
Small: Well, for one thing, the executives in charge at Cartoon Network are cartoon fans. I mean, these are pe
"Well, for one thing, the executives in charge at Cartoon Network are cartoon fans. I mean, these are people who grew up loving animation and loving cartoons, and the only difference between them and me is they don't know how to draw"
Small: So what I do is supervise the boarding process trying to get the shows the way Id like them to be.
"So what I do is supervise the boarding process trying to get the shows the way I'd like them to be. And in some cases I've completely redone a board myself even though I'm not credited for it"
Small: I started working at Hanna-Barbera in 92 on 2 Stupid Dogs
"I started working at Hanna-Barbera in '92 on 2 Stupid Dogs"
Small: Basicly Im in charge of all creative aspects of the show
"Basicly I'm in charge of all creative aspects of the show"
Small: The storyboard artists job is to plan out shot for shot the whole show, write all the dialog, and decid
"The storyboard artists job is to plan out shot for shot the whole show, write all the dialog, and decide the mood, action, jokes, pacing, etc of every scene"
Small: The shows are either 11 or 22 minutes and they move pretty quickly, and thats part of the charm of them
"The shows are either 11 or 22 minutes and they move pretty quickly, and that's part of the charm of them - so it was just trying to keep that in mind and keep the energy of the story moving, even though we were dealing with a longer format"
Small: One of the main things I do is focus on ideas and what stories we decide to tell, but probably the bigg
"One of the main things I do is focus on ideas and what stories we decide to tell, but probably the biggest part of my job I'd say is working on the storyboards"
Small: First, there was 2 Stupid Dogs. Then, Dexters Laboratory. And now, Powerpuff Girls. There were a lot of
"First, there was 2 Stupid Dogs. Then, Dexter's Laboratory. And now, Powerpuff Girls. There were a lot of little things in between, but those were the main ones"
Small: It really just gives you a sense of when you need to have dialogue and when you dont, and if your pictu
"It really just gives you a sense of when you need to have dialogue and when you don't, and if your pictures are telling the story, you don't need to have all this talking"
Small: Ive been drawing since I was about 3 and I come from a family of artists
"I've been drawing since I was about 3 and I come from a family of artists"
Small: Im always thinking about what I might want to do next, but theres still things I want to do with Powerp
"I'm always thinking about what I might want to do next, but there's still things I want to do with Powerpuff - so I can keep going with this one for awhile"
Small: We chose the actors thru a series of auditions when we started the show
"We chose the actors thru a series of auditions when we started the show"
Small: Anything you see on the screen was at one point approved by me
"Anything you see on the screen was at one point approved by me"
Small: Im a geeky toy collector, and to have toys of your own characters is unbelievably cool
"I'm a geeky toy collector, and to have toys of your own characters is unbelievably cool"
Small: But to me what seems to be missing in a lot of portfolios is Cartooning
"But to me what seems to be missing in a lot of portfolios is Cartooning"
Small: Basicly what I had to do was do a 7 minute board and pitch it to a room of big wigs from the network an
"Basicly what I had to do was do a 7 minute board and pitch it to a room of big wigs from the network and based on that they determined if I would get a short or not"