Parker Simmons, Writer: Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart. [2], Jones was born in 1977 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and grew up in central Massachusetts. Quintel got the inspiration for his work from Matt Groening, Mike Judge, and his old boss Joe Murray. The series was initially expected to premiere later in 2017 as part of a planned adult animation block on TBS. [4][5] To expand his artistry, Quintel took an AP literature class and a pottery class at Hanford High as well as took a summer class where Quintel learned how to animate films and make flip books. [11], At about this same time, Quintel passed a test and began working as a storyboard revisionist for Cartoon Network's Camp Lazlo. Ward would later use his experience from Flapjack to go on to create the Emmy Award-winning Cartoon Network series Adventure Time. Let's Be Heroes: Barrels and Crates, OK K.O.! He most recently worked for Cartoon Network Studios in Burbank, California developing episodes for Regular Show. 206 images (& sounds) of the Cartoon Network cast of characters. [8][9] In response to Quintel's success at the 2005 Nicktoons Film Festival, Fred Seibert, an entertainment entrepreneur and television and film producer, identified Quintel as "an original talent to watch out for in the future". [7] Jones is the main creator and the voice actor of Alfe and Roba in the Cartoon Network show, The Problem Solverz. [3] According to Quintel, Hanford's geography is "kind of flat" and there "was not a ton to do" when he was growing up in the 1980s and 1990s, so he and his friends were always looking for ways to entertain themselves, features Quintel would later incorporate into his animated television series Regular Show. [7] It was passed by the network and went on to become rebranded as a Cartoon Network show called The Problem Solverz. [13] In 2 in the AM PM, two slackers are left alone to run a convenience store/gas station on Halloween night, where candy filled with drugs creates a mini-nightmare. 102 images (& sounds) of the Clarence cast of characters. Photos of the Clarence (Show) voice actors. At CalArts, Quintel and about 20 fellow students, including now-voice artist Sam Marin, developed their short films by throwing title names (such as "lollypop" or "candy") into a hat, drawing them out, and reading them aloud at midnight as a warm-up, where they would each then rush back to their desks in a marathon effort to make a film in 48 hours based on the one word drawn. [14] Quintel later used some of these 2 in the AM PM characters in Regular Show. [8] In 2013, Jones became the creative director of the Fox Saturday night programming block ADHD , [9] where he released his series, Stone Quackers . [5][22] Quintel has most recently worked for Cartoon Network Studios in Burbank, California developing episodes for Regular Show and provided his real voice to the 23-year-old blue jay Regular Show character Mordecai. [3], Quintel attended Hanford High School. He has a younger brother, Payton Dean Quintel. James Garland Quintel (born September 13, 1982) is an American animator, voice actor, television writer, producer and director best known as the creator of Cartoon Network's Regular Show, in which he voiced the characters Mordecai and High Five Ghost, and the HBO Max series Close Enough, which he also voiced the character Josh. Parker Simmons is an American animator, voice actor, director, writer, producer, and storyboard artist. [4] He often played the video game ToeJam & Earl, the influence of which Quintel later described as "the perfect platform for Mordecai and Rigby" characters of Regular Show. as a writer and storyboard artist. 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[8] Quintel titled his new film The Naive Man from Lolliland. Matthew Christopher Miller (born June 29, 1982), better known as Matthew Mercer, is an American During the fall of Quintel's fourth year at CalArts, The Naive Man from Lolliland won both the Producers Choice Award (an Apple G5 computer and a copy of Bauhaus Software's Mirage animation software) and the Student Animator Award (US$1,000 and a copy of Softimage XSI 3D computer graphics software) at the 2005 Nextoons Nicktoons Film Festival. At CalArts, Quintel would also meet another student by the name of Pendleton Ward, with whom he would later work with on the Cartoon Network series The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack. Let's Be Heroes! He is also known for his work on OK K.O.! [19] In September 2011, while the first season of Regular Show was being aired, Quintel was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award in the Outstanding Short-format Animated Program category as executive producer and creator of Regular Show.
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