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  1. Craig McCracken. Writer: Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. Craig McCracken has been interested in drawing and animation since the age of three. Some of his sources of inspiration are Japanese anime, Super Friends (1973), Pee-wee's Playhouse (1986) and Little Golden Books. After briefly considering a career as a comic book illustrator, McCracken studied animation at Cal Arts in LA (along ...

  2. Craig Douglas McCracken (born March 31, 1971) is the creator and one of the animators of The Powerpuff Girls, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, Wander Over Yonder, and Kid Cosmic. He started working for Cartoon Network in 1992 on 2 Stupid Dogs and Dexter's Labratory, and created The Powerpuff Girls, which was previously a college short named "Whoopass Stew" and two episodes of What a ...

  3. 17 de nov. de 2023 · Craig McCracken, creator of “The Powerpuff Girls,” at the Cartoon Network Studios this week. The series premiered 25 years ago, becoming a pop culture phenomenon. (Dania Maxwell / Los Angeles ...

  4. A behind the scenes documentary and interview of Craig McCracken and his show, the Powerpuff Girls and how it all started!im surprised this hasn't been poste...

  5. Craig Douglas McCracken (nacido el 31 de marzo de 1971) es el creador y uno de los animadores principales de las series The Powerpuff Girls (Las Supernenas/Las Chicas Superpoderosas), Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends (Mansión Foster para Amigos Imaginarios), Wander Over Yonder (Galaxia Wander) y Kid Cosmic.Comenzó a trabajar para Cartoon Network en 1992 en la serie 2 Stupid Dogs (2 Perros ...

  6. 1 de may. de 2023 · McCracken told us something similar last year, replying to our article on the creation of the Powerpuff Girls’ designs. “The other thing that helped their design evolve was repeated drawing over and over,” he wrote. “Over time a shorthand develops where you eliminate the unnecessary and only draw what is essential.”.

  7. 2 de feb. de 2021 · Craig McCracken’s visual style is a staple of American animated television. A veteran of Hanna-Barbera’s What a Cartoon, McCracken was instrumental, as art director, in the success of Genndy ...