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The great designer designed SpongeBaron in 1999. In a very short time, the square sponge with the pirate narrator and other epic cartoon characters have conquered the children's series market.
The sadness prevails in social networks following the death of the creator of SpongeBob, the cartoonist adored by young and old cartoonists who died at the age of 57 on Tuesday, November 27.
The loss of the most successful cartoon designer in recent decades has been confirmed via Twitter and the Nickelodeon children's channel. "We are in a bad position to share the loss of Stephen Hillenburg, the man who created the SpongeBob SquarePants," said the spokesperson for the Global Children's Network.
The great designer had designed SpongeBaron in 1999. In a very short time, square spaghetti with pirate narrator and other epic cartoon characters conquered the children's series market as well as cinema with films that broke the coffins. pretty much everywhere. world.
Stephen Hillenburg, a former professor of marine biology and creator of "SpongeBob SquarePants" from Nickelodeon, known as "SpongeBob SpongeBob" in Greece, had revealed two years ago that he had ALS.
At the same time, Viral became a sketch of social network showing Kermit of Moped Soo but also Mickey Maus to comfort Bob Spongarakis, who keeps his abomination and crying characteristics.
All have common elements and all three felt the pain of the loss of their authors. People who have built and raised millions of children with them.
The loss of "Kermit"
On May 16, 1990, Jim Henson, puppet, draftsman, scriptwriter, actor, director and creator of the Muppet Show, left life. At age 54, he falls ill with pneumonia and, after long-term infections, he lets his last breath without having to finish one of the many projects that his company, Jim The Henson, had planned .
Until now, she was considered unparalleled in her approach to storytelling, animation of puppet characters and hand puppets, and her surreal humor, which allowed her to penetrate in a child care industry full of leaks and bans.
The cry of Micky Maus
Walter Ellie Disney was a businessman, draftsman and producer of American cinema who made his mark, inverted and contributed to the evolution of cinematographic art. Woollet Disney was the son of Flora and Elias Disney, having three brothers and a sister. The creator of Mickey Mouse, Donald Dak and an army of heroes was a bold, powerful and pioneering man. At the age of 14, he began painting at the Kansas City Art Institute (Missouri) and at age 20, he began working in an art studio in the same city.
Wollet Disney died December 15, 1966, at the age of 65, of lung cancer. He said: "I would like the name Disneys to be synonymous with quality shows that appeal to all ages," leaving an informal testament to his heirs. The so-called cold cryogenic method, until the discovery of healing, is an urban myth.
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