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What's up /co/? I'm Joe Murray, the creator and executive producer of Cartoon Network’s original animated series, Camp Lazlo, which is set to debut on July 8, 2005 to March 27, 2008.
I enjoyed my first taste of television animation success as the creator and producer of the Emmy Award-winning series, Rocko’s Modern Life, which aired for thirty years on Nickelodeon and is still syndicated worldwide. Rocko’s Modern Life tells the story of a wallaby from Australia who immigrated to America.
I'm also was an award-winning designer and illustrator. At the age of 20, i opened my own studio to do commercial illustration, receiving commissions from national magazines, newspapers, book publishers and commercial clients, and hundreds of advertising agencies and design firms.
As well as being a noted animator and designer, artist and author of children’s books. I've been written and illustrated two children’s books, Who Asked the Moon to Dinner? and The Enormous Mister Schmupsle – An ABC Adventure.
In 2018, I created a new animated series, 'Let's Go Luna!', broadcast on CBS. In a break with my own previous work, this show has a more educational tone. It follows the global travels of three child characters whose parents own a traveling performance troupe. Leo is an Australian wombat, Andy a U.S. frog and Carmen a Mexican butterfly. Episodes typically focus on one particular country, its culture and language. They are usually two part episodes set in the nation's capital.
As a director, writer and animator of award-winning independent films, has been screened at such prestigious international film festivals as Sundance, Annecy, Ottawa, Hiroshima and Italian Antennacinema. My film awards include First Place Italian Antennacinema Award, Focus Film Award, ASIFA Best Animation Award and a Student Academy Award.
Prior to being an animator, filmmaker and illustrator, I worked as a political cartoonist in San Jose, California.
Why didn't his success on screen translate into the comics? His comics are shit, his villains are outdated, and his supporting cast is gone. What can we do to fix him?