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[[Image:Arnold.jpg|thumb|264px|So I guess being a big brother isn't such bad after all....]]
[[Image:LillianBigSister.jpg|frame|Bartlett's short "Lillian, Big Sister"]]
 
 
'''Craig Bartlett''' (b. 1956) is an animation artist who created the [[Nickelodeon]] animated series ''Hey Arnold!'' and also served stints on ''Ren and Stimpy'' and ''[[Rugrats]]''. Prior to that, however, he worked as a stop-motion animator for Will Vinton and others and produced shorts for ''[[Sesame Street]]'' in the early 1990s, with characters laid flat against clay backdrops. One of these starred [[Arnold (animated character)|Arnold]], later to be adapted for cel animation, and was the third of three Arnold shorts.
 
'''Craig Bartlett''' (b. 1956) is an animation artist who created the [[Nickelodeon]] animated series ''Hey Arnold!'' and also served stints on ''Ren and Stimpy'' and ''[[Rugrats]]''. Prior to that, however, he worked as a stop-motion animator for Will Vinton and others and produced shorts for ''[[Sesame Street]]'' in the early 1990s, with characters laid flat against clay backdrops. One of these starred [[Arnold (animated character)|Arnold]], later to be adapted for cel animation, and was the third of three Arnold shorts.
   
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*'''Arnold Rides His Chair''' {{eka|2754}} -- Arnold demonstrates the power of imagination, taking a journey without ever leaving his chair. Included in the video release ''[[Imagine That (video)|Imagine That]]''.
 
*'''Arnold Rides His Chair''' {{eka|2754}} -- Arnold demonstrates the power of imagination, taking a journey without ever leaving his chair. Included in the video release ''[[Imagine That (video)|Imagine That]]''.
   
*'''Lillian and Pride''' {{eka|2787}} -- Lillian recalls the time she joined her parents and baby sister on a hike up the hill. Lillian hiked to the top herself, and is proud of the fact.
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*'''Arnold and Pride''' {{eka|2787}} -- Arnold recalls the time she joined his parents and baby sister on a hike up the hill. Arnold hiked to the top himself, and is proud of the fact.
   
*'''Lillian, Big Sister''' {{eka|2926}} -- Lillian discusses the adjustments she had to make when her parents had a new baby. She ultimately appreciates her sister. Included on the VHS release ''[[A New Baby in My House]]''.
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*'''Arnold, Big Sister''' {{eka|2926}} -- Arnold discusses the adjustments he had to make when his parents had a new baby. He ultimately appreciates her sister. Included on the VHS release ''[[A New Baby in My House]]''.
   
 
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Revision as of 01:17, 1 December 2008

Arnold

So I guess being a big brother isn't such bad after all....

Craig Bartlett (b. 1956) is an animation artist who created the Nickelodeon animated series Hey Arnold! and also served stints on Ren and Stimpy and Rugrats. Prior to that, however, he worked as a stop-motion animator for Will Vinton and others and produced shorts for Sesame Street in the early 1990s, with characters laid flat against clay backdrops. One of these starred Arnold, later to be adapted for cel animation, and was the third of three Arnold shorts.

Bartlett is currently working with The Jim Henson Company on several projects. He is serving as producer and writer for The Skrumps and recently served as writer for the first Unstable Fables feature, 3 Pigs and a Baby.

Filmography

  • Arnold Rides His Chair (EKA: Episode 2754) -- Arnold demonstrates the power of imagination, taking a journey without ever leaving his chair. Included in the video release Imagine That.
  • Arnold and Pride (EKA: Episode 2787) -- Arnold recalls the time she joined his parents and baby sister on a hike up the hill. Arnold hiked to the top himself, and is proud of the fact.
  • Arnold, Big Sister (EKA: Episode 2926) -- Arnold discusses the adjustments he had to make when his parents had a new baby. He ultimately appreciates her sister. Included on the VHS release A New Baby in My House.

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