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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 27 January 2025. American animator J. G. Quintel Quintel in July 2011 Born James Garland Quintel Hanford, California, U.S. Education CalArts (BFA) Occupations Animator storyboard artist director writer producer voice actor Years active 2004–present Known for Regular Show Close Enough Camp Lazlo The ...
Close Enough is an American adult animated sitcom created by J. G. Quintel.Originally intended to air on TBS in 2017, the project faced various delays and setbacks before eventually premiering on HBO Max on July 9, 2020.
Regular Show largely grew out of creator J. G. Quintel's life and experiences in college. [15] Quintel attended the California Institute of the Arts, and many of the characters on Regular Show are based on the characters developed for his student films The Naïve Man from Lolliland (2005) and 2 in the AM PM (2006). Both originated as part of ...
Created by Regular Show‘s JG Quintel, Close Enough centered on Josh and Emily, a married couple with a young daughter who share a cramped L.A. apartment with their divorced best friends Alex and
ANNECY, France — During today’s Warner Bros. Discovery Adult Animation Showcase at the Annecy Animation Festival, the company unveiled two new series, “Get Jiro!,” based on the late ...
J. G. Quintel, the creator of the show and voice of Mordecai and Hi-Five Ghost, based the show off his student films produced at CalArts. The voice actors include Quintel (as Mordecai and Hi-Five Ghost) and William Salyers (as Rigby). Quintel states that the writing crew tries to "come up with dialogue that sounds conversational and not too ...
J. G. Quintel: On their first day working at the park, Mordecai the blue jay and Rigby the raccoon compete against each other over Pops the lollipop's old chair by playing rock-paper-scissors, but it is revealed to be an evil game when they tie 100 times in a row, spawning a portal-absorbing monster intent on eating the sofa.
Thanks to the sneak-peek video that The Voice released ahead of Night 1 of Season 25’s Knockouts, we knew that at least one of the evening’s sing-offs was going to be standing-O-worthy. But ...