Larry Huber
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Lawrence "Larry" Huber (born May 6, 1946) is an American television programmer, writer, and animator who is best known for his long tenure as a producer at Hanna-Barbera, Ruby-Spears, and Nickelodeon.
He and Bill Burnett co-created Nickelodeon's ChalkZone.
Personal life
Huber has a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Cinemagraphics from the Chouinard Art Institute (now the California Institute of the Arts), which he obtained from 1964 to 1968.
Career
Huber began working in animation in 1969 as an assistant to Hanna-Barbera on The Perils of Penelope Pitstop. He left Hanna-Barbera to work for Ruby-Spears, a 15-year stint.
Huber returned to Hanna-Barbera in 1990 to work on 2 Stupid Dogs and the short-lived series Fish Police. Producer Buzz Potamkin quickly recruited him to oversee production on Fred Seibert's then-upcoming World Premiere Toons shorts program (later titled What a Cartoon). On Cartoon Network. The series featured 48 animated shorts and launched new creator-driven original programming for the network, including Dexter's Laboratory (the show paid tribute to Huber's schools by naming the titular character's school as Huber Elementary), Cow and Chicken, Johnny Bravo, I Am Weasel, The Powerpuff Girls, and Courage the Cowardly Dog.
Huber left Hanna-Barbera once more to become an executive producer on Seibert's other animated shorts showcase, Oh Yeah! On Nickelodeon, cartoons were included.Huber's ChalkZone short from Oh Yeah!
Nickelodeon acquired cartoons, which he co-created with Bill Burnett, for a complete collection. It premiered on March 22, 2002, with the highest ratings for a new show premiere in the network's history at the time. He continued to work with major idea cartoon incubators, as well as consulting on Seibert's Random! (In which he also produced the voice actors), Eric Robles' Fanboy & Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum Chum (He continues to be involved with Bravest Warriors as a mentor to show runner Breehn Burns and as an animation designer).Huber formed Animotion Works in Burbank, California, in 2004. Danger Rangers, a PBS educational television series that ran from September 3, 2005 to December 26, 2006, has since been on sale.