
Age: 61
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Elmer Earl "Butch" Hartman IV (born January 10, 1965) is an American animator, storyboard artist, YouTuber, illustrator, and voice actor, best known for creating Nickelodeon's The Fairly OddParents, T.U.F.F. Puppy, Bunsen Is a Beast, and Danny Phantom. Hartman also owns a production company, Billionfold Inc., which he uses primarily to produce his shows. Hartman was an executive producer on The Fairly OddParents for the entirety of its 16-year run. On February 8, 2018, Hartman announced in a YouTube video that he had left Nickelodeon on February 2 after having worked at the studio since December 1997; he confirmed that this resulted in the end of production on Bunsen Is a Beast after just one season. Hartman's latest animated program, HobbyKids Adventures, premiered on YouTube in 2019.

Butch Hartman

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for Producer in FAIRLY ODDPARENTS (Live Action Movie)
Suggested by enzotakerian

This live action movie will show the origins of Timmy receiving his fairy godparents, and after turning ten, he uses his unlimited wishes to help fit in in school. Also, there will NOT be toilet humor. Timmy Turner is portrayed as miserable: his parents barely spend time with him (because his parents miss their own youth, so they go out to make up for it), he's always left with an abusive babysitter who forces him to do the household chores (and his parents are oblivious), and he has a school bully. And his crush is in a popular crowd that wants nothing to do with lesser students. Just when he's at the end of his rope, he receives a mysterious gift: two magic fairies named Cosmo and Wanda, who vow to grant his every wish as long as they are able to make him happy. He makes wishes to prank Vicky the babysitter, outsmart Francis the bully, and to get noticed by Trixie Tang. But he's in for danger when his sadistic teacher, Mr. Crocker, is plotting to capture any kind of fairy and prove their existence. The teacher has a secret lab in the school basement. Rated PG for "Fantasy action, thematic elements, rude humor, and mild language."