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Mr. Warburton (Thomas Richard Warburton) was born on 31 August, 1968 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., is an American television producer. At 52 years old, Mr. Warburton height not available right now. We will update Mr. Warburton's height soon as possible.

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Popular As Thomas Richard Warburton
Occupation Animator, producer, writer, designer
Mr. Warburton Age 54 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 31 August 1968
Birthday 31 August
Birthplace Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Nationality U.S.

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2018

While finishing post-production on The 7D, Warburton was tapped to develop and executive produce a CG reboot of the 1980s hit animated show Muppet Babies. The series premiered Disney Junior on March 23, 2018.

2010

In 2010, Warburton moved with his wife and two children to Los Angeles. Shortly afterwards, he was hired as creative director on the Disney Channel series Fish Hooks, created by Noah Z. Jones and executive produced by fellow Cartoon Network alum Maxwell Atoms. Three seasons were produced before coming to an end.

2009

After finishing Kids Next Door, Warburton pitched his first children's book to Laura Geringer Books, an imprint of HarperCollins. 1000 Times No was released on April 28, 2009 to positive reviews. An animated version was made for Nickelodeon's Nick Jr. channel at Curious Pictures.

2001

Mo Willems was starting the second season of his Cartoon Network series Sheep in the Big City and asked Warburton to come aboard as a director at NYC-based Curious Pictures. The two found they worked well together, each feeding off each other's similar and differing talents. Sheep' s second season proved to be its last and the series was canceled. This coincided with Codename: Kids Next Door winning Cartoon Network's 2001 Big Pick Weekend and being greenlit to series.

1992

Originally signing on as JJSP's first staff artist in 1992, Warburton spent five years working as an animator on dozens of commercials for clients like Levi's, Converse, Slim Jim and 7 Up. He also animated, designed and directed on Saturday Night Live' s TV Fun House, directed new episodes of Schoolhouse Rock! (including the award-winning "The Tale of Mr. Morton") and served as production designer on the first season of MTV's groundbreaking and controversial series Beavis and Butt-Head. While working on 7-Up commercials at the studio, Mr. Warburton met Fido Dido creator Sue Rose and the two found that their similar art styles might work well together in the future.

1971

Kenny and the Chimp was an unproduced animated series planned by Warburton. It was about an unlucky boy named Kenny who was constantly accompanied by an unintelligent chimpanzee named Chimpy, who would regularly create trouble for him in the various situations they experienced. The episode "Diseasy Does It" was the only one produced. Its alternative title was "Chimp-N-Pox". Warburton also provided the voice for the chef in that short. There is also another episode called "Got Your Nose", and it was about to also be produced, but never released. After realizing that Cartoon Network was not going to make Kenny and the Chimp into a series, Warburton began developing the recurring characters, the Kids Next Door, a group of children who would often get Kenny into trouble, into a series. Instead of just being five troublemakers, the five kids became a "multi-ethnic team of experts battling against evil adult super villains bent on raising the drinking age of soda up to 13 and making Summer school year round". Cartoon Network commissioned a pilot so Warburton temporarily moved to Los Angeles to make the short at the newly opened Cartoon Network Studios in Burbank. The story involved the KND's plot to stop the local swimming pool's seemingly endless adult swim guarded over by lifeguards Mr. Wink and Mr. Fibb (characters loosely based on Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd from the 1971 James Bond movie Diamonds Are Forever). In addition, the character Professor XXXL, who was featured in "Diseasy Does It", became a recurring character in Kids Next Door. Kenny and the Chimp make a brief cameo in the pilot episode of Codename: Kids Next Door, "No P in the Ool".

1968

Tom Warburton (aka Mr. Warburton) (born August 31, 1968) is an American animator, producer, writer and designer. He is best known for creating the animated television series Codename: Kids Next Door. He also created the animated short Kenny and the Chimp. Prior to that he served as production designer on the first season of Beavis and Butt-Head and was the lead character designer for the animated series Pepper Ann. He is also the author of the book A Thousand Times No. Since moving to Los Angeles in 2009, he has worked at Disney Television Animation serving as creative director on Fish Hooks, co-executive producer on The 7D and currently executive producer of Disney Jr's Muppet Babies.