The Adventures of Johnny Quasar (found prototype "Jimmy Neutron" animated shorts; 1995-1997): Difference between revisions

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Johnny Quasar is a precursor for Jimmy Neutron.  Made in 1995, creator John A. Davis brainstormed the character Jimmy Neutron (then named Johnny Quasar) sometime in the 80's. He wrote the pilot under "Runaway Rocketboy" (later became the name of the 2nd pilot).   
Johnny Quasar is a precursor for Jimmy Neutron.  Made in 1995, creator John A. Davis brainstormed the character Jimmy Neutron (then named Johnny Quasar) sometime in the 80's. He wrote the pilot under "Runaway Rocketboy" (later became the name of the 2nd pilot).   


He revisited the idea in the 90's while moving out of his home.  He then pitched the idea to SIGGRAPH (a computer graphic conference, now called SIGGRAPH 2015).  At SIGGRAPH, he met Steve Odekerk.
He revisited the idea in the 90's while moving out of his home.  He then pitched the idea to SIGGRAPH (a computer graphic conference, now called SIGGRAPH 2015).  At SIGGRAPH, he met Steve Odekerk.


There is one known footage of this short, available on youtube.
The only known footage of this pilot to this day is a short clip where Johnny Quasar introduces himself and Goddard on DNA Animation's (the creators of Jimmy Neutron) website. This clip can also be found on YouTube, and is available here:

Revision as of 19:15, 9 September 2015

Johnny Quasar is a precursor for Jimmy Neutron. Made in 1995, creator John A. Davis brainstormed the character Jimmy Neutron (then named Johnny Quasar) sometime in the 80's. He wrote the pilot under "Runaway Rocketboy" (later became the name of the 2nd pilot).

He revisited the idea in the 90's while moving out of his home. He then pitched the idea to SIGGRAPH (a computer graphic conference, now called SIGGRAPH 2015). At SIGGRAPH, he met Steve Odekerk.

The only known footage of this pilot to this day is a short clip where Johnny Quasar introduces himself and Goddard on DNA Animation's (the creators of Jimmy Neutron) website. This clip can also be found on YouTube, and is available here: