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The dispute resulted in Bartlett leaving Nickelodeon to write and produce a TV movie for Cartoon Network called ''Party Wagon'' (also produced by Snee-Oosh), a story originally intended as a pilot for an ongoing series. The pilot was not picked up, however. During his time at Creator/CartoonNetwork, he worked with Van Partible on the fourth and final season of ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo''.

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The dispute resulted in Bartlett leaving Nickelodeon to write and produce a TV movie for Cartoon Network called ''Party Wagon'' ''WesternAnimation/PartyWagon'' (also produced by Snee-Oosh), a story originally intended as a pilot for an ongoing series. The pilot was not picked up, however. During his time at Creator/CartoonNetwork, he worked with Van Partible on the fourth and final season of ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo''.
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His first job, after graduating from The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, was at Will Vinton Studios in Portland, Oregon, where he learned the art of stop-motion animation, working on movies such as ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfMarkTwain''. Bartlett moved to Los Angeles in 1987 to animate the "Penny" cartoons, with assistance from Nick Park for ''Series/PeeWeesPlayhouse''. on CBS. He later made a claymation ID for NBC with KlaskyCsupo. He later worked at BRC Imagination Arts directing projects such as Postcards and Mystery Lodge for Knott's Berry Farm.


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His first job, after graduating from The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, was at Will Vinton Studios in Portland, Oregon, where he learned the art of stop-motion animation, working on movies such as ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfMarkTwain''. Bartlett moved to Los Angeles in 1987 to animate the "Penny" cartoons, with assistance from Nick Park Creator/NickPark for ''Series/PeeWeesPlayhouse''. on CBS. He later made a claymation ID for NBC with KlaskyCsupo. He later worked at BRC Imagination Arts directing projects such as Postcards and Mystery Lodge for Knott's Berry Farm.

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The dispute resulted in Bartlett leaving Nickelodeon to write and produce a TV movie for Cartoon Network called ''Party Wagon'' (also produced by Snee-Oosh), a story originally intended as a pilot for an ongoing series. The pilot was not picked up, however. During his time at CartoonNetwork, he worked with Van Partible on the fourth and final season of ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo''.

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The dispute resulted in Bartlett leaving Nickelodeon to write and produce a TV movie for Cartoon Network called ''Party Wagon'' (also produced by Snee-Oosh), a story originally intended as a pilot for an ongoing series. The pilot was not picked up, however. During his time at CartoonNetwork, Creator/CartoonNetwork, he worked with Van Partible on the fourth and final season of ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo''.
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Craig Michael Bartlett (born October 18, 1956, in Seattle, Washington) is an animator best known for creating the television series ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'' and ''WesternAnimation/DinosaurTrain''.

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Craig Michael Bartlett (born October 18, 1956, in Seattle, Washington) is an animator best known for creating the television series ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'' ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'', ''WesternAnimation/DinosaurTrain'', and ''WesternAnimation/DinosaurTrain''.
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In September 2008, a show for preschoolers called ''Jim Henson's WesternAnimation/DinosaurTrain'' was picked up by PBS Kids. Produced by Brian Henson, this was the first show created by Bartlett to be picked up since ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold''. The series debuted on PBS stations on September 7, 2009.

At Comic-Con 2013, Bartlett announced his return to Nick, stating he is developing a new show called ''Sky Rat'', that follows a street rat that befriends two pigeons and dreams of flying himself. Craig is currently writing the show bible and developing the pilot.

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In September 2008, a show for preschoolers called ''Jim Henson's WesternAnimation/DinosaurTrain'' was picked up by PBS Kids. Produced by Brian Henson, this was the first show created by Bartlett to be picked up since ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold''. The series debuted on PBS stations on September 7, 2009.

At Comic-Con 2013, Bartlett announced his return to Nick, stating
2009. Years later, he is developing a new would create another PBS Kids show called ''Sky Rat'', that follows a street rat that befriends two pigeons and dreams of flying himself. Craig is currently writing the show bible and developing the pilot.
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''Hey Arnold'' was in production continuously from 1995 to 2001, made by Bartlett's own production company, Snee-Oosh, Inc, which he founded in 1986. The series culminated in a TV movie originally titled "Arnold Saves the Neighborhood", which Nickelodeon decided to release theatrically as ''Hey Arnold: TheMovie'', in June 2002.

A dispute over a second planned Arnold movie then resulted in Bartlett leaving Nickelodeon to write and produce a TV movie for Cartoon Network called ''Party Wagon'' (also produced by Snee-Oosh), a story originally intended as a pilot for an ongoing series. The pilot was not picked up, however. During his time at CartoonNetwork, he worked with Van Partible on the fourth and final season of ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo''.

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''Hey Arnold'' was in production continuously from 1995 to 2001, made by Bartlett's own production company, Snee-Oosh, Inc, which he founded in 1986. The series culminated in a TV movie originally titled "Arnold Saves the Neighborhood", which Nickelodeon decided to release theatrically as ''Hey Arnold: TheMovie'', in June 2002.

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2002. Unfortunately, a second planned Arnold movie, which was meant to serve as the show's GrandFinale and tie up all loose ends was cancelled due to the first movie then not meeting expectations and Bartlett and Nick disagreeing on a contract extension.

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resulted in Bartlett leaving Nickelodeon to write and produce a TV movie for Cartoon Network called ''Party Wagon'' (also produced by Snee-Oosh), a story originally intended as a pilot for an ongoing series. The pilot was not picked up, however. During his time at CartoonNetwork, he worked with Van Partible on the fourth and final season of ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo''.



But mostly importantly for 90s kids, after 15 years of campaigning by fans, Bartlett announced that Nick finally gave the green light to the long awaited Hey Arnold: The Jungle Movie as a 2 hour TV movie. Bartlett and much of the original crew will be returning and several of the voice actors are reprising their roles.



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After developing various pilots and feature scripts, Bartlett moved to the Jim Henson Company, where he co-wrote the computer animated film ''Unstable Fables: 3 Pigs and a Baby''. Bartlett stayed at Henson to work as story editor on a PBS Kids preschool show called ''SidTheScienceKid'' with PBS executive Linda Simensky, whom he had worked with at Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network.

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After developing various pilots and feature scripts, Bartlett moved to the Jim Henson Company, where he co-wrote the computer animated film ''Unstable Fables: 3 Pigs and a Baby''. Bartlett stayed at Henson to work as story editor on a PBS Kids preschool show called ''SidTheScienceKid'' ''WesternAnimation/SidTheScienceKid'' with PBS executive Linda Simensky, whom he had worked with at Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network.
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In September 2008, a show for preschoolers called ''Jim Henson's DinosaurTrain'' was picked up by PBS Kids. Produced by Brian Henson, this was the first show created by Bartlett to be picked up since ''HeyArnold''. The series debuted on PBS stations on September 7, 2009.

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In September 2008, a show for preschoolers called ''Jim Henson's DinosaurTrain'' WesternAnimation/DinosaurTrain'' was picked up by PBS Kids. Produced by Brian Henson, this was the first show created by Bartlett to be picked up since ''HeyArnold''.''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold''. The series debuted on PBS stations on September 7, 2009.
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Bartlett's first job at Nickelodeon was story editing the first 65 episodes of ''Rugrats''. He pitched ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'' to them in fall of 1993, produced a pilot in spring of 1994, and the series was greenlit in January 1995. Bartlett also worked as a director on three episodes of ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow'' during this period to have something to work on until his show could be produced.

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Bartlett's first job at Nickelodeon was story editing the first 65 episodes of ''Rugrats''. He pitched ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'' to them in fall of 1993, produced a pilot in spring of 1994, and the series was greenlit in January 1995. Bartlett also worked as a director on three episodes of ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow'' during this period to have something to work on until his show could be produced.
produced. Bartlett also did a claymation music video for ''[[Music/WeirdAlYankovic Jurassic Park by Weird Al Yankovic]] for the album, Alpolooza.



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His first job, after graduating from The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, was at Will Vinton Studios in Portland, Oregon, where he learned the art of stop-motion animation, working on movies such as ''TheAdventuresOfMarkTwain''. Bartlett moved to Los Angeles in 1987 to animate the "Penny" cartoons, with assistance from Nick Park for ''PeeWeesPlayhouse''. on CBS. He later made a claymation ID for NBC with KlaskyCsupo. He later worked at BRC Imagination Arts directing projects such as Postcards and Mystery Lodge for Knott's Berry Farm.

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His first job, after graduating from The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, was at Will Vinton Studios in Portland, Oregon, where he learned the art of stop-motion animation, working on movies such as ''TheAdventuresOfMarkTwain''. ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfMarkTwain''. Bartlett moved to Los Angeles in 1987 to animate the "Penny" cartoons, with assistance from Nick Park for ''PeeWeesPlayhouse''.''Series/PeeWeesPlayhouse''. on CBS. He later made a claymation ID for NBC with KlaskyCsupo. He later worked at BRC Imagination Arts directing projects such as Postcards and Mystery Lodge for Knott's Berry Farm.



''HeyArnold'' was in production continuously from 1995 to 2001, made by Bartlett's own production company, Snee-Oosh, Inc, which he founded in 1986. The series culminated in a TV movie originally titled "Arnold Saves the Neighborhood", which Nickelodeon decided to release theatrically as ''HeyArnold: TheMovie'', in June 2002.

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''HeyArnold'' ''Hey Arnold'' was in production continuously from 1995 to 2001, made by Bartlett's own production company, Snee-Oosh, Inc, which he founded in 1986. The series culminated in a TV movie originally titled "Arnold Saves the Neighborhood", which Nickelodeon decided to release theatrically as ''HeyArnold: ''Hey Arnold: TheMovie'', in June 2002.
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Bartlett's first job at Nickelodeon was story editing the first 65 episodes of ''Rugrats''. He pitched ''HeyArnold'' to them in fall of 1993, produced a pilot in spring of 1994, and the series was greenlit in January 1995. Bartlett also worked as a director on three episodes of ''RenAndStimpy'' during this period to have something to work on until his show could be produced.

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Bartlett's first job at Nickelodeon was story editing the first 65 episodes of ''Rugrats''. He pitched ''HeyArnold'' ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'' to them in fall of 1993, produced a pilot in spring of 1994, and the series was greenlit in January 1995. Bartlett also worked as a director on three episodes of ''RenAndStimpy'' ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow'' during this period to have something to work on until his show could be produced.
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A dispute over a second planned Arnold movie then resulted in Bartlett leaving Nickelodeon to write and produce a TV movie for Cartoon Network called ''Party Wagon'' (also produced by Snee-Oosh), a story originally intended as a pilot for an ongoing series. The pilot was not picked up, however. During his time at CartoonNetwork, he worked with Van Partible on the fourth and final season of ''JohnnyBravo''.

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A dispute over a second planned Arnold movie then resulted in Bartlett leaving Nickelodeon to write and produce a TV movie for Cartoon Network called ''Party Wagon'' (also produced by Snee-Oosh), a story originally intended as a pilot for an ongoing series. The pilot was not picked up, however. During his time at CartoonNetwork, he worked with Van Partible on the fourth and final season of ''JohnnyBravo''.
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In September 2008, a show for preschoolers called Jim Henson's Dinosaur Train was picked up by PBS Kids. Produced by Brian Henson, this was the first show created by Bartlett to be picked up since ''HeyArnold''. The series debuted on PBS stations on September 7, 2009.

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In September 2008, a show for preschoolers called Jim ''Jim Henson's Dinosaur Train DinosaurTrain'' was picked up by PBS Kids. Produced by Brian Henson, this was the first show created by Bartlett to be picked up since ''HeyArnold''. The series debuted on PBS stations on September 7, 2009.
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His first job, after graduating from The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, was at Will Vinton Studios in Portland, Oregon, where he learned the art of stop-motion animation, working on movies such as The Adventures of Mark Twain. Bartlett moved to Los Angeles in 1987 to animate the "Penny" cartoons, with assistance from Nick Park for ''PeeWeesPlayhouse''. on CBS. He later made a claymation ID for NBC with KlaskyCsupo. He later worked at BRC Imagination Arts directing projects such as Postcards and Mystery Lodge for Knott's Berry Farm.

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His first job, after graduating from The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, was at Will Vinton Studios in Portland, Oregon, where he learned the art of stop-motion animation, working on movies such as The Adventures of Mark Twain.''TheAdventuresOfMarkTwain''. Bartlett moved to Los Angeles in 1987 to animate the "Penny" cartoons, with assistance from Nick Park for ''PeeWeesPlayhouse''. on CBS. He later made a claymation ID for NBC with KlaskyCsupo. He later worked at BRC Imagination Arts directing projects such as Postcards and Mystery Lodge for Knott's Berry Farm.



A dispute over a second planned Arnold movie then resulted in Bartlett leaving Nickelodeon to write and produce a TV movie for Cartoon Network called Party Wagon (also produced by Snee-Oosh), a story originally intended as a pilot for an ongoing series. The pilot was not picked up, however. During his time at CartoonNetwork, he worked with Van Partible on the fourth and final season of ''JohnnyBravo''.

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A dispute over a second planned Arnold movie then resulted in Bartlett leaving Nickelodeon to write and produce a TV movie for Cartoon Network called Party Wagon ''Party Wagon'' (also produced by Snee-Oosh), a story originally intended as a pilot for an ongoing series. The pilot was not picked up, however. During his time at CartoonNetwork, he worked with Van Partible on the fourth and final season of ''JohnnyBravo''.



After developing various pilots and feature scripts, Bartlett moved to the Jim Henson Company, where he co-wrote the computer animated film Unstable Fables: 3 Pigs and a Baby. Bartlett stayed at Henson to work as story editor on a PBS Kids preschool show called Sid the Science Kid with PBS executive Linda Simensky, whom he had worked with at Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network.

In September 2008, a show for preschoolers called Jim Henson's Dinosaur Train was picked up by PBS Kids; produced by Brian Henson, this was the first show created by Bartlett to be picked up since ''HeyArnold''. The series debuted on PBS stations on September 7, 2009.

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After developing various pilots and feature scripts, Bartlett moved to the Jim Henson Company, where he co-wrote the computer animated film Unstable ''Unstable Fables: 3 Pigs and a Baby. Baby''. Bartlett stayed at Henson to work as story editor on a PBS Kids preschool show called Sid the Science Kid ''SidTheScienceKid'' with PBS executive Linda Simensky, whom he had worked with at Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network.

In September 2008, a show for preschoolers called Jim Henson's Dinosaur Train was picked up by PBS Kids; produced Kids. Produced by Brian Henson, this was the first show created by Bartlett to be picked up since ''HeyArnold''. The series debuted on PBS stations on September 7, 2009.
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Bartlett's first job at Nickelodeon was story editing the first 65 episodes of ''Rugrats''. He pitched ''HeyArnold'' to them in fall of 1993, produced a pilot in spring of 1994, and the series was greenlit in January 1995. Bartlett also worked as a director on three episodes of ''RenAndStimpy'' to have something to work on until his show could be produced.

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Bartlett's first job at Nickelodeon was story editing the first 65 episodes of ''Rugrats''. He pitched ''HeyArnold'' to them in fall of 1993, produced a pilot in spring of 1994, and the series was greenlit in January 1995. Bartlett also worked as a director on three episodes of ''RenAndStimpy'' during this period to have something to work on until his show could be produced.

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Craig Michael Bartlett (born October 18, 1956, in Seattle, Washington) is an animator best known for writing for WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}} and creating the television series ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'' and ''WesternAnimation/DinosaurTrain''. His first job, after graduating from The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, was at Will Vinton Studios in Portland, Oregon, where he learned the art of stop-motion animation, working on movies such as The Adventures of Mark Twain. Bartlett moved to Los Angeles in 1987 to animate the "Penny" cartoons, with assistance from Nick Park for Pee-wee's Playhouse on CBS. He later made a claymation ID for NBC with KlaskyCsupo.

He later worked at BRC Imagination Arts directing projects such as Postcards and Mystery Lodge for Knott's Berry Farm.

Snee-Oosh's logo (a totem pole) and a vocalization of the company's name can be seen at the end of every Hey Arnold! episode. Bartlett met the Nickelodeon execs while story editing Rugrats in its first seasons. He pitched Hey Arnold! to them in fall of 1993, produced a pilot in spring of 1994, and the series was greenlit in January 1995. (He also directed three episodes of ''RenAndStimpy'' at the time; this was apparently to give him some work until the show could be produced.) Hey Arnold! was in production continuously from 1995 to 2001, made by Bartlett's own production company, Snee-Oosh, Inc, which he founded in 1986. The series culminated in a TV movie originally titled "Arnold Saves the Neighborhood", but Nickelodeon decided to release it theatrically as Hey Arnold!: The Movie, in June 2002.

A dispute over a second planned Arnold movie then resulted in Bartlett leaving Nickelodeon to write and produce a TV movie for Cartoon Network called Party Wagon (also produced by Snee-Oosh), a story originally intended as a pilot for an ongoing series. It ended up being the first Cartoon Network movie-length pilot to be broadcast, but not picked up until Underfist: Halloween Bash, which was created by Maxwell Atoms, who created The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy and Evil Con Carne. During his time at CartoonNetwork, he worked with Van Partible on the fourth and final season of ''JohnnyBravo''.

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Craig Michael Bartlett (born October 18, 1956, in Seattle, Washington) is an animator best known for writing for WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}} and creating the television series ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'' and ''WesternAnimation/DinosaurTrain''. ''WesternAnimation/DinosaurTrain''.

His first job, after graduating from The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, was at Will Vinton Studios in Portland, Oregon, where he learned the art of stop-motion animation, working on movies such as The Adventures of Mark Twain. Bartlett moved to Los Angeles in 1987 to animate the "Penny" cartoons, with assistance from Nick Park for Pee-wee's Playhouse ''PeeWeesPlayhouse''. on CBS. He later made a claymation ID for NBC with KlaskyCsupo.

KlaskyCsupo. He later worked at BRC Imagination Arts directing projects such as Postcards and Mystery Lodge for Knott's Berry Farm.

Snee-Oosh's logo (a totem pole) and a vocalization of the company's name can be seen Bartlett's first job at the end of every Hey Arnold! episode. Bartlett met the Nickelodeon execs while was story editing Rugrats in its the first seasons. 65 episodes of ''Rugrats''. He pitched Hey Arnold! ''HeyArnold'' to them in fall of 1993, produced a pilot in spring of 1994, and the series was greenlit in January 1995. (He Bartlett also directed worked as a director on three episodes of ''RenAndStimpy'' at the time; this was apparently to give him some have something to work on until the his show could be produced.) Hey Arnold! produced.

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was in production continuously from 1995 to 2001, made by Bartlett's own production company, Snee-Oosh, Inc, which he founded in 1986. The series culminated in a TV movie originally titled "Arnold Saves the Neighborhood", but which Nickelodeon decided to release it theatrically as Hey Arnold!: The Movie, ''HeyArnold: TheMovie'', in June 2002.

A dispute over a second planned Arnold movie then resulted in Bartlett leaving Nickelodeon to write and produce a TV movie for Cartoon Network called Party Wagon (also produced by Snee-Oosh), a story originally intended as a pilot for an ongoing series. It ended up being the first Cartoon Network movie-length The pilot to be broadcast, but was not picked up until Underfist: Halloween Bash, which was created by Maxwell Atoms, who created The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy and Evil Con Carne.up, however. During his time at CartoonNetwork, he worked with Van Partible on the fourth and final season of ''JohnnyBravo''.



In September 2008, a show for preschoolers called Jim Henson's Dinosaur Train was picked up by PBS Kids; produced by Brian Henson, this was the first show created by Bartlett to be picked up since Hey Arnold!.[2] The series debuted on PBS stations on September 7, 2009.

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In September 2008, a show for preschoolers called Jim Henson's Dinosaur Train was picked up by PBS Kids; produced by Brian Henson, this was the first show created by Bartlett to be picked up since Hey Arnold!.[2] ''HeyArnold''. The series debuted on PBS stations on September 7, 2009.
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Snee-Oosh's logo (a totem pole) and a vocalization of the company's name can be seen at the end of every Hey Arnold! episode.
Bartlett met the Nickelodeon execs while story editing Rugrats in its first seasons. He pitched Hey Arnold! to them in fall of 1993, produced a pilot in spring of 1994, and the series was greenlit in January 1995. Hey Arnold! was in production continuously from 1995 to 2001, made by Bartlett's own production company, Snee-Oosh, Inc, which he founded in 1986. The series culminated in a TV movie originally titled "Arnold Saves the Neighborhood", but Nickelodeon decided to release it theatrically as Hey Arnold!: The Movie, in June 2002.

A dispute over a second planned Arnold movie then resulted in Bartlett leaving Nickelodeon to write and produce a TV movie for Cartoon Network called Party Wagon (also produced by Snee-Oosh), a story originally intended as a pilot for an ongoing series. It ended up being the first Cartoon Network movie-length pilot to be broadcast, but not picked up until Underfist: Halloween Bash, which was created by Maxwell Atoms, who created The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy and Evil Con Carne.

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Snee-Oosh's logo (a totem pole) and a vocalization of the company's name can be seen at the end of every Hey Arnold! episode.
episode. Bartlett met the Nickelodeon execs while story editing Rugrats in its first seasons. He pitched Hey Arnold! to them in fall of 1993, produced a pilot in spring of 1994, and the series was greenlit in January 1995. (He also directed three episodes of ''RenAndStimpy'' at the time; this was apparently to give him some work until the show could be produced.) Hey Arnold! was in production continuously from 1995 to 2001, made by Bartlett's own production company, Snee-Oosh, Inc, which he founded in 1986. The series culminated in a TV movie originally titled "Arnold Saves the Neighborhood", but Nickelodeon decided to release it theatrically as Hey Arnold!: The Movie, in June 2002.

A dispute over a second planned Arnold movie then resulted in Bartlett leaving Nickelodeon to write and produce a TV movie for Cartoon Network called Party Wagon (also produced by Snee-Oosh), a story originally intended as a pilot for an ongoing series. It ended up being the first Cartoon Network movie-length pilot to be broadcast, but not picked up until Underfist: Halloween Bash, which was created by Maxwell Atoms, who created The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy and Evil Con Carne.
Carne. During his time at CartoonNetwork, he worked with Van Partible on the fourth and final season of ''JohnnyBravo''.



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Craig Michael Bartlett (born October 18, 1956, in Seattle, Washington) is an animator best known for writing for Rugrats and creating the television series Hey Arnold! and Dinosaur Train. His first job, after graduating from The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, was at Will Vinton Studios in Portland, Oregon, where he learned the art of stop-motion animation, working on movies such as The Adventures of Mark Twain. Bartlett moved to Los Angeles in 1987 to animate the "Penny" cartoons, with assistance from Nick Park for Pee-wee's Playhouse on CBS. He later made a claymation ID for NBC with Klasky Csupo.

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Craig Michael Bartlett (born October 18, 1956, in Seattle, Washington) is an animator best known for writing for Rugrats WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}} and creating the television series Hey Arnold! ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'' and Dinosaur Train.''WesternAnimation/DinosaurTrain''. His first job, after graduating from The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, was at Will Vinton Studios in Portland, Oregon, where he learned the art of stop-motion animation, working on movies such as The Adventures of Mark Twain. Bartlett moved to Los Angeles in 1987 to animate the "Penny" cartoons, with assistance from Nick Park for Pee-wee's Playhouse on CBS. He later made a claymation ID for NBC with Klasky Csupo.
KlaskyCsupo.



At Comic-Con 2013, Bartlett announced his return to Nick, stating he is developing a new show called ''Sky Rat'', that follows a street rat that befriends two pigeons and dreams of flying himself. Craig is currently writing the show bible and developing the pilot.



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(1996-2004)Hey Arnold!: The Movie (2002)
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(2002)Party Wagon (2004)
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(2004)Dinosaur Train (2009-Present)
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Craig Michael Bartlett (born October 18, 1956, in Seattle, Washington) is an animator best known for writing for Rugrats and creating the television series Hey Arnold! and Dinosaur Train. His first job, after graduating from The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, was at Will Vinton Studios in Portland, Oregon, where he learned the art of stop-motion animation, working on movies such as The Adventures of Mark Twain. Bartlett moved to Los Angeles in 1987 to animate the "Penny" cartoons, with assistance from Nick Park for Pee-wee's Playhouse on CBS. He later made a claymation ID for NBC with Klasky Csupo.

He later worked at BRC Imagination Arts directing projects such as Postcards and Mystery Lodge for Knott's Berry Farm.





Snee-Oosh's logo (a totem pole) and a vocalization of the company's name can be seen at the end of every Hey Arnold! episode.
Bartlett met the Nickelodeon execs while story editing Rugrats in its first seasons. He pitched Hey Arnold! to them in fall of 1993, produced a pilot in spring of 1994, and the series was greenlit in January 1995. Hey Arnold! was in production continuously from 1995 to 2001, made by Bartlett's own production company, Snee-Oosh, Inc, which he founded in 1986. The series culminated in a TV movie originally titled "Arnold Saves the Neighborhood", but Nickelodeon decided to release it theatrically as Hey Arnold!: The Movie, in June 2002.

A dispute over a second planned Arnold movie then resulted in Bartlett leaving Nickelodeon to write and produce a TV movie for Cartoon Network called Party Wagon (also produced by Snee-Oosh), a story originally intended as a pilot for an ongoing series. It ended up being the first Cartoon Network movie-length pilot to be broadcast, but not picked up until Underfist: Halloween Bash, which was created by Maxwell Atoms, who created The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy and Evil Con Carne.

In 2005 Bartlett returned to BRC to make a multimedia simulator attraction for NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, called the Shuttle Launch Experience. In the course of the 3-year project, Bartlett interviewed 26 astronauts to gather their experiences from launch to orbit. One of the astronauts Bartlett interviewed was four-time shuttle flier and commander Charles F. Bolden Jr.

After developing various pilots and feature scripts, Bartlett moved to the Jim Henson Company, where he co-wrote the computer animated film Unstable Fables: 3 Pigs and a Baby. Bartlett stayed at Henson to work as story editor on a PBS Kids preschool show called Sid the Science Kid with PBS executive Linda Simensky, whom he had worked with at Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network.

In September 2008, a show for preschoolers called Jim Henson's Dinosaur Train was picked up by PBS Kids; produced by Brian Henson, this was the first show created by Bartlett to be picked up since Hey Arnold!.[2] The series debuted on PBS stations on September 7, 2009.

!!List of Works:
Penny shorts (1987)
Hey Arnold! (1996-2004)
Hey Arnold!: The Movie (2002)
Party Wagon (2004)
Dinosaur Train (2009-Present)

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