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** Kyle pitched a concept called ''Ground Keith and Miss Citrus'' to Nickelodeons' Intergalactic Shorts Program. Although the short was taken in consideration, the Nickelodeon crew passed on it at the last minute. On December 21, 2022, Carrozza released the animatic fully recorded and with BG music and sound effects. The cartoon featured the voices of Carrozza himself, his wife, his cat, Creator/ArinHanson and Creator/BonnieGordon. Kevin Manthei scored the animatic.

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** Kyle pitched a concept called ''Ground Keith and Miss Citrus'' to Nickelodeons' Intergalactic Shorts Program. Although the short was taken in consideration, the Nickelodeon crew passed on it at the last minute. On December 21, 2022, Carrozza released the animatic fully recorded and with BG music and sound effects. The cartoon featured the voices of Carrozza himself, his wife, his cat, Creator/ArinHanson and Creator/BonnieGordon. Kevin Manthei scored the animatic.animatic.
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* CreatorsOddball: He's been a storyboard artist for ''WesternAnimation/DangerRangers'' and early episodes of ''WesternAnimation/DocMcStuffins'', both of which target a more younger audience than his usual work.

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* CreatorsOddball: He's been a storyboard artist for ''WesternAnimation/DangerRangers'' and early episodes of ''WesternAnimation/DocMcStuffins'', both of which target a more younger audience than his usual work.
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** Kyle pitched a concept called ''Ground Keith and Miss Citrus'' to Nickelodeons' Intergalactic Shorts Program. Although the short was taken in consideration, the Nickelodeon crew passed on it at the last minute. On December 21, 2022, Carrozza released the animatic fully recorded and with BG music and sound effects. The cartoon featured the voices of Carrozza himself, his wife, his cat, Egoraptor and Creator/BonnieGordon. Kevin Manthei scored the animatic.

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** Kyle pitched a concept called ''Ground Keith and Miss Citrus'' to Nickelodeons' Intergalactic Shorts Program. Although the short was taken in consideration, the Nickelodeon crew passed on it at the last minute. On December 21, 2022, Carrozza released the animatic fully recorded and with BG music and sound effects. The cartoon featured the voices of Carrozza himself, his wife, his cat, Egoraptor Creator/ArinHanson and Creator/BonnieGordon. Kevin Manthei scored the animatic.
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** Kyle pitched a concept called ''Ground Keith and Miss Citrus'' to Nickelodeons' Intergalactic Shorts Program. Although the short was taken in consideration, the Nickelodeon crew passed on it at the last minute. On December 21, 2022, Carrozza released the animatic fully recorded and with BG music and sound effects. The cartoon featured the voices of Carrozza himself, his wife, his cat, Creator/Egoraptor and Creator/BonnieGordon. Kevin Manthei scored the animatic.

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** Kyle pitched a concept called ''Ground Keith and Miss Citrus'' to Nickelodeons' Intergalactic Shorts Program. Although the short was taken in consideration, the Nickelodeon crew passed on it at the last minute. On December 21, 2022, Carrozza released the animatic fully recorded and with BG music and sound effects. The cartoon featured the voices of Carrozza himself, his wife, his cat, Creator/Egoraptor Egoraptor and Creator/BonnieGordon. Kevin Manthei scored the animatic.
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** According to Kyle, before ''Mighty Magiswords'', Kyle pitched Go-Rama to Cartoon Network around mid-2000. It was rejected because CN was developing a project that was similar to Kyle's concept.

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** According to Kyle, before ''Mighty Magiswords'', Kyle pitched Go-Rama to Cartoon Network around mid-2000. It was rejected because CN was developing a project that was similar to Kyle's concept.concept.
** Kyle pitched a concept called ''Ground Keith and Miss Citrus'' to Nickelodeons' Intergalactic Shorts Program. Although the short was taken in consideration, the Nickelodeon crew passed on it at the last minute. On December 21, 2022, Carrozza released the animatic fully recorded and with BG music and sound effects. The cartoon featured the voices of Carrozza himself, his wife, his cat, Creator/Egoraptor and Creator/BonnieGordon. Kevin Manthei scored the animatic.

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* DescendedCreator: He has voiced many of the male characters (e.g Prohyas, the announcer) on ''Mighty Magiswords''.



** ''Moobeard'' would have become a show if wasn't for [[MoneyDearBoy 'budget issues']] and lack of interest over ''WesternAnimation/FanboyAndChumChum''.
*** Moobeard also originally was going to feature the whole crew that Kyle created for the concept (e.g. Weez, Quill, Lars Olaf) as well as some other aspects (such as a reference to ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'' and a Hiroyuki Imaishi battle sequence between Dark Blade and Moobeard) but it was cut for time.
** ''WesternAnimation/MightyMagiswords'' went through two different {{Working Title}}s (''Dungeons and Dayjobs'' and ''Warriors for Hire''). Both of these were different concepts, and ''Dungeons and Dayjobs'' was planned out as an adult cartoon.
** According to Kyle, before Magiswords, Kyle pitched Go-Rama to Cartoon Network around mid 2000. It was rejected only because CN was developing a project that was similar Kyle's concept.
** Before becoming a comic series, Kyle pitched Frog Raccoon Strawberry to Nickelodeon and Frederator Studios for their series ''WesternAnimation/RandomCartoons'' (back when it was originally going to be the 4th season of it's precursor, ''WesternAnimation/OhYeahCartoons'') but the Frederator crew believed that Strawberry's weird demographic wouldn't give them the audience they were looking for, making it a tough sell. So, Kyle worked around the pitch and replaced Strawberry Fields and Mall Bunny with two human characters named January O'Kaye and Melodica Brown. After several revisions, they passed on the idea but January and Novelty Cow became prominent characters in Frog Raccoon Strawberry ever since.

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** ''Moobeard'' would have become a show if wasn't for [[MoneyDearBoy 'budget issues']] and lack of interest over ''WesternAnimation/FanboyAndChumChum''.
*** Moobeard also originally was going to feature the whole crew that Kyle created for the concept (e.g. Weez, Quill, Lars Olaf) as well as some other aspects (such as a reference to ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'' and a Hiroyuki Imaishi battle sequence between Dark Blade and Moobeard) but it was cut for time.
** ''WesternAnimation/MightyMagiswords'' went through two different {{Working Title}}s (''Dungeons and Dayjobs'' and ''Warriors for Hire''). Both of these were different concepts, and ''Dungeons and Dayjobs'' was planned out as an adult cartoon.
** According to Kyle, before Magiswords, ''Mighty Magiswords'', Kyle pitched Go-Rama to Cartoon Network around mid 2000. mid-2000. It was rejected only because CN was developing a project that was similar to Kyle's concept.
** Before becoming a comic series, Kyle pitched Frog Raccoon Strawberry to Nickelodeon and Frederator Studios for their series ''WesternAnimation/RandomCartoons'' (back when it was originally going to be the 4th season of it's precursor, ''WesternAnimation/OhYeahCartoons'') but the Frederator crew believed that Strawberry's weird demographic wouldn't give them the audience they were looking for, making it a tough sell. So, Kyle worked around the pitch and replaced Strawberry Fields and Mall Bunny with two human characters named January O'Kaye and Melodica Brown. After several revisions, they passed on the idea but January and Novelty Cow became prominent characters in Frog Raccoon Strawberry ever since.
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* DevelopmentHell: Most of the original ideas that Kyle has pitched before to various animation studios (such as ''Catguy Kawpowie'' and ''Go-Rama'') are in here. ''Mighty Magiswords'' had been here for about 17 years before getting picked up from Cartoon Network in 2013.

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* DevelopmentHell: Most of the original ideas that Kyle has pitched before to various animation studios (such as ''Catguy Kawpowie'' and ''Go-Rama'') are in here. ''Mighty Magiswords'' had been here for about 17 years before getting picked up from Cartoon Network in 2013.2013.
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** ''Moobeard'' would have become a show if wasn't for [[MoneyDearBoy 'budget issues']] and lack of interest over ''WesternAnimation/FanboyAndChumChum''.
*** Moobeard also originally was going to feature the whole crew that Kyle created for the concept (e.g. Weez, Quill, Lars Olaf) as well as some other aspects (such as a reference to ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'' and a Hiroyuki Imaishi battle sequence between Dark Blade and Moobeard) but it was cut for time.
** ''WesternAnimation/MightyMagiswords'' went through two different {{Working Title}}s (''Dungeons and Dayjobs'' and ''Warriors for Hire''). Both of these were different concepts, and ''Dungeons and Dayjobs'' was planned out as an adult cartoon.
** According to Kyle, before Magiswords, Kyle pitched Go-Rama to Cartoon Network around mid 2000. It was rejected only because CN was developing a project that was similar Kyle's concept.
** Before becoming a comic series, Kyle pitched Frog Raccoon Strawberry to Nickelodeon and Frederator Studios for their series ''WesternAnimation/RandomCartoons'' (back when it was originally going to be the 4th season of it's precursor, ''WesternAnimation/OhYeahCartoons'') but the Frederator crew believed that Strawberry's weird demographic wouldn't give them the audience they were looking for, making it a tough sell. So, Kyle worked around the pitch and replaced Strawberry Fields and Mall Bunny with two human characters named January O'Kaye and Melodica Brown. After several revisions, they passed on the idea but January and Novelty Cow became prominent characters in Frog Raccoon Strawberry ever since.
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* CreatorsOddball: He's been a storyboard artist for ''WesternAnimation/DangerRangers'' and early episodes of ''WesternAnimation/DocMcStuffins'', both of which target a more younger audience than his usual work.
* DescendedCreator: He has voiced many of the male characters (e.g Prohyas, the announcer) on ''Mighty Magiswords''.
* DevelopmentHell: Most of the original ideas that Kyle has pitched before to various animation studios (such as ''Catguy Kawpowie'' and ''Go-Rama'') are in here. ''Mighty Magiswords'' had been here for about 17 years before getting picked up from Cartoon Network in 2013.

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