Chris Savino

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Chris Savino, born October 2, 1971 is an American cartoonist known or his comic strip style works, namely The Loud House. Born in 1971, Chris Savino's biggest influences n his early life was Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures.[1]

Chris made his animation debut while working for Spumco of Ren and Stimpy fame, but soon found work for Cartoon Network programs, most notably becoming the show runner for Power Puff Girls.

In 2010, he began work for Friendship is Magic and wrote "Boast Busters". Later, he wrote for "Stare Master".

By far, Chris's most popular show would become The Loud House, which began airing in 2014 and has become one of Nickelodeons mot beloved programs.

In the October of 2017, Chris would be fired from Nickelodeon for sexual harassment allegations.

Despite only writing two episodes, Chris has had a substantial impact on the franchise as a whole. With Boast Busters, he introduced and characterized fan favorite Trixie Lulamoon who would become a major recurring character and in "Stare Master", he would introduce the beloved Stare, a popular running gag in My Little Pony fanon to this day.

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  1. Hector Navarro (May 20, 2016). Episode 2: Chris Savino – Nick Animation Podcast. Retrieved on June 3, 2016.
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