STEPHEN HILLENBURG

STEPHEN HILLENBURGThe real name is Stephen McDannell Hillenburg, he was an animator who makes animated SpongeBob Square Pants. He was born on August 21, 1961 in Fort Sill Oklahoma. He now lives in San Marino California.

Hillenburg to be a marine biology teacher in what is now the Orange County Ocean Institute. He worked as a marine biologist from 1984-1987. In 1987, he decided a career in the animation. In addition to being an animator, he also works as a writer, producer, actor, voice actor and also works as director of the United States is most famous for making animated series SpongeBob Square Pants. 

While still in school animation, he got a job in children’s TV series Mother Goose & Grimm from the years 1991-1993. He graduated from Savanna High School in Anaheim, California, Hillenburg then enrolled at Humboldt State University and in 1984. He got a degree in the planning and interpretation of natural resources. In 1992, he obtained a Master of Fine Arts in experimental animation from the Art Institute of California.

Initially, he writes comic books about sea creatures. At that time he drew a natural sponge, but changed into a box-shaped sponge for more funny. From there he developed his concept in 1997.

The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie was released the United States on 19 November 2004. It received generally good reviews from critics and managed to reap more than $ 140 million worldwide.

SpongeBob is a sea sponge, but he resembles a kitchen sponge, a yellow rectangle and sunny. SpongeBob is a character that is not understood, adults, and hyperactive. He was a very determined, and often will stop at nothing to accomplish the task. SpongeBob is very kind-hearted and innocent, and very rarely acted openly to anyone, even his enemies. He was a very selfless and loyal, especially to those close to him.

 

And now SpongeBob become famous and much liked by children, because the movie funny and many follies are entertaining and make us laugh made. I myself is still like watching it on television.

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