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Squirrel Boy. Squirrel Boy is an American animated television series created by Everett Peck for Cartoon Network. [2] Before the show, Peck was known for creating Duckman, which aired on USA Network from 1994 to 1997. The show premiered on May 29, 2006, and ended on September 27, 2007, with a total of 52 eleven-minute episode segments.
A short-lived Cartoon Network animated series, Squirrel Boy was created by Everett Peck (best known for Duckman). Airing for two seasons and 52 11-minute episodes from May 29, 2006 to September 27, 2007, along with six 2-minute shorts (2006-2008), the series follows the adventures (or misadventures) of the ordinary, fun-loving 9-year-old boy ...
Everett Lee Peck (October 9, 1950 – June 14, 2022) was an American illustrator, cartoonist, and animator, best known as the creator of the animated sitcom Duckman. He also created Squirrel Boy for Cartoon Network and was a character designer for an animated series adaptation of Jumanji.
Peck's only personal animated show since 'Duckman' was the children's TV series 'Squirrel Boy' (2006-2007) on Cartoon Network which centered around a young boy, Andy, who owned a talking squirrel named Rodney.
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Everett Lee Peck (October 9, 1950 – June 14, 2022) was an American illustrator, cartoonist, and animator. He is best known as the creator of Duckman and Squirrel Boy.
Everett Lee Peck was born in San Diego, California, on October 9, 1950, and later earned a degree in illustration at California State University. He then took over the illustration program at the Otis College of Art and Design in 1984.
Peck's drawings have appeared in The New Yorker, Playboy, and Time, as well as numerous books, comics and movie posters. He participated in gallery shows in Tokyo, Los Angeles, New York City, and Washington, D.C., and wrote animated cartoons for Rugrats, The Critic, and a series based on one of his own cartoon characters: Duckman.
Originally created as a comic book that was first published by Dark Horse in 1990, Duckman was turned into an animated series in 1994 for the USA Network. During its four-year run, it won the CableACE Award, and was nominated for four Emmy Awards.
At the same time, various comic books were published by Topps Comics based on the TV series. These were largely written and drawn by others, including Jay Lynch, Scott Shaw! and Craig Yoe. Topps also reprinted Peck's original 1990 Duckman comic.
Peck also created the Cartoon Network series Squirrel Boy, which ran from 2006 to 2007.
Other work by Peck included character design for four animated TV series from Sony Pictures, Jumanji, Extreme Ghostbusters, Men in Black: The Series, and Godzilla: The Series, a slew of print ads for Nike and Honda, as well as a promotional comic strip for Pizza Hut and several station IDs for UPN.
Squirrel Boy: Created by Everett Peck. With Richard Steven Horvitz, Pamela Adlon, Kurtwood Smith, Nancy Sullivan. The misadventures of Andy Johnson and his best friend/pet Rodney, a self deluded squirrel who feels a constant need to include Andy in his insane and bizarre schemes.
A short-lived Cartoon Network animated series, Squirrel Boy was created by Everett Peck (best known for this other show, Duckman). Airing for little more than a year (2006-2007), the series followed the adventures of a 9 year-old boy named Andy and his pet squirrel named Rodney.