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Larry Huber

Lawrence "Larry" Huber (born April 12, 1950) is an American television producer, writer, and animator who is known for his long history as a producer at Hanna-Barbera, Ruby-Spears, and Nickelodeon. He is the co-creator of Nickelodeon's ''ChalkZone'' along with Bill Burnett.
==Career==
Huber began working in animation in 1969 as an assistant to Hanna-Barbera on ''The Perils of Penelope Pitstop''. He later left Hanna-Barbera to work for Ruby-Spears, a job he held for 15 years.
Huber returned to Hanna-Barbera in 1990 to work on ''2 Stupid Dogs'' and the short-lived series ''Fish Police''. He was soon hired by producer Buzz Potamkin to supervise production on Fred Seibert's then-upcoming ''World Premiere Toons'' shorts program (later named ''What a Cartoon!'') on Cartoon Network. The series consisted of 48 animated shorts and spawned new creator-driven original programming for the network, including ''Dexter's Laboratory'', ''Cow and Chicken'', ''Johnny Bravo'', ''I Am Weasel'', ''The Powerpuff Girls'', and ''Courage the Cowardly Dog''.〔
After Turner Broadcasting merged with Time Warner in October 1996, Huber left Hanna-Barbera once again to become an executive producer on Seibert's other animated shorts showcase, ''Oh Yeah! Cartoons'', on Nickelodeon. Huber's ''ChalkZone'' short from ''Oh Yeah! Cartoons'', which he co-created with Bill Burnett, was picked up by Nickelodeon for a full series. It premiered on March 22, 2002, with the highest ratings for a new show premiere in the network's history at the time. And he continued to work with big ideas cartoon incubators, consulting on Seibert's ''Random! Cartoons'', which spawned Eric Robles' ''Fanboy and Chum Chum'', the groundbreaking ''Adventure Time'' by Pendleton Ward and Ward's ''Bravest Warriors''. (He continues to be involved with Bravest Warriors as a consultant to show runner Breehn Burns and as an animation director).
In 2004 Huber launched his own production company called Animotion Works, located in Burbank, California. The company has since produced the educational children's television series ''Danger Rangers'' for PBS, which ran from September 3, 2005, to December 26, 2006.

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