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Michael "Mike" Lazzo (born April 10, 1958〔Robot Chicken Episode 320〕) is a television producer and the senior executive vice president in charge of Adult Swim at Williams Street. ==Biography== Lazzo was born in LaGrange, Georgia. In his childhood, his family would often relocate, making it difficult for him to make friends. Instead, he grew heavily invested in television, cartoons, and comic books. He dropped out of high school at 15 and for a time worked at a movie theater.〔 In 1984, he began working in the shipping and receiving department of TBS. He gradually worked his way through the programming department of TBS in the intervening years. He went to program TBS's animation block, running daily from 4:30–6PM Eastern time until 1993, when he became the first programmer in Cartoon Network's history.〔(History of Frederator original cartoon shorts. http://archives.frederatorblogs.com/frederator_studios/2006/12/30/blog-history-of-frederators-original-cartoon-7/ )〕〔Space Ghost Coast to Coast Volume 2 "Sharrock" Episode Commentary〕 By 1994, he was the vice president of programming for Cartoon Network.〔 In 1994, Lazzo helped create the first animated late-night talk show, ''Space Ghost Coast to Coast'', for the Cartoon Network. His production company, Ghost Planet Industries, created a spin-off of ''Space Ghost'' in 1995; ''Cartoon Planet'' debuted on TBS but moved to Cartoon Network the following year. In 1997, Lazzo and GPI began production on Toonami, an afternoon block of action cartoons on Cartoon Network. In 1999, Lazzo himself appeared in a rehearsal of the ''Space Ghost Coast to Coast'' episode "Fire Ant" in an episode "Table Read". In 2004, he served as the producer for Miguzi, another afternoon block of action programming, this time aimed at a younger audience. In 1999, Ghost Planet Industries changed its name to Williams Street, and the following year the studio started developing more non-Space Ghost-related comedy cartoons aimed at adult audiences. ''The Brak Show'', ''Sealab 2021'', and ''Aqua Teen Hunger Force'' all premiered on Cartoon Network unannounced in the early mornings of December 2000, almost a year before (swim ) officially premiered in September 2001. Keith Crofford has served as Lazzo's co-executive producer since 1994. From 2006 to 2007, Lazzo appeared in Seth Green's Robot Chicken two times, in which he voiced two grumpy men. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mike Lazzo」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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