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Van Partible (Efrem Giovanni Bravo Partible) was born on 13 December, 1971 in Manila, Philippines, is a Filipino-born American cartoonist. Discover Van Partible's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?

Popular As Efrem Giovanni Bravo Partible
Occupation Cartoonist · writer · producer · director · animator
Age 52 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 13 December 1971
Birthday 13 December
Birthplace Manila, Philippines
Nationality Philippines

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1971

Van Partible (born Efrem Giovanni Bravo Partible; December 13, 1971) is a Filipino-born American cartoonist, writer, producer, director, and animator best known for creating the animated television series Johnny Bravo.

Partible was born in Manila but moved to the United States when he was nine months old.

He grew up in Salinas, California with an avid love of drawing.

Despite growing up copying artwork from collections of old comic books, it was not until college that Partible decided to pursue a career in animation.

1993

Partible attended Loyola Marymount University where he began work on a senior thesis project titled Mess O' Blues (1993).

Initially a film about three Elvis Presley impersonators, the short time to produce the cartoon influenced Partible to shorten it to one.

Upon graduation in 1993, Partible was 22 and did not have the extensive experience and portfolio that studios were looking for, and for a while worked in a daycare program for a local elementary school.

Mess O' Blues was shown by Partible's animation professor, Dan McLaughlin, to a friend working for Hanna-Barbera Cartoons.

The studio loved the film and asked Partible to do a pitch for a seven-minute cartoon based on it – what would become Johnny Bravo.

The short was produced for Cartoon Network's new animation showcase titled World Premiere Toons.

Partible initially roomed with Craig McCracken (creator of The Powerpuff Girls, Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends, and Wander Over Yonder), Paul Rudish (a designer on that series) and Genndy Tartakovsky (creator of Dexter's Laboratory, Samurai Jack, and Star Wars: Clone Wars).

The only two cartoonists who worked at Hanna-Barbera fresh out of college were Partible and Seth MacFarlane (creator of Family Guy, American Dad!, and The Cleveland Show).

Partible changed his character from Mess O' Blues around so that "he would be more of this '50's iconic James Dean-looking character that talked like Elvis".

Partible picked voice actor Jeff Bennett to play Johnny Bravo solely based on his young, hyped Elvis impression.

1995

The short premiered on World Premiere Toons on March 26, 1995, and involved Johnny trying to score with a zookeeper girl by capturing a runaway gorilla.

Partible, with a small team of animators, animated the short themselves in-house at Hanna-Barbera using digital ink and paint (the latter shorts and first three seasons of the series would instead use the traditional ink and paint and film camera).

Two more shorts on the program followed (Jungle Boy in "Mr. Monkeyman", and Johnny Bravo and the Amazon Women), and the shorts were so popular that Cartoon Network commissioned a first season of series based around Johnny Bravo, consisting of 13 episodes.

The crew of the first season of Johnny Bravo consisted of several writers, animators, and directors from World Premiere Toons, including MacFarlane, Butch Hartman, Steve Marmel, and John McIntyre.

Veteran cartoonist and animation legend Joseph Barbera was also a creative consultant for the first season of the series.

Partible was a guest in a Space Ghost Coast to Coast episode, "President's Day Nightmare", which premiered February 20, 1995; the episode also featured Genndy Tartakovsky, Eugene Mattos, Dian Parkinson, Craig McCracken and Pat Ventura.

Partible created a short called The Phabulizers for Disney Channel as a part of a short series called Shorty McShorts' Shorts.

He has produced original materials for Film Roman, Walt Disney Television Animation, Fox Kids and for NBC's Medium, for which he was the animation producer for the premiere of the third season.

1997

The series premiered on July 14, 1997, and three additional seasons followed.

Partible was fired following the first season amid the Warner Bros. takeover of Turner Broadcasting; he returned to produce "A Johnny Bravo Christmas" and its fourth season.

2007

Partible served as an executive producer for Cartoon Network Asia's original programming from 2007 to 2012.

Partible also worked on a video game titled Dancers of War alongside Scott Eaton (Call of Duty, Medal of Honor) and Vince Clarke (of Depeche Mode, Yaz), although the project ended after the Kickstarter campaign was unsuccessful.

He currently teaches animation workshops at Loyola Marymount University, works as a director at Surfer Jack Productions in Venice, California, and is directing the Pete the Cat series for Amazon, based on the children's books by James Dean.