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==Written Episodes== |
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*[[Hello Summer, Goodbye Camp]] (with Mark O'Hare and [[Kaz]]) |
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Revision as of 15:00, 25 August 2019
Joe Murray (born May 3, 1961 in San Jose, California) is an Emmy-winning animator, best known as the creator of Rocko's Modern Life, Camp Lazlo, and Let's Go Luna.
In 1993, his series Rocko's Modern Life gained fame. In 1996, the series was canceled. In 2005, Camp Lazlo aired. Its final season ended in 2008.
Joe Murray also voiced S.M.I.T.S in Bad Luck Be a Camper Tonight and a baggage handler in Miss Fru Fru.
Written Episodes
- Parasitic Pal (with Mark O'Hare)
- The Weakest Link
- The Big Cheese (with Mark O'Hare and Thurop Van Orman)
- Hallobeanies (with Mark O'Hare)
- Love Sick (with Mark O'Hare)
- Hello Summer, Goodbye Camp (with Mark O'Hare and Kaz)
- 7 Deadly Sandwiches (with Mark O'Hare)
- Where's Lazlo? Pt 1 (with Mark O' Hare)
- Where's Lazlo? Pt 2 (with Mark O' Hare)
- Kamp Kringle (with Mark O'Hare)
- Peace Frog (with Mark O'Hare)