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Craig McCracken

"I'm always thinking about what I might want to do next, but there's still things I want to do with Powerpuff - so I can keep going with this one for awhile."

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"I'm always thinking about what I might want to do next, but there's still things I want to do with Powerpuff - so I can keep going with this one for awhile."

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Akshay Vasu

"A 'biomass' man does not use logical and analytical thinking."

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Akshay Vasu

"Your most precious asset is your right thinking!"

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Akshay Vasu

"It's awful to have to, but I've started thinking about that, you know. 86. I'm thinking, well, maybe I might make it to 90. At least I'd like to have my brains."

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Akshay Vasu

"The hardest chore to do, and to do right, is to think. Why do you think the common man would choose labor, partially, as a distraction from his own thoughts? It is because that level of stress, he most absolutely abhors."

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Akshay Vasu

"Positive thinkers create large pictures of what they want in their minds and can predict the future from the present."

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Akshay Vasu

"The mind is an innovation engine of any human progress, but also the root cause of almost all human problems."

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Akshay Vasu

"The thought process can never be complete without articulation."

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Akshay Vasu

"We can not solve our problems with the same level of thinking that created them."

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Akshay Vasu

"Thinking is simply an orderly process of asking yourself questions."

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Akshay Vasu

"Good thinking makes you more attractive to yourself and others."

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Craig McCracken
"We chose the actors thru a series of auditions when we started the show."

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Craig McCracken
"I've been drawing since I was about 3 and I come from a family of artists."

Family

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Craig McCracken
"The reason they look the way they do is that the first drawing I did of them was really small so I didn't draw fingers, nose, ears, etc and this drawing had a certain appeal that I really liked."

Art

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Craig McCracken
"I started working at Hanna-Barbera in '92 on 2 Stupid Dogs."

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Craig McCracken
"It really just gives you a sense of when you need to have dialogue and when you don't, and if your pictures are telling the story, you don't need to have all this talking."

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Craig McCracken
"For a long time I wanted to be a comic strip artist but when I started doing them in my teens they were getting really elaborate with tons of poses and a lot of information."

Time

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Craig McCracken
"Well, for one thing, the executives in charge at Cartoon Network are cartoon fans. I mean, these are people who grew up loving animation and loving cartoons, and the only difference between them and me is they don't know how to draw."

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Craig McCracken
"There's a lot you can do without words."

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Craig McCracken
"First, there was 2 Stupid Dogs. Then, Dexter's Laboratory. And now, Powerpuff Girls. There were a lot of little things in between, but those were the main ones."

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Craig McCracken
"The shows are either 11 or 22 minutes and they move pretty quickly, and that's part of the charm of them - so it was just trying to keep that in mind and keep the energy of the story moving, even though we were dealing with a longer format."

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