From The Fairly Odd Parents to Danny Phantom, Butch Hartman has shaped generations of childhoods with iconic animated shows. In this episode of Crosswalk Talk, Butch shares how his Christian faith informs his work, why he launched his own studio, and how he’s pioneering faith- and value-driven entertainment for kids today.
Butch opens up about navigating Hollywood as a Christian, balancing creativity with integrity, and using animation to teach hope, joy, and family values to a young audience. He also dives into his newest projects at Butch Hartman Studios, including The Garden Cartoon, Two by Two, Possum Paul, and Dragon Drive Through, and explains why animation has unique power to inspire kids in ways live-action often cannot.
In This Episode
Butch’s journey from Michigan to becoming a Nickelodeon animator
The creation of The Fairly Odd Parents, Danny Phantom, and other classics
How hand-drawn animation shaped his early career and the evolution to digital tools
Navigating Hollywood as a Christian and integrating faith into mainstream media
Launching Butch Hartman Studios and creating family-friendly, faith-infused shows
Upcoming projects for older and younger audiences
The power of animation to communicate values, humor, and hope to kids
Butch Hartman Art Academy: mentoring the next generation of artists, writers, and producers
Lion and Lamb Foundation: supporting faith-based entertainment and charitable outreach
Resources:
Butch Hartman Studios – Explore shows and upcoming projects:
Lion and Lamb Foundation – Support faith-based entertainment:
Butch Hartman Art Academy – Online courses for aspiring artists, writers, and producers
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