Mitch Schauer
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Mitchell Schauer (pronounced "shower") (born December 18, 1955 in Pawhuska, Oklahoma) is a television professional who worked on children's shows starting in 1990, when he produced Bobby's World. In 1995 he produced Freakazoid! for the first season only. In 1997, he created his own show, The Angry Beavers, which was by far his most popular project, but was cancelled amid controversy in 2001. Little is known about Schauer other than that he has two daughters. In his show, The Angry Beavers, he named Norbert and Daggett's little sisters after his two daughters, Stacy and Chelsea. Stacy and Chelsea Schauer also provide the voices for these characters. Schauer, along with Paul Rugg, co-created and co-directed The Sam Plenty Cavalcade of Action Show Plus Singing! for the Jim Henson Company.[1][2]
He studied at the Character Animation program at the California Institute of the Arts ('76-77), then later left and graduated with a degree in Advertising Administration from Art Center in 1980.
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- ^ Henson Company press release, March 10, 2008
- ^ Sam Plenty Comes to the Web. August 05, 2007