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|gender = Male
|gender = Male
|credits = Writer<br />Storyboard director<br />Storyboard artist
|credits = Writer<br />Storyboard director<br />Storyboard artist
|birth = {{Time|September 5}}, {{Time|1973}} (age 44)<br />[[California]], {{Link|U.S.}}
|birth = {{Time|September 5}}, {{Time|1973}} (age 45)<br />[[California]], {{Link|U.S.}}
|years = {{Time|1999}} - {{Time|2012}}
|years = {{Time|1999}} - {{Time|2012}}
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Springer is a modern animator, episode writer, and storyboard artist. He is best known as a storyboard artist for American animated series {{SBSP}}, ''{{W|Dexter's Laboratory}}'', and ''{{W|Samurai Jack}}''. He also has directed several episodes. He plays the drums in "[[Prehibernation Week]]." In {{Time|2006}}, Springer created and co-directed the pilot episode for ''{{W|Korgoth of Barbaria}}'' in collaboration with {{W|Genndy Tartakovsky}}. Springer also was the voice of the animated character "Laughing Bubble" in ''[[The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie]]'' in {{Time|2004}}.
Springer is a modern animator, episode writer, and storyboard artist. He is best known as a storyboard artist for American animated series {{SBSP}}, ''{{W|Dexter's Laboratory}}'', and ''{{W|Samurai Jack}}''. He also has directed several episodes. He plays the drums in "[[Prehibernation Week]]." In {{Time|2006}}, Springer created and co-directed the pilot episode for ''{{W|Korgoth of Barbaria}}'' in collaboration with {{W|Genndy Tartakovsky}}. Springer also was the voice of the animated character "Laughing Bubble" in ''[[The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie]]'' in {{Time|2004}}.


After season 8}}, he left ''SpongeBob'' to direct episodes of ''{{W|Gravity Falls}}''. He wrote on 71 episodes in total. He also wrote a few episodes of {{W|Disney}}'s ''{{W|Mickey Mouse (2013 TV series)|Mickey Mouse}}''.
After season 8, he left ''SpongeBob'' to direct episodes of ''{{W|Gravity Falls}}''. He wrote on 71 episodes in total. He also wrote a few episodes of {{W|Disney}}'s ''{{W|Mickey Mouse (2013 TV series)|Mickey Mouse}}''.


Springer was the only writer to have stayed after ''The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie''; interestingly, Springer was the only veteran writer who did not write for {{Link|season 9}}. It is revealed that he is working on the third movie.<ref>https://twitter.com/VincentWaller72/status/1001468041786413056</ref>
Springer was the only writer to have stayed after ''The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie''; interestingly, Springer was the only veteran writer who did not write for {{Link|season 9}}. It is revealed that he is working on the third movie.<ref>https://twitter.com/VincentWaller72/status/1001468041786413056</ref>

Revision as of 20:13, 12 September 2018

Template:PersonAaron Springer (born September 5, 1973) is a former SpongeBob SquarePants crew member who worked on the show from Template:Data:Links to Template:Data:Links.

Biography

Springer is a modern animator, episode writer, and storyboard artist. He is best known as a storyboard artist for American animated series SpongeBob SquarePants, Dexter's Laboratory, and Samurai Jack. He also has directed several episodes. He plays the drums in "Prehibernation Week." In 2006, Springer created and co-directed the pilot episode for Korgoth of Barbaria in collaboration with Genndy Tartakovsky. Springer also was the voice of the animated character "Laughing Bubble" in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie in 2004.

After season 8, he left SpongeBob to direct episodes of Gravity Falls. He wrote on 71 episodes in total. He also wrote a few episodes of Disney's Mickey Mouse.

Springer was the only writer to have stayed after The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie; interestingly, Springer was the only veteran writer who did not write for Template:Data:Links. It is revealed that he is working on the third movie.[1]

Springer is currently working on a show for Disney entitled Billy Dilley's Super-Duper Subterranean Summer; it aired on Disney XD in early 2017.

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