In [[Timeline:November|November]] [[Timeline:2007|2007]], Greenblatt began ''Chowder'', an animated show that he created and executive produced. He announced on his blog that [[Nickelodeon]] has given the go-ahead for an 11-minute pilot for a new show created by him entitled ''Harvey Beaks.'' He announced in [[Timeline:September|September]] [[Timeline:2013|2013]] that the show has since been picked up for 26 11-minute episodes, with production commencing at the beginning of [[Timeline:2014|2014]].
In [[Timeline:November|November]] [[Timeline:2007|2007]], Greenblatt began ''Chowder'', an animated show that he created and executive produced. He announced on his blog that [[Nickelodeon]] has given the go-ahead for an 11-minute pilot for a new show created by him entitled ''Harvey Beaks.'' He announced in [[Timeline:September|September]] [[Timeline:2013|2013]] that the show has since been picked up for 26 11-minute episodes, with production commencing at the beginning of [[Timeline:2014|2014]].
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{{Credit/season|1}}<br />Note: In this season episodes, he will be credited as Carl Greenblatt, not C.H. Greenblatt.
In 2015, he returned to Nickelodeon as the creator of his television show, Harvey Beaks.
Currently, Greenblatt has no plans to return to SpongeBob, due to his position with Harvey Beaks.[1]
Biography
Carl Harvey "C.H." Greenblatt (born June 17, 1972) is an American cartoon screenwriter, producer, and story board artist. He has worked on the TV series SpongeBob SquarePants, and on the Cartoon Network series The Grim Advnetures of Billy and Mandy. He is best known as the creator of Chowder, as well as of Harvey Beaks. He attended the University of Texas at Austin where he majored in advertising. He got his first job in the animation industry working as a storyboard artist for SpongeBob SqaurePants.
In November2007, Greenblatt began Chowder, an animated show that he created and executive produced. He announced on his blog that Nickelodeon has given the go-ahead for an 11-minute pilot for a new show created by him entitled Harvey Beaks. He announced in September2013 that the show has since been picked up for 26 11-minute episodes, with production commencing at the beginning of 2014.