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Princess Natasha
''Princess Natasha'' is an American flash cartoon that was developed by Larry Schwarz for AOL Kids. The episodes were released between May 9, 2003 and July 1, 2006 and total 44 episodes overall, each running between 6 and 12 minutes apiece. The series follows the title character of Natasha, a princess of the fictional country of Zoravia. She must attend school in the United States, but without divulging that she is a princess or a spy. The show has been featured on Cartoon Network, ABC Kids, and included products such as a game adaptation through Nintendo and a line of chapter books. Episodes of ''Princess Natasha'' were released on DVD in December 5, 2006 and plans were announced to create a line of bedding products featuring the character. Synopsis Natasha is the princess of the fictional Zoravia, which is composed of two parts: an old side and a new side. The old side holds all of the country's landmarks while the new side is more technologically advanced. The country is rule ...
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Larry Schwarz
Larry Schwarz (born January 20, 1970) is an American animation producer, entrepreneur, writer, and photographer. He was the founder and CEO of now-defunct cartoon studio Animation Collective. He is best known for creating ''Kappa Mikey''. Early life Schwarz was born in 1970. He was a child actor and stand-up comedian and enjoyed playing with puppets. Schwarz is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. Career After attending law school, Schwarz realized that he wanted more playfulness in his career causing him to start a toy brand. Rumpus Toys In 1996, while still living with his parents, Schwarz began designing his own plush toys under the Rumpus Toys brand, an online-only toy company. By winter of 1997, he was able to produce a small lot of his toys in China. The corporation was headquartered on 24th street in Chelsea, Manhattan. That year, the originaRumpusNet.comwebsite was constructed and accessible online, with a caricature (p ...
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