Jono Howard

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Who is Jono Howard?

Jono Howard is a Canadian-born writer who works primarily on animated children's shows.

For the majority of his career, Howard worked closely with animator Danny Antonucci.

He worked as a staff writer on the following shows:

The Very Good Adventures of Yam Roll in Happy Kingdom

Atomic Betty

Yakkity Yak

Transformers: Armada

Ed, Edd n Eddy

Cybersix

The Brothers Grunt

ReBoot

Pet Squad

In 2005, Howard's writing was nominated for a Leo Award. Howard was nominated for a Best Screenwriting award for his script for the 'Atomic Roger' episode of Atomic Betty.

Howard's work has also appeared in print in various publications and issues of Cartoon Network's comic book line. He also co-wrote, with Brendan McCarthy, Tom O'Connor and Robbie Morrison, the final issue of the DC Comics title, Solo.

In July 2005, Howard left Antonucci's a.k.a. Cartoon production company to work on his own material.

Howard and creative partner Jon Izen subsequently produced The Very Good Adventures of Yam Roll in Happy Kingdom, a Flash-animated 11-minute show about an animated piece of sushi, Yam Roll, who must save his unrequited love interest, Minimiko, from various dangers in the city.

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  • Canada
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on July 23, 2013

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