John Massé (born December 19, 1969) is an American creative director, animator, composer, content creator, voice over artist and producer. Massé is perhaps best known as the creator and host of the online drawing program Muffalo Potato .
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30-601: A commune in the Cher department of France [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Masse . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Masse_(surname)&oldid=1217656443 " Categories : Surnames French-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
40-1727: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Masse (surname) Masse and Massé are French surnames that may refer to Alfred Massé (1870–1951), French lawyer, journalist and politician Arthur Massé (1894–1972), Canadian politician Bill Masse (born 1966), American baseball outfielder Bob Masse , Canadian artist Brian Masse (born 1968), Canadian politician Carole Massé (born 1949), Canadian writer Charles August Masse , 19th century American politician Dany Massé (born 1988), Canadian ice hockey player Énemond Massé (1575–1646), French Jesuit missionary Francis Masse (born 1948), French cartoonist Heather Masse , American alto singer Henri Massé (1886–1969), French orientalist Jean-Baptiste Masse (c. 1700–1757), French composer and violoncello player John Massé (born 1969), American animator, voice over artist and producer Julie Masse (born 1970), Canadian pop singer Kylie Masse (born 1996), Canadian competition swimmer Manon Massé (born 1963), Canadian politician Marcel Masse (1936–2014), Canadian politician Marcel Massé (born 1940), Canadian politician Papa Massé Fall (born 1985), Senegalese-born Bissau-Guinean football player and coach Paul-André Massé , (1947–2019), Canadian politician Pierre Massé (1898–1987), French economist, engineer, applied mathematician, and high government official Victor Massé (born Félix-Marie Massé; 1822–1884), French composer See also [ edit ] Masse (disambiguation) – includes non-surname entries Massie Massee Massay ,
50-656: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles John Mass%C3%A9 Born in New York City , and eventually moving with his family to settle in Kenmore, New York (a suburb of Buffalo ), John learned to illustrate under the tutelage of his father, Jean Massé, a Clio -winning illustrator who created the Moosehead Beer logo. At the age of 19, the younger Massé showed signs of following in his father's footsteps when he started painting murals. Referencing his work, Massé
60-556: The characters of Kewl Breeze, Z Strap, Elastika, Twinkle Toes, Bella Ballerina, Luminators, Pretty Tall, Sporty Shorty, Punkie Rose, Hydee Hytop, and Caligear for Skechers USA 's television commercials and comic books. Massé performs a great deal of voice and jingle writing work in the commercials he produces. He also created and produced live-action commercials for Skechers USA that included the Skechers Shape-ups commercial airing nationally during Super Bowl XLVI in 2010. Massé
70-492: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Masse . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Masse&oldid=1138505954 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing French-language text Short description
80-477: Was based on characters created by Massé and is distributed by Universal Pictures . In 2013, Massé created the family drawing show Muffalo Potato on YouTube . With over 250 episodes geared towards children ages 5 to 12, John and puppet Muffalo teach viewers how to create illustrations using various numbers and letters, from animals and emojis to cartoon characters from works including Marvel , Star Wars , Disney and video games. In 2016, HKM Productions adapted
90-608: Was quoted as saying "Hey, I can make a living doing something I absolutely love!" After moving to Las Vegas from Buffalo, John Massé worked for several advertising firms there as an illustrator and concept creator. While in Las Vegas, Massé eventually began working for Franco Dragone , creator and director of Le Reve at Wynn Las Vegas . For Dragone, Massé worked as an illustrator and also conceptualized scenic visuals for The House of Dancing Water . Massé moved to Los Angeles and found his way in to commercial production. He created
100-510: Was the creator and co-producer of the Nicktoons television series Zevo-3 . The series was based on the characters he created. He was also the co-executive producer and creator of Shmitty, McFunkle and Stump airing on Comedy Central in the summer of 2010. For Skechers Entertainment, Massé was the co-executive producer of the animated movie Hydee and the Hytops . The animated movie Twinkle Toes
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