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. Born in Liverpool, Merseyside on 21 August 1962, Carney began writing comics in the 80s for Fleetway Editions in the UK and
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and
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in the US. He is probably best known in the comics world as co-creator with
Woodrow Phoenix Woodrow Phoenix is a British comics artist, writer, editorial illustrator, graphic designer, font designer and author of children's books. Phoenix is best known for ''Rumble Strip'', published in 2008, a non-fiction look at the difficult social ...
of a humorous anthology comic called SugarBuzz published by
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, featuring a cast of over fifty characters. The most popular being Pants Ant, who featured in an animated cartoon for The Cartoon Network; and the Where's It At, Sugar Kat? series which was also optioned for film and TV projects by
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inc. He has also created ''Axis Mundi'' with artist
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, ''Randy The Skeleton'' with artist Aidan Potts and ''A Bagful of Anteaters'' with artist Jonathan Edwards. Carney now works primarily as an animation writer in the UK for children's cartoon series. An episode of
Shaun the Sheep ''Shaun the Sheep'' is a British stop-motion animated silent children's television series which is produced by Aardman Animations. A spin-off in the '' Wallace & Gromit'' franchise, the series focuses on the adventures of Shaun, the eponymou ...
written by Ian Carney in 2010 was the winner of the US tv broadcasting award, the Emmy. He has written scripts for shows in the UK including
Chuggington ''Chuggington'', also known as ''Chuggington: Tales from the Rails'' in series 6, is a British animated television series aimed at pre-school children, produced by Ludorum plc and Herschend Entertainment Studios. It is broadcast on the BBC's ...
, The Cramp Twins,
Bob The Builder ''Bob the Builder'' is a British animated children's television series created by Keith Chapman for HIT Entertainment which ran from to in the United Kingdom through the CBBC strand and later CBeebies. The series centres on the adventures ...
, The Hoobs,
Shaun the Sheep ''Shaun the Sheep'' is a British stop-motion animated silent children's television series which is produced by Aardman Animations. A spin-off in the '' Wallace & Gromit'' franchise, the series focuses on the adventures of Shaun, the eponymou ...
, Noddy,
Tracy Beaker Tracy Beaker is a fictional character and the lead role of the ''Tracy Beaker'' franchise. After first appearing as the main character in Jacqueline Wilson's 1991 book '' The Story of Tracy Beaker'', she appeared in the children's television ...
, Metalheads,
The Octonauts ''Octonauts'' is an animated children's television series, produced by Chorion in series 1 and Silvergate Media starting from series 2 for the BBC channel CBeebies. It is based on the children's books written by Meomi, the design team of V ...
, Emu,
Rubbadubbers ''Rubbadubbers'' is a British stop-motion children's television series produced by HIT Entertainment, with animation production by Hot Animation. The series was broadcast in the UK on BBC2 and CBeebies from 2 September 2002 to 14 February 2005. ...
, ZingZillas, Noddy, Combos Ninos,
Nina and the Neurons ''Nina and the Neurons'' is a British live action/animated television programme shown on the CBeebies channel, aimed at young children to help them understand basic science. Nina is a neuroscientist who enlists the help of five Neurons (animate ...
, Tommy Zoom, Tree Fu Tom and
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. He was co-creator and head writer on the European cartoon series Commander Clark and head writer of
Angry Birds ''Angry Birds'' is a Finnish media franchise created by Rovio Entertainment, and owned by Sega. The game series focuses on the titular flock of colorful angry birds who try to save their eggs from green-colored pigs. Inspired by the game ''Cr ...
.


Comics

* ''Randy the Skeleton'' (1996) * ''Sugar Buzz!'' #1-9 (1998-) * ''The Skeleton Key/Sugar Kat special'' (1998) * ''Axis Mundi'' (Slab-O-Concrete, 1999) * ''A Bagful of Anteaters'' (2003) * ''Where's it at Sugar Kat: The Thin Of the Land'' (2003) * ''SugarBuzz! Your ticket to happiness'' (2004)


References

* Kane, Will (2003) interview in ''Where's it at Sugar Kat: The Thin Of the Land'', 98-103 SLG Publishing * Kane, Will (1999) interview in ''Sugar Buzz: Live at Budokan!'', 180-91 Slab-O-Concrete 1962 births Living people British comics writers {{UK-comics-creator-stub