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Jono Howard is a Canadian-born writer who works primarily on animated children's shows. He is best known for his work on Ed, Edd n Eddy. He also wrote for The Brothers Grunt.

History[]

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

Filmography[]

Year Title Role
1994–1998 ReBoot Writer
1994 The Brothers Grunt Writer
1999 Cybersix Writer
1999–2007 Ed, Edd n Eddy Writer
2002–2003 Transformers: Armada Writer
2003 Yakkity Yak Writer
2004 Atomic Betty Writer
2006 The Very Good Adventures of Yam Roll in Happy Kingdom Creator, Writer
2006 Uncle Joe's Cartoon Playhouse Writer
2008 G2G: Got to Go! Writer
2008 Dex Hamilton: Alien Entomologist Writer
2009 Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show Writer
2011–2012 Pet Squad Writer
2011–2012 Mia and Me Writer
2014–2016 Numb Chucks Developer, Writer
2015 Pirate Express Writer

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 (published under the 'Johnny DC' children's imprint of DC Comics). 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. However, Howard continued to write for the series until its end.

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. All of the characters are based on oriental food items. Yam Roll, a cowboy who drives a taxi, vies for Minimiko's attentions with his main rival, a milk carton. Thirty-nine 11-minute episodes have currently been produced.

The Very Good Adventures of Yam Roll in Happy Kingdom won the Best Short Animation award at the 2005 Maple Shorts Canadian Animators' Flash Film Festival.

Episode credits[]

Howard wrote or co-wrote the vast majority of Ed, Edd n Eddy episodes from Seasons 1-5, as well as the first three specials and the movie.

Season 1[]

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Season 3[]

Season 4[]

Season 5[]

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