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Bob Holt is one of the animators, voice actors of Hoops&Yoyo. He voices [[Yoyo]], a green bunny.
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'''Bob Holt''' is the creator of [[hoops&yoyo]]. He is one of the animators and voices the main character, [[Yoyo]].


== Early Work ==
== Biography ==
Bob holt has worked on many things at Hallmark. Mostly humor, tough, including shoebox cards. When Bob got interested in animation, he tought he might want to do [[E-Cards]] for hallmark.com. He applied for a job there by doing a series of very short animations of a unlucky boy, and submitting them to the bosses.
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== End of the job at Hallmark ==
== Career ==
Bob Holt there creator/voice of yoyo was fired in June 2015, after making them millions.


==Voice Acting==
=== Hallmark ===
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Bob Holt has worked on many things at Hallmark, mostly comedy projects such as Shoebox cards. When Holt became interested in animation, he began to do [[E-Cards|e-cards]] for Hallmark.com. He applied for a job in that department by doing a series of very short animations of a unlucky boy, and submitting them to the bosses. During this period, on his own time, Bob created "[[The Adventures of Green Bunny]]" as a short test animation. Green Bunny would later be recolored magenta and modified to look like a cat, named [[Hoops|Pink Kitty]], and used in ''[[Happy 4th of July!]]'', the first ever E-Card to feature the character. This would over time evolve into hoops&yoyo, as the characters were given names and voices, with Bob Holt voicing Yoyo, the green rabbit, and [[Mike Adair]] voicing Hoops, the pink kitty.
==Animation==
 
His animation, is known as choppy, which this animation style was easier to animate. Which [[Mike Adair]] does a more, complicated and smoother animation. This style was between 2001-2008, but in 2009, the animation got gradually smoother and great.
Early on, the project was not well supported, and it was a constant uphill battle for Holt to get the characters off the ground. Holt had several ideas for hoops&yoyo projects, however their bosses requested that they stop submitting ideas, as "they already had enough". Over time, however, the brand proved successful, as the characters quickly rose in popularity, and according to Bob "made them millions of dollars". Holt would go on to help write ''[[hoops&yoyo Ruin Christmas]]'', however did not contribute to the writing of ''[[hoops&yoyo's Haunted Halloween]]''.
 
Holt was fired from Hallmark in 2015. No reason was given other than that hoops&yoyo did not fit into the "humor" that Hallmark wanted.
 
=== Post-Hallmark work ===
Bob Holt has gone on to both write and illustrate several children's books, including "Let's Taco About How Great You Are" and "The Red Jacket". He has also created animated gifs for mobile apps, physical greeting cards, and his own webcomic, called ''Sweet and Sour Pork'' which as a self described "dark humor" edge to it. Holt continues to work on projects independently to this day.

Latest revision as of 22:42, 13 April 2025

Bob Holt's LinkedIn photo
Bob Holt's LinkedIn photo

Bob Holt is the creator of hoops&yoyo. He is one of the animators and voices the main character, Yoyo.

Biography

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Career

Hallmark

Bob Holt has worked on many things at Hallmark, mostly comedy projects such as Shoebox cards. When Holt became interested in animation, he began to do e-cards for Hallmark.com. He applied for a job in that department by doing a series of very short animations of a unlucky boy, and submitting them to the bosses. During this period, on his own time, Bob created "The Adventures of Green Bunny" as a short test animation. Green Bunny would later be recolored magenta and modified to look like a cat, named Pink Kitty, and used in Happy 4th of July!, the first ever E-Card to feature the character. This would over time evolve into hoops&yoyo, as the characters were given names and voices, with Bob Holt voicing Yoyo, the green rabbit, and Mike Adair voicing Hoops, the pink kitty.

Early on, the project was not well supported, and it was a constant uphill battle for Holt to get the characters off the ground. Holt had several ideas for hoops&yoyo projects, however their bosses requested that they stop submitting ideas, as "they already had enough". Over time, however, the brand proved successful, as the characters quickly rose in popularity, and according to Bob "made them millions of dollars". Holt would go on to help write hoops&yoyo Ruin Christmas, however did not contribute to the writing of hoops&yoyo's Haunted Halloween.

Holt was fired from Hallmark in 2015. No reason was given other than that hoops&yoyo did not fit into the "humor" that Hallmark wanted.

Post-Hallmark work

Bob Holt has gone on to both write and illustrate several children's books, including "Let's Taco About How Great You Are" and "The Red Jacket". He has also created animated gifs for mobile apps, physical greeting cards, and his own webcomic, called Sweet and Sour Pork which as a self described "dark humor" edge to it. Holt continues to work on projects independently to this day.