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Mike Adair started working at Hallmark sometime in 2000/2001, he voiced [[Hoops|Pink Kitty]] on [[What Friends Say]] in 2001. his first [[hoops&yoyo]] [[E-card]] he animated was [[Fly By Hi!]] in 2005. He started animating in the franchise mainly in 2006, along with [[David Coffman]].
Mike Adair started working at Hallmark sometime in 2000/2001, he voiced [[Hoops|Pink Kitty]] on [[What Friends Say]] in 2001. his first [[hoops&yoyo]] [[E-card]] he animated was [[Fly By Hi!]] in 2005. He started animating in the franchise mainly in 2006, along with [[David Coffman]].


Mike is still working at Hallmark at this day.
Mike is still working at Hallmark to this day.
==List of animations animated by Mike Adair==
===E-Cards===
*[[Fly By Hi!]]
*[[It's an Wonderful Christmas]]
*[[Birthday Yodel]]
*[[Birthday Race]]
*[[I Love You!]]
*[[Trick Or Treat]]
*[[Smile Broadcast System]]
*[[You Are Lookin' Fine]]
*[[Canada Day!]]
===[[SmileBox]]===
*[[Makeover Invite]]
 
== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
*Mike Adair used to had an portifolio in 2004 up until sometime retired in July 2023.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20250000000000*/mikeadair.com</ref>
*Mike Adair used to had an portifolio in 2004 up until sometime retired in July 2023.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20250000000000*/mikeadair.com</ref>

Revision as of 14:51, 29 April 2025

Mike Adair is an animator, voice actor of Hoops. He is known for his work voicing Hoops and his unrecognizable style.

About

Mike Adair started working at Hallmark sometime in 2000/2001, he voiced Pink Kitty on What Friends Say in 2001. his first hoops&yoyo E-card he animated was Fly By Hi! in 2005. He started animating in the franchise mainly in 2006, along with David Coffman.

Mike is still working at Hallmark to this day.

List of animations animated by Mike Adair

E-Cards

SmileBox

Trivia

  • Mike Adair used to had an portifolio in 2004 up until sometime retired in July 2023.[1]
  • He made a gift in 2003 for Bob Holt to commemorate 20 years of his work.[2]

References