Smith Haw

"Hello, my name is Simon Nicholas Haw. And now we will tell you about the history of the "March of the Robots" TV-series franchise. Since December 26, 1991, when I drew the first look of the Al Boof character. And I watched the Back to the Future franchise wonderfully. And I was solving the problem of crossing the rocket into a time machine. And when I created thirty characters, I created Bobus 10 years later."

- Smith Haw, on theme site

Simon Nicholas Hawthorn (born May 21, 1961), better known by the stage name Smith Haw, is a British animator, artist and creator of the Hunk and Buddy, My Name Is Lotso and March of the Robots.

Career
In March 1982, Smith painted quite a few of his paintings, even studied animation lessons, to everything he tried to do, he was one of the many best students of Oxford.

Animator

 * Anomalies - (1987) - Molecules
 * Elongated Man II - (1989) - Luffy's Arm
 * Kamillions - (1989) - Milk Ghost
 * Anastasia - (1997) - Bartok
 * The Iron Giant - (1999) - Kent Mansley
 * Treasure Planet - (2002) - Jim Hawkins
 * Over The Hedge - (2006) - RJ
 * Shrek Forever After - (2010) - Rumpelstiltskin
 * Hotel Transylvania - (2012) - Mavis
 * The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part - (2019) - Queen Watevra Wa'Nabi
 * Spies In Disguise - (2019) - Walter Beckett

Developed projects

 * 2001-2003 - The Iron Giant (TV-series)

Cancelled projects

 * 1998 - Crash Bandicoot (TV-series)
 * 2007 - House Of Mirrors (TV-series)
 * 2010 - Land of the Lost (TV-series)

Family

 * Justin Hawthorn (brother), (born August 18, 1966)
 * Nick Hawthorn (father), (born June 12, 1939)
 * Helen Smith (mother), (born January 31, 1936 - died December 13, 2010)

Gallery
Main article: Smith Haw/Gallery