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June 24, 2025 27 mins

The Fairly OddParents, debuted almost 25 years ago and is Nickelodeon’s second longest-running television series of all time. Its creator, legendary animation pioneer Butch Hartman, recently launched Butch Hartman Studios to produce uplifting, original, faith-based and mainstream animated programming for kids and families. He hit the ground running with The Garden Cartoon series, and now there's a Garden movie, "The Greatest Thing Ever!", coming in July!

Butch and his partner/wife Julieann, drop in on us today to tell us all about the new movie, it's two main characters, "Lenny the Lion" & "Lucy the Lamb" - and a lesser but oh-so-wise call-in radio character, "Delilah the Deer"!  Will we get any clues as to what the Greatest Thing Ever is? Pull up a chair and listen in!

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Hello, my friend. It is gardening season. Oh is it ever?
Gardening season? An adventuring season, and I plan to be
spending I don't know the next two or three, maybe
four months doing little else. Nothing calms my soul, quiets

(00:25):
my overthinking, cannot stop thinking brain. Like being in nature,
working with seeds and soil, digging up plants, or exploring
a trail along the river bank looking for stones.

Speaker 2 (00:43):
Oh my gosh.

Speaker 1 (00:43):
I love looking for rocks. I love taking the kids
and just looking for rocks at the creek. I love miracles,
great and small. I love being in God's great outdoors.
I love it, love it, love it. I've got a
house full of kids this summer five, much like the
old lady who lived in the shoe. I am a

(01:05):
mom and a grandmom, and I know what to do.
I say, go outside, I'm coming with you. Well, okay,
that's not possible twenty four to seven. So we do
have to come up with other avenues of productivity and entertainment,
which includes some carefully monitored scream time indulgences. Sometimes today's

(01:27):
guest is helping me to provide some mom approved options
to that end. Butch Hartman, an integral member, of the
Animation magazine's Hall of Fame, a multiple Immy nominated animator, writer, director, producer, illustrator,
and an actor who has been entertaining and inspiring kids

(01:49):
and families for four decades. Now you know him, I
know him for his show The Fairly Odd Parents. It
debuted twenty five years ago and is Nickelodeon's second longest
running television series of all time, right behind SpongeBob square Pants.
Hartman followed his breakout show with three more successful nick series,

(02:13):
Do You Watch Danny Fannom, Tough Puppy, and Bunsen Is
a Beast. Recently, this legendary animation pioneer launched Butch Hartman
Studios to produce uplifting, original, faith based, and mainstream animated
programming for kids and families. He hit the ground running

(02:34):
with the Garden Cartoon series. Butch and his wife Julianne
are going to join us today to chat about a
Garden Cartoon movie, The Greatest Thing Ever, starring the Garden
Cartoon characters Lenny the Lion and Lucy the Lamb in
their very first full length movie. The story follows this duo,

(02:57):
Lenny and Lucy, as they so the infinite garden to
find out what the boss calls the greatest thing ever.
Only one problem, he doesn't tell them what the greatest
thing ever actually is is a pirate treasure, being a queen,
going to outer space, finding a dinosaur. The possibilities are endless.

(03:23):
Lenny and Lucy are on an epic search, and they
take the audience along with them. Will we get any
clues as to what the greatest thing ever is? Let's
ask Butch and his bride Julie Ann. Just after I
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today are the fabulous team. Butch Hartman and his partner,
his collaborator, his wife Julie Ann. Welcome back to Love
Someone with Delilah. We're going to talk about the fairly
odd parents. We're going to talk about what you're doing now.
We're going to talk about the adventures of Lenny the Lion,

(05:49):
Lucy the Lamb, and Dear Delilah. Welcome back. It's good
to see you both.

Speaker 2 (05:55):
It's great to see you again and we're so thrilled
to talk to you. And then you'll you look amazing
as ohwas.

Speaker 1 (06:01):
Thank you and you guys, look what time is it
where you are?

Speaker 2 (06:06):
We're we're in Ireland right now, and so we're eight
and you're on the West coast of America three twelve.
Well we're eight hours ahead of you. Put it that way,
we're eight hours a head. So we've already seen the future.
But we can't tell you what happened.

Speaker 1 (06:18):
You've gone back to the future. And now we're going
to share a little bit of time talking about some
fun characters.

Speaker 2 (06:28):
Yes, hey man, well I'm glad, I'm well. First of all,
we want to thank you because I don't think years
ago when you started your radio career that you realized
you would become a cartoon.

Speaker 1 (06:38):
Character who also is giving advice.

Speaker 2 (06:43):
Who also gives advice. And I think it's so great.
Not many people will step out and do that, and
you did, and you decided to do a voice for us,
and we're so grateful.

Speaker 1 (06:51):
So you're probably best known. Well, you're best known in
our household for the Fairly Odd Parents.

Speaker 2 (06:58):
Yes, that's that was like I did that show in
Nickelodeon for over twenty years along with Danny Phantom and
Tough Puppy and Bunsen as a beast are by four
show to the Kelodier.

Speaker 1 (07:09):
So, Fairly Odd Parents. What year did that debut?

Speaker 2 (07:14):
That debuted as a series in the year two thousand
and one, March of two thousand and one. It was
a series of short cartoons before that, but then it
ran for about eighteen years once it premiered. Oh, we
made eighteen years of new show. So it was a
really big full time job and a major major milestone
for me in a great, great, great time.

Speaker 1 (07:35):
How much of the Fairly Odd Parents characters were based
on your family, Well, if you.

Speaker 2 (07:42):
Use the word odd, then all of them, yeah, you know,
I mean they weren't really.

Speaker 3 (07:48):
I guess they were based on I think every aspect
of Butch Hartman probably.

Speaker 2 (07:53):
Yeah, I mean Timmy Turner. The boy is named after
my brother Timmy, and he's a year old boy and
he had no power, no control, which is how I
felt when I was a kid. So that I wanted
to make a show about a kid who finally had
some power, so I thought I'd get him some magic friends.
And that's where the fairly OddParents came in, and Cosmo
and Wanda come in. Drew them. I drew Wanda first,

(08:16):
and then I'd never seen a fairy godfather before, so
I drew Cosmo and I named him Cosmo because at
the time, in the nineties, when I first created the show,
he had just revealed on Steinfeld that Kramer had a
first name and that his name was Cosmo.

Speaker 1 (08:31):
How fun does Kramer know that? Did they know that?

Speaker 2 (08:35):
I don't think no, I don't think Michael Richards knows that.
I would love to tell him someday. But so as
where Cosmo came from, Okay.

Speaker 1 (08:41):
This is like an Easter egg. This is like one
of those sweet little hidden surprises that I.

Speaker 2 (08:48):
Love, absolutely see. I revealed it here to you.

Speaker 1 (08:53):
Well, thank you, thank you for now. Let's just hope
he's listening. Let's hope he's a sappy love song kind
of guy.

Speaker 2 (09:02):
Well, who's not a sappy love song kind of guy?
Come on, we have we all have to do, right,
I think.

Speaker 1 (09:07):
You know you want to know something really funny about
sappy love song kind of guys. My show is four
and about women twenty five to sixty four. That's our
target audience. That's the sweet spot. That's who they hope
listens every night to the Delilah Show. I get more
calls from men, almost two to one than I got

(09:30):
from women.

Speaker 2 (09:31):
Are your calls from men? They just want to know
the inner workings of a woman's mind.

Speaker 1 (09:35):
No, no, not the least bit interested. I get more
calls from men who just want to tell me she's
his rock. No.

Speaker 2 (09:45):
Wow, well, my wife is starting with my rock, that's
for sure.

Speaker 1 (09:48):
They do not call to complain about the acts. They
do not call to to share stories about the kids.
They call to say she's my rock, quote unquot.

Speaker 3 (10:00):
That's it.

Speaker 1 (10:00):
That's all they want to say. The problem is, that's
not really a compelling story.

Speaker 2 (10:05):
Because sometimes things that are that are just so simple
aren't that interesting.

Speaker 1 (10:10):
Sometimes, right, very very not interesting. But now you have
a new your first fold length full feature movie out.

Speaker 2 (10:32):
Yes, we're very thrilled. It's based on my brand new cartoon. Oh.
The cartoon is called The Garden Cartoon that stars Lending
the Lion and Lucy the lamb and they live and
work in a miraculous garden where anything can grow. But
it's about. It teaches kids the Bible. It's about and
it teaches kids about scripture and how to read your
Bible better. And then God comes down every day in

(10:54):
this in this garden and talks to Lenning Moussy. It
comes down as a rainbow and tells them, you know,
gives them a task to do and a new excitement,
and normally they don't always get it right, so they
have to consult, you know, the Bible. It's like a
brand new Veggie Tales for the modern era, for high
quality kids entertainment. There's a lot of stuff out there,
but there needs to be more. And I thought, you know,

(11:14):
after leaving Nickelodeon, and I really love Jesus and I'm like,
I'm gonna make a cartoon that teaches kids about him.
And so we made The Garden Cartoon, which is a series.
It's it's all over the place now. It's on Angel Studios,
it's on Apple TV, it's on Amazon. So the series
is out. We made a full length movie that you
my darling are part of, and it's called the Greatest

(11:35):
Thing Ever.

Speaker 1 (11:36):
The greatest thing ever. And dear Delilah, no, you.

Speaker 2 (11:45):
Know, let me tell you all. It's that you when
we when we when we approached you to play this character,
I thought, what kind of a character can I make? Delilah?
And all the characters in the in the cartoon have
like their first name as the same letter as their
last name. I lend me the lion, lou see the lambs,
I thought, Delilah with a D I'm like a deer,
Dear Delilah. So I drew a picture of a deer

(12:06):
behind a radio microphone and I showed it to you,
and I thought, I think you reacted. How did you
react when you saw that? Oh?

Speaker 1 (12:13):
I was thrilled. I loved it. But she, I said,
she she's not a blonde.

Speaker 2 (12:19):
Yeah, we made her a blond very quickly. I read
her blonde. Yeah. Yeah. But it's great you came in.
You did a great job. And it's really funny if
your your deer character appears in three spots in the
cartoon and in the movie. We're letting Lucy here on
this grand quest to find the greatest thing ever, God
tells them, and they call God the boss, by the way,
because they worked for him. So the boss gives them

(12:40):
an assignment to go find the greatest thing ever, and
they're thinking, what is the jelly bean? The raccoons? Is
it ice cream? What is it? So we don't know
what it is until the very very end, which I
will not swell for you, but the movie is so much.

Speaker 1 (12:53):
I'll let you in on a little secret.

Speaker 2 (12:56):
I read the book. You read the book already, I
already know the answer. Well.

Speaker 1 (13:03):
The thing that I love about Dear Delilah, and I
don't even think you two knew this when you approached
me and asked me, is the character that you created
for the movie is like a deer and she's easily
distracted and she'll be talking along and then lose her
train of thought. What you didn't realize, or maybe you did,
is that is is post metopausal adhd Delilah to a

(13:29):
t like I walk in a room and I have
no idea what I'm doing there, how I got there,
why I'm there, what my mission is. I walk out
of the room and I remember that I walked in
the room, you know, to get a cup of tea,
And then I walked back in the room, and I'm like,
why do I have a pear of scissors in my
hand and where did they come from? You know? And

(13:49):
then Dear Delilah kind of has the same.

Speaker 2 (13:54):
Last time, the same kind of a distraction that we
thought we would be really funny. As a deer, you're
in the middle of a question and you you're like squirrel,
and you stop and then go back to the question
and everybody's kind of waiting for you to say something,
and then you hop up on your desk. You're eating branches,
you know that type of thing. So it's really really
fun Also too.

Speaker 3 (14:12):
We have obviously screamed the movie many times with our
own staff and everybody.

Speaker 2 (14:17):
Last I mean, it's it's It is probably one of
the funniest points in the movie. Yeah you can get
a big you get a big la. Yeah, so you're
you're a bitty hit in the movie. And so when
those Deer Delilah action figures come out, you're gonna really
be happy.

Speaker 1 (14:30):
I was I was going to say, like, are you
guys gonna help me pick out you know which antlers
I'm going to wear when we're nominated.

Speaker 2 (14:39):
For Very completely Children Emmy, or well it's a it's
a female deer. They don't have antlers. She's more like
a forest deer, like like a white tail deer. Yeah,
like a grown up, like a grown up Bamby. That's
exactly exactly. You did a great job. I just want
to commend you because you stepped right into doing cartoon

(14:59):
boy so easily. Many people can't do that. So you
did a great job.

Speaker 1 (15:04):
That's because I've spent years doing cartoon voices to entertain
children grandchildren. However, all of my cartoon voices end up
sounding just like Dear Delilah. If you watch when people
watch the movie, if they turn it on and they
watch it or have their kids watch it, they're going
to know it's me within like seven seconds exactly.

Speaker 3 (15:25):
Well, actually, one group that we did scream like they said,
is that Delilah.

Speaker 1 (15:29):
Ever, we're like, how did you know?

Speaker 2 (15:30):
They said, well, how do you not know? That? Boy?

Speaker 1 (15:34):
It's fun? You said, You've got a new grand baby
in Florida. Whenever I walk down a street in Florida,
because I'm on in every single town in Florida. The
only thing, you know, the only thing there is more
of than alligators is radio stations that carry the Delilah Show.

Speaker 2 (15:54):
I Hey, it's.

Speaker 1 (15:55):
The one place where people stop me and I'm like,
oh my gosh, I know your voice. Recognize that voice.
That's so cool. Yeah, it kind of cool, except then
I feel compelled to talk to them and it's a
thousand degrees.

Speaker 2 (16:09):
Yeah, yes, and you're outside in the sun. Yeah yeah.

Speaker 1 (16:13):
Can we just step into this little kiosk here or
you can listen to me on the radio.

Speaker 2 (16:19):
Absolutely?

Speaker 1 (16:21):
So how fun is there going to be more Lenny
and Lucy movies?

Speaker 2 (16:26):
Yes? Yes, As a matter of fact, we have a Christmas
movie coming out that was called The Christmas King that's
coming out this Christmas. We're excited about that.

Speaker 1 (16:36):
I I could have I could have been a deer
in the forest there. I mean, I'm thinking we.

Speaker 2 (16:43):
Have pats and bells around your neck. Yeah, work and
add that in actually now that you mention that, and
then we're gonna have We have another one coming up
in the future. We're gonna be doing a Thanksgiving movie
and we have an Easter one coming up as well.
So we're going to hit every holiday that we can
heads because that way, at leasty'll be shown during the holidays.

(17:03):
So that's kind of fun.

Speaker 1 (17:05):
Mother's Day Valentines, I can help you out here I am.

Speaker 2 (17:09):
But if you're if you're willing to do it, we'll
be happy to have you. Me Dear Delilah can be
all over the place.

Speaker 1 (17:15):
Oh yeah, oh yeah, And I like the action figure idea.

Speaker 2 (17:18):
Yeah, exactly right. You're gonna have like I think, Dear
the Dear Delilah action figure should have like a a
laser gun that pops out of her back and like
a jet that comes out as you can fly and
shoot lasers too.

Speaker 1 (17:31):
I'm now I'm really liking this idea.

Speaker 2 (17:35):
Everybody's really thinking we have a deer that shoots laser now,
I okay, I'm just kidding, but yeah, it'd be really fun.

Speaker 1 (17:41):
We have been talking about great animation. We've been talking
about The Fairly Odd Parents and the Greatest Thing Ever
with creator Butch Hartman and his partner Julie Ann. We're
going to talk to them a little bit more after
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the window and I'm outside working in the garden, and
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Speaker 2 (19:45):
And well, don't learn the magic. Let's make the audience
think you can.

Speaker 1 (19:49):
Yeah, oh no no, And I let them think that.
So then I'm like, and I know what you're doing
when I'm not around, because I can teleport in like
The Fairly add Parents and just you know, pop in
and listen.

Speaker 2 (20:00):
Yeah, right in magically exactly and so yes, and The
Fairly aut Parents is now on Netflix. Season two of
our new Fairly Apparents is called a brand New Wish
that's on Netflix right now.

Speaker 1 (20:12):
Oh I did wait wait wait, back up, back up,
back it up.

Speaker 2 (20:17):
Well I'm backing up.

Speaker 1 (20:18):
I did not know that this is important information. See,
I'm a no screen parent. There aren't many things I
have regrets over. But if I could go back and
change something, I would definitely go back and not allow
the children that grew up in the last generation that

(20:39):
I raised, not allow them so much access to screen
time at a young age.

Speaker 2 (20:44):
Well, I can, I can certainly understand, I WI. Well,
that's the whole point we'd made the Garden cartoon in
the first place, because even if a kid does get
on a screen, we want to at least provide an
option for them to watch something that's fun, something that's healthy,
and something that's safe. But not boring. I mean, it's
hard to do entertainment the state, but I get boring.
But The Garden is like the Fairly Odd Parents, like
with scripture in it.

Speaker 1 (21:05):
So I was gonna say, the five that I have
at home now do get screen time, but I pick
it and and it's one screen. We only have one
screen in the house. And so we have family you know,
family movie time, family cartoon time or whatever. My husband
and I do a Bible study on Saturday mornings, so

(21:28):
they get to watch something while we're doing that that
we pick out. I didn't know there was new Fairly
Odd Parents on Netflix, now, ma'am. Now I have a
go to. But also we do have an app where
the whole series lives.

Speaker 2 (21:48):
On, so the the Garden series.

Speaker 3 (21:51):
So if you were to, you know, give your kids
the phone and say, hey, on this app, you can
watch anything because all the episodes are there, the songs
are there.

Speaker 2 (21:59):
Yeah, tell the Garden cartoon app. So check that out.
That's on the app store and you'll love that. And
but yeah, Fairly Out Parents on Netflix, it's called a
brand New Wish. We are a new Wish. That's the
episode or the series name, and basically cosmon One, they
get given to another child and so it's the adventures
of that new child with Cosmon Wana. So it's really
a blast.

Speaker 1 (22:20):
So you guys haven't slowed down at all, is what
you're saying.

Speaker 2 (22:23):
God, No, what is of those were? Yeah, that's a
bad word. And no, we're not of less. You know
we we we just we're both in our sixties now
and we are we realize like, look, we just love life.
We love doing what we do like you do, and
we don't we don't want to stop and we love
doing it. I've got for it all. Yeah, I want

(22:45):
to get to Heaven to be exhausted and say, well
we gave it is. We tried everything, you know, and
you know our goal. Now, let's just make some awesome
kids entertainment. We just opened Butch Hartman Studios, which is
my brand new studio, which is going to be doing
uh show after kids entertainment, show, family entertainment, Christian entertainment,
and we really feel it's necessary at this point.

Speaker 1 (23:07):
Did I tell you I can do a few accents.

Speaker 2 (23:10):
Way you're not well, which dot its?

Speaker 1 (23:15):
I'm sure I could. When I'm around people that have
an accent, I start talking like them, not on purpose.
I'm not mocking them. I just it just happens, and so.

Speaker 2 (23:28):
I'm exactly the same.

Speaker 1 (23:31):
Isn't it weird? And then you can't stop, like do
you get stop?

Speaker 2 (23:37):
I find their accent so enchanting and charming that I'll
begin talking like a Scottish parson. What about on the
Scottish parson? See you say, the boy the boys and
the gouddles.

Speaker 3 (23:49):
Yeah, and the gttles and they had cuttles in their
hair tuddles.

Speaker 1 (23:53):
See, all you'd have to do is take me to Scotland,
and you know, all the kids too, and and leave
me there for a few hours. And then you'll have
the most durable Scottish dear that you know.

Speaker 2 (24:09):
There you go, I think I think Dear Delilah has
to bet her Scottish cousin.

Speaker 1 (24:13):
There you go, Delia. My bestie Janey always laughs because
she says whatever accent I try, they end up sounding
like Hilda, my mother in law, who's from Costa Rica.
So any accent I try, after like ten seconds, morphs
into Hilda.

Speaker 2 (24:33):
So yeah, so Hilda. We really have to make a
story about Hilda that we're all safe.

Speaker 1 (24:39):
There you go. Then it's perfect.

Speaker 2 (24:41):
I got it all right.

Speaker 1 (24:42):
Well, go enjoy the rest of your trip. We will
definitely catch up soon and any help that I can
be in any possible way. I love the fact that
you're creating amazing content for young people, especially amazing content
that inspires and teaches them about the greatest thing about God,

(25:06):
in his goodness and mercy and glory and beauty and love, love, love,
love love. I love that.

Speaker 2 (25:13):
Amen. Thank well, Agandella. We can't thank you enough, Della
for being in the in the movie, but for your
help and you know, telling people about the Garden cartoon.
The Greatest Thing Ever movie comes out July first on
streamers everywhere, and we can't wait for people to see it.
Less know what they think about it.

Speaker 1 (25:30):
Well, hopefully everybody and their kids and their grandkids now
that your new Grandma's and Grandpa's grandkids will be blessed.

Speaker 2 (25:39):
Amen.

Speaker 1 (25:40):
Yes, amen, thank you. I'm excited to welcome summer, to
spend time in my garden, to go adventuring, to go
to the creek, and to join Lenny and Lucy in
the garden on July first, to discover just what the
Greatest Thing Ever actually is. That's when the Greatest Thing
Ever will be released to all streaming platforms right now.

(26:05):
The movie is available for video on demand preorder on
Fandango at Home. It's also available for DVD preorder on Amazon.
You can visit Gardencartoon dot com to learn more about
the Garden, where two best friends, Lenny the Lion and
Lucy the Lamb, embark on adventures inside a miraculous garden

(26:27):
where anything can grow. Their enchanting world is not just
a place of wonder and imagination. It's a place where
faith takes root and flourishes. And you can keep up
with Butch and all of his creative projects at the
Butchhartmannstudios dot com. I encourage you to step out into
the sunshine while the days are warm and the moon

(26:50):
is showing up later and later into the evening, into
the garden with you, where the gospel grows. And as
our friends Lenny and Lucy will remind you, the best
adventures are the ones you take together. Thank you for
joining me, and when we need a little advice, don't
forget to reach out to Dear Delilah will be back.

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