Jeff Ranjo grew up in the South Bay. He's come a long way from hosting art shows in junior high. Nowadays, he is an animator for Netflix. Earlier in his career, he helped create the movie 'Frozen.'
SAN DIEGO — There is nothing more creative than a child's imagination, and during a panel on the final day of San Diego's Comic-Con, some kids got to watch their imagination come to life.
Harrison's superhero,"Zoom," is based on his own dog. Zoom has"super speed, stretchy powers, and a super long tongue to lick his enemies," according to Harrison.“I had a teacher [in junior high]. I remember making space ships in his class, and he gave me my own little art show at the end of the year where I hung up these models and that sort of gave me the confidence," said Ranjo.
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