Peter Hastings

Peter Hastings, yeah, the guy’s got quite the resume if you’re into animation with a pulse. Born smack in the middle of winter—January 9, 1960—in Haverford, Pennsylvania, he’s been slinging jokes and stories since way before most of us even knew what a storyboard was. He’s behind some seriously iconic stuff. Think Dog Man, set to hit screens in 2025, which has fans buzzing because, honestly, who isn’t ready for a crime-fighting dog with a heart of gold? The whole Dog Man universe is wild—crime, chaos, and a canine cop who’s always a step ahead, or at least trying to be. It’s got that offbeat humor, the sort that makes you laugh, snort, and maybe even question your life choices for a second. But Hastings didn’t just pop up out of nowhere. Back in the day, he helped bring Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness to life in 2011, and that show was pure adrenaline for anyone who ever wished their spirit animal could pull off a roundhouse kick. The series took Po and the Furious Five into new, awkward, and action-packed territory—monsters, ancient secrets, and, of course, dumplings. And don’t forget Pinky and the Brain, which pretty much defined ‘90s animated weirdness. It’s all about a couple of lab mice—one a genius, one a doofus—who try (and fail, spectacularly) to take over the world. Hastings’ writing just oozes wit, absurdity, and a little bit of heart—never afraid to get weird or wild.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1960-01-09
  • Birth Location: Haverford, Pennsylvania, USA
  • Professions: Producer, Writer, Director

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      Back in ‘85, this dude walked out of the Musician’s Institute in L.A. not just holding a diploma, but straight-up flexing as the Fender Outstanding Bass Player of the Year. No easy feat, trust me. That place is packed with monsters on every instrument, so to snag that title? Yeah, you gotta be next-level. LA’s music scene was wild back then too, all neon lights and hair spray and insane riffs, so you know the competition was fierce. Word on the street was, if you could cut it there, you could cut it anywhere. Being the top bass player? That meant gigs, respect, and probably a few jealous glares from the guitarists. Not to mention, getting recognized by Fender is like being knighted by rock royalty. Honestly, if you’re reading liner notes or scrolling credits and see that mention, just know you’re dealing with someone who’s absolutely legit.

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