Shane Steven Kuhn was born on March 6th, 2000, in the suburban city of Dearborn, Michigan. Having been raised in nearby Allen Park from childhood to adulthood, he developed deep taste for animation, gaming, film, and television alike. Kuhn hyper fixation with software, such as Super Mario World (1990, Nintendo), Super Castlevania IV (1991, Konami), Street Fighter II Turbo (1993, Capcom) Donkey Kong Country (1994, Rare, Nintendo), Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back (1997, Naughty Dog, SCEI), Backyard Baseball (1997, Humungous Entertainment), proved largely influential. At the age of five, Kuhn viewed an airing of Robert Zemeckis' Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988 Amblin Entertainment, Touchstone Pictures) on a weekend afternoon on Cartoon Network, which turned out to be a life-changing moment. When live-action and animation crossed paths simultaneously, Kuhn proclaimed, "I wanna do something like that someday." With the advent of Internet creators such as James Rolfe, Jon Jafari, and more, he's inspired to take the ideologies of filmmaking, television, and gaming, and broadcast a trifecta of unadulterated entertainment to the audience.
To create digital media that not only integrates rebellious spirit and encyclopedic expertise on retro and modern culture, but also inspires others to do the same.
To revive the golden years of independent creation, and assist in an utter renaissance of retrospective introduced with two sets of thumbs pointing upward.
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