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Alan Becker
Personal information
Born (1989-05-18) May 18, 1989 (age 35)
EducationColumbus College of Art and Design
Occupation
Spouse(s)Kaori Becker
Websitealanbecker.net
YouTube information
Also known asnoogai89, noogai, noogai3
Channel
Years active2006–present
Genre
Subscribers18.2 million
Total views3.77 billion
100,000 subscribers 2014
1,000,000 subscribers 2016
10,000,000 subscribers 2020
Updated March 5, 2022

Alan Becker (born May 18, 1989) is an American online animator, YouTube personality and artist, best known for creating the Animator vs. Animation web series, its shorts (Animator vs. Animation Shorts) and its spin-offs Animation vs. Minecraft (and its shorts, Animation vs. Minecraft shorts), Animation vs. YouTube (featuring many well-known YouTubers as well as early YouTube viral videos), Animation vs. League of Legends, Animation vs. Pokémon, Animation vs. Super Mario Bros and Animation vs. Arcade Games. on both Newgrounds and YouTube.[1]

Life and career[edit]

Becker was born on May 18, 1989, in Dublin, Ohio. Since his youth, Becker had been an avid fan of animation. Two of his favorite animated short films were the 1953 Looney Tunes short Duck Amuck and the 1959 adaptation of Harold and the Purple Crayon, both of which contained animated characters using their surroundings to draw things out, which would become major inspirations for his later works.[2] Growing up in a financially struggling family, Becker's family owned merely one computer that was shared between him and his siblings. It was through this computer that he began experimenting with pixel art, beginning in 2001. Eventually becoming homeschooled in 2005, Becker received his first laptop, an Acer TravelMate, which he used to begin animating using Macromedia Flash (later Adobe Flash Professional and currently Adobe Animate); his first official animation, titled Pink Army, was posted on Newgrounds in 2006, where it did well. On June 3, 2006, at the age of 17, Becker posted the hit animation Animator vs. Animation on Newgrounds, where it quickly went viral and led to it being re-uploaded on various media websites. According to Becker, an unnamed company offered him $75 for "exclusive rights" to "Animator vs Animation", but decided against it, heeding the advice of Steven Lerner, owner of Albino Blacksheep. Later, he discovered that his animation had been uploaded to the notorious entertainment website eBaum's World without permission (for which the site was infamous of doing to many other video creators).[3] After Steven Lerner used this as evidence in a legal battle against eBaum's World, Becker accepted a $250 payment for use of the animation. However, following a change of heart, he returned the money and had the animation removed.[4]

Atom Films persuaded and funded Becker to create a sequel after the success of his first animation, and so he created Animator vs. Animation II. In 2007, 14-year-old Charles Yeh offered to create an online game based on the animation, and after looking at his impressive work, Alan agreed to collaborate with him.[5] Soon, after many requests for a third animation, Animator Vs. Animation III was finally released in 2011 and Becker intended to make it the last in the series, stating that he "wanted to make sure that no sequel could come out of that" by "ending the video with the Blue Screen of Death as if the computer itself was dead" and the animation series couldn't go any further. Despite this, he has stated that his animation teacher Tom Richner had inspired him to continue on YouTube after his internships to Pixar were turned down two years in a row. His fourth animation, Animator vs. Animation IV, received over $11,000 in crowdfunding on Kickstarter.[6]

Becker has also created works related to the video game Minecraft, such as the video Animation vs. Minecraft[7] and a server based on the Studio Ghibli film My Neighbor Totoro.[8] Becker also created a series of "how-to" videos regarding animation based on the "12 basic principles of animation" which was uploaded on his secondary YouTube channel "Alan Becker Tutorials".[9]

On November 21, 2017, Becker announced that he was working with Insanity Games to create a card game based on his animations.[10] The card game was released in May 2018.[11][12]

Starting on November 18, 2017, Alan Becker started making new short Minecraft animations due to the fact that Animation vs. Minecraft was starting to receive more attention, beating Animator vs. Animation as the most-viewed video on his channel.[13] On June 30, 2018, at 09:44:52 EST, Animation vs. Minecraft reached 100 million views on YouTube, along with a video showing the spin-off, Animation vs. League of Legends.[14]

On October 29, 2019, Becker joined #TeamTrees and created a fundraising video titled "Blue's New Superpower"; he donated $5,100 to the organization.[15]

On December 5, 2020, Becker released Animator vs. Animation V, a collection of his Animation vs. Animator Shorts episodes.[16]

On December 11, 2021, Becker joined #TeamSeas, a continuation of #TeamTrees and created a fundraising video titled "Animation vs Trash".

Awards[edit]

In 2007, Animator vs. Animation II won a "People's Choice" Webby Award.[17]

Filmography[edit]

Year Video Notes
2006 Pink Army Alan Becker's first published animation to Newgrounds.
Animator vs. Animation
Trampoline time-lapse
2007 Machine
Stop Motion – Worm
Animator vs. Animation II Won a "People's Choice" Webby Award
AIM spam 100 IMs in 13 minutes
2009 Instant Messaging in Real Life
2010 We Are Corn
Frog and the Fly
2011 HOST.NET Animation
My First Maya Animation
Crank Powered Dancing Eggplant Machine
RiverRun Film Festival intro
If Water Had Eyes
Animator vs. Animation III
Something Freaky
The Burger
2012 Burger Box
Stick Texting
2013 My paper crane flew away
Lumin
A Wild Pokémon Sighting
2014 Revolt TV Animation
Revolt TV Animation 2
Animator vs. Animation IV
2015 Chairbending
Stick Texting – A Whole Conversation
Animation vs. Minecraft Alan Becker's most viewed YouTube video
2016 The Story Of Love
GreeNoodle
2017 Animation vs. YouTube
AvM Shorts #1 – The Rediscovery [1]
AvM Shorts #2 – The Building Contest
2018 AvM Shorts #3 – The Roller Coaster
AvM Shorts #4 – Potions
AvM Shorts #5 – Note Blocks
AvM Shorts #6 – Command Blocks
AvM Shorts #7 – PvP
AvM Shorts #8 – The Nether
AvM Shorts #9 – Villagers
AvA Shorts #1 – The Virus [2]
AvM Shorts #10 – The End
AvA Shorts #2 – The Chosen One's Return
Animation vs. League of Legends
2019 AvM Shorts #11 – SkyBlock
AvA Shorts #3 – The Flashback
AvM Shorts #12 – TNT Land
AvM Shorts # 13 – The Dolphin Kingdom
Animation vs. Pokémon
AvM Shorts #14 – Cave Spider Roller Coaster
Blue's New Superpower Fundraising video for #TeamTrees[18]
Animation vs. Super Mario Bros.
2020 AvM Shorts #15 – Redstone Academy
AvM Shorts #16 – Note Block Battle
AvM Shorts #17 – Build Battle
AvM Shorts #18 – Texture Pack
AvM Shorts #19 – Lucky Blocks
AvA Shorts #4 – The Showdown
Animator vs. Animation V Collection of the AvA Shorts episodes
AvM Shorts #20 – The Piglin War
2021 AvM Shorts #21 – The Witch
AvM Shorts #22 – Parkour
AvM Shorts #23 – Titan Ravager
AvM Shorts #24 – Lush Caves
Epic Moments #1 – AvM Shorts Compilation of various moments from the AvM Shorts
AvM Shorts #25 – The Ultimate Weapon
AvM Shorts #26 – The Warden
Animation vs. Arcade Games
Animation vs. Trash Fundraising video for #TeamSeas
2022 AvM Shorts #27 – Monster School

Notes[edit]

  • ^ AvM means Animation vs. Minecraft.
  • ^ AvA means Animator vs. Animation.

References[edit]

  1. Schechner, Sam (June 22, 2007). "The Joy of Sticks". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved February 14, 2017.
  2. Becker, Alan (June 3, 2016). "The Story of Animator vs. Animation – 10 Year Anniversary".
  3. "eBaum's World", Wikipedia, April 21, 2019, retrieved May 20, 2019
  4. Becker, Alan (June 3, 2016). "The Story of Animator vs. Animation – 10 Year Anniversary".
  5. "Animator vs. Animation Game". ALAN BECKER. November 20, 2018. Retrieved February 27, 2019.
  6. "This Animated Short Film Makes A Stick Figure Come To Life, And It's Utterly Brilliant". The Huffington Post UK. October 3, 2014. Retrieved February 14, 2017.
  7. Pandher, Gurmeet Singh (December 22, 2015). "Animation Vs Minecraft: New And Latest Video Now Trending". www.thebitbag.com. Archived from the original on February 15, 2017. Retrieved February 14, 2017. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  8. Barder, Ollie (September 12, 2016). "'My Neighbor Totoro' Has Been Recreated In 'Minecraft'". Forbes. Retrieved February 14, 2017.
  9. Allan, Patrick (March 8, 2015). "Learn How to Animate like a Disney Animator with This Video Course". Lifehacker. Retrieved February 14, 2017.
  10. Alan Becker (November 21, 2017), Animator vs. Animation – The Card Game!!, retrieved February 21, 2018
  11. "Animator vs Animation, The Official Card Game". Kickstarter. Retrieved February 21, 2018.
  12. "Participate :: Animator vs Animation, The Official Card Game by iN'Sanity Games?". insanitygames.pledgemanager.com. Retrieved February 27, 2019.
  13. Becker, Alan (November 18, 2017). "Introducing AVM Shorts". ALAN BECKER. Retrieved February 27, 2019.
  14. Alan Becker (June 30, 2018), 100 MILLION VIEWS, retrieved February 27, 2019
  15. Alan Becker (October 29, 2019), Blue's New Superpower – #TeamTrees, retrieved November 1, 2019
  16. "Animator vs. Animation V (official) – YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved December 7, 2020.
  17. "Animator vs Animation II | The Webby Awards". Retrieved February 21, 2018.
  18. Alan Becker (October 29, 2019), Blue's New Superpower – #TeamTrees, retrieved November 1, 2019

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