Kyle Carrozza, a creator who made a variety of series for Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, and Disney, has been arrested by law enforcement officers and charged with possessing child porn. This sicko came up with the “Mighty Magiswords” series that aired on Cartoon Network, along with many other shows.
Why is this such a common thing these days? There are so many producers, content creators, and directors in Hollywood working on children’s programming that are twisted perverts that victimize young people for their own sexual pleasure. Has it always been like this? Much evidence suggests so. I think it’s safe to say that Hollywood needs an enema to cleanse out all of the turds clogging up the industry.
According to Breitbart:
Carrozza, 45, was arrested in Burbank, California, on June 20 and hit with two charges of possession of child pornography.
— ToonHive (@ToonHive) July 14, 2024
The arrest was made after police served a search warrant on his home. Police records say that the TV animator was found with the porn images and charged on a count of possessing between 12 and 600 images of child porn.
The suspect worked on the 2015 film, The Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water. Along with Mighty Magiswords, Carrozza also worked on projects including, Adventure Time, Animaniacs, Doc McStuffins, The Doc Files, Fish Hooks, Fanboy & Chum Chum, Danger Rangers, and Teen Titans Go. He most recently worked on Camp Snoopy and Fairly OddParents: A New Wish.
Carrozza also did some voice acting, playing the role of a character on the Mighty Magisword series, which featured a total of 92 episodes and ran from 2016 to 2019.
OOF, a bunch of us in animation circles JUST heard right now. I've avoided hanging out with Kyle Carrozza for the 15 years I've known him, but just cuz he gave me a weird vibe. But I didn't realize til about 2 minutes ago that he was doing THIS. He's been arrested for child porn. pic.twitter.com/mPVPgDPzgW
— Nico Colaleo (@NicoColaleo) July 13, 2024
If Carrozza ends up getting convicted of the charges, he faces a potential sentences of up to a year in county jail, three years in a state penitentiary, along with a $2,500 fine. Much of this depends on whether or not he’ll be charged with a misdemeanor or felony.
Doesn’t that sort of seem like a slap on the wrist? What’s to stop this guy from getting involved with child pornography as soon as he’s let loose back on the streets? What if his sick perversion escalates and he victimizes a child for kicks? We now know this man is a monster. We need to have stiffer penalties for those who are involved in this kind of activity.
As of this writing, none of the networks that Carrozza worked for have released a statement addressing the issue.
The most high-profile case of potential sexual misconduct in Hollywood involving underage actors at the moment is that involving Nickelodeon’s Dan Schneider, a producer, actor, and screenwriter. Many of the allegations made about him over the years were the subject of a documentary film called, “Quiet on Set,” which not only discusses the accusations against him, but the seeming effort to keep the child actors quiet about it all.
Is it just me or does it seem like wherever progressive thought takes root, people become sexually corrupted to the point they want to harm kids? Abortion falls into this category as well. It’s very disturbing to say the least.