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244K Followers, 2,005 Following, 582 Posts - Kiana Khansmith (@kianamai) on Instagram: "26 | Director @ DisneyTVA Pixar @ CCA Story Intensive '17 Multiracial | ️ | HI "
26 y/o | Director @ Disney Television Animation | Story Artist/Character Designer | Pixar@CCA Story Intensive '17 | 🇯🇵🇯🇲 | 🏳️🌈 | she/her 💕
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Kiana Mai Khansmith (born: June 27, 1997 (1997-06-27) [age 26]) is an American animator, character designer and storyboard artist who has worked on various children's cartoons.
She uploads animatics on her YouTube channel.
•Disney Television Animation - storyboard artist for Big City Greens
•Cartoon Network - artwork used on official Twitter
Kiana was born and raised in Hawaii, United States of America. Her mother is Japanese and her father is Jamaican, hence Kiana being biracial. She also has a brother, Jaymin.
While her mother's family lives in Hawaii, her father's side lives in Georgia, and Kiana visits them for holidays.
•Kiana's astrological star sign is cancer.
•She is a huge fan of Team Rocket and regularly creates fanart and animatics of them.
Kiana Khansmith. I never uploaded my updated Jimmy Neutron designs! I think it’d be funny if a modern JN reboot had at 2000s aesthetic both animation-wise and also for the look of Retroville and its citizens fashion. My friend Eric did an animation using these designs!
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Kiana Khansmith. Art Department: Big City Greens. Kiana Khansmith was born on 27 June 1997 in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. She is a writer and director, known for Big City Greens (2018), Pokémon: Path to the Peak (2023) and The Crystal Gems Say Be Anti-Racist (2020).
May 4, 2017 · Kiana Khansmith is a 19-year-old from Hawaii. She's currently living in Oakland, California, studying animation. kianamaiart.tumblr.com. Recently, for a class on race and comics, Khansmith decided to create a comic about multiracial identity. She titled it Puppitty.