he's like, ever see the flintstones? no black people in the flintstones.ht about it. no black people in the past, no black people in the future. i wanted to change that. >> we created "bebe's family" and now "the proud family." and now this. >> there are a lot of artists of color step into this business and really making a business. i've done projects that have african-american characters that are central, but i can't be the only one to do those types of projects. so it's good to know -- and it's good for students of this business, kids to know that there is, you know, a face behind those projects. i hope this film inspires lots of young artists to see themselves on the screen and want to continue to pursue this as a !qcareer, because we want animators to come in and help us, you know, continue to carry this legacy. i would say as an artist, you know, soak it all in. and if that's something you want to do, completely, pursue it. >>> that's it for this edition of "our world with black enterprise." don't forget "the prin esz and the frog" opens this weekend.