Amanda: A Dream Come True is a cartoon and comic series created by the animator and artist Steve Strange. The story follows a young girl named Amanda who discovers she has the magical ability to bring her drawings to life within her dreams. Plot Summary
Steve Strange is a veteran animator and cartoonist who has been active in the industry for several decades. Born in the United Kingdom, Strange began his career in animation in the 1960s, working on various TV shows and films. He gained international recognition for his work on "Amanda - A Dream Come True," which was produced by his own company, Strange World Productions. Strange's distinctive style, which blends elements of fantasy and surrealism, has been widely praised for its originality and creativity.
Strange’s visual signature is immediately recognizable. He employs:
Steve Strange (1959–2015) was a famous Welsh singer and nightclub impresario, best known as the lead vocalist of the 1980s synth-pop/new wave band Visage (famous for the hit “Fade to Grey”). He was a cultural icon of the New Romantic movement, but he never wrote, directed, or produced animated cartoons.