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Jonathan David Splavec (September 20, 1996 - September 23, 2016) was a Canadian singer and actor, he is known as the Funkytown victim in the gore video Funkytown Gore. He was born to actors Nolan Splavec and Jennifer Howell in Vancouver, Canada. Splavec was known as a rising star in the entertainment industry. With his charming smile and undeniable talent, he captured the hearts of audiences around the world. But tragically, his promising career was cut short in a shocking and brutal manner. Born on September 20, 1996, in Vancouver, Canada, Jonathan was the son of successful actors Nolan Splavec and Jennifer Howell. From a young age, he showed a natural talent for performing, and it was clear that he was destined for stardom. His parents nurtured his talent and supported him in every way they could, believing in his potential to become a household name. As he grew older, Jonathan's star continued to rise. He landed roles in popular television shows and movies, garnering praise for his exceptional acting skills. But it was his singing voice that truly set him apart from his peers. With a voice that could move mountains and a stage presence that commanded attention, Jonathan was on the cusp of superstardom. However, fate had other plans for the young star. On September 23, 2016, Jonathan became the victim in a gore video known as Funkytown Gore. The video, which shocked the world with its graphic and disturbing content, showed Jonathan being tortured and ultimately killed in the most heinous manner imaginable. The news of Jonathan's death sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry. His family and friends were left reeling, struggling to come to terms with the senseless act of violence that had taken the life of such a promising young talent. Nolan and Jennifer were devastated by the loss of their beloved son, who had been taken from them far too soon. As the investigation into Jonathan's death unfolded, it was revealed that he had been targeted by a deranged fan who harbored a twisted obsession with the young star. The fan, whose identity was never officially released to the public, had been stalking Jonathan for months leading up to the horrifying incident. It was a chilling reminder of the dark side of fame, where obsession and celebrity intersect in dangerous and deadly ways. Despite the tragedy that had befallen their family, Nolan and Jennifer vowed to keep Jonathan's memory alive. They established a foundation in his honor, dedicated to supporting young artists and performers who faced similar challenges in the cutthroat world of entertainment. They also worked tirelessly to advocate for stricter regulations on social media platforms, to prevent future incidents of cyberstalking and online harassment. In the years that followed, Jonathan's legacy continued to shine brightly. His music and performances lived on through his devoted fans, who refused to let his memory fade into obscurity. His family and friends found solace in knowing that Jonathan's impact on the world would never be forgotten, that his talent and spirit would endure for generations to come. Splavec may have been taken from this world far too soon, but his light continues to shine brightly. As the Funkytown victim in the infamous gore video, he left behind a legacy that transcended tragedy and inspired hope in the face of darkness. He will always be remembered as a talented and beloved son, brother, and friend, whose voice and presence brought joy to all who knew him.

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Planes is a 2013 American animated sports comedy film produced by Disneytoon Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures.[3] Directed and co-written by Klay Hall and produced by Traci Balthazor-Flynn, it is a spin-off of Pixar's Cars franchise. Despite not being produced by Pixar, the film was co-written and executive produced by Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios' then-chief creative officer John Lasseter, who directed the first two Cars films, while the remaining writers of the film included Jeffrey M. Howard. The film stars the voices of Dane Cook, Stacy Keach, Priyanka Chopra in her Hollywood debut, Brad Garrett, Teri Hatcher, Danny Mann, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Roger Craig Smith, John Cleese, Carlos Alazraqui, Sinbad, Val Kilmer, and Anthony Edwards. In the film, Dusty Crophopper (Cook), a crop duster plane in the town of Propwash Junction, wants to complete Wings Around the Globe with racing planes, especially Ripslinger (Smith), despite his fear of heights, with the help of naval aviator Skipper Riley (Keach), who trains him.




