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Tom DeLonge Releases Animated Version Of His Children's Book

Watch a five-minute animated version of Who Here Knows Who Took My Clothes?, narrated by Tom DeLonge himself.

Tom DeLonge Releases Animated Version Of His Children's Book

Following the release of his children's book Who Here Knows Who Took My Clothes? in 2018, Tom DeLonge has released a five-minute animated version for all to view.

The clip – which is narrated by the blink-182 and Angels & Airwaves musician, and was animated by Zach Passero – is available to watch now below, with hard covers of the book up for sale at To The Stars and Amazon.

“Children’s books are fun because they’re similar to songwriting – they’re short pieces of poetry that rhyme,” says Tom DeLonge. “I thought it would be funny to write a children’s book about a man running around looking for his clothing. I actually started writing this one long before I published my first children’s book, The Lonely Astronaut, but I wound up losing it. I was able to bring it to life again after a family member found it sitting in an old journal. Then I enlisted the help of artist Ryan Jones, who I met through Gustavo Mendonca, the illustrator and concept artist that I worked with on other To The Stars projects like Poet Anderson, Dream Walker and Strange Times. Truth is, I never imagined that the book would’ve turned out as good as it did, but Ryan’s fun and rich artwork married perfectly with my sense of humor. Then Zach Passero and his incredible animation skills entered the picture and we wound up making something that I think is really special.”

Watch Who Here Knows Who Took My Clothes? now.

While you're here, check out all the things we want to see in Tom's new show Strange Times – a paranormal kids’ series that is currently in development at TBS.

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