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Awards:
Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys. Another 1 nomination moreNewsDesk:
Framelight Productions Forms to Adapt Graphic Novels(From Comicmix. 15 September 2008, 3:36 PM, PDT)
Alternate Names:
Baughb CampFilmography
Jump to filmography as: Art Department, Animation Department, Writer, Director, Miscellaneous Crew, Actor, Producer
Art Department:
- Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006) (storyboard artist)
... aka Ice Age 2 (Singapore: English title) (USA: working title)
... aka Ice Age: The Meltdown (UK) - Aunt Fanny's Tour of Booty (2005) (V) (storyboard artist)
- Robots (2005) (storyboard artist)
... aka Robots: The IMAX Experience (USA: IMAX version) - Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003) (storyboard artist)
... aka Looney Tunes Back in Action: The Movie (USA: DVD box title) - "Jackie Chan Adventures" (storyboard artist) (17 episodes, 2002-2003)
- Attack of the J-Clones (2003) TV episode (storyboard artist)
- A Night at the Opera (2003) TV episode (storyboard artist)
- Re-Enter the Dragon (2003) TV episode (storyboard artist)
- Tohru Who? (2003) TV episode (storyboard artist)
- Animal Crackers (2003) TV episode (storyboard artist)
(12 more) - Scooby-Doo (2002) (storyboard artist)
- "Grim & Evil" (storyboard artist) (2 episodes, 2001)
... aka "The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy" (USA: new title)
- Devolver: Part 1/Recipe for Disaster/Devolver: Part 2 (2001) TV episode (storyboard artist) (segment "Devolver, Part 2")
- Opposite Day/Emotional Skarr/Look Alive! (2001) TV episode (storyboard artist) (segment "Emotional Skarr") - Osmosis Jones (2001) (storyboard artist)
- Cats & Dogs (2001) (storyboard artist)
- How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) (storyboard artist)
... aka The Grinch (Australia) (UK) (USA: promotional title)
... aka Der Grinch (Germany)
... aka Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas (USA: complete title) - "The What a Cartoon Show" (storyboard artist) (1 episode, 1999)
... aka "The Cartoon Cartoon Show" (USA: new title)
- Lucky Lydia (1999) TV episode (storyboard artist) - "Cow and Chicken" (storyboard artist) (9 episodes, 1997-1999)
- The Cow and Chicken Blues (1999) TV episode (storyboard artist)
- Snail Boy/Penalty Wheel/The Magnificent Motorbikini (1999) TV episode (storyboard artist) (segment "Snail Boy")
- Tongue Sandwich/Dream Date Chicken/I.M. Weasel: I Am Crybaby (1999) TV episode (storyboard artist)
- Comet! (1998) TV episode (storyboard artist)
- I Am Ambassador (1997) TV episode (storyboard artist)
(4 more) - "I Am Weasel" (storyboard artist) (1 episode)
- Queen of Denile (????) TV episode (storyboard artist) - "The Ren & Stimpy Show" (storyboard artist) (13 episodes, 1991-1996)
... aka "VH-1 Ren and Stimpy Rocks" (USA: cable TV title)
- A Scooter for Yaksmas (1996) TV episode (storyboard artist)
- Ren's Retirement (1994) TV episode (storyboard artist)
- Stimpy's Fan Club (1993) TV episode (storyboard artist)
- Big Baby Scam/Dog Show (1992) TV episode (storyboard artist)
- Mad Dog Höek/Haunted House (1992) TV episode (storyboard artist)
(8 more) - "Tiny Toon Adventures" (storyboard artist) (53 episodes, 1990-1993)
... aka "Steven Spielberg Presents... Tiny Toon Adventures" (USA)
- How I Spent My Vacation (4) (1993) TV episode (storyboard artist)
- How I Spent My Vacation (3) (1993) TV episode (storyboard artist)
- How I Spent My Vacation (2) (1993) TV episode (storyboard artist)
- How I Spent My Vacation (1) (1993) TV episode (storyboard artist)
- It's a Wonderful Tiny Toon Christmas Special (1992) TV episode (storyboard artist)
(48 more) - "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes" (storyboard director) (13 episodes, 1990)
- Beach Blanket Tomato (1990) TV episode (storyboard director)
- The Gang That Couldn't Squirt Straight (1990) TV episode (storyboard director)
- Frankenstem Tomato (1990) TV episode (storyboard director)
- Spatula, Prinze of Dorkness (1990) TV episode (storyboard director)
- Camp Casserole (1990) TV episode (storyboard director)
(8 more) - Big House Blues (1990) (storyboard artist)
- "Beany and Cecil" (storyboard artist) (5 episodes, 1988)
- The Courtship of Cecilia (1988) TV episode (storyboard artist)
- Cecil Meets Clambo/The Golden Menu (1988) TV episode (storyboard artist)
- The Bad Guy Flu!/D.J.'s Disappearing Act (1988) TV episode (storyboard artist)
- Radio with a Bite!/The Brotherhood of B.L.E.C.H. (1988) TV episode (storyboard artist)
- Framed Threep (1988) TV episode (storyboard artist)
Animation Department:
- "The Ren & Stimpy Show" (background color stylist) (4 episodes, 1991) (character designer) (4 episodes, 1992-1993) (animator) (1 episode, 1992)
... aka "VH-1 Ren and Stimpy Rocks" (USA: cable TV title)
- The Royal Canadian Kilted Yaksmen (1993) TV episode (character designer)
- A Visit to Anthony (1993) TV episode (character designer)
- Stimpy's Fan Club (1993) TV episode (character designer)
- Big Baby Scam/Dog Show (1992) TV episode (character designer)
- Ren's Toothache/Big House Blues (1992) TV episode (animator)
(4 more) - Big House Blues (1990) (background artist)
- "The Real Ghost Busters" (character designer) (8 episodes, 1988)
- The Brooklyn Triangle (1988) TV episode (character designer)
- Follow That Hearse (1988) TV episode (character designer)
- Short Stuff (1988) TV episode (character designer)
- Robo-Buster (1988) TV episode (character designer)
- Standing Room Only (1988) TV episode (character designer)
(3 more) - "The Comic Strip" (1987) TV series (character designer) (1987)
... aka "The Mini-Monsters" (USA) - "Silverhawks" (character designer) (1 episode, 1986)
- The Origin Story (1986) TV episode (character designer) - "Thundercats" (character designer) (65 episodes, 1985)
- Fond Memories (1985) TV episode (character designer)
- The Shifter (1985) TV episode (character designer)
- Mumm-Rana (1985) TV episode (character designer)
- The Trouble with Thunderkittens (1985) TV episode (character designer)
- Lion-O's Anointment Final Day: The Trial of Evil (1985) TV episode (character designer)
(60 more)
Writer:
- "The What a Cartoon Show" (1 episode, 1999)
... aka "The Cartoon Cartoon Show" (USA: new title)
- Lucky Lydia (1999) TV episode (writer) - "Space Goofs" (4 episodes, 1997)
... aka "Home to Rent" (UK)
- One Minor Technicality (1997) TV episode (dialogue)
- Venus Junior (1997) TV episode (dialogue)
- Once Upon a Time: Part 1 (1997) TV episode (dialogue)
- Once Upon a Time: Part 2 (1997) TV episode (dialogue) - "The Ren & Stimpy Show" (39 episodes, 1991-1996)
... aka "VH-1 Ren and Stimpy Rocks" (USA: cable TV title)
- A Scooter for Yaksmas (1996) TV episode (story) (writer)
- Sammy and Me/Big Flakes (1996) TV episode (writer)
- I Was a Teenage Stimpy/Who's Stupid Now? (1996) TV episode (written by) (segment "I Was a Teenage Stimpy")
- Stimpy's Pet/Ren's Brain (1996) TV episode (writer)
- Ol' Blue Nose/Stupid Sidekick Union (1996) TV episode (writer)
(34 more) - Big House Blues (1990) (story)
Director:
- "The What a Cartoon Show" (1 episode, 1999)
... aka "The Cartoon Cartoon Show" (USA: new title)
- Lucky Lydia (1999) TV episode - "The Ren & Stimpy Show" (20 episodes, 1992-1996)
... aka "VH-1 Ren and Stimpy Rocks" (USA: cable TV title)
- A Scooter for Yaksmas (1996) TV episode
- Superstitious Stimpy/Travelogue (1995) TV episode
- Galoot Wranglers/Ren Needs Help (1995) TV episode
- Cheese Rush Days/Weiner Barons (1995) TV episode
- Double Header/Scotsman in Space (1995) TV episode
(15 more)
Miscellaneous Crew:
- "The What a Cartoon Show" (dialogue director) (1 episode, 1999)
... aka "The Cartoon Cartoon Show" (USA: new title)
- Lucky Lydia (1999) TV episode (dialogue director) - "Space Goofs" (voice director) (4 episodes, 1997)
... aka "Home to Rent" (UK)
- One Minor Technicality (1997) TV episode (voice director)
- Venus Junior (1997) TV episode (voice director)
- Once Upon a Time: Part 1 (1997) TV episode (voice director)
- Once Upon a Time: Part 2 (1997) TV episode (voice director) - "The Ren & Stimpy Show" (supervising director) (6 episodes, 1994-1996) (big-shot: Spumco) (4 episodes, 1991) (creative director) (4 episodes, 1992-1993) (story editor) (4 episodes, 1991)
... aka "VH-1 Ren and Stimpy Rocks" (USA: cable TV title)
- A Scooter for Yaksmas (1996) TV episode (supervising director)
- I Was a Teenage Stimpy/Who's Stupid Now? (1996) TV episode (supervising director)
- Pixie King/Aloha Hoek (1995) TV episode (supervising director)
- House of Next Tuesday/A Friend in Your Face (1994) TV episode (supervising director)
- Ren's Retirement (1994) TV episode (supervising director)
(9 more)
Actor:
- "The Ren & Stimpy Show" .... Effeminate Dogcatcher / ... (5 episodes, 1992-1996)
... aka "VH-1 Ren and Stimpy Rocks" (USA: cable TV title)
- A Scooter for Yaksmas (1996) TV episode (voice)
- Big Baby Scam/Dog Show (1992) TV episode (voice)
- Out West/Rubber Nipple Salesmen (1992) TV episode (voice) .... Ewalt
- Ren's Toothache/Big House Blues (1992) TV episode (voice) .... Effeminate Dogcatcher
- In the Army/Powdered Toastman (1992) TV episode (voice) .... Sarge - Big House Blues (1990) (voice) .... The Effeminate Dogcatcher/Vocal FX
Producer:
- "The What a Cartoon Show" (executive producer) (1 episode, 1999)
... aka "The Cartoon Cartoon Show" (USA: new title)
- Lucky Lydia (1999) TV episode (executive producer) - "The Ren & Stimpy Show" (producer) (1 episode, 1992)
... aka "VH-1 Ren and Stimpy Rocks" (USA: cable TV title)
- Big Baby Scam/Dog Show (1992) TV episode (producer)
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