He began his animation career as a 20 year old working for Hugh Harman and Rudolph Ising. Like many animation legends, his first job in animation was washing cels.
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1988The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound
(TV movie)
(music: "Stinky Dalton", "Rusty Nails Saloon", "Gold, Gold, Gold", "Boogie Woogie" / lyrics: "Stinky Dalton", "Rusty Nails Saloon", "Gold, Gold, Gold", "Boogie Woogie")
1988Rockin' with Judy Jetson
(TV movie)
(music: "Rockin' Round the Galaxy", "Jupiter Jump", "Gleep Glorp", "Airport Welcome", "Shootin' Star", "Surfin' in Space", "A House Is Not a Home" / lyrics: "Rockin' Round the Galaxy", "Jupiter Jump", "Gleep Glorp", "Airport Welcome", "Shootin' Star", "Surfin' in Space", "A House Is Not a Home")
1988Yogi & the Invasion of the Space Bears
(TV movie)
(music: "Space Bear Shuffle", "How Can There Be Spring?, "True Blue Boo Boo", "Unbeatable Team" / lyrics: "Space Bear Shuffle", "How Can There Be Spring?, "True Blue Boo Boo", "Unbeatable Team")
In 1972 he co-produced an unsold cartoon pilot aimed at adults called "Melvin Danger, Private Eye". The title character was a master of disguise (the joke being that his disguises were so good he could appear to be any inanimate object) but his shapely secretary was the real brains in his agency.
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He began his animation career as a 20 year old working for Hugh Harman and Rudolph Ising. Like many animation legends, his first job in animation was washing cels.
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