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Goldilocks
and the Three Bears
April 7, 1970; Aired on NBCStarring: Bing
Crosby with Kathryn Crosby, Nathaniel Crosby and Mary
Francis Crosby as "Goldilocks"
Music and Lyrics by Richard M.
Sherman, Robert B. Sherman
Animation Supervision: Lee
Mishkin
Co-Producers: Richard M. Sherman,
Robert B. Sherman
Associate Producer: Walter N.
Bien
Written by A.J. Carothers
Produced by David H. DePatie
& Friz Freleng
Directed by Marc Breaux
Musical Director: Doug Goodwin
Director of Photography: Roy W.
Seawright
Film Editors: Lee Gunther,
Anthony Milch
Assistant Director: Raoul Pagel
Script Supervisor: Dorothy Aldrin
Sound: Brad Trask
Makeup: Dan Greenway
Hair Stylist: Betty Pedretti
Property Master: Ronald DeWay
Voices: Paul Winchell, Avery
Schreiber
Production Design: Tom Yakutis
Character Design: Al Wilson,
Marty Murphy
Animation: Warren Batchelder,
Manny Gould, Jim Hiltz, Ed Love, Robert Taylor, Lloyd
Vaughan, Xenia
Backgrounds: Richard Thomas, Mary
O'Loughlin, Tom O'Loughlin
Animation Camera: John Burton Jr.
Title Design: Arthur Leonardi
Production Supervisor: Jim Foss
Production Coordinator: Harry
Love
Special Optical Effects: Vand De
Veer Photo Effects
Re-recording by Producer's Sound
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The Cat in
the Hat
March 10th, 1971 ; Aired on CBSVoice
of the Cat: Allan Sherman
Music by Dean Elliott
Production Design by Maurice
Noble
Directed by Hawley Pratt
Produced by Chuck Jones, Ted
Geisel
Executive Producers: David H.
DePatie, Friz Freleng
Animation: Hal Ambro, Warren
Batchelder, Manny Gould, George Nicholas, Manny Perez,
Phil Roman, Robert Taylor, Don Williams
Layout: Robert Givens, Dick Ung
Background: Richard H. Thomas
Camera: John Burton Jr., Ray Lee
Film Editing: Lee Gunther, Roger
Donley
Production Supervision: Jim Foss
Production Coordinator: Harry
Love
Voices: Daws Butler (spelt
"Dawes"), Pamelyn Ferdin, Tony Frazier, Gloria
Camacho, Thurl Ravenscroft, Lewis Morford
The Songs: Lyrics by Dr. Seuss;
Music by Dean Elliott
Music Conducted by Eric Rogers
Music Recording Engineer: Eric A.
Thomlinson
Storyboard by Chuck Jones
Teleplay by Dr. Seuss
NOTE:
The production originally began at Chuck Jones' MGM
Animation studio, but the production was completed at
DePatie-Freleng.
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The Lorax
February
14th, 1972 ; Aired on CBSIntroduced by
Eddie Albert
Voice Characterizations by Bob
Holt
Music by Dean Elliott
Production Design by Maurice
Noble
Directed by Hawley Pratt
Produced by Friz Freleng and Ted
Geisel
Executive Producer: David H.
DePatie
Animation: Warren Batchelder,
John Gibbs, Manny Gould, Bob Matz, Bob Richardson, Robert
Taylor, Dick Thompson, Don Williams
Voices: Athena Lorde, Harlen
Carraher
Backgrounds: Richard H. Thomas
Camera: John Burton Jr., Larry
Hogan, Ray Lee
Film Editing: Lee Gunther, Joe
Siracusa, Rick Steward
Executive In Charge of Production:
Stan Paperny
Production Supervision: Harry
Love
The Songs: Lyrics by Dr. Seuss;
Music by Dean Elliott
Production Mixer: Steve Orr
Teleplay by Dr. Seuss
Storyboard by Irv Spector
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Clerow
Wilson and the Miracle of P.S. 14
November
12th, 1972 ; Aired on CBSDirector: Corny
Cole
Voices: Flip Wilson, Richard Wyatt Jr.,
Vivan Bonnett, Kenney Ball, Philip Brown, Larry Oliver
Music: Doug Goodwin
Executive Producers: David H. DePatie, Friz
Freleng
NOTE:
The second cartoon to feature black characters in prime
time.
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Luvcast
U.S.A.
January
6th, 1973 ; Aired on ABCExecutive Producers:
David H. DePatie, Friz Freleng
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The
Incredible, Indelible, Magical Physical, Mystery Trip
February
7th, 1973 ; Aired on ABCCreated by Guy
Fraumeni
Teleplay by Larry Spigel
Produced by David H. DePatie,
Friz Freleng
Directed by Herbert Klynn
Live Action Sequences Directed by
Jim Gates
Cast: Hal Smith (Uncle Carl), Kim
Richards (Missey), Michael Link (Joey)
Voice Characterizations: Peter
Broderick (Joey), Kathy Buck (Missey), Len Maxwell (All
Other Voices)
Music and Lyrics Composed and Written by
Edward Newmark
Music Arranged and Conducted by
J. Billy Ver Paland
Technical Consultants: Joseph
Corey M.D., Glenn Leach Ph.D., Arlene Olsen
Live Action Sequences in Association with
The Showorks, Ltd.
Executive in Charge of Production:
Stanley E. Paperny
Production Supervisor: Harry Love
Storyboard and Production Design:
Gary Lund, Roy Morita, Barry Goldberg, Rosemary O'Connor
Background Design: Gary Lund,
Richard H. Thomas
Animation: Don Williams, Fred
Madison, Manny Gould, Ken Walker, Bob Richardson, Bob
Bransford, Jim Davis, Bob Bemiller, Ken Muse, John
Freeman, Frank Gonzales, Reuben Timmons, Barney Posner,
Bill Ackerman
Editorial Supervisor: Lee Gunther
Film Editors: Rick Steward, Joe
Siracusa, Roger Donley, Allan Potter
Animation Photography: John
Burton Jr., Larry Hogan, Ray Lee
A DePatie-Freleng Production in Association
with Sienna Productions
NOTE:
First appearance of Timer.
This aired as part of the ABC
Afterschool Special series.
This special combined
live-action with animation.
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Dr. Seuss
on the Loose
October
15th, 1973 ; Aired on CBSProduction Design by
Maurice Noble
Directed by Hawley Pratt
Produced by Friz Freleng and Ted
Geisel
Executive Producer: David H.
DePatie
Animation: John Gibbs, Bob Matz, Bob
Richardson, Dick Thompson, Don Williams, Fred Madison,
John Freeman, Bob Bransford, Bob Bemiller
Voices: Allan Sherman, Hans
Conried, Paul Winchell, Bob Holt
Backgrounds: Richard H. Thomas
Camera: John Burton Jr., Larry
Hogan, Ray Lee
Film Editing: Allan Potter, Joe
Siracusa, Rick Steward
In Charge of Production: Lee
Gunther
Music by Dean Elliott
Teleplay & Lyrics by Dr.
Seuss
Storyboard by Bob Richardson
NOTE:
This special contains three separate stories - "The
Sneetches", "The Zax", and "Green
Eggs and Ham".
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The Bear
Who Slept Through Christmas
December
17th, 1973 ; Aired on NBCStarring:
Tom Smothers with Arte Johnson and Barbara Feldon
Written by Larry Spiegel
Written by John Barrett
From an Original Story by John
Barrett
Directed by Hawley Pratt, Gerry
Chiniquy
Voice Characterizations: Robert
Holt, Kelly Lange, Michael Bell, Casey Kasem, Caryn
Paperny
Production Mixer: Steve Orr
Music and Lyrics: Doug Goodwin
Production Design: Roy Morita,
Dick Ung
Storyboard: Bob Richardson,
Charlie Hayward
Backgrounds: Richard H. Thomas,
Mary O'Loughlin
Animation: Bob Matz, John
Freeman, John Gibbs, Tom Ray, Don Williams, Ken Walker,
Norm McCabe, Art Leonardi, Bob Bransford, Jim Davis,
Glenn Schmitz, Bob Richardson
In Charge of Production: Lee
Gunther
Film Editing: Bob Gillis, Rick
Steward, Joe Siracusa, Allan Potter, Roger Donley
Camera: Larry Hogan, Ray Lee,
John Burton Jr.
Executive Producer: Norman
Sedawie
Produced by David H. DePatie and
Friz Freleng
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Clerow
Wilson's Great Escape
April
3rd, 1974 ; Aired on NBCDirector:
Corny Cole
Voices: Flip Wilson
Music: Doug Goodwin
Executive
Producers: David H. DePatie, Friz Freleng
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The Magical
Mystery Trip Through Little Red's Head
November
11th, 1974 ; Aired on ABCVoices:
Leonard Weinrib, Sarah Kennedy
Executive
Producers: David H. DePatie, Friz Freleng
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The
Hoober-Bloob Highway
February
19th, 1975 ; Aired on CBSVoice
Characterizations by Bob Holt
Directed by Alan Zaslove
Produced by Friz Freleng and Ted
Geisel
Executive Producer: David H.
DePatie
Animation: Bob Richardson, Don
Williams, Norm McCabe, Warren Batchelder, Nelson Shin,
Bob Matz, Bob BeMiller, Brenda Banks, Bob Bransford, Ruth
Kissane, John Freeman
Additional Voices: Hal Smith
Backgrounds: Richard H. Thomas,
Gloria Wood
Layout: Dick Ung
Sequence Director: Gerry Chiniquy
In Charge of Production: Lee
Gunther
Camera: John Burton Jr.,
Hogan-Lee Images
Film Editing: Rick Steward
Music by Dean Elliott
Teleplay & Lyrics by Dr.
Seuss
Production Design by Roy Morita
Storyboard by Rosemary O'Connor,
Chris Jenkyns
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The Tiny
Tree
December
14th, 1975 ; Aired on NBCBuddy Ebsen as Squire Badger
Theme Songs Sung by Roberta Flack
Music and Lyrics: Johnny Marks
Executive Producers: David H.
DePatie, Friz Freleng
Created, Directed, and Produced by
Chuck Couch
Animation: Bob Richardson, John
Gibbs, Nelson Shin, Ed Love, Rudy Zamora, Brad Case,
Richard Trueblood, Ruth Kissane, Volus C. Jones
Effects Animation: Joan Swanson
Voice Characterizations: Paul
Winchell, Frank Welker, Allan Melvin, Cherilyn Parsons,
Hettie Lynne Hurtes, Stephen Manley, Lucille Bliss, Janet
Waldo
Music Supervisor: Dean Elliott
Theme Songs Produced and Arranged by
Roberta Flack and Leon Pendarvis
Music Conducted by Eric Rogers
Character Design: Louis Schmitt,
Sophie Quinn, Trudy Philion
Story Development: Bob Ogle,
Lewis Marshall
Production Design: Roy Morita,
Dick Ung, Jan Green
Camera: John Burton Jr., Larry
Hogan, Ray Lee
In Charge of Production: Lee
Gunther
Film Editing: Bob Gillis, Joe
Siacusa, Rick Steward, Roger Donley, Ron Fedele
Production Mixer: Steve Orr
Music Mixer: Eric Tomlinson
NOTE:
Emmy Award Nominee - Outstanding Individual
Achievement in Any Area of Creative Technical Crafts
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My Mom's
Having a Baby
February
16th, 1977 ; Aired on ABCDirector:
Larry Elikann
Story: Susan Fichter Kennedy,
Elaine Evans Rushnell
Music: Dean Elliott
Produced by David H. DePatie, Friz Freleng, Robert
Chenault
NOTE:
Combination of live action and animation.
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Bugs Bunny's Easter Special
April 7, 1977; Aired on CBSExecutive
Producer: Hal Geer
Supervising Director: Friz
Freleng
Sequences Directed by Friz
Freleng, Chuck Jones, Robert McKimson
Voice Characterizations: Mel
Blanc
The Voice of Granny: June Foray
Animation, Stories, Backgrounds, Layouts and
Artwork by Members of the Motion Picture
Screen Cartoonists Local 839
Easter Story Written by Friz
Freleng and David Detiege
Directed by Robert McKimson,
Gerry Chiniquy
Easter Sequences Animation: Don
Williams, Nelson Shin, Bob Richardson, Norm McCabe, Bob
Matz, Warren Batchelder, Bob Bemiller, Bob Bransford,
John Gibbs
Easter Sequences Layouts: Bob
Givens
Backgrounds: Richard H. Thomas
Editor: Rick Steward
Title Design by Arthur Leonardi
Music: Doug Goodwin, Milt
Franklyn (spelled as "Franklin"), William Lava,
Carl Stalling, John Seely
"Mister Easter Rabbit":
Music by Maddy Russell, Words by Jack Segal
Easter Sequences Produced by DFE
Films
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Halloween
is Grinch Night
October
29th, 1977 ; Aired on ABCFeaturing the Voice
Of Hans Conried
Music: Joe Raposo
Produced by Ted Geisel
Executive
Producers: David H. DePatie, Friz Freleng
Directed by Gerard Baldwin
Teleplay and Lyrics by Dr. Seuss
Orchestra Conducted by Eric
Rogers
Graphic Design: Roy Morita, Bob
Dranko
Animation: Lee Mishkin, Don
Williams, Rudy Zamora, Chrystal Russell, Willy Pyle, John
Gibbs, Fred Helmick, Bob Matz
Film Editors: Bob Gillis, Joe
Siracusa, Rick Steward
Backgrounds: Richard H. Thomas
Assistant Director: Barry Bunce
Voices: Hal Smith, Gary Shapiro,
Irene Tedrow, Jack DeLeon, Henry Gibson
In Charge of Production: Lee
Gunther
Camera: Ray Lee, Ralph Miglior,
Bob Mills
Sound by Producer's Sound
Service, Inc.
NOTE:
Emmy Award Winner - Outstanding Children's Special
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Pink
Panther in "A Pink Christmas"
December
7th, 1978 ; Aired on ABCTeleplay by John
W. Dunn, Friz Freleng
Story Adapted from O'Henry's
"The Cop and the Anthem"
Produced by David H. DePatie,
Friz Freleng
Directed by Bill Perez
Music by Doug Goodwin
Pink Panther Theme by Henry
Mancini
Conducted by Eric Rogers
Songs Sung by The Children of
Saint Michaels Day School Choir - Studio City, California
Under the Direction of Bob
Grabeau and Joyce Goodwin
"Yule Tide Spirit":
Lyrics by Johnny Bradford; Music by Doug Goodwin
"Jolly Holiday", "Wonderful
Wintertime": Lyrics & Music by Doug
Goodwin
Music Mixer: Eric Thomlinson
Graphic Designer: Paul Julian
Backgrounds: Paul Julian,
Consuelo Julian
Animation: Warren Batchelder, Bob
Matz, Art Davis, Tom Ray, Malcolm Draper, Nelson Shin,
John Gibbs, Don Williams, Art Leonardi, Art Vitello
Film Editors Supervised by Robert
Gillis
Film Editors: David H. DePatie
Jr., Richard Corwin, Richard Gannon
Music Editor: Joe Siracusa
In Charge of Production: Lee
Gunther
Camera Supervised by Raymond Lee
Cameramen: John Cunningham, Gary
Gunther, Robert Mills, Steven Wilzbach
Sound by Producer's Sound
Service, Inc.
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Bugs Bunny's Looney
Christmas Tales
November 27,
1979 ; Aired on CBS"Bugs
Bunny" Sequences Produced and Directed by
Friz Freleng
"Road-Runner" Sequence Produced and
Directed by Chuck Jones
Voice Characterizations: Mel
Blanc
Written by Friz Freleng, John
Dunn, Chuck Jones, Tony Benedict
Sequence Directors: Tony
Benedict, David Detiege, Bill Perez, Art Vitello
Layout: Don Foster, Ric Gonzales,
Roy Morita, Martin Strudler
Animators: Irv Anderson, Warren
Batchelder, Bob Bransford, Malcolm Draper, Mark Kausler,
Ruth Kissane, John McGuire, Phil Monroe, Tom Ray, Virgil
Ross, Benny Washam, Don Williams
Music Composed by Doug Goodwin
Additional Voices: June Foray
Executive Producer: Hal Geer
Film Editors: Robert Gillis, Rich
Harrison, Richard Gannon
Music Editor: Joe Siracusa
Backgrounds: Richard H. Thomas,
Ron Dias, Dennis Durrell
Animation Camera: Ted Bemiller,
Raymond E. Lee
"Bugs Bunny's Looney Christmas
Tales" Produced by DePatie-Freleng
Enterprises, Inc . and Chuck Jones Enterprises
In Association with Warner Bros.
Animation Inc.
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Pink
Panther in "Olym-Pinks"
February
22nd, 1980 ; Aired on ABCProduced by David H.
DePatie, Friz Freleng
Directed by Friz Freleng
Written by Friz Freleng, John
Dunn, David Detiege
Sequence Directors: Gerry
Chiniquy, Art Davis, Art Leonardi
Music by Screen Music West
Composer: Rob Walsh
Orchestration: Don
McGinnis
Pink Panther Theme by Henry
Mancini
Graphic Design: Ric Gonzales,
Martin Strudler
Backgrounds: Richard H. Thomas
Animators: Warren Batchelder, Bob
Matz, Tom Ray, Bob Bransford, Don Williams, Art Vitello,
Nelson Shin, Bob Bemiller, Malcolm Draper
Film Editors: Robert Gillis,
Richard Gannon
Music Editor: Joe Siracusa
In Charge of Production: Lee
Gunther
Camera Supervised by Raymond E.
Lee
Cameramen: Robert Mills, Steven
Wilzbach, Gary Gunther, John Cunningham
Sound by Producers' Sound
Service, Inc.
NOTE: Emmy
Award Nominee - Outstanding Animated Program.
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Daffy Duck's Easter Show
April 1st, 1980 ; Aired on NBCWritten
by Friz Freleng, Tony
Benedict, John Dunn
Voice Characterizations: Mel
Blanc
Produced by David H. DePatie,
Friz Freleng
Directed by Friz Freleng
Sequence Directors: Tony
Benedict, Gerry Chiniquy, Art Davis, David Detiege
Layout: Martin Strudler, Jesse
Santos
Animators: Frank Andrina, Colin
Baker, Warren Batchelder, Bob Bemiller, Bob Bransford,
Roger Chiasson, Jim Davis, Malcolm Draper, Al Giavoto,
John Gibbs, Lee Halpern, Chuck Harvey, Bob Kirk, Bob
Matz, Tom Ray, Nelson Shin, Art Vitello, Don Williams
Music Composed by Harper MacKay
In Charge of Production: Lee
Gunther
Production Manager: Kathy Condon
Film Editor: Robert Gillis
Music Editor: Joe Siracusa
Backgrounds: Richard H. Thomas
Animation Camera: Raymond E. Lee,
Robert Mills, Gary Gunther, Steven Wilzbach, Ron Jackson,
John Cunningham, Warren Taylor
Additional Voice: Nancy Wible
Executive Producer: Hal Geer
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Where Do
Teenagers Come From?
May
5th, 1980 ; Aired on ABCDirector:
Larry Elikann
Music: Doug Goodwin, Eric Rogers
Executive
Producers: David H. DePatie, Friz Freleng
NOTE:
Combination of live action and animation.
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Pontoffel
Pock, Where Are You?
May
2nd, 1980 ; Aired on ABCProduced by
Ted Geisel
Executive Producers: David H.
DePatie and Friz Freleng
Directed by Gerard Baldwin
Teleplay and Lyrics by Dr. Seuss
Music by Joe Raposo
Graphic Design: Roy Morita,
Barrington Bunce, Robert Dranko
Animation: Don Williams, Art
Vitello, Malcom Draper, John Gibbs, Bob Matz, Nelson
Shin, Warren Batchelder, Norm McCabe, Tom Ray, Bob
Bransford, Lee Halpern, Bob Richardson, Brenda Banks
Film Editor: Robert Gillis
Music Editor: Joe Siracusa
Backgrounds: Richard H. Thomas
Voices: Ken Lundie, Joe Raposo,
Wayne Morton, Hal Smith, Sue Allen, Don Messick
In Charge of Production: Lee
Gunther
Camera by Raymond E. Lee, Steven
Wilzbach, Robert Mills, Gary Gunther
Sound by Producer's Sound Service
Inc.
NOTE:
Emmy Award Nominee - Outstanding Animated Program.
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Dennis the
Menace in "Mayday for Mother"
May
8th, 1981 ; Aired on NBCCreated and Written for
Television by Hank Ketcham
Produced by David H. DePatie and
Friz Freleng
Directors: Bob Richardson, David
Detiege, Cullen Houghtaling, Art Leonardi, Nelson Shin,
Art Vitello
Layout: Ric Gonzalez, Martin
Strudler
Voice Talents Of: Nicole Eggert,
Kathy Garver, James Hackett, Bob Holt, Elizabeth Kerr,
Larry D. Mann, Joey Nagy, Herbert Rudley, Seth Wagerman,
Nancy Wible
Music Composed by Joe Raposo
Conducted by Eric Rogers
In Charge Of Production: Lee
Gunther
Production Manager: Kathy Condon
Film Editor: Robert Gillis
Music Editor: Joe Siracusa
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The Pink
Panther in "Pink At First Sight"
May
10th, 1981 ; Aired on ABCWritten by
Owen Crump and D.W. Owen
Produced by David H. DePatie
Directed by Bob Richardson
Based on the David H. DePatie - Friz Freleng
Animated Character
Sequence Directors: Nelson Shin, Art Vitello
Music by Steven DePatie
Pink Panther Theme by Henry
Mancini
Lyrics by Owen Crump, D.W. Owen
Production Design: Martin
Strudler
Layout: George Goode, John Gibbs,
Mario Piluso
Voice Talents of Frank Welker,
Marilyn Schreffler, Hal Smith, Brian Cummings, Weaver
Copeland
Animation: John Gibbs, Nelson
Shin, Norm McCabe, Lee Halpern, Jim Davis, Bob Bransford,
Tom Ray, Al Wilzbach, Lloyd Vaughan, Joe Roman, Ruth
Kissane, Bob Bemiller, Malcom Draper, Norton Virgien,
Bill Hutten
In Charge of Production: Lee
Gunther
Production Manager: Kathy Condon
Film Editors: Robert Gillis,
Richard Gannon
Music Editor: Joe Siracusa
Camera Effects: John Burton Jr.
NOTE:
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The Grinch
Grinches the Cat in the Hat
May
20th, 1982 ; Aired on ABCWritten by
Dr. Seuss
Produced by Ted Geisel and Friz
Freleng
Executive Producer: David H.
DePatie
Directed by Bill Perez
Teleplay and Lyrics: Ted Geisel
Music: Joe Raposo
Graphic Design: Ira Turek, Roy
Morita
Background: Allison Julian,
Andrew Phillipson, Dennis Venizelos
Checking: Jan Adams, Armand Shaw,
Natalie Shirpser
Animation: Warren Batchelder, Tom
Ray, Oliver Callahan, Morey Roden, John Gibbs, Bob
Richardson, Lee Halpern, Virgil Ross, Bob Kirk, Ken
Walker, Bob Matz, Don Williams, Norm McCabe
Assistant Animators: Dorris
Bergstram, Grinny Parmelo, Holly Forsyth, Raul Salaiz,
Burt Nedall
Film Editors: Robert T. Gillis,
Jim Blodgett, Richard Gannon
Music Editor: Joe Siracusa
Camera Effects: John Burton, Jr.
Special Music: Joe Siracusa
Voice Talents of: Mason Adams,
Bob Holt, Frank Welker, John Eich
In Charge of Production: Lee
Gunther
Production Manager: Kathy Condon
NOTE:
Production completed at Marvel Productions.
Emmy Award Winner -
Outstanding Animated Program; Outstanding
Individual Achievement (Animated Programming)
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