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Re: Who is the Most Hated Person in the History of the Animation Industry?     

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Author: Patrick McNamara
Date: May 23, 2008 11:28

... with their success on Jonny Quest), but most of the 70's clones were under Charles Nichols and Iwao Takamoto's watch, after studio regimes changed-- Read some history before you dig out the Jabberjaw jokes, it'll do you good. Some of the best shows HB made have not been re-aired since the 70s. They produced just about the best animation of the time. These Are The Days could ...
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Re: Who is the Most Hated Person in the History of the Animation Industry?     

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Author: Arty McToon
Date: May 21, 2008 17:13

... success on Jonny Quest), but most of the 70's clones were under Charles Nichols and Iwao Takamoto's watch, after studio regimes changed-- Read some history before you dig out the Jabberjaw jokes, it'll do you good. Lou Scheimer- Filmation Studios-  Adapted good established ideas with constantlly re-used animation movements and character designs. Stories taught (shudder)...
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Re: Who is the Most Hated Person in the History of the Animation Industry?     

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Author: Derek Janssen
Date: May 21, 2008 14:52

... success on Jonny Quest), but most of the 70's clones were under Charles Nichols and Iwao Takamoto's watch, after studio regimes changed-- Read some history before you dig out the Jabberjaw jokes, it'll do you good. Lou Scheimer- Filmation Studios- Adapted good established ideas with constantlly re-used animation movements and character designs. Stories taught (shudder) lessons....
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