Steven Spielberg Presents Tiny Toon Adventures: Season Three
Toons from the Crypt
Wait Till Your Father Gets Even (originally aired November 7, 1992 on The Plucky Duck Show)
Directed by Ken Boyer – Written by Nicholas Hollander
Concord the Kindly Condor
Directed by Ken Boyer – Written by Paul Dini
Night of the Living Pets
Directed by Ken Boyer – Written by Paul Dini
Episode withheld from initial Fox Network run; first aired November 11, 1995 on Nickelodeon – Prod. no. 182
Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Arthur Kempel – Starring the Voices of Edie McClurg as Winnie, Jim Cummings as Nasty – Storyboards: Joey Banaszkiewicz, Tony Craig, Kaan Kalyon, Brian Mitchell – Timing Direction: Charles E. Downs, Donna Mouliot, Thomas A. Ray, Leo Sullivan – Character Layout: Edward Baker, Paul Fisher, Tim George, Randy Haycock, Phillip Mosness, John Over, Cynthia Petrovic – Background Color Design: Robert Doucette, Kathryn Yelsa – Key Background Design: John Koch, Daniel McHugh – Background Layout: Ernie Guanlao, James Mueller, Zhaoping Wei – Overseas Animation Supervisor: Dev Ramsaran – Animation Services: Akom Productions Co. (Nelson Shin, President) – We Gave Concord Condor a New Haircut: And He Still Isn’t Funny.
Thirteensomething
First aired September 14, 1992 – Prod. no. 178
Directed by Jon McClenahan – Written by Sherri Stoner – Storyboards: Tony Craig, Jim Fletcher, Jon McClenahan, John Hayes, Lou Police, Brian Mitchell, Joey Banaszkiewicz – Story Editor: Sherri Stoner – Music by Richard Stone – Starring the Voices of Rob Paulsen as Jason, Danny Gans as Johnny Carson, Valari Bromfield as Mary Hartless, Roger Rose as David Letterman – Background Color Design: Robert Doucette, Kathryn Yelsa – Layout: Chris Brandt, Stan Fukuoka – Key Background Design: John Koch – Model Design: Ken D. Boyer – Animation Supervisors: Marty Lennon, Chris McClenahan – Animation Services: StarToons – The Character of “Flint” Is In No Way Based on Flint Dille. Honest, Flint. No, Really…
New Class Day
Just-Us League of Supertoons
Directed by Byron Vaughns – Written by Paul Dini
Sound Off
Directed by Byron Vaughns – Written by Paul Dini
A Night in Kokomo
Directed by Byron Vaughns – Written by Sherri Stoner
First aired September 15, 1992 – Prod. no. 181
Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by William Ross – Storyboards: Barry Caldwell, Kenneth Harsha, Butch Lukic, Doug Murphy, Charles Visser, Patricia Wong – Timing Direction: Cullen Blaine, Myrna Bushman, Charles E. Downs, Donna Mouliot, Thomas A. Ray, Constantin Mustatea, Leo Sullivan – Layout Supervisor: Perry Kiefer – Character Layout: Edward Baker, Hyunsook Cho, Thomas Coppola, Robert McKnight, Michael Milo, Lynne Naylor, Eduardo Olivares, Dexter Reed, Swinton Scott, Charles Visser – Model Design: Patricio Agnasin, Trish Burgio, Lance Falk, Terry Mullen, Marc Perry – Key Background Design: Thomas Warkentin – Background Color Design: Michael Lowery, Daniel Wong – Background Layout: Gerald Forton, Ernie Guanlao, Zhaoping Wei – Overseas Animation Supervisor: Dave Marshall – Animation Services: Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. – Black and White is Cheaper to Paint
Fox Trot
My Brilliant Revenge!
Directed by Ken Boyer – Written by Peter Hastings
Can’t Buy Me Love
Directed by Ken Boyer – Written by Deanna Oliver
Phone Call from the 405
Directed by Ken Boyer – Written by Tom Ruegger
First aired September 16, 1992 – Prod. no. 190
Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Albert Lloyd Olson – Starring the Voices of Sally Struthers as Rhoda’s Mom, Frank Welker as Steven Spielberg – Storyboards: Tony Craig, Brian Mitchell, Louis Police – Timing Direction: Cullen Blaine, Donna Mouliot, Thomas A. Ray – Character Layout: Joey Banaszkiewicz, Paul Fisher, Tim George, Randy Haycock, Phillip Mosness, John Over, Cynthia Petrovic, Glenn Schmitz – Key Background Design: John Koch – Background Color Design: Robert Doucette – Background Layout: James Mueller – Overseas Animation Supervisor: Dev Ramsaran – Animation Services: Akom Productions Co. (Nelson Shin, President) – Steven’s Car Phone #: 555-5555 ($1.95 Per Minute)
What Makes Toons Tick
Whirlwind Romance
Directed by Byron Vaughns – Written by Dale Hale
Going Up
Directed by Byron Vaughns – Story by Tom Ruegger – Written by Nicholas Hollander
Nothing to Sneeze At
Directed by Byron Vaughns – Written by Beth Bornstein and Paul Dini
First aired September 17, 1992 – Prod. no. 189
Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Fred Steiner – Starring the Voices of Rob Paulsen as Hiker, Gail Matthius as Mitzi, Nathan Ruegger as Little Plucky – Storyboards: Edward Baker, Keith Tucker, Barry Caldwell, Charles Visser, Patricia Wong – Timing Direction: Donna Mouliot, Costi Mustatea, Leo Sullivan – Layout Supervisor: Perry Kiefer – Character Layout: Hyunsook Cho, Kenneth Harsha, Terry Mullen, Swinton Scott – Key Background Design: Thomas Warkentin – Background Color Design: Michael Lowery – Background Layout: Ernie Guanlao, Zhaoping Wei – Model Design: Marc Perry – Overseas Animation Supervisor: Mike Reyna – Animation Services: Tokyo Movie Shinsha Co. Ltd. – What These Three Cartoons Have in Common: Nothing
Flea for Your Life
First aired September 18, 1992 – Prod. no. 186
Directed by Ken Boyer and Tony Craig – Written by Wayne Kaatz – Storyboards: Joey Banaszkiewicz, Tony Craig, Mark Fisher, Brian Mitchell, Lou Police – Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Richard Stone – Starring the Voices of Tress MacNeille as Mama, Rob Paulsen as Flick, Jim Cummings as Papa, Whitby Hertford as Flio – Timing Direction: Cullen Blaine, Charles E. Downs, Donna Mouliot, Thomas A. Ray, Leo Sullivan – Character Layout: Paul Fisher, Tim George, Rancy Haycock, Phillip Mosness, John Over, Cynthia Petrovic, Larry Whitaker – Key Background Design: John Koch – Background Color Design: Robert Doucette – Background Layout: Ernie Guanlao, James Mueller – Model Design: Lawrence Kim – Overseas Animation Supervisor: Dave Marshall – Animation Services: Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. – It Didn’t Work on Paper: It Doesn’t Work on Film
The Return of Batduck
First aired September 19, 1992 on The Plucky Duck Show – Prod. no. 097
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Peter Hastings – Storyboards: Jim Fletcher, Rusty Mills, Eddie Fitzgerald, Jenny Lerew – Story Editor: Sherri Stoner – Music by Richard Stone – Starring the Voices of John Kassir as Buster, Frank Welker as Guard, Jeff Bennett as Kev, Maurice LaMarche as Tim – Timing Direction: Jeffrey Hall, Greg Reyna – Model Design: Robert Doucette, Michael Fontanelli, Julienne Gimeno, Maureen Trueblood, Mark Zoeller – Key Background Design: Daniel McHugh – Background Color Design: Anne Guenther, Rolando Oliva – Animation Services: Tokyo Movie Shinsha Co. Ltd. – Plucky’s Cape Courtesy of Siegfried & Roy – Batman And All Related Elements Are Property of D.C. Comics, Inc. © 1992 All Rights Reserved.
Toons Take Over
First aired September 21, 1992 – Prod. no. 193
Directed by Byron Vaughns – Written by Peter Hastings – Storyboards: Joey Banaszkiewicz, Barry Caldwell, Brian Mitchell, Charles Visser, Ken Mitchroney, Pat Wong, Keith Tucker, Ed Baker – Music by Albert Lloyd Olson – Starring the Voices of Rob Paulsen as Cooper Deville, Gail Matthius as Sherri Stoner, Maurice LaMarche as Board Artist, Roger Rose as Reporter, Andrea Romano as Andrea Romano The Magnificent – Character Layout: Ed Baker, Hyunsook Cho, Thomas Coppola, Kenneth Harsha, Terry Mullen, Marc Schirmeister, Swinton Scott – Timing Direction: Donna Mouliot, Thomas A. Ray, Costi Mustatea, Leo Sullivan – Layout Supervisor: Perry Kiefer – Model Design: Marc Perry – Key Background Design: Thomas Warkentin – Background Layout: Ernie Guanlao, Zhaoping Wei – Background Color Design: Michael Lowery – Overseas Animation Supervisor: John Ewing – Animation Services: Freelance Animators, New Zealand – Hey! We Lost a Paperclip! Whoever Took It, Give It Back Right Now! Oh, Wait. We Found It. Nevermind.
Two-Tone Town
First aired September 28, 1992 – Prod. no. 194
Directed by Ken Boyer – Written by Deanna Oliver – Storyboards: Joe Banaszkiewicz, Tony Craig, Tim George, Brian Mitchell, Lou Police – Music by William Ross – Starring the Voices of Greg Burson as Daffy, Maurice LaMarche as Yosemite Sam, Robert Morse as Goopy, Desiree Goyette as Roxy, Rob Paulsen as Foxy, Frank Welker as Big Lee – Timing Direction: Charles E. Downs, Donna Mouliot, Thomas A. Ray – Model Design: Derric Treece – Key Background Design: John Koch – Background Color Design: Robert Doucette, Michael Lowery, Kathryn Yelsa – Overseas Animation Supervisor: Mike Reyna – Animation Services: Tokyo Movie Shinsha Co., Ltd. – Quote of the Day: “Do You Like Our Butts and Ears Better Up or Down?”
Buster’s Directorial Debut
Fit to be Stewed
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Sherri Stoner and Nicholas Hollander
Ducklahoma (originally aired September 26, 1992 on The Plucky Duck Show)
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Peter Hastings
First aired November 2, 1992 – Prod. no. 192
Story Editor: Sherri Stoner – Music by Albert Lloyd Olson – Starring the Voice of Sally Struthers as Sandy Witch – Storyboards: Eddie Fitzgerald, James Fletcher, Enrique May, Rusty Mills – Character Layout: Ernie Guanlao, Jenny Lerew, Ryan Roberts – Timing Direction: Jeff Hall – Layout Supervisor: Greg Reyna – Key Background Design: Frank Frezzo – Background Color Design: Ann Guenther, Rolando Oliva – Model Design: Mike Fontanelli, Mark Zoeller – Background Layout: Anita Ziobro – Overseas Animation Supervision: Cuckoo’s Nest – Animation Services: Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. – “Buster’s Directorial Debut” Is Also Buster’s Directorial Swan Song
Washingtoon
First aired November 4, 1992 – Prod. no. 195
Directed by Alfred Gimeno – Co-Directed by David West – Written by Nicholas Hollander – Storyboards: Craig Armstrong, Marc Schirmeister, Glenn Vilppu, Sherilan Weinhart – Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by William Ross – Starring the Voice of Louise Duart as Barbara Walters – Character Layout: Ed Haney, Salli Hilborn, Joseph Sibilski – Timing Direction: Charles E. Downs – Key Background Design: Daniel McHugh – Background Color Design: Brian Sebern – Background Layout: Chris Aguirre, Craig Armstrong, Warren Marshall, Anita Ziobro – Model Design: Julienne Gimeno – Overseas Animation Supervisor: Dev Ramsaran – Animation Services: Akom Productions Co. (Nelson Shin, President) – Guess What We Are? A. Republicans. B. Democrats. C. As Of This Broadcast Being Investigated By The F.B.I.
Toon TV
First aired November 9, 1992 (some segments originally aired September 26, 1992 on The Plucky Duck Show) – Prod. no. 180
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Rich Arons, Sherri Stoner, and Peter Hastings – Storyboards: Alfred Gimeno, Jim Fletcher, Rusty Mills, Enrique May, Eddie Fitzgerald – Story Editor: Sherri Stoner – Music by Bruce Broughton – Starring the Voice of Rob Paulsen as Vanilla Lice – Character Layout: Jenny Lerew, Ryan Roberts – Timing Direction: Rich Arons, Greg Reyna – Layout Supervisor: Greg Reyna – Key Background Design: Frank Frezzo – Background Color Design: Ann Guenther, Rolly Oliva – Background Layout: Warren Marshall, Anita Ziobro – Model Design: Bob Camp, Michael Fontanelli, Marc Perry, Mark Zoeller – Overseas Animation Supervisor: Dave Marshall – Animation Services: Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. – Name Inadvertently Omitted in “The Name Game”: Plucky
Grandma’s Dead
First aired November 10, 1992 – Prod. no. 187
Directed by Alfred Gimeno – Co-Directed by David West – Written by Deanna Oliver – Storyboards: Glenn Vilppu – Story Editor: Sherri Stoner – Music by Richard Stone – Starring the Voices of Frank Welker as Byron, Tress MacNeille as Mom, Matt Frewer as Mac Duff, Soleil Moon Frye as Amanda Duff, Fran Ryan as Grandma, Whitby Hertford as Duncan Duff, Beverly Archer as Kleinerman, Roger Rose as Taxi Driver, Dan Castellaneta as Jeffries – Timing Direction: Charles E. Downs – Character Layout: Chris Aguirre, Craig Armstrong, Moon Choi, Edward Haney, Salli Hilborn, Joseph Sibilski, Jay Wo So, Sherilan Weinhart – Key Background Design: John Koch, Daniel McHugh – Background Color Design: Robert Doucette, Kathryn Yelsa – Background Layout: Warren Marshall – Model Design: Julienne Gimeno – Overseas Animation Supervisor: Dev Ramsaran – Animation Services: Akom Productions Co. (Nelson Shin, President) – TV Guide Said That Writer, Deanna Oliver, Was “Deliciously Clever” But That Was Another Episode.
Music Day
Ruffled Ruffee
Directed by Alfred Gimeno – Co-Directed by David West – Story by Tom Ruegger – Written by Sherri Stoner
The Horn Blows at Lunchtime
Directed by Alfred Gimeno – Co-Directed by David West – Written by Chris Otsuki and Tom Ruegger
Loon Lake
Directed by Alfred Gimeno – Co-Directed by David West – Written by Paul Dini
First aired November 11, 1992 – Prod. no. 191
Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Richard Stone – Starring the Voice of Rob Paulsen as Ruffee – Storyboards: Craig Armstrong, Ken Harsha, Sherilan Weinhart – Timing Direction: Charles Downs, Costi Mustatea, Leo Sullivan – Model Design: Julienne Gimeno – Key Background Design: Daniel McHugh – Background Color Design: Brian Sebern – Overseas Animation Supervisor: Mike Reyna – Animation Services: Tokyo Movie Shinsha Co. Ltd. – Just Between Us: Letterman Should Have Gotten The Carson Gig
The Horror of Slumber Party Mountain
First aired November 12, 1992 – Prod. no. 196
Directed by Greg Reyna – Written by Paul Dini – Storyboards: Eddie Fitzgerald, James Fletcher, Jenny Lerew, Rusty Mills, Tim George – Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Steve Bramson – Starring the Voices of Charlie Adler and John Kassir as Buster, Frank Welker as One-Eyed Jack – Character Layout: Paul Fisher, James Mueller, Ryan Roberts, Joseph Sibilski – Layout Supervisor/Timing Direction: Greg Reyna – Background Layout: Robert Doucette, Anita Ziobro – Background Color Design: Ann Guenther, Michael Lowery, Rolando Oliva – Key Background Design: Frank Frezzo – Model Design: Michael Fontanelli, Mark Zoeller – Overseas Animation Supervision: Cuckoo’s Nest – Animation Services: Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. – Elmyra’s Wardrobe by Miss Take
Sports Shorts
Minister Golf (originally aired October 3, 1992 on The Plucky Duck Show)
Directed by Alfred Gimeno – Co-Directed by David West – Written by Tom Ruegger
The Undersea World of Fifi
Directed by Alfred Gimeno – Co-Directed by David West – Written by Peter Hastings
First aired November 13, 1992 – Prod. no. 183
Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Eric Schmidt – Starring the Voices of Sue Blu as Sphinxy, Nathan Ruegger as Little Plucky – Storyboards: Glen Vilppu, Sherilan Weinhart – Timing Direction: Charles E. Downs – Character Layout: Chris Aguirre, Craig Armstrong, Moon Choi, Edward Haney, Salli Hilborn, Joseph Sibilski, Jay Wo So – Key Background Design: Daniel McHugh – Background Color Design: Brian Sebern – Background Layout: Warren Marshall, Norly Paat, Zhaoping Wei, Anita Ziobro – Model Design: Julienne Gimeno – Overseas Animation Supervisor: Dev Ramsaran – Animation Services: Akom Productions Co. (Nelson Shin, President) – Appearing as Sea Monkeys: Brine Shrimp – Recipe for “Brine Shrimp La Fume”: 8,000 Tsp. Brine Shrimp; 1 Clove Garlic; ½ Lb. Butter. Boil Brine Shrimp Until Screaming. Mix With Other Ingredients And Beat Into Hysteria. Serve On A Tennis Court.
Weekday Afternoon Live
First aired November 16, 1992 – Prod. no. 188
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Peter Hastings, Deanna Oliver, and Paul Dini – Storyboards: Jim Fletcher, Rusty Mills, Enrique May, Eddie Fitzgerald – Story Editor: Sherri Stoner – Music by David Slonaker – Character Layout: Peter Gullerud, Jenny Lerew, Ryan Roberts – Layout Supervisor/Timing Direction: Greg Reyna – Background Layout: Anita Ziobro – Background Color Design: Ann Guenther, Rolando Oliva – Key Background Design: Frank Frezzo – Model Design: Mark Zoeller – Overseas Animation Supervision: Cuckoo’s Nest – Animation Services: Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. – We Thought This Would Be Funny: But Noooooooo!
A Cat’s Eye View
Little Dog Lost
Directed by Byron Vaughns – Written by Paul Dini
Party Crasher Plucky (originally aired September 26, 1992 on The Plucky Duck Show)
Directed by Byron Vaughns – Story by Sherri Stoner – Written by George McGrath
Homeward Bound
Directed by Byron Vaughns – Story by Tom Ruegger – Written by Nicholas Hollander and Sherri Stoner
First aired November 17, 1992 – Prod. no. 176
Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Mark Watters – Storyboards: Barry Caldwell, Thomas Ellery, Kenneth Harsha, Swinton Scott, Charles Visser, Patricia Wong – Timing Direction: Cullen Blaine, Charles E. Downs, Donna Mouliot, Constantin Mustatea, Thomas A. Ray, Leo Sullivan – Layout Supervisor: Perry Kiefer – Character Layout: Edward Baker, Hyunsook Cho, Thomas Coppola, Leland Hartman, Michael Milo, Dave O’Day, Eduardo Olivares, Dexter Reed – Model Design: Patricio Agnasin, Charlie Bean, Daniel Haskett, Terry Mullen, Marcus Nickerson, Marc Perry – Key Background Design: Alex McCrae, Leandro Martinez, Thomas Warkentin – Background Color Design: Michael Lowery, Brian Sebern, Daniel Wong – Background Layout: Gerald Forton, Ernie Guanlao, Cotty Kilbanks, Zhaoping Wei – Overseas Animation Supervisor: Dev Ramsaran – Animation Services: Akom Productions Co. (Nelson Shin, President) – Sherri Stoner’s Favorite Gag: That John Candied-Yam Bit
Best of Buster Day
Compromising Principals
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Charlie Adler and Garin Wolf
Maid to Re-Order
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Charlie Adler and Garin Wolf
Class Without Class
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Paul Dini
First aired November 23, 1992 – Prod. no. 175
Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Albert Lloyd Olson – Starring the Voice of Greg Burson as Bugs Bunny – Storyboards: Flamarion Ferreira, Eddie Fitzgerald, James Fletcher, Rusty Mills – Timing Direction: Jeffrey Hall, Greg Reyna – Character Layout: Jennifer Lerew, Ryan Roberts, Larry Whitaker – Layout Supervisor: Greg Reyna – Model Design: Michael Fontanelli, Mark Zoeller – Key Background Design: Frank Frezzo, James Mueller – Background Layout: Warren Marshall, Anita Ziobro – Background Color Design: Ann Guenther, Rolly Oliva – Overseas Animation Supervisor: Dave Marshall – Animation Services: Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. – Hey! We Won An Emmy! (But Not For This Episode.)
It’s a Wonderful Tiny Toons Christmas Special
First aired December 6, 1992 – Prod. no. 098
Directed by Jon McClenahan – Written by Sherri Stoner and Deanna Oliver – Storyboards: Mike Gerard, Byron Vaughns, Neal Sternecky, Kathy Carr – Additional Direction: Michael Gerard, Byron Vaughns, Rich Arons – Story Editors: Tom Ruegger, Sherri Stoner – Music by Richard Stone – Starring the Voices of John Kassir as Buster, Dan Castellaneta as Harvey, Tony Pope as God, Greg Burson as Porky, Valri Bromfield as Fran, Maurice LaMarche as The Parum-Pum Man – Additional Storyboarding: Ed Baker, Tony Craig – Layout: Tammy Daniel-Biske, Stan Fukuoka – Model Design: Arland Barron, Hyunsook Cho, Susan Crossley – Key Animation: Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone, Al Chiarito, Mary Hanley, Jon McClenahan, David March, Todd Myers, Jeff Siergey, Neal Sternecky, Kirk Tingblad, Rodney Tirey, James Tucker, John Williamson, Perry Zombolas – Assistant Animation: Marybeth Bellon, Tod Carter, Cindy Crowell, Maria Gilles, Mike Medynsky, John Morfoot, Mark Murphy, Jim Peebles, Wendy Price, David Pryor, Jim Richardson, Lauren Seeley, Mark Sieka, Joe Szwajkowski, Rainbow Animation Korea – Background Color Design: Joe Denton, Flamarion Ferreira, Michael Lowery, Rolando Oliva, Jeff Richards – Camera Service: Rainbow Animation Group – Key Background Design: Daniel McHugh, Leandro Martinez – Background Paint: Mike Medynsky, Kurt Mitchell – Animation Checking: Lisa Clarizio, Rodney Whitham – Linetest: Kinetics – Ink and Paint: Rainbow Animation Group – Animation Supervisors: Ron Fleischer, Chris McClenahan, Marty Lennon, Kathy McClenahan – Animation Services: StarToons – Stop Watching These Credits And Go Buy Us A Really Nice Gift!
Tiny Toon Spring Break
One-hour episode first aired March 27, 1994
Directed by Rich Arons, Michael Gerard, and Dave Marshall – Written by Peter Hastings, Nicholas Hollander, and Tom Ruegger – Sequence Directors: Barry Caldwell, Rusty Mills, Alfred Gimeno, Audu Paden, Jenny Lerew – Storyboards: Rich Arons, Brian Mitchell, Joey Banaszkiewicz, Ryan Roberts, Christopher Dent, Carolyn Gair Taylor, Ken Harsha, Charles Visser, Liz Holzman, Al Zegler – Story Editor: Peter Hastings – Music by Richard Stone, Julie Bernstein, Steve Bernstein, and Carl Johnson – Starring the Voices of John Kassir as Buster, Nathan Ruegger as Baby Plucky, Edie McClurg as Winnie Pig, Jim Cummings as Pappy, Rob Paulsen as Beaver, Jeff Bennett as Bighead, Jess Harnell as Molten-Lava – Model Design: Arland Barron, Bob Doucette, Paul Fisher, Frederick Gardner, Julienne Gimeno, David Kuhn, Eric Mahady, Cynthia Petrovic, Kexx Singleton, Maureen Trueblood, Mark Zoeller – B.G. Key Design: Ed Haney, Alex McCrae, Dan McHugh, Lou Police, Marty Strudler, David West – Sheet Timing: Jeff Hall, Rusty Mills, Greg Reyna – Storyboard Clean-Up: Bob Doucette, Paul Fisher, Noah Miller, Phillip Mosness, Tom Nelson, Marcus Williams – Slugging: Rich Arons, Rusty Mills, Greg Reyna – B.G. Paint: Hye Coh, Ann Guenther, Michael Lowery, Brian Sebern – Animation Services: Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. (President: James Wang) – It’s Palm Sunday! You Just Missed “60 Minutes”
Tiny Toons’ Night Ghoulery
One-hour episode first aired May 28, 1995
Produced by Michael Gerard and Peter Hastings – Directed by Michael Gerard, Rusty Mills, Rich Arons, and Greg Reyna – Written by Peter Hastings, Paul Dini, Paul Rugg, and Rich Arons – Storyboards: Rich Arons, Liz Holzman, Joey Banaszkiewicz, Rusty Mills, Paul Fisher, Phillip Mosness, Carolyn Gair Taylor, John Over, Michael Gerard, Ryan Roberts, Alfred Gimeno, Charles Visser, Ken Harsha, Al Zegler – Additional Material Written by Tom Ruegger and Sherri Stoner – Story Editors: Paul Dini, Peter Hastings – Music by Richard Stone and Steve Bernstein – Orchestration by Julie Bernstein – Starring the Voices of John Kassir as Buster, Ron Perlman as Mr. Scratch, Jim Cummings as Paddy, Jeff Glen Bennett as Shamus, June Foray as Witch Hazel – Model Design: Arland Barron, Frederick Gardner, Julienne Gimeno, Eric Mahady, Kexx Singleton, Maureen Trueblood – B.G. Key Design: Ed Haney, Alex McCrae, Dan McHugh, Lou Police, Marty Strudler, David West – Storyboard Clean-Up: Noah Miller, Tom Nelson, Marcus Williams, Patricia Wong – B.G. Paint: Hye Coh, Ann Guenther, Michael Lowery, Brian Sebern – Sheet Timing: Jeff Hall, Rusty Mills, Greg Reyna – Slugging: Rich Arons, Michael Gerard, Rusty Mills, Greg Reyna – Animation Services: Tokyo Movie Shinsha Co., Ltd. (Directors: Keiko Oyamada, Keiichiro Furuya) – Animation Director: Hisao Yokobori – The Brain Appears Courtesy of Acme Labs
1995 Emmy nominee, Outstanding Animated Program.
Closing Credits:
Senior Producer: Tom Ruegger
Producer: Sherri Stoner
Theme by Bruce Broughton
Casting and Voice Direction: Andrea Romano
Starring the Voices of:
Charlie Adler as Buster
Tress MacNeille as Babs
Joe Alaskey as Plucky
Don Messick as Hamton
Gail Matthius as Shirley
Frank Welker as Furrball, Gogo
Maurice LaMarche as Dizzy
Cree Summer as Elmyra
Danny Cooksey as Monty
Kath Souci as Sneezer, Fifi
Rob Paulsen as Concord, Arnold
Candi Milo as Sweetie
Animation Checking Supervisor: Marina Cappas
Animation Checking: Jan Browning, Brenda Brummett, Jennifer Damiani, Bunty Dranko, Karl Jacobs, Howard Schwartz
Series Character Design: Ken Boyer, Alfred Gimeno
Series B.G. Color Design: Brian Sebern, Kathryn Yelsa
Copying and Shipping: Carlton Batten, Ana Durand
Main Title Animation: Tokyo Movie Shinsha Co.
Color Key: Bunny Munns
Model Mark-Up: Jean DuBois, Lisa Leonardi, Gina Evans, Valerie Walker
Ink and Paint: Kim Dahl, Robin Kane, Dawn Dunlop, Kathlyn Kephart, Staci Gleed, Eric Norberg
Post Production Supervisor: Joe Sandusky
Supervising Film Editor: Joe Gall
Film Transfer: Mike Williams, Stephen Nakamura
Videotape Supervision: Jay Weinman, Scott Williams
Film Editors: Al Breitenbach, Kelly Ann Foley, Theresa Gilroy-Nielsen
Sound Reading: Bradley Carow, Denise Whitfield
Sound Services Provided by Monterey Post Production
Re-Recording Mixer: Thomas J. Maydeck, C.A.S.
Dialogue Editing: Mark Keatts, Aaron King
Music Editing: Patricia Carlin for Triad Music, Inc.
Sound Effects: Russell Brower, Robert Hargreaves
Post Production Facilities: The Post Group, Soundcastle/Postmodern
Voice Recording Studio: Soundcastle Studios – Harry Andronis, Engineer; Andy King, 2nd Engineer; Gabe Chiesa, 2nd Engineer
Laboratory Services: CFI
Negative Cutting: Mary Nelson-Duerrstein
Production Administrator: Glen Gagnon
Production Assistants: Kenneth Boyer, Bret Babos, Geno DuBois, Richard Freeman, Dustin Foster, Ken Fredrich, Betty Jean Hughes, Kathryn Page, Paul Trandahl, Tom Pniewski, Todd White
Music Coordinator: Ken Ross
Recording Administrator: Leslie Lamers
Amblin Story Editor: Doug Wood
Production Manager: Barbra J. Ebel
Production Supervision: Ken Duer, Barbara Simon Dierks, Liza-Ann Warren
Production Management: Tim Sarnoff
Executive in Charge of Production: Jean MacCurdy
Production Executives: Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall
Executive Producer: Steven Spielberg
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