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Alan Smart

Alan Smart (born October 10, 1963 in Los Angeles, California) is an animator and an animation director best known for his work for SpongeBob SquarePants and as an, assistant director and layout artist with The Simpsons (he also received credit as a director in the season three episode, "Flaming Moe's").

Chief of Hearts

The episode was written by Carolyn Omine and William Wright and directed by Chris Clements, features guest star Jane Kaczmarek as Judge Constance Harm, Maurice LaMarche and Joe Mantegna as Fat Tony and has references to the television shows Starsky and Hutch, Three's Company, and Bakugan Battle Brawlers.

Dunces and Dragons

The episode was written by Zeus Cervas, Erik Wiese and Tim Hill, with Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi serving as animation directors The episode drew 8.1 million viewers, and was met with positive reviews.

Jim Reardon

Jim Reardon (born 1961) is an animation director and storyboard consultant, best known for his work on the animated TV series The Simpsons.

Matthew Faughnan

Matthew Faughnan is an animation director with The Simpsons and has directed five episodes.

Michael Marcantel

Michael Marcantel is an animation director on The Simpsons.

Michael T. Scott

Michael T. Scott is an American comedy writer, animation director and creator of the Happy Fatties online cartoon series, which has been featured on several notable web video sites including, YouTube, Dailymotion, Yahoo! Video, Openfilm, Animation World Network, Crackle, Aniboom, Funny or Die and Newgrounds.

Zsolt Richly

Zsolt Richly (born March 23, 1941 in Sopron, Hungary) is a Hungarian animator who worked as a director in PannóniaFilm.


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Aki Sora

There are two OVA adaptations of Aki Sora, both produced by Hoods Entertainment, with Takeo Takahashi as director, Jukki Hanada as scriptwriter and Kazuya Kuroda as character designer and chief animation director.

Animax Taishō

The supervising animation director and character designer was Sachiko Kamimura and featured Maaya Sakamoto as the title character.

Arms Corporation

The famous animator and character designer Rin Shin is the chief animation director for several productions by Arms which have an above average amount of fanservice, like Ikki Tousen Dragon Destiny / Great Guardians and both seasons of Queen's Blade.

Bernard Derriman

He was animation director on the Australian network show Kenny's World featuring Shane Jacobson, the spin off television series of the film Kenny.

Chitty Chitty Death Bang

In addition to the regular cast, guest stars included actor and comedian Patrick Bristow, animator, executive producer, animation director, storyboard artist and producer Butch Hartman (who played Mr. Weed, Peter's boss, and various other characters), writer Gary Janetti who played the Demon and Riff), actor John O'Hurley (who played the Cult Leader), and Waylon Jennings (who played himself).

Engaged to the Unidentified

The series is directed by Yoshiyuki Fujiwara at studio Dogakobo with script by Fumihiko Shimo and character design by Ai Kikuchi, who is also the chief animation director.

Floral Magician Mary Bell

The true identity of "Kōichirō" is unknown and people do not even know how to read his family name, but it is widely believed in Japan that "Kōichirō" is a pseudonym of Takeshi Ito, who later worked as assistant animation director on Cowboy Bebop: The Movie and Tactical Roar.

Jo Ratcliffe

Ratcliffe is also an animation director and designer for notable clients such as Lady Gaga, Kenzo, Barneys New York, Jimmy Choo and Louis Vuitton.

Junji

Junji Nishimura (純二, born 1955), Japanese animation director and producer

Kenji Kodama

Twenty-Four Eyes (special) : Character Design, Animation director

Le Collège français

Luc Bihan - Canadian Sculptor and Animation Director (2003–2004)

Luc Bihan

He arrived in Toronto in 1999, where he became an animation director for Nelvana, Canada's most prestigious Animation Institute for developing Television programs aimed at children and youth.

Masaru Kitao

Pops (1993) - Character Designer, Animation Director

Meador

Joshua Meador (1911 – 1965), an animator, special effects artist, and animation director for the Disney studio

Mr. Niko


He has just finished "Blaise le Blasé - Fred's head" for Teletoon and France 2 as Animation Director, and has just finished co-directing a new show for TV Loonland and Carpe Diem Film & TV: "My Life Me".

Narumi Kakinouchi

She then garnered great attention as the character designer, storyboard artist, and animation director for the Vampire Princess Miyu OVAs in 1988, and in March of that same year she co-authored the first Vampire Princess Miyu manga, serialized in the mystery/horror monthly manga magazine Susperia.

Nobuteru Yūki

Ragnarok Online Opening Movie (character designer, animation director)

Paul Schibli

The Raccoons on Ice (1981 - designer, animation director, character designer, original characters)

The Raccoons and the Lost Star (1982 - designer, animation director, character designer, original characters)

Slacker Cats

It was created by Andy Riley and Kevin Cecil, who also served as executive producers along with animation director Seth Kearsley, who designed the characters.

Sora no Iro, Mizu no Iro

Produced by Himajin, the character designer and chief animation director for the series was Kazuya Kuroda, while the first episode was supervised by Takeo Takahashi.

Stan MacGovern

His work was an influence on cartoonist Jack Mendelsohn, the creator of Jackys Diary, and animation director Will Finn.

Takahiro Kimura

Gun Sword (Character designs and chief animation director)

Tibor Hernádi

Felix the Cat: The Movie (1988) (director, animation director, layout artist, storyboard artist)

Tom Yasumi

Tom Yasumi (born Tokyo, 1966) is an animation director best known for his work on Rocko's Modern Life and SpongeBob SquarePants.

Toshiyuki Kubooka

Batman: Gotham Knight (Segment: Working Through Pain; Animation director)

Welcome to Dongmakgol

Park had been a big fan of Japanese animation director Hayao Miyazaki's work since he watched Future Boy Conan as a child.

Yoshikazu Yasuhiko

Crusher Joe the Movie (1983) (Director, Script, Screenplay, Storyboard, Character Design, Animation director)