Tuck Tucker
- Tuck Tucker
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Tuck Tucker est un scénariste, réalisateur, artiste et directeur de storyboards américain.
Filmographie
- Scénarios
- Réalisation
- Storyboards
- Diverses équipes
- 1989 : La Petite Sirène
- 1990-1992 : Les Simpson (TV) : Maquettiste personnages / synchroniseur d'animation
- 1996 : Hey Arnold!: 24 Hours to Live (TV) : directeur superviseur / artiste agencement
- 1997 : The What a Cartoon Show : artiste agencement
- 1999 : Hé Arnold ! (TV) : directeur superviseur
- 2002 : Jimmy Neutron (TV) : consultant créateur
- 2004 : Party Wagon (TV) : dessin des personnages / prop design
- 2004 : The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour (TV) : consultant créateur
- 2004 : Jimmy Neutron: Win, Lose and Kaboom (TV) : consultant créateur
- 2006 : The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide (TV) : consultant créateur
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