Finally, Tom goes into detail about how his iconic works such as Animaniacs, Tiny Toons, and Pinky & The Brain came to be. Tom also shares what it was like to work with the likes of Hanna Barbera, Jo Barbera, and Steven Spielberg. Pinky and The Brain from Animaniacs is now available to use for SFM and GMOD Be sure to subscribe to this model for further updates. Tune in as Tom takes us back to his journey to fully realizing his animator dreams (you won’t believe what the final straw was for Tom to leave New Jersey!) and the events that led him to work amongst animation’s biggest names in the 80s. To say that I am thrilled to finally sit down with Tom is an understatement! He has won seventeen Emmy Awards for his work that has defined generations of childhoods across the world. Tom has been in the animation industry for over four decades and has worked on some of the most memorable cartoons at Warner Brothers, Hanna-Barbera, and Disney. The three Warners were locked up in the studio water tower until they escaped in the 90's. In this week’s episode, we are joined by animation legend Tom Ruegger, the creator of Animaniacs, Pinky & The Brain, and Tiny Toons. The two Warner Brothers Yakko and Wakko and their Warner sister Dot had been (supposedly) created in the 1930's, but their cartoons were too screwy for the general public to handle.
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