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Spike Brandt. Producer/Director/Animator

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The Martian Queen was an original character that we created for the “Duck Dodgers” series to be Marvin’s boss. We were delighted to have Tia Carrere join the cast to play Queen Tyr'ahnee, who quickly became a favorite of the show. #DuckDodgers #MartianQueen #TiaCarrere
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Model sheet of expressions for Dr. I.Q. Hi, for the “Duck Dodgers” TV series. Voiced for our show by Richard McGonagle, I.Q. was one of four characters to appear in the original Chuck Jones short, all of whom had major roles in the series. #DuckDodgers #DrIQHi #RichardMcGonagle
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The last segment of the first season of “Duck Dodgers,” “Duck Departure” finds our hero fed up with the Galactic Protectorate. Quitting, he finds work as a short order cook at Neighborly’s, where he is confronted with a cast of “almost” familiar faces. #DuckDodgers #LooneyTunes
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This painting of Porky Pig, as the Cadet, is his series introduction, in the first episode of “Duck Dodgers,” 2003. #DuckDodgers #LooneyTunes #Porky
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Early rough watercolor sketch of the Cadet (Porky Pig) ordering some ale from a lovely pirate wench, trying his best to “blend in,” as he goes undercover in “Shiver Me Dodgers” from season 1 of “Duck Dodgers,” 2003. #DuckDodgers #LooneyTunes #PorkyPig
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Hubie and Bertie, the mouse duo of Chuck Jones fame, appeared as assassins on the “Duck Dodgers” episode “Too Close for Combat,” 2005. Using their special brand of covert psychological warfare, they turn Dodgers and the Cadet against one another. #LooneyTunes #HubieandBertie
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Daffy Duck and Porky Pig in fancy sleep ware, for their roles as Duck Dodgers and the Cadet, find themselves put upon by nighttime interlopers, Hubie and Bertie, in the episode “Too Close for Combat” from the third season of “Duck Dodgers,” 2005. #DuckDodgers #DaffyDuck #PorkyPig
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Painting of Marvin the Martian in hunting attire, stalking his prey, used in the title sequence of the episode “K-9 Quarry” of Duck Dodgers 2004. #DuckDodgers #LooneyTunes #titlecard
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“Duck Dodgers” pitch art from a rough drawing by Tony Cervone, from early 1998. This poster is from the first attempt at selling the show, and features a bunch of Looney Tunes villains in their sci-fi form. #DuckDodgers #LooneyTunes #developmentart
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This James Bond like pose of Daffy Duck, as Duck Dodgers, from the opening title sequence, was accompanied by the vocal stylings of Tom Jones, who not coincidentally also sang the “Thunderball” theme song for 007. #DuckDodgers #TomJones #TheFlamingLips
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Painting of K-9, for the title card for “K-9 Quarry,” from the second season of the “Duck Dodgers” TV show. Marvin the Martian goes hunting, not realizing he is really the prey. #DuckDodgers #K9 #titlecard
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@Meyer1Jon Yeah, we had fun playing off that cartoon from a sci-fi “Westworld” angle.
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@KirstenFro777 I hope you have fond memories of the show.
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Happy Birthday Mac and Tosh! “The Goofy Gophers,” directed by Bob Clampett and Arthur Davis was released on January 25th, 1947. We revisited the overly polite duo, in both the “Duck Dodgers” TV series and “The Looney Tunes Show.” #LooneyTunes #GoofyGophers #HappyBirthday
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“Porky in Pink” or “Shades of Pork?” A triptych of our favorite pig, scribbled onto a Sherwin Williams paint sample. #PorkyPig #LooneyTunes #SherwinWilliams
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Bugs Bunny and Clark Kent get down to business in this Looney Tunes variant cover by Neil Edwards, Jay Leisten and Jeromy Cox for “Action Comics” issue 46, 2015. I provided the drawing of Bugs to be included in the cover art. #DCComics #BugsBunny #Superman
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Drawing of Bugs Bunny flexing his muscles in his classic Super-Rabbit costume. Drawn for a Looney Tunes variant cover for “Action Comics” issue 46 for DC Comics, 2015. #BugsBunny #Superman #DCComics
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Bugs Bunny suits up with one of his super friends! #DC #BugsBunny #Superman
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Looks like Wile E. Coyote has quite a “do-it-yourself project” on his hands. Variant Looney Tunes cover by Cully Hamner for “Cyborg” issue 5, one of 25 covers, for DC Comics, where I provided the Looney Tunes characters in 2015. #DC #WileECoyote #Cyborg
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