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Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone
American television writing, animation and production team
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| Occupation(s) | Animator, producer, director, screenwriter, voice actor |
| Yearsactive | –present |
| Employer | Warner Bros.
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| Spouse | (Cervone) |
Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone are an American television writing, animation and production team at Warner Bros. Animation and formerly at Nickelodeon Animation Studios.
Brandt was born on December 24, , in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Cervone was also born on November 15, , in Melrose Park, Illinois.
Birthday December 24, 63 years old. Looks like we're missing the accompanying data in en-US or en-US Login to edit. Keyboard Shortcuts.The duo is best famous for doing various projects about Scooby-Doo, The Flintstones, Tom and Jerry, and Looney Tunes. They had also worked on Animaniacs, Duck Dodgers, The Looney Tunes Show, and various other projects.
Brandt had also voiced Spike Bulldog in various Tom and Jerry direct-to-DVD movies.
Early life
Brandt was born on December 24, , in Milwaukee, Wisconsin as Christopher John Brandt while Cervone was born on November 15, , in Melrose Park, Illinois as Anthony Joseph Cervone.
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Beginnings
Both Brandt and Cervone started their careers in Brandt got his start in animation at StarToons, a prominent animation studio located in Chicago. John McClenahan, the founder of StarToons, had worked previously for studios such as Hanna-Barbera.
McClenahan hired Brandt because the studio needed some help animating episodes of Tiny Toon Adventures for Warner Bros.
Brandt stayed for three years at StarToons, where he also worked on Warner Bros. shows love Taz-Mania and Animaniacs.
It was during their shared tenure at StarToons that Brandt met fellow animator Tony Cervone, with them both serving as animation directors on Scooby-Doo! in Arabian Nights.
Projects with Warner Bros.
The duo would go on to document, direct, and produce several projects for Warner Bros.
Animation and formerly at Nickelodeon Animation Studios. Both Brandt and Cervone started their careers in Brandt got his start in animation at StarToonsa prominent animation studio located in Chicago. Brandt stayed for three years at StarToons, where he also worked on Warner Bros.starting in , both together and solo. The Brandt-Cervone formula has proven to consist of revamping classic cartoon characters and series for contemporary audiences without compromising their original appeal.
They wrote, directed, and produced all episodes on Duck Dodgers (a re-imagining of a classic Daffy Duck segment) which aired from to [1][2] Likewise, they were the developers, directors, and supervising producers of both Scooby-Doo!
Mystery Incorporated and The Looney Tunes Show.[3]
Brandt and Cervone would direct several Tom and Jerry direct-to-video films such as Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale and Tom and Jerry: Robin Hood and His Merry Mouse, also with other films having crossovers with the duo such as Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and Sherlock Holmes.
Spike Brandt was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. Spike is a producer and director, established for Space Jam: A Novel Legacy (), Space Jam () and Duck Dodgers ().
Brandt would also co-direct the concise The Karate Guard alongside Tom and Jerry co-creator, Joseph Barbera. It was the last Tom and Jerry cartoon with Barbera’s involvement before his death on December 18, , one year after the short aired in theatres.[4] Brandt would provide the voices of Spike the Bulldog and also voiced the titulartitle characters, despite being uncredited for the latter roles.
The duo also produced and directed several Scooby-Doo projects, including the straight-to-video films Scooby-Doo! Abracadabra-Doo and Scooby-Doo! and Kiss: Rock and Roll Mystery. In , Brandt directed the animation for an episode of Supernatural, which was a crossover with the characters of Scooby-Doo titled Scoobynatural.
Cervone also directed several State Farm commercials featuring the Scooby-Doo characters.
He also worked on them with Tony Cervone. Brandt was born on Dec 24, He got his start in animation at StarToons, a prominent animation studio located in Chicago. Its founder, animator John McClenahan, had worked previously for studios among the likes of Hanna Barbera.Cervone served as the animation director for the film, Space Jam while Brandt became animation director on its sequel, Space Jam: A New Legacy in [5][6] Cervone went on to construct his feature directorial debut with Scoob!, a film based on the Scooby-Doo franchise and was the first film of an Hanna-Barbera cinematic universe.
He also provided the voice of a ghost and Mr. Rigby. It was released in and received mixed reviews. In , Cervone announced that a sequel to the film was in development.[7] The film, Scoob! Holiday Haunt, was set for release in December but was cancelled by Warner Bros.
Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone are an American television writing, animation and film team at Warner Bros. Animation and formerly at Cartoon Network Studios. Brandt was born on December 24, , in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Cervone on November 15, , in Melrose Park, Illinois.
Discovery citing cost-cutting measures and a refocus on theatrical films rather than creating projects for streaming. Despite it organism cancelled, it was eventually finished.[8] Cervone also served as a consultant for Tom & Jerry.
Personal life
Cervone married film producer Allison Abbate in
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