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- Robert Gribbroek (March 16, 1906 – October 13, 1971) was a layout artist and background painter at the Warner Bros. Cartoons from 1945 until 1964. He...
- Poddany scored music, while Maurice Noble did the layouts and Robert Gribbroek did the backgrounds. The title's a parody of Fyodor Dostoevsky's The Brothers...
- Thompson Norman McCabe (more) Layouts by Maurice Noble Hawley Pratt Robert Gribbroek (more) Backgrounds by Paul Julian Pete Alvarado Philip DeGuard (more)...
- a new team of artists, including layout man/background painter Robert Gribbroek (formerly of Jones's unit) plus animators Warren Batchelder, Ted Bonnicksen...
- consistent) style than Noble, and then later by Noble's predecessor, Robert Gribbroek, who largely discarded the styles used by Noble and Nordli, and reverted...
- Pete Alvarado Philip DeGuard Gene Fleury Nic Gibson Robert Givens Robert Gribbroek Alex Ignatiev John Didrik Johnsen Willie Ito Paul Julian Earl Klein John...
- Beep (1952), and Going! Going! Gosh! (also 1952), was designed by Robert Gribbroek and was quite realistic. In most later cartoons, the scenery was designed...
- designer, Miles Pike provided the special effects and Warner artist's Robert Gribbroek, Peter Alvarado and Paul Julian provided the background paintings. One...
- Washam Bill Melendez More... Layouts by Maurice Noble Hawley Pratt Robert Gribbroek More... Backgrounds by Paul Julian Pete Alvarado Philip DeGuard More....
- Created by Chuck Jones Michael Maltese Designed by Bob Givens (1945) Robert Gribbroek (1947–present) Voiced by Mel Blanc (1945–1989) Jeff Bergman (1990–1991...