Tom Minton is an American animation producer, writer, story editor and storyboard artist mostly working for Warner Bros. Animation, on such productions as the TV shows, Freakazoid!, The Sylvestor and Tweety Mysteries, Duck Dodgers, and Tom and Jerry Tales, as well as the direct-to-video films, Tweety's High-Flying Adventure and Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring, and the TV special, The Baby Looney Tunes' Eggs-Traordinary Adventure. He also served as the head model of the Brain in Pinky and the Brain.
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| - Tom Minton is an American animation producer, writer, story editor and storyboard artist mostly working for Warner Bros. Animation, on such productions as the TV shows, Freakazoid!, The Sylvestor and Tweety Mysteries, Duck Dodgers, and Tom and Jerry Tales, as well as the direct-to-video films, Tweety's High-Flying Adventure and Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring, and the TV special, The Baby Looney Tunes' Eggs-Traordinary Adventure. He also served as the head model of the Brain in Pinky and the Brain.
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- Tom Minton is a writer and storyboard artist for Phineas and Ferb. Minton has worked in animation since the late 1970s, serving as a writer, storyboard artist, producer, and lyricist for various productions from Filmation, Warner Bros. Television Animation, and Disney Television Animation. The character of The Brain from Animaniacs and its spinoff Pinky and the Brain is a caricature of him.
- Tom Minton is a writer for Tiny Toon Adventures. He served as the inspiration to The Brain for Pinky and the Brain, and also wrote for this show as well.
- Tom Minton is an animation producer, writer, story editor and storyboard artist. The character of The Brain was modeled after Minton, and not Orson Welles as many believe. At Tiny Toon Adventures, Tom Ruegger's office was next to Tom Minton and writer/director Eddie Fitzgerald. Minton often spoke softly, while Fitzgerald often interjected with random phrases like "Narf!" and "Egad!" and Tom often imagined they were plotting to take over the world, thus Pinky and the Brain was born.
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| - Tom Minton is an American animation producer, writer, story editor and storyboard artist mostly working for Warner Bros. Animation, on such productions as the TV shows, Freakazoid!, The Sylvestor and Tweety Mysteries, Duck Dodgers, and Tom and Jerry Tales, as well as the direct-to-video films, Tweety's High-Flying Adventure and Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring, and the TV special, The Baby Looney Tunes' Eggs-Traordinary Adventure. He also served as the head model of the Brain in Pinky and the Brain.
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- Tom Minton is a writer and storyboard artist for Phineas and Ferb. Minton has worked in animation since the late 1970s, serving as a writer, storyboard artist, producer, and lyricist for various productions from Filmation, Warner Bros. Television Animation, and Disney Television Animation. The character of The Brain from Animaniacs and its spinoff Pinky and the Brain is a caricature of him.
- Tom Minton is a writer for Tiny Toon Adventures. He served as the inspiration to The Brain for Pinky and the Brain, and also wrote for this show as well.
- Tom Minton is an animation producer, writer, story editor and storyboard artist. The character of The Brain was modeled after Minton, and not Orson Welles as many believe. At Tiny Toon Adventures, Tom Ruegger's office was next to Tom Minton and writer/director Eddie Fitzgerald. Minton often spoke softly, while Fitzgerald often interjected with random phrases like "Narf!" and "Egad!" and Tom often imagined they were plotting to take over the world, thus Pinky and the Brain was born.
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