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Jim Reardon is an animation director that formerly worked on The Simpsons.
Biography
While at Cal Arts in 1986, Jim Reardon first made a student film entitled, Bring Me the Head of Charlie Brown. The film became a cult classic and gained revived interest through YouTube. He was hired by John Kricfalusi as a writer on the 1987-88 cartoon series Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures. Afterwards, he wrote many episodes for the first season of Tiny Toon Adventures. In 1990 he was hired as an animation director on The Simpsons and he has served as supervising director on the series for many years. He left the staff to work on the Pixar film, WALL-E.
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