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    Genndy Tartakovsky

    Russian-American cinema and television animator, director and producer

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  1. Genndy Tartakovsky was born and raised in Moscow, USSR. He and his family moved to Chicago, IL when he was 7 years old, after his father defected to the US. His interest in comic books and animation led him to study animation at CalArts in Los Angeles. While he was there he produced two student films, one of which was the basis of his series...

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.70 m
    • Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]
  2. Gennady Borisovich "Genndy" Tartakovsky (/ ˈ ɡ ɛ n d i ˌ t ɑːr t ə ˈ k ɒ f s k i /; born 17 January 1970) is a Russian-American animator, writer, producer, and director.He is best known as the creator of various animated television series on Cartoon Network and Adult Swim, including Dexter's Laboratory, Samurai Jack, Star Wars: Clone Wars, Sym-Bionic Titan, Primal, and Unicorn ...

    • Samurai Jack. The directorial trademarks that make Genndy Tartakovsky an animation auteur were either originated or perfected in 2001’s Samurai Jack. A far cry from anything that Cartoon Network had produced before then, the series follows “a foolish samurai warrior wielding a magic sword” as he fights his way back to the past from a distant future ruled by Aku, the Shogun of Sorrow.
    • PRIMAL. After a career of producing child-friendly comedies and action series, Adult Swim permitted Tartakovsky the freedom to go as hard as he could in the way of graphic violence in his action direction for his next series.
    • Star Wars: Clone Wars. Before Dave Filoni’s franchise defining melting pot Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Tartakovsky’s crew of fellow nerds and fanboys were granted the opportunity of a lifetime to work with George Lucas on an animation event that would become an all-time fan favorite.
    • Dexter’s Laboratory. “In Dexter’s Laboratory lives the smartest boy you’ve ever seen, but Dee Dee blows his experiments to smithereens. There is gloom and doom.
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    • Bonus: Priest. This entry is a technicality, as Genndy Tartakovsky only created the three-minute animated prologue for Priest, a failed franchise starter from 2011 starring Paul Bettany and Maggie Q. The prologue bears Tartakovsky's distinct look, depicting the destructive war between humanity and vampires, and in addition to being surprisingly gory for a PG-13 rated movie, it does a better job conveying the terrifying speed of both the Priest warriors and the vampires.
    • The Hotel Transylvania Trilogy. Genndy Tartakovsky made his feature film directing debut with 2012's Hotel Transylvania and returned to direct both sequels.
    • Sym-Bionic Titan. Sym-Bionic Titan is a short-lived Cartoon Network series that blends a sweet high-school drama with an anime-inspired giant mech series.
    • Star Wars: Clone Wars. It feels like the Genndy Tartakovsky Clone Wars 2D cartoon has been overlooked due to its 3D successor, but it's an incredible show in its own right.
  4. 12. Unicorn: Warriors Eternal (2023– ) TV-PG | Animation, Action, Adventure. Emma and Melinda relive moments from the past while the rest of Unicorn struggles in the present to contain a creature born out of her magic. Director: Genndy Tartakovsky | Stars: Hazel Doupe, Demari Hunte, Tom Milligan, George Webster.

  5. Primal: Created by Genndy Tartakovsky. With Aaron LaPlante, Laëtitia Eïdo, Fred Tatasciore, Imari Williams. A caveman and a dinosaur bond over shared tragedy and work together to survive in a perilous prehistoric world.

  6. Birthplace: Moscow, RSFSR, USSR. Animation writer and director Genndy Tartakovsky's long list of credits include such classic TV shows as "Dexter's Laboratory" (Cartoon Network 1996-2003) and ...

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