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Jack Ferraiolo. Writer. Producer. Sound Department. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Jack Ferraiolo is known for WordGirl (2007), O'Grady (2004) and Amphibia (2019). Add photos, demo reels.
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All episodes co-written with Matt Braly, except where noted. 1. "Anne or Beast?" 2. "Best Fronds" 3. "Hop Luck" 4. "Taking Charge" 5. "Prison Break" 6. "Hop Pop and Lock" 7. "Snow Day" 8. "Fiddle Me This" 9. "Children of the Spore" 10. "Reunion" (co-written with Matt Braly, Gloria Shen, and Adam Colás)
In "Cracking Mrs. Croaker", there is a restaurant in the background with the name "Ferraiolo's", which was named after him.
twitter Jack Ferraiolo on TwitterJack Ferraiolo on InstagramJack D. Ferraiolo is a writer and voice actor, best known for his work on WordGirl, having co-developed the series with creator Dorothea Gillim. Along with being co-developer, he was also head writer in the first season. He also wrote several episodes in every season, even after stepping down from the role of head writer. He wrote 28 episodes. His most acclaimed work on WordGirl, though, came ...
Apr 22, 2023 · Jack Ferraiolo Jr.July 25, 1945 - April 19, 2023Jack Ferraiolo Jr; 77, of East Haven, beloved husband of 55 years to Patricia Ann Mangino Ferraiolo, passed away peacefully on April 19, 2023, surrounde
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WordGirl: Created by Jack Ferraiolo, Dorothea Gillim. With Dannah Feinglass Phirman, Chris Parnell, Maria Bamford, Ryan Raddatz. Satirical yet educational animated series about a young girl who is secretly the superhero Wordgirl, armed with superhuman strength, abilities, and a skilled vocabulary.
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- 2007-09-03
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Sep 1, 2008 · The Big Splash. Hardcover – September 1, 2008. by Jack D. Ferraiolo (Author) 3.8 26 ratings. See all formats and editions. Snappy, pulp-inspired noir set in the mean hallways of middle school, from an exciting debut author. The treacherous, hormone-soaked hallways of Franklin Middle School are the setting for this sharp, funny noir novel ...
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