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  1. Len Janson co-wrote the Star Trek: The Animated Series first season episode "Once Upon a Planet" with Chuck Menville. He also worked on the script for "The Practical Joker", but is uncredited. Menville and Janson cooperated on many projects including several Filmation cartoons and stop-motion animated short film titled Stop, Look, and Listen for which they were nominated for an Oscar in 1968 ...

  2. Len Janson is known as an Writer, Director, Actor, Creator, Story, Teleplay, Editor, Screenplay, Original Story, and Producer. Some of their work includes Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic Underground, The Smurfs Christmas Special, My Smurfy Valentine, The Secrets of Isis, The Flintstones: Wind-Up Wilma, Dumb and Dumber, and Stop Look and Listen.

  3. Janson began working at Walt Disney Productions as an in-betweener. In 1965, he became a story man and received his first screen credit in Warner Bros.’ Boulder Wham! Roadrunner short. In the following years, he partnered with fellow animator and writer Chuck Menville.

  4. Unhappy with the climate at Disney, Menville soon branched out into writing, and began a long working partnership with his friend Len Janson. During the mid-1960s, Menville and Janson co-produced a series of short live-action films, among them the Academy Award -nominated Stop Look and Listen , an innovative stop-motion pixilation experiment in ...

  5. Little Wizards, also called Young Wizards, [1] is a 1987–1988 American animated series, created by Len Janson and Chuck Menville and produced by Marvel Productions and New World International. [2] The series follows the fortunes of Dexter, a young prince without a crown, whose father, the old king, is dead.

  6. Stop Look and Listen (1967) - Turner Classic Movies. 10m 1967. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Film Details.

  7. The New Adventures of Batman is an animated series that aired on CBS from February 12 to May 28, 1977, featuring the DC Comics superheroes Batman and Robin, and Batgirl.The series was a Filmation and DC Comics production in association with Warner Bros. Television (whose current parent company is Warner Bros. Discovery).

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