Paul Schibli
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Paul D. Schibli (born in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian animator, storyboard artist, director and painter. He directed The Raccoons series as well as the feature film The Nutcracker Prince. Schibli wrote and illustrated the children's book . He is an oil painter who has done floral work and landscapes.
Works[]
Director[]
- The Christmas Raccoons (1980)
- The Raccoons (1987–1988)
- The Nutcracker Prince (1990)
- Tooth Fairy, Where Are You? (1991)
- (1992)
- I Yabba-Dabba Do! (1993 - supervising director: overseas)
- All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 (1996 - sequence director)
- The Secret World of Og (2006)
Art Department[]
- The Raccoons: Let's Dance! (1984 - designer)
- The Care Bears Battle the Freeze Machine (1984 - storyboard artist)
- The Nutcracker Prince (1990 - storyboard artist)
- Tooth Fairy, Where Are You? (1991 - designer, storyboard artist)
- The Teddy Bears' Christmas (1992 - storyboard artist)
- Problem Child (1994 - storyboard artist)
- The Busy World of Richard Scarry (1996 - storyboard artist)
Animation[]
- Wait Till Your Father Gets Home (1973 - animator, layout artist)
- The Happy Prince (1974 - animator)
- (1978 - animator)
- The Christmas Raccoons (1980 - animation designer, animation director)
- The Raccoons on Ice (1981 - designer, animation director, character designer, original characters)
- The Raccoons and the Lost Star (1982 - designer, animation director, character designer, original characters)
- The Raccoons: Let's Dance! (1983 - animator, animation director, layout artist)
- The Care Bears Battle the Freeze Machine (1984 - animation director)
- The Nutcracker Prince (1990 - character designer)
- The Raccoons (1989-1991 - original animation design)
- Tooth Fairy, Where Are You? (1991 - animation layout artist)
- (1992 - animation layout artist, character designer)
- The Town Santa Forgot (1993 - overseas animation director)
- Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby (1993 - overseas animation director)[1]
References[]
- ^ Bierbaum, Tom (1 December 1993). "Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby". Variety. Retrieved 14 August 2011.
External links[]
Categories:
- 20th-century Canadian painters
- Canadian male painters
- 21st-century Canadian painters
- Canadian animated film directors
- Artists from Montreal
- Canadian animators
- Canadian storyboard artists
- Film directors from Montreal
- Living people
- Animator stubs
- Canadian film director stubs