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Doug Bresler : ウィキペディア英語版 | Doug Bresler
Douglas Carlton Bresler (born May 4, 1979) is a filmmaker, actor, animator, composer, and podcast personality based in Los Angeles, CA. He is best known for founding the animation production studio Doogtoons, and directing such internet shorts as "Weird Al" Yankovic's ''Trapped in the Drive-Thru'' music video, Cinemax's ''Eli's Dirty Jokes'', Fox Sports' web and television series ''Fight Stories with Urijah Faber'', ''Todd's Blog'', the Kottonmouth Kings's web series ''Stonetown'', ''Nick and Haig'', pop artist L.B. Rayne's music videos, the animated ''Ask A Ninja'' shorts, and other various "animated interviews". Bresler's animated shorts and music videos have earned more than 100 million views on the web. An accomplished musician, Bresler toured across the United States playing drums with Santa Barbara-based artist Kirstin Candy on her "Another Sweet Mess Tour" of 2002, opening for Dave Wakeling of ''The English Beat''. He has most recently played drums on his brother Joe Bresler’s 2012 album ''Truth in the Ashes''. Bresler has also composed his own music, including all of pop artist L.B. Rayne's "lost theme songs". In September 2015, Bresler created Animation Ninja, a weekly audio podcast where he interviews filmmakers and artists in the independent animation industry. == Awards and nominations ==
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