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Patrick Loubert : ウィキペディア英語版
Patrick Loubert
Patrick Loubert (born Toronto, Ontario in 1947) was one of the founders of the Canadian animation studio, Nelvana Limited, along with Clive A. Smith and Michael Hirsh. He has produced, and executive-produced, much of the company's most memorable fare.
At the beginning of his career, Loubert published ''The Great Canadian Comic Books'', a 1971 book focusing on the early days of local comic lore, with partner Hirsh. Under the alias of Speed Savage, the name of an (obscure comic book hero ), he wrote the 1972 live-action cult film, ''Voulez-vous coucher avec God?''. With Don Haig, he scripted and directed ''125 Rooms of Comfort'', another live-action project, in 1974. He also produced the first season of ''Inspector Gadget'' for DIC Entertainment with show's creator Jean Chalopin (The first season was animated and co-produced by Nelvana), ''Gargoyles: The Goliath Chronicles'' for Disney and Buena Vista, the adventure game ''Toonstruck'' and the American thriller film ''Malice'' (starring Alec Baldwin, Nicole Kidman and Bill Pullman) and worked as a storyboard artist and story writer for Nelvana's first feature-length film ''Rock and Rule'' and executive story editor for the third ''Care Bears'' feature film ''The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland''. He also created the live-action TV series for Nelvana ''The Edison Twins'' and ''T. and T.'' (starring Mr. T) with Michael Hirsh and wrote scripts for the company's first two animated specials ''A Cosmic Christmas'' and ''The Devil and Daniel Mouse'' as well as writing the scripts for ''Babar: The Movie''.
Loubert and his colleagues won a Emmy Award in 1990 (in the category ''Outstanding Animated Program'') for the children's television series ''Beetlejuice''.
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