Warner Bros. Cartoons (1935–1947); [a] (1950–1953[b])
Storyboard/Hubley Studios, Inc. (1955[4]–1956; 1966–1967)
UPA (1956)
Jay Ward Productions (1967)
Bakshi Productions (1972)
Hanna-Barbera (1973)
Bill Melendez Productions (1972–1976)
Spouse
Jane Bannister Kiesner
(m. 1938)
[1]
Children
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Roderick Henry Scribner (October 10, 1910 – December 21, 1976) was an American animator best known for his work on the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons from Warner Bros. Cartoons. He worked during the Golden age of American animation.
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Chouinard Art Institute before he joined the Schlesinger animation staff. RodScribner started as an assistant animator for Friz Freleng in 1935, then as a...
in 1948. It also appears as the ACME Mining company owned by the villain Rod Lacy in the 1952 Western The Duel at Silver Creek and in a 1938 short Violent...
Warren Foster Animation by RodScribner, Art Babbitt, Robert McKimson, Virgil Ross, and Sid Sutherland (note: only Scribner receives screen credit, as...
years ago (1944-08-19)) (as Tweety) Created by Bob Clampett Designed by RodScribner (1942) Thomas McKimson (1944–1945) Friz Freleng (1947–present) Voiced...
Franklyn William Lava (more) Animation by Ken Harris Warren Batchelder RodScribner Abe Levitow Gerry Chiniquy Izzy Ellis Virgil Ross Ben Washam Bill Melendez...
on Warner Cable pay-per-view in the 80s. The blooper was animated by RodScribner, widely considered as one of the best Looney Tunes animators of all time...
Robert McKimson Tom Palmer Hawley Pratt Virgil Ross Leon Schlesinger RodScribner Edward Selzer Norman Spencer Carl W. Stalling Frank Tashlin Ben Washam...
only credited animator, the short was also animated by Virgil Ross, RodScribner, and Robert McKimson. Mel Blanc provided the voices for Bugs and the...
'bout a nice Hawaiian Punch?" and John Urie did Oaf's line, "Sure". RodScribner animated the commercials. Sam Cornell also worked on the later versions...
Robert McKimson Tom Palmer Hawley Pratt Virgil Ross Leon Schlesinger RodScribner Edward Selzer Norman Spencer Carl W. Stalling Frank Tashlin Ben Washam...
Contemporary Authors Online, Gale. 2010. "Serling, Rodman Edward ('Rod')". The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives Thematic Series: The 1960s. Ed. William...
closure), he was unable to hire back most of his animators, including RodScribner and his own brother Charles. At the start of this period, McKimson animated...
Robert McKimson Tom Palmer Hawley Pratt Virgil Ross Leon Schlesinger RodScribner Edward Selzer Norman Spencer Carl W. Stalling Frank Tashlin Ben Washam...
Robert McKimson Tom Palmer Hawley Pratt Virgil Ross Leon Schlesinger RodScribner Edward Selzer Norman Spencer Carl W. Stalling Frank Tashlin Ben Washam...
Warren Foster Starring Mel Blanc Music by Carl W. Stalling Animation by RodScribner Manny Gould C. Melendez I. Ellis Layouts by Thomas McKimson Backgrounds...
Robert McKimson Tom Palmer Hawley Pratt Virgil Ross Leon Schlesinger RodScribner Edward Selzer Norman Spencer Carl W. Stalling Frank Tashlin Ben Washam...
Stalling Milt Franklyn William Lava More... Animation by Ken Harris RodScribner Gerry Chiniquy Virgil Ross Ben Washam Bill Melendez More... Layouts by...
Robert McKimson Tom Palmer Hawley Pratt Virgil Ross Leon Schlesinger RodScribner Edward Selzer Norman Spencer Carl W. Stalling Frank Tashlin Ben Washam...
Robert McKimson Tom Palmer Hawley Pratt Virgil Ross Leon Schlesinger RodScribner Edward Selzer Norman Spencer Carl W. Stalling Frank Tashlin Ben Washam...