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'''Brad Case''' ([[June 24]], [[1912]]–[[March 19]], [[2006]]) was an animator and director. Born in Los Angeles, he started out at Disney, working uncredited on such films as ''Pinocchio'' and ''Bambi''. By the '60s he had transitioned to working on animated television at Hanna Barbera on ''The Yogi Bear Show'', ''The Dick Tracy Show'', and ''Pink Panther''. He worked on many of the high-pofile cartoons of the '80s, including ''[[G.I. Joe (franchise)|G.I. Joe]]'', ''[[Inhumanoids]]'', ''[[Jem]]'', ''Duck Tales'', ''Defenders of the Earth'' and ''Muppet Babies''. In 1985, he received the Animation Guild Golden Award.
'''Brad Case''' ([[June 24]], [[1912]]–[[March 19]], [[2006]]) was an animator and director. Born in Los Angeles, he started out at Disney, working uncredited on such films as ''Pinocchio'' and ''Bambi''. By the '60s he had transitioned to working on animated television at Hanna Barbera on ''The Yogi Bear Show'', ''The Dick Tracy Show'', and ''Pink Panther''. He worked on many of the high-profile cartoons of the '80s, including ''[[G.I. Joe (franchise)|G.I. Joe]]'', ''[[Inhumanoids]]'', ''[[Jem]]'', ''Duck Tales'', ''Defenders of the Earth'' and ''Muppet Babies''. In 1985, he received the Animation Guild Golden Award.


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The name or term "Brad" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Brad (disambiguation).
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Brad Case (June 24, 1912March 19, 2006) was an animator and director. Born in Los Angeles, he started out at Disney, working uncredited on such films as Pinocchio and Bambi. By the '60s he had transitioned to working on animated television at Hanna Barbera on The Yogi Bear Show, The Dick Tracy Show, and Pink Panther. He worked on many of the high-profile cartoons of the '80s, including G.I. Joe, Inhumanoids, Jem, Duck Tales, Defenders of the Earth and Muppet Babies. In 1985, he received the Animation Guild Golden Award.

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