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Jim Jinkins is a Writer and Producer American born on 8 august 1953 at Henrico County (USA)

Jim Jinkins

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Nationality USA
Birth 8 august 1953 (71 years) at Henrico County (USA)
Creator of Cartoon Pizza

James "Jim" Jinkins (born August 8, 1953) is an American animator and creator of the animated Doug television series which was later the basis for a feature film. Jinkins also created PB&J Otter.

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Doug Preis
Doug Preis
(1 films)
Sherry Lynn
Sherry Lynn
(1 films)
Fred Newman
Fred Newman
(1 films)
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Filmography of Jim Jinkins (1 films)

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Scriptwriter

Doug's 1st Movie, 1h17
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Animation
Themes Children's films
Actors Fred Newman, Frank Welker, Chris Phillips, Alice Playten, Constance Shulman, Doug Preis
Roles Writer
Rating49% 2.4600552.4600552.4600552.4600552.460055
Doug (Tom McHugh) and Skeeter (Fred Newman) discover a Monster (Frank Welker) that lives in Lucky Duck Lake. Believing in his evil deeds, they are scared of him at first, but later on, they find him to be nice. Despite this, however, the monster is proof that Bill Bluff (Doug Preis) is polluting the lake, and this fact created this monster. The Monster almost eats the book Moby Dick, but Skeeter stops him and says, "Stop! You almost ate Herman Melville! You don't eat books, that is a NO!" and the monster returns it to them as an apology, so they name him Herman Melville. Unfortunately for them, all of this commotion with the monster makes Doug forget that he was supposed to meet Patti (Constance Shulman) at Mr. Swirly's (Bruce Bayley Johnson). When he remembers this at the last minute, he runs to Swirly's as fast as he can using the quickest shortcuts that he knows. Once he gets there, Patti is nowhere to be seen. He asks Mr. Swirly if he's seen her, and he says the she was here for a while and looked very upset, and then left with a guy who kept talking about his big plans for a dance. When Doug heard this, he knew that this guy was no one else but Guy Graham (Guy Hadley), a snobby upper class man who wants Patti. Meanwhile, Roger (Chris Phillips) and the AV nerds are building a robot (Eddie Korbich) to kidnap Herman, but when they build the robot it acts like Roger's babysitter.

Producer

Doug's 1st Movie, 1h17
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Animation
Themes Children's films
Actors Fred Newman, Frank Welker, Chris Phillips, Alice Playten, Constance Shulman, Doug Preis
Roles Producer
Rating49% 2.4600552.4600552.4600552.4600552.460055
Doug (Tom McHugh) and Skeeter (Fred Newman) discover a Monster (Frank Welker) that lives in Lucky Duck Lake. Believing in his evil deeds, they are scared of him at first, but later on, they find him to be nice. Despite this, however, the monster is proof that Bill Bluff (Doug Preis) is polluting the lake, and this fact created this monster. The Monster almost eats the book Moby Dick, but Skeeter stops him and says, "Stop! You almost ate Herman Melville! You don't eat books, that is a NO!" and the monster returns it to them as an apology, so they name him Herman Melville. Unfortunately for them, all of this commotion with the monster makes Doug forget that he was supposed to meet Patti (Constance Shulman) at Mr. Swirly's (Bruce Bayley Johnson). When he remembers this at the last minute, he runs to Swirly's as fast as he can using the quickest shortcuts that he knows. Once he gets there, Patti is nowhere to be seen. He asks Mr. Swirly if he's seen her, and he says the she was here for a while and looked very upset, and then left with a guy who kept talking about his big plans for a dance. When Doug heard this, he knew that this guy was no one else but Guy Graham (Guy Hadley), a snobby upper class man who wants Patti. Meanwhile, Roger (Chris Phillips) and the AV nerds are building a robot (Eddie Korbich) to kidnap Herman, but when they build the robot it acts like Roger's babysitter.