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** Character designer
** Character designer
* ''[[What a Cartoon!]]'' (1995, [[1997]])
* ''[[What a Cartoon!]]'' (1995, [[1997]])
** "[[Raw Deal in Rome]]" (1995) - creator, writer, director
** 1.9 "[[Raw Deal in Rome]]" (1995) - creator, writer, director
** "[[Short Pfuse]]" (1995) - creator, writer, character designer
** 1.12 "[[Short Pfuse]]" (1995) - creator, writer, character designer
** "[[Blammo the Clown]]" (1997) - creator, writer, director
** 1.37 "[[Blammo the Clown]]" (1997) - creator, writer, director
* ''[[The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest (TV series)|The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest]]''
* ''[[The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest (TV series)|The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest]]''
** 1.21 "[[The Secret of the Moai]]" ([[1996]]) - animation director
** 1.21 "[[The Secret of the Moai]]" ([[1996]]) - animation director

Latest revision as of 09:25, 12 April 2024

Eugene Mattos
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Years active at Hanna-Barbera 1993-1997

Eugene "Geno" Mattos is a American animator and writer who sold Shake & Flick and Pfish and Chip to Hanna-Barbera in 1995 for the What a Cartoon! anthology. Both Shake & Flick and Pfish and Chip were designed to be potential pilots of their own full-length series, neither of which materialized, although the latter did receive two different pilot attempts.

Mattos was interviewed by Space Ghost in the 1995 Space Ghost Coast to Coast episode "President's Day Nightmare," with his What a Cartoon!/Shake & Flick short up against the shorts of other creators, including Craig McCracken, Genndy Tartakovsky, and Van Partible, but lost to McCracken.

Crew credits

20th century

21st century

References