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Some of its Manila staff (such as Annabelle Galvez, Joseph Balderas, and Ronaldo Delfino) migrated to Creator/ToonCity. After Kennedy closed, Glen founded One Shot Pro, which worked on ''WesternAnimation/HozeHoundz''.

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Some of its Manila staff (such as Annabelle Galvez, Joseph Balderas, and Ronaldo Delfino) migrated to Creator/ToonCity. After Kennedy closed, Glen founded One Shot Pro, which worked on ''WesternAnimation/HozeHoundz''.
''WesternAnimation/HozeHoundz''. Glen has since become a freelance storyboard artist, with credits including ''WesternAnimation/TransformersRescueBots'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}''
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* (1992-93) ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'': 15 episodes [[labelnote:List]]"Counterfeit Goof", "Cabana Fever", "Hot Air", "Max-imum Protection", "Cat's Entertainment", "Hallow-Weenies", "Tub Be Or Not To Be", "Lethal Goofin", "For Pete's Sake", "Educating Goofy", "Queasy Rider", "Puppy Love", "Talent to the Max", "Sherlock Goof", "Clan of the Cave Goof"[[/labelnote]]; several with assistance from Wang (four episodes) and Creator/BonArt. Also worked on the opening.

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* (1992-93) ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'': 15 episodes [[labelnote:List]]"Counterfeit Goof", "Cabana Fever", "Hot Air", "Max-imum Protection", "Cat's Entertainment", "Hallow-Weenies", "Tub Be Or Not To Be", "Lethal Goofin", "For Pete's Sake", "Educating Goofy", "Queasy Rider", "Puppy Love", "Talent to the Max", "Sherlock Goof", "Clan of the Cave Goof"[[/labelnote]]; several with assistance from Wang (four episodes) and Creator/BonArt. Also worked on the opening.opening animation for the syndication airings.
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* (1994) ''WesternAnimation/FantasticFour'' The season one opening (with Encore Communications) and one episode: "Mole Man", with Creator/WangFilmProductions.

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* (1994) ''WesternAnimation/FantasticFour'' ''WesternAnimation/FantasticFourTheAnimatedSeries'' The season one opening (with Encore Communications) and one episode: "Mole Man", with Creator/WangFilmProductions.
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* (1994) ''WesternAnimation/IronMan'' (Storyboards; season one)

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* (1994) ''WesternAnimation/IronMan'' ''WesternAnimation/IronManTheAnimatedSeries'' (Storyboards; season one)
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* (1995)''WesternAnimation/TimonAndPumbaa'' (assistance for 3 segments by Toon City; uncredited)
* (1996)''Film/SpaceJam'' (uncredited, confirmed by several animators of the Philippines unit who worked on the film)
* (1997)''WesternAnimation/WhatACartoonShow'' ("Tales of Worm Paranoia") (co-production between Kennedy's Manila branch and Creator/CarbunkleCartoons)

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* (1995)''WesternAnimation/TimonAndPumbaa'' (1995) ''WesternAnimation/TimonAndPumbaa'' (assistance for 3 segments by Toon City; uncredited)
* (1996)''Film/SpaceJam'' (1996) ''Film/SpaceJam'' (uncredited, confirmed by several animators of the Philippines unit who worked on the film)
* (1997)''WesternAnimation/WhatACartoonShow'' (1997) ''WesternAnimation/WhatACartoonShow'' ("Tales of Worm Paranoia") (co-production between Kennedy's Manila branch and Creator/CarbunkleCartoons)



* (1989) ''ComicStrip/HagarTheHorrible'' Hagar Knows Best: The animation was done by Creator/WangFilmProductions and Cuckoo's Nest, Glen Kennedy was one of the animation directors and some scenes are animated in his signature style.

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* (1989) ''ComicStrip/HagarTheHorrible'' ''ComicStrip/HagarTheHorrible: Hagar Knows Best: Best'': The animation was done by Creator/WangFilmProductions and Cuckoo's Nest, Glen Kennedy was one of the animation directors and some scenes are animated in his signature style.



* EverybodyDoTheEndlessLoop: In the Tiny Toons work, sometimes characters would do a rather nutty dance move reminiscent of Kennedy's earlier work on ''WesternAnimation/APupNamedScoobyDoo'', and on occasion, characters may break out into dance ''for no reason'' (such as in "Buster And the Wolverine"). This practice was quickly nixed after the first few KC episodes, though.

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* EverybodyDoTheEndlessLoop: In the Tiny Toons work, sometimes characters would do a rather nutty dance move reminiscent of Kennedy's earlier work on ''WesternAnimation/APupNamedScoobyDoo'', and on occasion, characters may break out into dance ''for no reason'' (such as in "Buster And and the Wolverine"). This practice was quickly nixed after the first few KC episodes, though.

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* (1987) Yogi's Treasure Hunt: "Goodbye, Mr. Chump". Animation by Wang. Glen Kennedy's debut as animation director.
* (1988) Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf: Most notably during the second half of the "Werewolf Rock" sequence (dancing bones, talking doorknob, a monster doing the Peanut dance). Animation by Wang.



* (1989) ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'': "Fake Me To Your Leader": Animation by Creator/WangFilmProductions and Cuckoo's Nest. Glen Kennedy supervised the animation in this episode while in Taiwan. The first third of the episode carries his style.

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* (1989) ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'': "Fake Me To Your Leader": Animation by Creator/WangFilmProductions and Cuckoo's Nest. Glen Kennedy supervised the animation in this episode while in Taiwan. The first third of the episode carries his style.



* (1992) The Addams Family: Animation by Fil-Cartoons. The Kennedy style pops up during the intro, when the Normanmayers are zipping off-screen.
* (1997) ''WesternAnimation/TheWackyWorldOfTexAvery'': Animation by Creator/HongYing. The opening sequence was animated by Animasia, a Singapore-based studio where Glen Kennedy was a staff member. The intro definitely carries his style. Animasia also worked on several early episodes.

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* (1992) The Addams Family: Animation by Fil-Cartoons. The Kennedy style pops up during the intro, when the Normanmayers are zipping off-screen.
* (1997) ''WesternAnimation/TheWackyWorldOfTexAvery'': Animation by Creator/HongYing. The opening sequence was animated by Animasia, a Singapore-based studio where Glen Kennedy was a staff member. The intro definitely carries his style. Animasia also worked on several early episodes.
style.

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* (1987-88) Smurfs: "Lost Smurf" and "Archieves of Evil". Glen Kennedy was one of the animation supervisors during the Seventh season. His animation is notably used for horror instead of comedy. Animation by Wang.
* (1988) Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf: Most notably during the second half of the "Werewolf Rock" sequence (dancing bones, talking doorknob, a monster doing the Peanut dance). At the 45th minute (just before the commercial break) Dracula's vampire teeth growing huge is another example of using Kennedy's style for horror instead of comedy. Animation by Wang Film.

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* (1987-88) Smurfs: "Lost Smurf" and "Archieves of Evil". Glen Kennedy was one of the animation supervisors during the Seventh season. His animation is notably used for horror instead of comedy. Animation by Wang.
* (1988) Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf: Most notably during the second half of the "Werewolf Rock" sequence (dancing bones, talking doorknob, a monster doing the Peanut dance). At the 45th minute (just before the commercial break) Dracula's vampire teeth growing huge is another example of using Kennedy's style for horror instead of comedy. Animation by Wang Film.Wang.
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* (1988) ''WesternAnimation/APupNamedScoobyDoo'': Animation by Creator/WangFilmProductions and Cuckoo's Nest. The first season episodes featured Glen Kennedy as an animation supervisor. The episodes that are most Kennedy-esque are "A Bicycle Built For Boo" (directed by William Hanna), "The Sludge Monster From the Earth's Core," "Now Museum, Now You Don't", "Scooby Dude" and "Lights, Camera, Monster" (directed by Kennedy).

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* (1988) ''WesternAnimation/APupNamedScoobyDoo'': Animation by Creator/WangFilmProductions and Cuckoo's Nest. The first season episodes featured Glen Kennedy as an animation supervisor. The episodes that are most Kennedy-esque are "A Bicycle Built For Boo" (directed by William Hanna), Hanna himself), "The Sludge Monster From the Earth's Core," "Now Museum, Now You Don't", "Scooby Dude" and "Lights, Camera, Monster" (directed by Kennedy).(all of which had Kennedy as animation director).
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(1995) * ''WesternAnimation/TimonAndPumbaa'' (assistance for 3 segments by Toon City; uncredited)
(1996) * ''Film/SpaceJam'' (uncredited, confirmed by several animators of the Philippines unit who worked on the film)
(1997) * ''WesternAnimation/WhatACartoonShow'' ("Tales of Worm Paranoia") (co-production between Kennedy's Manila branch and Creator/CarbunkleCartoons)

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(1995) * ''WesternAnimation/TimonAndPumbaa'' (1995)''WesternAnimation/TimonAndPumbaa'' (assistance for 3 segments by Toon City; uncredited)
(1996) * ''Film/SpaceJam'' (1996)''Film/SpaceJam'' (uncredited, confirmed by several animators of the Philippines unit who worked on the film)
(1997) * ''WesternAnimation/WhatACartoonShow'' (1997)''WesternAnimation/WhatACartoonShow'' ("Tales of Worm Paranoia") (co-production between Kennedy's Manila branch and Creator/CarbunkleCartoons)

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* ''WesternAnimation/TimonAndPumbaa'' (uncredited; unknown which specific episodes)

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(1995) * ''WesternAnimation/TimonAndPumbaa'' (uncredited; unknown which specific episodes)(assistance for 3 segments by Toon City; uncredited)
(1996) * ''Film/SpaceJam'' (uncredited, confirmed by several animators of the Philippines unit who worked on the film)
(1997) * ''WesternAnimation/WhatACartoonShow'' ("Tales of Worm Paranoia") (co-production between Kennedy's Manila branch and Creator/CarbunkleCartoons)



* ''Film/SpaceJam'' (uncredited, confirmed by several animators of the Philippines unit who worked on the film)
* ''WesternAnimation/TimonAndPumbaa'' (uncredited; unknown which specific episodes)
* ''WesternAnimation/WhatACartoonShow'' ("Tales of Worm Paranoia") (co-production between Kennedy's Manila branch and Creator/CarbunkleCartoons)

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* ''Film/SpaceJam'' (uncredited, confirmed by several animators of the Philippines unit who worked on the film)
* ''WesternAnimation/TimonAndPumbaa'' (uncredited; unknown which specific episodes)
* ''WesternAnimation/WhatACartoonShow'' ("Tales of Worm Paranoia") (co-production between Kennedy's Manila branch and Creator/CarbunkleCartoons)
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* (1987) Yogi's Treasure Hunt: "Goodbye, Mr. Chump". Animation by Wang. Glen Kennedy's debut as animation supervisor.

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* (1987) Yogi's Treasure Hunt: "Goodbye, Mr. Chump". Animation by Wang. Glen Kennedy's debut as animation supervisor.director.



* (1988) ''WesternAnimation/APupNamedScoobyDoo'': Animation by Creator/WangFilmProductions and Cuckoo's Nest. The first season episodes featured Glen Kennedy as an animation director. The episodes that are most Kennedy-esque are "A Bicycle Built For Boo" (directed by William Hanna), "The Sludge Monster From the Earth's Core," "Now Museum, Now You Don't", "Scooby Dude" and "Lights, Camera, Monster".
* (1989) ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'': "Fake Me To Your Leader": Animation by Creator/WangFilmProductions and Cuckoo's Nest. Glen Kennedy supervised the animation in this episode while in Taiwan.

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* (1988) ''WesternAnimation/APupNamedScoobyDoo'': Animation by Creator/WangFilmProductions and Cuckoo's Nest. The first season episodes featured Glen Kennedy as an animation director. supervisor. The episodes that are most Kennedy-esque are "A Bicycle Built For Boo" (directed by William Hanna), "The Sludge Monster From the Earth's Core," "Now Museum, Now You Don't", "Scooby Dude" and "Lights, Camera, Monster".
Monster" (directed by Kennedy).
* (1989) ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'': "Fake Me To Your Leader": Animation by Creator/WangFilmProductions and Cuckoo's Nest. Glen Kennedy supervised the animation in this episode while in Taiwan. The first third of the episode carries his style.

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* ''WesternAnimation/AladdinTheSeries'': 12 episodes [[labelnote:List]]"As the Netherworld Turns", "Eye of the Beholder", "The Game", The Lost City of the Sun", "Mission Imp Possible", "Much Abu About Something", "Night of the Living Mud", "Poor Iago", "Sandswitch", "Smolder and Wiser", "Stinkerbelle", "The Way We War"[[/labelnote]]. All assisted by the Manila branch.

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* (1990-91) ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'': 17 episodes [[labelnote:List]]"The Looney Beginning", "Hare Today, Gone Tomorrow", "Gang Busters", "Buster and the Wolverine", "You Asked For It Part II", "Fields of Honey", "Inside Plucky Duck", "The ACME Bowl", "Best O' Plucky Duck Day", "Son of Looniversity Daze", "Who Bopped Bugs Bunny", "Pollution Solution", "You Asked For It Again", "How Sweetie It Is", "New Character Day" (incorrectly credited as by Wang), "High Toon"[[/labelnote]] ; With assistance from Creator/FilCartoons and Creator/WangFilmProductions. Also provided layouts (but not the animation) for "Fairy Tales For the '90s".
* (1991) ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'': 6 episodes. [[labelnote:List]]"Darkwing Doubloon", "Dry Hard", "Jurassic Jumble", "Up, Up, and Awry", "Water Way to Go", "Whiffle While You Work"[[/labelnote]]. All had assistance by Creator/BonArt.
* (1992-93) ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'': 15 episodes [[labelnote:List]]"Counterfeit Goof", "Cabana Fever", "Hot Air", "Max-imum Protection", "Cat's Entertainment", "Hallow-Weenies", "Tub Be Or Not To Be", "Lethal Goofin", "For Pete's Sake", "Educating Goofy", "Queasy Rider", "Puppy Love", "Talent to the Max", "Sherlock Goof", "Clan of the Cave Goof"[[/labelnote]]; several with assistance from Wang (four episodes) and Creator/BonArt. Also worked on the opening.
* (1993-94) ''WesternAnimation/{{Bonkers}}'': 8 episodes [[labelnote:List]]"Out of Sight, Out of Toon", "Once in a Blue Toon", "Tune Pig", "Frame That Toon", "A Wooly Bully", "The Final Review", "Miracle at the 34th Precinct", "Fall-Apart Land"[[/labelnote]], plus one short [[labelnote:List]]"Goldijitters and the Three Bobcats"[[/labelnote]]. All assisted by the Manila branch.
* (1994) ''WesternAnimation/FantasticFour'' The season one opening (with Encore Communications) and one episode: "Mole Man", with Creator/WangFilmProductions.
* (1994) ''WesternAnimation/IronMan'' (Storyboards; season one)
* (1994-95)
''WesternAnimation/AladdinTheSeries'': 12 episodes [[labelnote:List]]"As the Netherworld Turns", "Eye of the Beholder", "The Game", The Lost City of the Sun", "Mission Imp Possible", "Much Abu About Something", "Night of the Living Mud", "Poor Iago", "Sandswitch", "Smolder and Wiser", "Stinkerbelle", "The Way We War"[[/labelnote]]. All assisted by the Manila branch.branch.
* ''WesternAnimation/TimonAndPumbaa'' (uncredited; unknown which specific episodes)



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Bonkers}}'': 8 episodes [[labelnote:List]]"Out of Sight, Out of Toon", "Once in a Blue Toon", "Tune Pig", "Frame That Toon", "A Wooly Bully", "The Final Review", "Miracle at the 34th Precinct", "Fall-Apart Land"[[/labelnote]], plus one short [[labelnote:List]]"Goldijitters and the Three Bobcats"[[/labelnote]]. All assisted by the Manila branch.



* ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'': 6 episodes. [[labelnote:List]]"Darkwing Doubloon", "Dry Hard", "Jurassic Jumble", "Up, Up, and Awry", "Water Way to Go", "Whiffle While You Work"[[/labelnote]]. All had assistance by Creator/BonArt.
* ''WesternAnimation/FantasticFour'' (1990s series; Season one opening with Encore Communications). Also one episode: "Mole Man", with Creator/WangFilmProductions.
* ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'': 15 episodes [[labelnote:List]]"Counterfeit Goof", "Cabana Fever", "Hot Air", "Max-imum Protection", "Cat's Entertainment", "Hallow-Weenies", "Tub Be Or Not To Be", "Lethal Goofin", "For Pete's Sake", "Educating Goofy", "Queasy Rider", "Puppy Love", "Talent to the Max", "Sherlock Goof", "Clan of the Cave Goof"[[/labelnote]]; several with assistance from Wang (four episodes) and Creator/BonArt. Also worked on the opening.
* ''WesternAnimation/IronMan'' (Storyboards; season one)



* ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'' (one short: "Goldijitters and the Three Bobcats")



* ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'': 17 episodes [[labelnote:List]]"The Looney Beginning", "Hare Today, Gone Tomorrow", "Gang Busters", "Buster and the Wolverine", "You Asked For It Part II", "Fields of Honey", "Inside Plucky Duck", "The ACME Bowl", "Best O' Plucky Duck Day", "Son of Looniversity Daze", "Who Bopped Bugs Bunny", "Pollution Solution", "You Asked For It Again", "How Sweetie It Is", "New Character Day" (incorrectly credited as by Wang), "High Toon"[[/labelnote]] ; With assistance from Creator/FilCartoons and Creator/WangFilmProductions. Also provided layouts (but not the animation) for "Fairy Tales For the '90s".
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* (1992) The Addams Family: The style pops up during the intro, when the Normanmayers are zipping off-screen.
* (1997) ''WesternAnimation/TheWackyWorldOfTexAvery'': Animation by Creator/HongYing. The opening sequence was animated by Animasia, a Singapore-based studio where Glen Kennedy was a staff member. The intro definitely carries his style.

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* (1992) The Addams Family: Animation by Fil-Cartoons. The Kennedy style pops up during the intro, when the Normanmayers are zipping off-screen.
* (1997) ''WesternAnimation/TheWackyWorldOfTexAvery'': Animation by Creator/HongYing. The opening sequence was animated by Animasia, a Singapore-based studio where Glen Kennedy was a staff member. The intro definitely carries his style.
style. Animasia also worked on several early episodes.
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* (1988) Smurfs: "Lost Smurf" and "Archieves of Evil" (from Season 8). Glen Kennedy was one of the animation supervisor during the Seventh season and early Eighth season. His animation is notably used for horror instead of comedy. Animation by Wang.
* (1988) Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf: Most notably during the second half of the "Werewolf Rock" sequence (dancing bones, talking doorknob). At the 45th minute (just before the commercial break) Dracula's vampire teeth growing huge is another example of using Kennedy's style for horror instead of comedy. Animation by Wang Film.
* (1988) ''WesternAnimation/APupNamedScoobyDoo'': Animation by Creator/WangFilmProductions and Cuckoo's Nest. The first season episodes featured Glen Kennedy as an animation director, hence the similar style. The episodes that are most Kennedy-esque are "A Bicycle Built For Boo" (directed by William Hanna), "The Sludge Monster From the Earth's Core," "Now Museum, Now You Don't", "Scooby Dude" and "Lights, Camera, Monster".
* (1989) ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'': "Fake Me To Your Leader": Animation by Creator/WangFilmProductions and Cuckoo's Nest. Glen Kennedy is not listed in the credits but he supervised the animation in this episode while in Taiwan.

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* (1988) (1987-88) Smurfs: "Lost Smurf" and "Archieves of Evil" (from Season 8). Evil". Glen Kennedy was one of the animation supervisor supervisors during the Seventh season and early Eighth season. His animation is notably used for horror instead of comedy. Animation by Wang.
* (1988) Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf: Most notably during the second half of the "Werewolf Rock" sequence (dancing bones, talking doorknob).doorknob, a monster doing the Peanut dance). At the 45th minute (just before the commercial break) Dracula's vampire teeth growing huge is another example of using Kennedy's style for horror instead of comedy. Animation by Wang Film.
* (1988) ''WesternAnimation/APupNamedScoobyDoo'': Animation by Creator/WangFilmProductions and Cuckoo's Nest. The first season episodes featured Glen Kennedy as an animation director, hence the similar style.director. The episodes that are most Kennedy-esque are "A Bicycle Built For Boo" (directed by William Hanna), "The Sludge Monster From the Earth's Core," "Now Museum, Now You Don't", "Scooby Dude" and "Lights, Camera, Monster".
* (1989) ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'': "Fake Me To Your Leader": Animation by Creator/WangFilmProductions and Cuckoo's Nest. Glen Kennedy is not listed in the credits but he supervised the animation in this episode while in Taiwan.
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* (1992) The Addams Family: The style pops up during the intro, when the Normanmayers are zipping off-screen.
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* (1986) Yogi's Treasure Hunt: "Goodbye, Mr. Chump". Animation by Wang. Glen Kennedy's debut as animation supervisor.
* (1988) Smurfs: "Lost Smurf" and "Archieves of Evil". Glen Kennedy was one of the animation directors during the Eighth season. His animation is notably used for horror instead of comedy. Animation by Wang.

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* (1986) (1987) Yogi's Treasure Hunt: "Goodbye, Mr. Chump". Animation by Wang. Glen Kennedy's debut as animation supervisor.
* (1988) Smurfs: "Lost Smurf" and "Archieves of Evil". Evil" (from Season 8). Glen Kennedy was one of the animation directors supervisor during the Seventh season and early Eighth season. His animation is notably used for horror instead of comedy. Animation by Wang.
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* ''WesternAnimation/APupNamedScoobyDoo'': Animation by Creator/WangFilmProductions and Cuckoo's Nest. The first season episodes featured Glen Kennedy as an animation director, hence the similar style.[[labelnote:Note]]The episodes that are most Kennedy-esque are "A Bicycle Built For Boo", "The Sludge Monster From the Earth's Core," "Now Museum, Now You Don't", "Scooby Dude" and "Lights, Camera, Monster"[[/labelnote]]

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* Yogi's Treasure Hunt: "Goodbye, Mr. Chump". Animation by Wang. Glen Kennedy's directorial debut.
* Smurfs: "Lost Smurf" and "Archieves of Evil". Glen Kennedy was one of the animation directors during the Eighth season. His animation is notably used for horror instead of comedy. Animation by Wang.
* Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf: Most notably during the second half of the "Werewolf Rock" sequence. At the 45th minute (just before the commercial break) Dracula's vampire teeth growing huge is another example of using Kennedy's style for horror instead of comedy. Animation by Wang Film.
* ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'': "Fake Me To Your Leader": Animation by Creator/WangFilmProductions and Cuckoo's Nest. Glen Kennedy is not listed in the credits but he supervised the animation in this episode while in Taiwan.
* ''ComicStrip/HagarTheHorrible'' Hagar Knows Best: The animation was done by Creator/WangFilmProductions and Cuckoo's Nest, Glen Kennedy was one of the animation directors and some scenes are animated in his signature style.
* ''WesternAnimation/JetsonsTheMovie'': Animation by Creator/WangFilmProductions, Cuckoo's Nest and Creator/FilCartoons. Glen Kennedy was an animator, and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7N86ahA6_r8 his style is unmistakable.]] (see about 31 seconds in)

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* (1986) Yogi's Treasure Hunt: "Goodbye, Mr. Chump". Animation by Wang. Glen Kennedy's directorial debut.
debut as animation supervisor.
* (1988) Smurfs: "Lost Smurf" and "Archieves of Evil". Glen Kennedy was one of the animation directors during the Eighth season. His animation is notably used for horror instead of comedy. Animation by Wang.
* (1988) Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf: Most notably during the second half of the "Werewolf Rock" sequence.sequence (dancing bones, talking doorknob). At the 45th minute (just before the commercial break) Dracula's vampire teeth growing huge is another example of using Kennedy's style for horror instead of comedy. Animation by Wang Film.
* (1988) ''WesternAnimation/APupNamedScoobyDoo'': Animation by Creator/WangFilmProductions and Cuckoo's Nest. The first season episodes featured Glen Kennedy as an animation director, hence the similar style. The episodes that are most Kennedy-esque are "A Bicycle Built For Boo" (directed by William Hanna), "The Sludge Monster From the Earth's Core," "Now Museum, Now You Don't", "Scooby Dude" and "Lights, Camera, Monster".
* (1989)
''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'': "Fake Me To Your Leader": Animation by Creator/WangFilmProductions and Cuckoo's Nest. Glen Kennedy is not listed in the credits but he supervised the animation in this episode while in Taiwan.
* (1989) ''ComicStrip/HagarTheHorrible'' Hagar Knows Best: The animation was done by Creator/WangFilmProductions and Cuckoo's Nest, Glen Kennedy was one of the animation directors and some scenes are animated in his signature style.
* (1990) ''WesternAnimation/JetsonsTheMovie'': Animation by Creator/WangFilmProductions, Cuckoo's Nest and Creator/FilCartoons. Glen Kennedy was an animator, and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7N86ahA6_r8 his style is unmistakable.]] (see about 31 seconds in)



* ''WesternAnimation/TheWackyWorldOfTexAvery'': Animation by Creator/HongYing. The opening sequence was animated by Animasia, a Singapore-based studio where Glen Kennedy was a staff member. The intro definitely carries his style.

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* (1997) ''WesternAnimation/TheWackyWorldOfTexAvery'': Animation by Creator/HongYing. The opening sequence was animated by Animasia, a Singapore-based studio where Glen Kennedy was a staff member. The intro definitely carries his style.
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* Yogi's Treasure Hunt: "Goodbye Mr Chump". Animation by Wang. Possibly Glen Kennedy's directorial debut.

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* Yogi's Treasure Hunt: "Goodbye Mr "Goodbye, Mr. Chump". Animation by Wang. Possibly Glen Kennedy's directorial debut.



* Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf: Most notably during the "Werewolf Rock" sequence. At the 45th minute (just before the commercial break) Dracula's vampire teeth growing huge is another example of using Kennedy's style for horror instead of comedy.

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* Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf: Most notably during the second half of the "Werewolf Rock" sequence. At the 45th minute (just before the commercial break) Dracula's vampire teeth growing huge is another example of using Kennedy's style for horror instead of comedy. Animation by Wang Film.
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* Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf: Most notably the short "Werewolf Rock" sequence. Animation by Wang.

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* Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf: Most notably during the short "Werewolf Rock" sequence. Animation by Wang.At the 45th minute (just before the commercial break) Dracula's vampire teeth growing huge is another example of using Kennedy's style for horror instead of comedy.
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* ArtEvolution: When the studio began, Glen Kennedy's bouncy style heavily influenced many of the animators, but his visual influence became less and less evident with each passing Disney show, to the point that his style is barely present in ''Aladdin'' (if at all). Also, Kennedy's Tiny Toons work had three periods: the first 5 episodes were extremely bouncy and cartoony, the last 3 episodes are the least bouncy and have tons of off-model moments. The 9 episodes inbetween are mildly bouncy and quite normal.

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* ArtEvolution: When the studio began, Glen Kennedy's bouncy style heavily influenced many of the animators, but his visual influence became less and less evident with each passing Disney show, to the point that his style is barely present in ''Aladdin'' (if at all). Also, Kennedy's Tiny Toons work had three periods: the first 5 episodes were extremely bouncy and cartoony, the last 3 episodes are the least bouncy and have tons of off-model moments. The 9 episodes inbetween are mildly bouncy and quite normal. ''Aladdin''.
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* Yogi's Treasure Hunt: "Goodbye Mr Chump". Animation by Wang. Possibly Glen Kennedy's directorial debut.
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* Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf: The short "Werewolf Rock" sequence. Animation by Wang.

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* Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf: The Most notably the short "Werewolf Rock" sequence. Animation by Wang.

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* Smurfs: "Lost Smurf" and "Archieves of Evil". Glen Kennedy was one of the animation directors during the Eighth season. His animation is notably used for horror instead of comedy.

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* Smurfs: "Lost Smurf" and "Archieves of Evil". Glen Kennedy was one of the animation directors during the Eighth season. His animation is notably used for horror instead of comedy. Animation by Wang.
* Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf: The short "Werewolf Rock" sequence. Animation by Wang.
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* Smurfs: Some Season 8 episodes. Glen Kennedy was one of the animation directors during this season.

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* Smurfs: Some Season 8 episodes. "Lost Smurf" and "Archieves of Evil". Glen Kennedy was one of the animation directors during this season.the Eighth season. His animation is notably used for horror instead of comedy.

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* ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'': "Fake Me To Your Leader": Animation by Creator/WangFilmProductions and Cuckoo's Nest. Glen Kennedy is not listed in the credits but it's possible he supervised the animation in this episode while in Taiwan. This is unconfirmed, however.

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* Smurfs: Some Season 8 episodes. Glen Kennedy was one of the animation directors during this season.
* ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'': "Fake Me To Your Leader": Animation by Creator/WangFilmProductions and Cuckoo's Nest. Glen Kennedy is not listed in the credits but it's possible he supervised the animation in this episode while in Taiwan. This is unconfirmed, however.Taiwan.
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Some of its Manila staff (such as Annabelle Galvez, Joseph Balderas, and Ronaldo Delfino) migrated to Creator/ToonCity. After Kennedy closed, Glen founded One Shot Pro, which worked on ''Hoze Houndz''.

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Some of its Manila staff (such as Annabelle Galvez, Joseph Balderas, and Ronaldo Delfino) migrated to Creator/ToonCity. After Kennedy closed, Glen founded One Shot Pro, which worked on ''Hoze Houndz''.
''WesternAnimation/HozeHoundz''.
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** David Feiss would animate his scenes in an angular, almost [[DerangedAnimation deranged]] quality. This is especially noticeable on Plucky, whose beak seems to change often.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SpaceJam'' (uncredited, confirmed by several animators of the Philippines unit who worked on the film)

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* ''WesternAnimation/SpaceJam'' ''Film/SpaceJam'' (uncredited, confirmed by several animators of the Philippines unit who worked on the film)
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* ''WesternAnimation/SpaceJam'' (uncredited, confirmed by several animators of the Philippines unit who worked on the film)

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