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--> '''Tom Minton''': The first several ''TTA'' eps were animated by various overseas shops, and one domestic, very local one whose work was so embarrassing it was buried deep for as long as possible. The very first short I wrote for Warners, "The Toxic Revenger", fell victim to that abysmal situation. At one point, Steven visited and wondered where that cartoon was. Ruegger told him "We didn't want to bum you out." It was heavy in major retakes and the thing was not improving.

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--> '''Tom Minton''': The first several ''TTA'' eps were animated by various overseas shops, and one domestic, very local one whose work was so embarrassing it was buried deep for as long as possible. The very first short I wrote for Warners, "The Toxic Revenger", fell victim to that abysmal situation. At one point, Steven visited and wondered where that cartoon was. Ruegger told him "We didn't want to bum you out." It was heavy in major retakes and the thing was not improving.improving.
* TroubledProduction: All of their episodes. According to Tom Ruegger, they even ''held their episodes hostage'' by refusing to send them what they had completed so far. It got to the point where, when they finally did send them in, numerous sequences had to be produced by Creator/KennedyCartoons to either fill in the gaps or replace poor quality animation.
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* OutOfOrder: All three Encore episodes had very low production order numbers (103, 106, and 110), but they aired in the later half of season 1. The numerous outtakes are the reason.

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* OutOfOrder: All three Encore episodes had very low production order numbers (103, 106, and 110), but they aired in the later half of season 1. The numerous outtakes retakes are the reason.
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* OutOfOrder: All three Encore episodes had very low production order numbers (103, 106, and 110), but they aired in the later half of season 1. The numerous outtakes are the reason.
--> '''Tom Minton''': The first several ''TTA'' eps were animated by various overseas shops, and one domestic, very local one whose work was so embarrassing it was buried deep for as long as possible. The very first short I wrote for Warners, "The Toxic Revenger", fell victim to that abysmal situation. At one point, Steven visited and wondered where that cartoon was. Ruegger told him "We didn't want to bum you out." It was heavy in major retakes and the thing was not improving.

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