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Tom Ruegger

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Tom Ruegger is the fourteen-time Emmy-winning producer and creative force behind many of the most popular and successful animated television series of all time, including Tiny Toon Adventures (1990), Animaniacs (1993) and Minus et Cortex (1995) to name only a few.

Over the last decade, Mr. Ruegger served as the executive producer and chief creative executive at Warner Bros. Animation. In 2002, he started his own company, Tom Ruegger Productions, and under its banner, Tom has been involved in the development, writing and production of multiple televisions series and feature films, both animated and live action. These new works include Animalia (2007) for PorchLight and PBS, as well as a new animated series for Disney.

Mr. Ruegger began his career as an animator at Hanna-Barbera Productions, under the mentor-ship of his childhood heroes, William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. Tom's early animation efforts appeared in such familiar cartoon series as "Scooby Doo", "The New Flintstones," "Casper" and "Godzilla'. Tom honed his writing skills at Filmation Studios under the guidance of Arthur H. Nadel and Lou Scheimer, on such series as Blackstar (1981) and Tarzan, seigneur de la jungle (1976)," then returned to Hanna-Barbera to serve as a story editor and producer for a variety of shows, including Les Pitous (1985) and Les Voyages fantomatiques de Scoubidou (1979). In 1988, Tom created and produced a new Scooby franchise, Scooby-Doo: Agence Toutou Risques (1988)," which was the first Scooby Doo series to be nominated for an Emmy Award.

Tom joined Warner Bros. Animation in 1989 to head up production of Tiny Toon Adventures (1990). Thus began a decade-long creative collaboration between Mr. Spielberg and Mr. Ruegger that spanned five enormously successful series resulting in ratings success, a worldwide fan base, and over 30 Emmy Awards victories in numerous categories.

With the success of Tiny Toon Adventures (1990)," Warner Bros. Animation began its second "Golden Age," and Mr. Ruegger became chief creative executive of the company. Along with Jean MacCurdy, Tom executive-produced the studio's next major productions: Taz-Mania (1991) and Batman (1992), a cartoon-noir take on the dark knight that premiered to rave reviews and strong numbers.

At the same time, Mr. Ruegger continued his collaboration with Mr. Spielberg by creating a cast of breakout characters and a new franchise entitled Animaniacs (1993). This "hellzapoppin'" cartoon show, starring zany siblings Yakko, Wakko and Dot Warner, premiered on "Fox Kids," and it became the comedy template for the animation industry for a number of years - every studio wanted its own Animaniacs (1993). The series went on to win multiple Emmys as well as the prestigious George Foster Peabody Award for Outstanding Achievement in Animation Programming. As the creator of Animaniacs (1993), Mr. Ruegger was the show's senior producer, and served as a story editor, writer and lyricist on the series.

Mr. Ruegger has gone on to create and produce a number of other acclaimed series as well. These include:

Minus et Cortex (1995) This animated series stars two lab mice, one a dim bulb, the other a megalomaniac bent on global domination. Tom created this odd duo during the development of Animaniacs (1993), and the two mice proved so popular that they were spun off into their own prime time series on the WB. Tom served as the senior producer of this award-winning series, as well as a writer, story editor and lyricist.

Freakazoid! (1995)This animated series follows the adventures of teenage nerd Dexter Douglas, who is swept into cyberspace and transformed into the world's wildest superhero, Freakazoid. Tom co-created this Emmy-winning series for Steven Spielberg, and served as executive producer, story editor and lyricist.

Histeria! (1998) This cartoon comedy follows an eccentric cast, including Father Time, Big Fat Baby, Loud Kiddington and Charity Bazaar, as they travel through time and interact with key historic figures along the way. Tom created, wrote, and executive-produced the series.

Road Rovers (1996) Tom created this animated adventure comedy starring a team of superhero canines.

Animaniacs: Wakko's Wish (1999) Tom co-wrote, produced and directed this animated feature film featuring the "Animaniacs" cast.

"Batman contre le Fantôme masqué (1993)" Tom executive-produced this feature film.

Tom grew up in Metuchen, New Jersey, and attended Metuchen High School, where he served as Student Council President, co-captain of his school's football and track teams, and editorial cartoonist for the high school newspaper. Tom attended Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, and graduated cum laude with a bachelor's degree in English. At Dartmouth, Tom served as the director of the Dartmouth Film Society, the nation's first and oldest college film society.

In his junior year at Dartmouth, Tom received a grant from the Arthur and Lillie Mayer Foundation to create an animated film. This 10-minute film, "The Premiere of Platypus Duck," was the beginning of Tom's steps toward a film career and, especially, a greater understanding of animation. Before graduation, Tom received the Marcus Heiman Award, Dartmouth College's highest honor for creative achievement.

Currently, Tom serves on the board of directors for the Hopkins Center and Hood Museum, which are the film/theater/arts centers at Dartmouth College. Tom is a member of the Writers Guild and the Screen Cartoonist Guild. He lives in Calabasas, California, with his three sons, Nathan, Luke and Cody.

In 2003 and 2004, Tom co-wrote the pilot and served as a script editor of the Emmy Award-winning animated series Tutenstein (2003) for Porchlight Pictures.

In 2005, Tom began work as producer and story editor of a new CGI animated series entitled Animalia (2007) for PorchLight Entertainment and Burberry Production. The series is scheduled for a fall 2007 premiere on the BBC, PBS and Australia-10.

Tom, along with partners Nicholas Hollander and Mark Seidenberg, is currently developing a new animated series for the Walt Disney Company.
BornApril 4, 1954
BornApril 4, 1954
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    • Won 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 14 wins & 17 nominations total

    Known for

    Jess Harnell, Tress MacNeille, and Rob Paulsen in Animaniacs (1993)
    Animaniacs
    7.8
    TV Series
    • Producer
    Minus et Cortex (1995)
    Minus et Cortex
    7.8
    TV Series
    • Producer
    Tiny Toon Adventures (1990)
    Tiny Toon Adventures
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Producer
    Batman (1992)
    Batman
    9.0
    TV Series
    • Producer

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    Producer



    • Jay Leno, Maurice LaMarche, Dee Bradley Baker, Leigh-Allyn Baker, Bill Farmer, Jess Harnell, Scott Menville, Kevin Michael Richardson, Paul Rugg, Stephen Stanton, Billy West, Kelly Osbourne, and Jenny Pellicer in Les 7N (2014)
      Les 7N
      5.8
      TV Series
      • executive producer
      • 2014–2016
    • Brooke Anderson, Chris Hobbs, R. Martin Klein, Katie Leigh, Dean O'Gorman, Kate Higgins, and Peta Johnson in Animalia (2007)
      Animalia
      6.1
      TV Series
      • executive producer
      • 2007–2008
    • Histeria! (1998)
      Histeria!
      7.7
      TV Series
      • executive producer
      • 1998–2000
    • Jess Harnell, Tress MacNeille, and Rob Paulsen in Animaniacs: Wakko's Wish (1999)
      Animaniacs: Wakko's Wish
      7.1
      Video
      • producer
      • supervising producer
      • 1999
    • Minus, Elmira et Cortex (1998)
      Minus, Elmira et Cortex
      5.8
      TV Series
      • senior producer
      • 1998–1999
    • Minus et Cortex (1995)
      Minus et Cortex
      7.8
      TV Series
      • senior producer
      • producer
      • 1995–1998
    • Jess Harnell, Tress MacNeille, and Rob Paulsen in Animaniacs (1993)
      Animaniacs
      7.8
      TV Series
      • senior producer
      • producer
      • 1993–1998
    • Freakazoid! (1995)
      Freakazoid!
      7.5
      TV Series
      • senior producer
      • 1995–1997
    • Jeff Bennett, Jess Harnell, Tress MacNeille, Kevin Michael Richardson, and Frank Welker in Road Rovers (1996)
      Road Rovers
      7.0
      TV Series
      • executive producer
      • 1996–1997
    • Batman (1992)
      Batman
      9.0
      TV Series
      • executive producer
      • 1992–1995
    • Joe Alaskey, John Kassir, Tress MacNeille, and Don Messick in Tiny Toon Night Ghoulery (1995)
      Tiny Toon Night Ghoulery
      7.2
      TV Movie
      • senior producer
      • 1995
    • Jim Cummings in Taz-Mania (1991)
      Taz-Mania
      6.7
      TV Series
      • executive producer
      • 1991–1995
    • Yakko's World: An Animaniacs Singalong (1994)
      Yakko's World: An Animaniacs Singalong
      6.7
      Video
      • supervising producer
      • 1994
    • I'm Mad (1994)
      I'm Mad
      7.6
      Short
      • senior producer
      • 1994
    • Stacy Keach and Kevin Conroy in Batman contre le Fantôme masqué (1993)
      Batman contre le Fantôme masqué
      7.8
      • executive producer
      • 1993

    Writer



    • Wakko's Wish ReWished (2022)
      Wakko's Wish ReWished
      5.4
      • characters
      • 2022
    • Rob Tinkler and Terry McGurrin in Le Snoopy show (2021)
      Le Snoopy show
      8.1
      TV Series
      • written by
      • 2022
    • Jay Leno, Maurice LaMarche, Dee Bradley Baker, Leigh-Allyn Baker, Bill Farmer, Jess Harnell, Scott Menville, Kevin Michael Richardson, Paul Rugg, Stephen Stanton, Billy West, Kelly Osbourne, and Jenny Pellicer in Les 7N (2014)
      Les 7N
      5.8
      TV Series
      • written by
      • story by
      • story
      • 2014–2016
    • Pac-Man et les Aventures de fantômes (2013)
      Pac-Man et les Aventures de fantômes
      4.6
      TV Series
      • Writer
      • 2013
    • The Voyages of Young Doctor Dolittle (2011)
      The Voyages of Young Doctor Dolittle
      5.3
      TV Movie
      • written by
      • 2011
    • Brooke Anderson, Chris Hobbs, R. Martin Klein, Katie Leigh, Dean O'Gorman, Kate Higgins, and Peta Johnson in Animalia (2007)
      Animalia
      6.1
      TV Series
      • written by
      • developed for television by
      • story editor ...
      • 2007–2008
    • Sushi Pack (2007)
      Sushi Pack
      6.4
      TV Series
      • Writer
      • 2007–2009
    • Animaniacs: The Great Edgar Hunt (2005)
      Animaniacs: The Great Edgar Hunt
      7.2
      Video Game
      • creator: Animaniacs (creator)
      • 2005
    • Joe Alaskey and Bob Bergen in Duck Dodgers (2003)
      Duck Dodgers
      7.7
      TV Series
      • story
      • teleplay
      • 2004
    • Batman, la relève (1999)
      Batman, la relève
      8.1
      TV Series
      • story
      • 2000
    • Histeria! (1998)
      Histeria!
      7.7
      TV Series
      • creator
      • written by
      • created by
      • 1998–2000
    • Jess Harnell, Tress MacNeille, and Rob Paulsen in Animaniacs: Wakko's Wish (1999)
      Animaniacs: Wakko's Wish
      7.1
      Video
      • story
      • written by
      • 1999
    • Minus et Cortex (1995)
      Minus et Cortex
      7.8
      TV Series
      • written by
      • story by
      • adapted by
      • 1997–1998
    • Minus, Elmira et Cortex (1998)
      Minus, Elmira et Cortex
      5.8
      TV Series
      • story
      • 1998
    • Jess Harnell, Tress MacNeille, and Rob Paulsen in Animaniacs (1993)
      Animaniacs
      7.8
      TV Series
      • written by
      • story by
      • adapted by ...
      • 1993–1998

    Additional Crew



    • Pac-Man et les Aventures de fantômes (2013)
      Pac-Man et les Aventures de fantômes
      4.6
      TV Series
      • developed for television by
      • 2013
    • Brooke Anderson, Chris Hobbs, R. Martin Klein, Katie Leigh, Dean O'Gorman, Kate Higgins, and Peta Johnson in Animalia (2007)
      Animalia
      6.1
      TV Series
      • voice director
      • 2007
    • Loonatics Unleashed (2005)
      Loonatics Unleashed
      5.7
      TV Series
      • creative consultant
      • 2005
    • Jeff Bennett, Jess Harnell, Tress MacNeille, Kevin Michael Richardson, and Frank Welker in Road Rovers (1996)
      Road Rovers
      7.0
      TV Series
      • series creator
      • series development
      • 1996–1997
    • Jess Harnell, Tress MacNeille, and Rob Paulsen in Animaniacs (1993)
      Animaniacs
      7.8
      TV Series
      • story editor
      • supervising story editor
      • 1994–1996
    • Minus et Cortex (1995)
      Minus et Cortex
      7.8
      TV Series
      • story editor
      • 1996
    • Tiny Toon Adventures (1990)
      Tiny Toon Adventures
      7.5
      TV Series
      • story editor
      • 1992
    • Scooby-Doo: Agence Toutou Risques (1988)
      Scooby-Doo: Agence Toutou Risques
      6.7
      TV Series
      • titles
      • 1988–1991
    • Yogi's Treasure Hunt (1985)
      Yogi's Treasure Hunt
      7.0
      TV Series
      • supervising story editor
      • story editor
      • 1985–1988
    • Les Pitous (1985)
      Les Pitous
      6.4
      TV Series
      • creative consultant
      • story editor
      • 1986–1987
    • Les Treize Fantômes de Scooby-Doo (1985)
      Les Treize Fantômes de Scooby-Doo
      7.2
      TV Series
      • story editor
      • 1985
    • The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries (1984)
      The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries
      7.2
      TV Series
      • story editor
      • 1984
    • Le défi des gobots (1984)
      Le défi des gobots
      6.3
      TV Series
      • story editor
      • 1984
    • Mystérieusement vôtre, signé Scoubidou (1983)
      Mystérieusement vôtre, signé Scoubidou
      6.4
      TV Series
      • story editor
      • 1983

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      • Dr. Plotz Ruegger
    • Born
      • April 4, 1954
      • Metuchen, New Jersey, USA
    • Spouses
        Annie Malley2006 - present
    • Children
        Cody Ruegger

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      Father of Nate Ruegger, Luke Ruegger, and Cody Ruegger.
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