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Adventures in Plymptoons!

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Adventures in Plymptoons!

2011
1h 25m
2.0(1 votes)
Documentary

Overview

A documentary film about Oscar-nominated animator Bill Plympton. This is a portrait piece that includes interviews with family, friends, colleagues, critics, and fans.

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50 members
Directing

Bill Plympton

Self

Bill Plympton
Directing

Ralph Bakshi

Self

Ralph Bakshi
Directing

Peter Lord

Self

Peter Lord
Acting

Tom Kenny

Self

Tom Kenny
Acting

Chris Wedge

Self

Chris Wedge
Acting

John Andrews

Self

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Directing

Signe Baumane

Self

Signe Baumane
Acting

Jerry Beck

Self

Jerry Beck
Acting

Ed Begley Jr.

Self

Ed Begley Jr.
Acting

Jim Blashfield

Self

No Image
Directing

Jonathan Caouette

Self

Jonathan Caouette
Art

Kathleen Chamberlin

Self

No Image
Visual Effects

Peter de Sève

Self

Peter de Sève
Acting

Hayley DuMond

Self

Hayley DuMond
Directing

Terry Gilliam

Self

Terry Gilliam
Writing

Eric Gilliland

Self

No Image
Directing

Frank Gladstone

Self

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Crew

Stefanie Goldbloom

Self

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Production

John Holderried

Self

No Image
Acting

Peter Jason

Self

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Directing

Lloyd Kaufman

Self

Lloyd Kaufman
Directing

Brooke Keesling

Self

No Image
Crew

Tom Knott

Self

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Production

Biljana Labović

Self

No Image
Crew

Lisa LaBracio

Self

No Image
Acting

Deb Levin

Self

No Image
Acting

Jay McAlonen

Self

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Sound

Maureen McElheron

Self

No Image
Acting

Moby

Self

Moby
Acting

Matthew Modine

Self

Matthew Modine
Acting

Dennis Nyback

Self

No Image
Acting

Zak Orth

Self

Zak Orth
Directing

PES

Self

PES
Acting

Martha Plimpton

Self

Martha Plimpton
Acting

Pete Plympton

Self

No Image
Acting

Sally Plympton

Self

No Image
Sound

Nicole Renaud

Self

No Image
Acting

Jay O. Sanders

Self

Jay O. Sanders
Acting

Patty Schnabel

Self

No Image
Sound

Greg Sextro

Self

No Image
Directing

David Silverman

Self

David Silverman
Acting

Tom Sito

Self

Tom Sito
Acting

Brenna Gwyn Snowe

Bill Plympton's Receptionist

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Spike

Self

No Image
Acting

Steve Tenhonen

Self

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Directing

Will Vinton

Self

Will Vinton
Visual Effects

Maureen Whelan

Self

No Image
Acting

'Weird Al' Yankovic

Self

'Weird Al' Yankovic
Acting

Suzanne Young

Self

No Image
Directing

Marilyn Zornado

Self

No Image

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