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Jeffy, The Puppet: Hey daddy, I smack these Hoe's! I stuck my pee-pee in some Cheerios!!! I got a pencil in my nose, And i, beat my diaper everywhere go!I like to hop hop like a bunny!I pooped my pants and now it's runny! I go OOH-OOH think that's funny? I stuff my diaper with all my money! WHY, WHY [4 X]Cat piano solo meow [13 X] Aw Jeffy stop it!!! Got a helmet on top of my head. I spank my pee-pee until it was red! Eat green beans, I'd rather be DEAD! It's TEN o'Clock and i'm ready for bed! [???] Hey daddy so uh, uh, uh, I'ma show you how to poop on the track!
 
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I got bunny on my karats on i'm ready for bed!!!
 
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'''Glen Murakami''' is an American animator, animation director, and producer of Japanese descent. He is best known for his work on ''Batman Beyond'', [[Teen Titans (series)]],''Ben 10: Alien Force'' and ''Ben 10: Ultimate Alien''.
   
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== Animation[[Category:Real People]] ==
Bugs, Bugs, Bugs
 
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Murakami originally wanted to be a comic book artist. His friend from junior high and high school, Keith Weesner, got a job working on ''Batman: The Animated Series''as a background artist and informed Murakami when they were hiring artists at Warner Bros. Murakami was given a storyboard test, which he failed. But seeing his drawing talent, he was hired anyway.
   
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Working closely with Bruce Timm, Murakami worked as a character designer and storyboard artist from 1991 to 1993. From 1995 to 1999, Murakami worked as Art Director on ''Superman: The Animated Series'' and ''The New Batman/Superman Adventures''.
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U!
 
G!
 
S!
 
Bugs!
 
   
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=== ''Batman Beyond'' ===
I like bugs, bugs, bugs,
 
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Murakami was promoted to producer for ''Batman Beyond'' and won an Emmy Award in 2001 for his work on the series.<sup>[3]</sup> In addition to producing, he also was credited for story on the movie, ''Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker''.
buggy bugs.
 
Bugs!
 
I like bugs, bugs, bugs,
 
buggy bugs.
 
Bugs!
 
   
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=== ''Teen Titans'' ===
I like the honeybees
 
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In 2002, after a decade working on shows produced by his friend and mentor Bruce Timm, Murakami produced his first series without Timm, the ''Teen Titans''.
and butterflies.
 
I like the crickets
 
for their shiny eyes.
 
   
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In addition to producing, he was also character designer on the series. Murakami approached the show with an unusual design style, setting them apart from the rest of DC Comics animated programing. The show's style was dubbed '''Murakanime''' or "Americanime".
I like the ants
 
and grasshoppers, too.
 
I like all the bugs.
 
How about you?
 
   
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The popular series ran for five seasons, 65 episodes, and concluded with the movie ''Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo'' in 2006.
I like the caterpillars
 
and ladybugs.
 
I like to watch them
 
crawling on the leaves.
 
   
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== Comics ==
I like the spiders
 
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Murakami illustrated the ''Star Wars'' comic ''Death Star Pirates'' - originally published in issues #16 through #20 of the ''Star Wars'' kids magazine in 1998 and later collected in ''Star Wars Tales Volume 2'' by Dark Horse Comics.
and dragonflies.
 
I really like them.
 
How about you, guys?
 
   
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He also drew a cover for ''Teen Titans Go!'', and wrote and drew for stories in ''Batman Adventures'' and ''Batman: Mad Love and Other Stories'', winning an Eisner Awardfor his work in the ''Batman Adventures Holiday Special''.
I like bugs, bugs, bugs,
 
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buggy bugs.
 
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== Awards ==
Bugs!
 
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* Eisner Award - Best Single Issue - 1995 - ''''<nowiki>Batman Adventures Holiday'</nowiki>''' Special (with Paul Dini, Bruce Timm, Ronnie del Carmen, and others)
I like bugs, bugs, bugs,
 
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buggy bugs.
 
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* Annie Award - Outstanding Individual Achievement for Production Design in an Animated Television Production - 1999 - ''Legends of the Dark Knight'' - ''''<nowiki>The New Batman/Superman Adventures'</nowiki>'''
BUGS!
 
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* Annie Award - Outstanding Achievement in a Daytime Animated Television Production - 2001 - ''''<nowiki>Batman Beyond'</nowiki>''' (with Jean MacCurdy, Alan Burnett, Paul Dini, and others)
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* Emmy Award - Outstanding Special Class Animated Program - 2001 - ''''<nowiki>Batman Beyond'</nowiki>''' (with Jean MacCurdy, Alan Burnett, Paul Dini, Bruce Timm, Hilary Bader, Stan Berkowitz, Rich Fogel, Robert Goodman, Curt Geda, Butch Lukic, Dan Riba, James Tucker, Andrea Romano)

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Glen Murakami is an American animator, animation director, and producer of Japanese descent. He is best known for his work on Batman BeyondTeen Titans (series),Ben 10: Alien Force and Ben 10: Ultimate Alien.

Animation

Murakami originally wanted to be a comic book artist. His friend from junior high and high school, Keith Weesner, got a job working on Batman: The Animated Seriesas a background artist and informed Murakami when they were hiring artists at Warner Bros. Murakami was given a storyboard test, which he failed. But seeing his drawing talent, he was hired anyway.

Working closely with Bruce Timm, Murakami worked as a character designer and storyboard artist from 1991 to 1993. From 1995 to 1999, Murakami worked as Art Director on Superman: The Animated Series and The New Batman/Superman Adventures.

Batman Beyond

Murakami was promoted to producer for Batman Beyond and won an Emmy Award in 2001 for his work on the series.[3] In addition to producing, he also was credited for story on the movie, Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker.

Teen Titans

In 2002, after a decade working on shows produced by his friend and mentor Bruce Timm, Murakami produced his first series without Timm, the Teen Titans.

In addition to producing, he was also character designer on the series. Murakami approached the show with an unusual design style, setting them apart from the rest of DC Comics animated programing. The show's style was dubbed Murakanime or "Americanime".

The popular series ran for five seasons, 65 episodes, and concluded with the movie Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo in 2006.

Comics

Murakami illustrated the Star Wars comic Death Star Pirates - originally published in issues #16 through #20 of the Star Wars kids magazine in 1998 and later collected in Star Wars Tales Volume 2 by Dark Horse Comics.

He also drew a cover for Teen Titans Go!, and wrote and drew for stories in Batman Adventures and Batman: Mad Love and Other Stories, winning an Eisner Awardfor his work in the Batman Adventures Holiday Special.

Awards

  • Eisner Award - Best Single Issue - 1995 - 'Batman Adventures Holiday' Special (with Paul Dini, Bruce Timm, Ronnie del Carmen, and others)
  • Annie Award - Outstanding Individual Achievement for Production Design in an Animated Television Production - 1999 - Legends of the Dark Knight - 'The New Batman/Superman Adventures'
  • Annie Award - Outstanding Achievement in a Daytime Animated Television Production - 2001 - 'Batman Beyond' (with Jean MacCurdy, Alan Burnett, Paul Dini, and others)
  • Emmy Award - Outstanding Special Class Animated Program - 2001 - 'Batman Beyond' (with Jean MacCurdy, Alan Burnett, Paul Dini, Bruce Timm, Hilary Bader, Stan Berkowitz, Rich Fogel, Robert Goodman, Curt Geda, Butch Lukic, Dan Riba, James Tucker, Andrea Romano)