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'''Christopher Aaron "Chris" Bailey''' is an American animator and film director. |
'''Christopher Aaron "Chris" Bailey''' is an American animator and film director. |
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+ | Outside of [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]], he directed the animation of [[Wikipedia:MC Skat Kat|MC Skat Kat]] for [[Paula Abdul]]'s music video ''[[Wikipedia:Opposites Attract|Opposites Attract]]'', which was done by members of both Disney and Warner Bros. By [[1995]], he directed the Mickey Mouse short ''[[Runaway Brain]]''. For ''[[Kim Possible]]'', he served as a director, executive producer, and dialogue director during the first season. He directed all twenty-one episodes of the first season. |
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− | He served as a director, executive producer, and dialogue director during the first season of ''[[Kim Possible]]''. He directed all 21 episodes of the first season. |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
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*([[1990]]) ''[[The Rescuers Down Under]]'' (character animator) |
*([[1990]]) ''[[The Rescuers Down Under]]'' (character animator) |
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*([[1994]]) ''[[The Lion King]]'' (additional animator) |
*([[1994]]) ''[[The Lion King]]'' (additional animator) |
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+ | *([[1995]]) ''[[Runaway Brain]]'') (director) |
+ | *([[1997]]) ''[[Hercules(film)|Hercules]]'' (animator: [[Nessus]]) |
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==Show Cameos== |
==Show Cameos== |
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*Chris makes an appearance as "Reggie", the [[Knights of Rodegan|Knight of Rodeghan]] in "[[Royal Pain (episode)|Royal Pain]]". |
*Chris makes an appearance as "Reggie", the [[Knights of Rodegan|Knight of Rodeghan]] in "[[Royal Pain (episode)|Royal Pain]]". |
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*His last name, Bailey, is referenced in "[[Tick-Tick-Tick]]". |
*His last name, Bailey, is referenced in "[[Tick-Tick-Tick]]". |
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− | *A character named "Mr. Bailey" also appears in the Extended Edition of the movie ''[[Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama|So the Drama]]''. |
+ | *A character named "Mr. Bailey" also appears in the Extended Edition of the movie ''[[Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama|So the Drama]]''. |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | Chris_Bailey_KP_Credit.jpg|Chris Bailey's credit in the ''Kim Possible'' theme. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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{{Kim Possible}} |
{{Kim Possible}} |
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[[Category:Hercules]] |
[[Category:Hercules]] |
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[[Category:Animators]] |
[[Category:Animators]] |
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[[Category:Storyboard artists]] |
[[Category:Storyboard artists]] |
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[[Category:Screenwriters]] |
[[Category:Screenwriters]] |
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Revision as of 01:22, 27 August 2019
Christopher Aaron "Chris" Bailey is an American animator and film director.
Outside of Disney, he directed the animation of MC Skat Kat for Paula Abdul's music video Opposites Attract, which was done by members of both Disney and Warner Bros. By 1995, he directed the Mickey Mouse short Runaway Brain. For Kim Possible, he served as a director, executive producer, and dialogue director during the first season. He directed all twenty-one episodes of the first season.
Filmography
- (1986) The Great Mouse Detective (character animator)
- (1987) Sport Goofy in Soccermania (animator)
- (1988) Oliver & Company (story, character animator)
- (1989) The Little Mermaid (character animator)
- (1990) The Rescuers Down Under (character animator)
- (1994) The Lion King (additional animator)
- (1995) Runaway Brain) (director)
- (1997) Hercules (animator: Nessus)
Show Cameos
- Chris makes an appearance as "Reggie", the Knight of Rodeghan in "Royal Pain".
- His last name, Bailey, is referenced in "Tick-Tick-Tick".
- A character named "Mr. Bailey" also appears in the Extended Edition of the movie So the Drama.
Gallery