Jacques Rouxel

Jacques Rouxel

Deceased · Born: Feb 26, 1931 · Died: Apr 25, 2004

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Personal Details

BornFeb 26, 1931 Cherbourg, Manche, France

Biography

Renowned French film animator, celebrated for his unparalleled mastery of the craft, is often regarded as being on the same level of excellence as the legendary Tex Avery, a towering figure in the world of animation, whose innovative and groundbreaking work continues to inspire and influence animators to this day.

One of the most notable and enduring aspects of his professional legacy is his involvement with the initially provocative and controversial animated French television series "Les Shadoks", which has arguably contributed to his widespread recognition and fame.

Notable in his extensive repertoire of accomplishments, Rouxel's innovative endeavors extended far beyond his remarkable contributions to a groundbreaking television series. Furthermore, he played a pivotal role in the conception and development of a revolutionary machine, dubbed the "Animographe", which was engineered to streamline the production process of animated television series. This pioneering invention had a profound impact on the industry, transforming the way animated content was created and disseminated.

Career

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1968
Les shadoks
Les shadoks as Creator, Writer