STAFF / CREATORS
Dino Stamatopoulos: Creator, Writer, Producer, Actor
Keep up to date with Dino’s projects & band here: https://www.sorryabouteverything.com/
“Dino Stamatopoulos was born into a Greek-American family in Norridge, Illinois. He attended Ridgewood High School in Norridge, where he wrote for his school variety show and was astounded that he could get laughs with the material he had written. Stamatopoulos worked as a creative consultant and contributing writer on the first season of Tom Goes to the Mayor, with Tim & Eric and Bob Odenkirk. He also provided the voice of Drinky Crow on The Drinky Crow Show, which aired for one season on Adult Swim. His stop motion animated series Moral Orel premiered on Adult Swim on Christmas 2005 and aired for three seasons, airing its final episode in December 2008; a follow-up special aired in 2012. Following Moral Orel, Stamatopoulos created Mary Shelley's Frankenhole, a stop motion series, for Adult Swim. It ran for two seasons from 2010 to 2012. Stamatopoulos was a writer and producer on the 2009 NBC sitcom Community. He also played the recurring role of Alex "Star-Burns" Osbourne, a character whose nickname derived from his large star-shaped sideburns and his tendency to define himself by them. Together with Community creator Dan Harmon, Stamatopoulos started production company Starburns Industries.” - WIKI
David Tuber: Writer, Director, Storyboard Artist, 2D Animator, Additional Storyboards
Keep up to date with David’s projects here: David Tuber Website: https://www.toonmanland.com
”Born in the Chicago suburb of Wheeling, IL, David's love of drawing cartoons began at the age of four. After graduating from Columbia College Chicago in 2005, he moved to Los Angeles and got his start as a storyboard artist on [adult swim]'s hit show "Robot Chicken" at ShadowMachine Films. Here, he also worked on the cult-hit "Moral Orel" and collaborated with creator/writer, Dino Stamatopoulos, and director, Chris McKay. Before the show's end, he was granted the opportunity to co-write and direct the series finale, "Honor". He continued directing on Stamatopoulos' next series, "Mary Shelley's Frankenhole". After this, he re-teamed with Chris McKay as a story artist on his first feature, "The LEGO Movie", which led to his involvement on all the Lego features and further projects at Warner Bros. His comedy writing grew by doing punch-up for numerous professional projects as well as writing sketch comedy for local LA based sketch troupes. He has been fortunate to work on "The Angry Birds Movie", "The Happy Honda Days" commercials, the acclaimed series "Bojack Horseman", the Chris McKay directed film "Renfield", and numerous other animated and live-action projects. Today, David and his wife, Abigail Hunt, continue to work hard in the film & television industry (live-action and animation) and live happily in Vancouver, BC, Canada.” - IMDB
Scott Adsit: Actor, Comedian, Writer
“Scott Adsit performed on the mainstage of Chicago's Second City, between 1994 and 1998, and, alongside Saturday Night Live (1975)'s Rachel Dratch and Tina Fey, was one of the driving forces behind such groundbreaking revues as "Pinata Full of Bees" and "Paradigm Lost". An in-depth look at his craft is available in the PBS documentary, Second to None (2001). A 1995 sketch he performed with former SNL head writer, Adam McKay, "Gump", was included as one of Second City's all-time best on the CD's which come with the book "Second City" by Sheldon Patinkin. Scott has proudly described the mission of comedy as "changing the world with our funny skits and songs.” - IMDb Mini Biography By: Rory Leahy
Carolyn Lawrence: Actress
“Carolyn Lawrence is an American voice actress who is known for voicing Sandy Cheeks from SpongeBob SquarePants and Cindy Vortex from Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, two Nickelodeon franchises. She voiced Sandy and Cindy in video games, shorts, theatrical films and commercials. She still voices Sandy Cheeks to this day now that SpongeBob SquarePants is the longest running Nicktoon of all time.” - IMDb Mini Biography By: Christian Frates
Britta Phillips: Singer-songwriter, Musician, Actress, Voice Actress
Keep up to date with Britta Philips here: BrittaPhillips.com
You can also find Britta on Instagram: @Britta_Phillips
Britta Phillips on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0IA38jACu3c1SNAJ7Aeu4t?si=3HaQAN0xSQuIk7rgIR4pHA
Britta Phillips is the voice of Bloberta, Stephanie, Nurse Bendy, Ms. Sculptham, Tommy, Florence, Angela Puppington (Clay's mom), Mrs. Christein, Junior Christein, Mrs. Posable, and a Crucifolk singer.
Britta Phillips began her career as the singing voice of 80s cartoon character, JEM, of Jem & The Holograms. She then co-starred in the movie “Satisfaction” along with Julia Roberts, Justine BAteman and Liam Neeson, but decided to give up acting to pursue music. She tours and records as the duo DEAN & BRITTA, plays bass in the band LUNA and released her first solo album (Luck Or MAgic) in 2016. DEAN & BRITTA have a holiday album coming out in 2024. The duo also score films, including Noah Baumbach’s “The Squid & The Whale” and “Mistress America” as well as HBO’s limited series “Irma Vep”.
Chris McKay: Filmmaker, Editor, Animator
Chris McKay, also known as Chris Taylor is a popular American director, editor, visual effects artist, animator, and producer, known for his work on American television and films. McKay who initially worked at several video and equipment rental companies later bought his own equipment and edited music videos and local films. His first job as an editor was for his friend for whom Mckay edited the film Kwik Stop.
In 2004, McKay started working with the animation studio ShadowMachine. He has since then worked as an editor for TV series Robot Chicken, The Sarah Silverman Program, and Moral Orel. After directing several TV series, McKay made his feature debut in 2017 with The Lego Batman Movie. In the same year, he also produced The Lego Ninjago Movie.
Nicholas Rabb Weidenfeld: Executive
“Nicholas Rabb Weidenfeld (born September 26, 1979) is an American television producer and executive who led program development for Cartoon Network's Adult Swim and Fox's Animation Domination High-Def programming blocks. He won producing Emmy Awards in 2012 and 2013 for the series Childrens Hospital. Since 2016, he has been the president of programming for television channel Viceland.” - WIKI
William Salyers: Actor
“William Salyers is an American actor from Oklahoma. He is known for voicing Rigby from Regular Show, Mordin Solus from Mass Effect 3, Doctor Octopus from Marvel's Spider-Man for the PlayStation and Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order, Reverend Putty from Moral Orel, the Penguin from Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders and many more. He also had a role in Bedazzled.”- IMDb Mini Biography By: Christian Frates
Jay Johnston: Actor, Comedian
“From Chicago, Illinois, where he spent several years in improvisational theater at The Annoyance Theater and Second City before coming to Los Angeles in 1994. Has performed several live stage shows in Los Angeles with sometime collaborator Paul F. Tompkins.” - IMDb Mini Biography By: F. Mt. Pleasant
Mark Rivers: Composer, Writer
“Mark was born and raised in Atlanta, GA where he spent the majority of his formative years watching sitcom reruns and listening to Rush albums & playing drums. Mark learned a thing or two studying music at Georgia State University, then three more things at the Berklee College of Music in Boston. Mark dropped out of Berklee to start a band called the Cavedogs which would eventually release several CDs on Capitol Records and tour the country exhaustively. One day Mark’s old friend David Cross called and hired him to write the theme song for Mr. Show with Bob and David. Sensing new opportunities, Mark saved money and moved to Los Angeles. Mark found work writing comedy and composing television music with a particular knack for comedy tunes and theme songs. Mark has been a staff writer on several shows, including Robert Smigel’s TV Funhouse and Jimmy Kimmel Live. He has also created and produced the pilots Let’s Fish and Krog for Cartoon Network. He has composed music for Mr. Show, Parks and Recreation, Louie CK, Human Giant, Moral Orel and lots, lots more.” - Paraphrased from http://www.markrivers.com/
Series Cast:
Carolyn Lawrence - Orel Puppington (39 Episodes, 2005 - 2008)
Scott Adsit - Clay Puppington (38 Episodes, 2005 - 2008)
Britta Phillips - Bloberta Puppington (38 Episodes, 2005 - 2008)
Tigger Stamatopoulos - Shapey Puppington (31 Episodes, 2005 - 2008)
Jay Johnston - Coach Stopframe (30 Episodes, 2005 - 2008)
William Salyers - Reverend Putty - (28 Episodes, 2005 - 2008)
Dino Stamatopoulos - Billy Figurelli (15 Episodes, 2006 - 2008)
David Herman - Officer Papermouth - (6 Episodes, 2008)
K.K. Dodds - Kim Latchkey (3 Episodes, 2008)
Jeff Bryan David - Busy Dad Toss-o-Matic (2 Episodes, 2008)
Jessica Makinson - Bloberta’s Mother (1 Episode, 2008)
Jeanette Baity - Millie (1 Episode, 2008)
Series Produced By:
Alexander Bulkley - producer (43 episodes, 2005-2008)
Corey Campodonico - producer (43 episodes, 2005-2008)
Dino Stamatopoulos - executive producer (43 episodes, 2005-2008)
Scott Adsit - co-executive producer / executive producer (41 episodes, 2005-2008)
Victoria L. Howard - line producer (38 episodes, 2005-2008)
Keith Crofford - executive producer: Williams Street (36 episodes, 2005-2008)
Nick Weidenfeld - executive producer: Williams Street (36 episodes, 2005-2008)
Eric Blyler - co-producer (35 episodes, 2005-2008)
Chris McKay - co-producer / co-executive producer (33 episodes, 2006-2008)
Jay Johnston - co-executive producer (22 episodes, 2005-2007)
John Cawley - line producer (10 episodes, 2005-2006)
Ollie Green - producer: Williams Street (8 episodes, 2008)
Jeanine Rohn - line producer (2 episodes, 2005-2006)
Series Music by:
Mark Rivers (27 episodes, 2005-2008)
Eban Schletter (8 episodes, 2008)
Series Cinematography by:
Jeff Gardner (43 episodes, 2005-2008)
Series Film Editing by:
Chris McKay (15 episodes, 2005-2007)
Garret Elkins (15 episodes, 2007-2008)
Shaun Paul Puccinio (7 episodes, 2006)
Series Production Design by:
Jed Hathaway (29 episodes, 2005-2007)
Ross Shuman (13 episodes, 2008)
Series Art Direction by:
Ross Shuman (20 episodes, 2006-2007)
Nick Mariana (13 episodes, 2008)
Series Costume Design by:
Jeanette Moffat (33 episodes, 2006-2008)
Series Production Management:
Eric Blyler - unit production manager / production manager / production supervisor (37 episodes, 2005-2008)
Laura Stupsker- post-production supervisor (23 episodes, 2006-2008)
Lori Slomka - post-production supervisor (15 episodes, 2005-2007)
Nakai Trower - post-production supervisor (13 episodes, 2008)
Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
Megan Powers - assistant director (30 episodes, 2005-2007)
Series Art Department:
Laurie Olson - scenic / lead scenic artist (36 episodes, 2005-2008)
Jake Johnson - additional scenic / model builder / scenic (35 episodes, 2005-2008)
David Tuber - storyboard artist / 2D animator / additional storyboards (32 episodes, 2006-2008)
Logan Payne - scenic / model builder (26 episodes, 2005-2008)
Meaghan Ross - scenic / art department intern / property master (24 episodes, 2006-2008)
Rob Ronning - head of character fabrication / lead puppet fabricator (23 episodes, 2005-2008)
Nick Mariana - scenic (23 episodes, 2005-2007)
Patrick Denver - scenic (22 episodes, 2005-2008)
Lesley Wisley Padien - art department (20 episodes, 2006-2007)
Ross Shuman - set construction supervisor (18 episodes, 2006-2007)
Richard Coleman - art department intern / intern (16 episodes, 2006-2007)
Warren Rush - art department intern / intern (16 episodes, 2006-2007)
Kyle Arneson - property master / art department graphics (13 episodes, 2006-2008)
Ron Noble - storyboard artist (13 episodes, 2006-2007)
George Aldridge - art department intern (13 episodes, 2008)
Rachel Klein - art department intern (13 episodes, 2008)
Charles Rivera - sculptor (12 episodes, 2006-2007)
Robyn Yannoukos - puppet fabricator (12 episodes, 2006-2007)
Trisha Gum - art department coordinator (12 episodes, 2008)
Kevin R. Jarman - storyboard intern (12 episodes, 2008)
Asami Morita - art department intern (12 episodes, 2008)
Joseph Kennedy - art department intern (10 episodes, 2008)
Christopher Swanson - art department intern (10 episodes, 2008)
Gregory Sesma - puppet fabrication intern (6 episodes, 2008)
Scott Adsit - storyboard artist / additional storyboard artist (5 episodes, 2006-2008)
Mary Collins - art department intern (5 episodes, 2006-2007)
Vanessa Velez Boswell - art department intern (5 episodes, 2008)
Brad Vancata - storyboard artist (2 episodes, 2005-2006)
Clark James - additional scenic (1 episode, 2005)
Jeanette Moffat - puppet fabricator (1 episode, 2005)
Joe Schmidt - property designer (1 episode, 2005)
Rebecca Stillman - puppet fabricator (1 episode, 2005)
Amy Wulfing - puppet fabricator (1 episode, 2005)
Kurt Zendler - additional scenic (1 episode, 2005)
Larry Scholl - storyboard artist (1 episode, 2006)
Kevin Pawlak - storyboard artist (1 episode, 2007)
Jack Venturo - props intern (1 episode, 2007)
Fred Cline - additional storyboard artist (1 episode, 2008)
Tim Geisen - additional scenic (unknown episodes)
Ronny Wormser - additional carpenter (unknown episodes)
Series Sound Department:
Scott Hinkley - re-recording mixer (30 episodes, 2005-2007)
Jeremy Balko - original dialogue mixer / adr mixer (28 episodes, 2005-2008)
Andrew Morgado - foley mixer (26 episodes, 2005-2007)
Cody King - supervising sound editor (15 episodes, 2006-2007)
Hunter Curra - sound designer (13 episodes, 2008)
Aaron Seiden - sound designer (13 episodes, 2008)
Kate Slepicka - original dialogue mixer (13 episodes, 2008)
Konrad Pinon - sound mixer (11 episodes, 2008)
Matthew C. Beville - adr mixer (10 episodes, 2005-2006)
Spencer Johnson - supervising sound editor (6 episodes, 2005-2006)
Jack Aurora - sound mixer (2 episodes, 2008)
Spencer Blair - post-sound assistant (1 episode, 2005)
Mark Rivers - sound designer (1 episode, 2007)
Series Special Effects by:
Elizabeth Harvatine - stop motion animator (27 episodes, 2005-2007)
Christopher Calvi - stop motion animator (26 episodes, 2005-2007)
Sarah de Gaudemar - stop motion animator (26 episodes, 2005-2007)
Savelen Forrest - stop motion animator (26 episodes, 2005-2007)
John Harvatine IV - stop motion animator (26 episodes, 2005-2007)
Pete Levin - stop motion animator (26 episodes, 2005-2007)
Ethan Marak - stop motion animator (26 episodes, 2005-2007)
Michael Wolf - stop motion animator (26 episodes, 2005-2007)
Matthew Manning - stop motion animator (25 episodes, 2005-2007)
Kelly Mazurowski - stop motion animator (24 episodes, 2005-2007)
Cameron Baity - stop motion animator (20 episodes, 2005-2007)
Eric Towner - stop motion animator (17 episodes, 2006-2007)
Thomas R. Smith - stop motion animator (5 episodes, 2005-2006)
Misha Klein - stop motion animator (4 episodes, 2007)
Sihanouk Mariona - stop motion animator (4 episodes, 2007)
Martin Jimenez - stop motion animator (3 episodes, 2005-2006)
Mark Caballero - stop motion animator (2 episodes, 2007)
Chris Finnegan - stop motion animator (2 episodes, 2007)
Seamus Walsh - stop motion animator (2 episodes, 2007)
Eileen Kohlepp - stop-motion animator (1 episode, 2005)
Tennessee Reid Norton - stop motion animator (1 episode, 2006)
Gregory Asay - stop motion animator (1 episode, 2007)
Alex Kamer - stop motion animator (1 episode, 2007)
Celeste Leipham - stop motion animator (1 episode, 2007)
David Tuber - stop motion animator (1 episode, 2007)
Series Visual Effects by:
Shannon Gold - digital effects artist / visual effects supervisor / visual effects (43 episodes, 2005-2008)
Andrew Racho - digital effects artist (33 episodes, 2006-2008)
Shaun Paul Piccinino - digital effects artist / visual effects (21 episodes, 2005-2007)
Brian Kokoszka - digital effects artist (16 episodes, 2007-2008)
Matt Peake - digital effects artist (13 episodes, 2007)
Mark Caballero - animation director (10 episodes, 2005-2006)
Chris Finngan - animation director (10 episodes, 2005-2006)
Seamus Walsh - animation director (10 episodes, 2005-2006)
Ivan Alzate - digital effects artist / digital effects intern (10 episodes, 2007)
Andy Windak - digital effects intern (7 episodes, 2006-2007)
Chris McKay - visual effects (1 episode, 2005)
Series Camera and Electrical Department:
Charles Lee Corbin II - lighting technician (33 episodes, 2006-2008)
Alia Kelly - lighting technician (33 episodes, 2006-2008)
Anthony Doublin - lighting technician (28 episodes, 2005-2008)
Mike Rios - lighting intern (11 episodes, 2008)
Rodney Petreikis - lighting technician (5 episodes, 2005-2006)
Drex Reed - lighting technician (2 episodes, 2005-2006)
Series Animation Department:
Savelen Forrest - animator (43 episodes, 2005-2008)
Ethan Marak - lead animator / animator / animation director (43 episodes, 2005-2008)
Kelly Mazurowski - animator / animation assistant / assistant animator (43 episodes, 2005-2008)
Mellisa Goodwin Shepherd - animator / assistant animator / track reader / animation assistant (43 episodes, 2005-2008)
Christopher Calvi - animator (42 episodes, 2005-2008)
Matthew Manning - animator (42 episodes, 2005-2008)
Michael Wolf - animator (42 episodes, 2005-2008)
John Harvatine IV - animator / lead animator (39 episodes, 2005-2008)
Cameron Baity - animator (34 episodes, 2006-2008)
Elizabeth Harvatine - animator / lead animator (34 episodes, 2006-2008)
Celeste Leipham - track reader / assistant animator / animator (32 episodes, 2006-2008)
Sihanouk Mariona - animator (32 episodes, 2006-2008)
Alex Kamer - key animation assistant / assistant animator / animator / key assistant animator (31 episodes, 2006-2008)
Mark Caballero - animator / animation director (30 episodes, 2005-2007)
Sarah de Guademar - lead animator / animator (30 episodes, 2005-2007)
Pete Levin - animator (30 episodes, 2005-2007)
Seamus Walsh - animator / animation director (30 episodes, 2005-2007)
Chris Finnegan - animator / animation director (27 episodes, 2005-2007)
Margaret Meyer - character designer (21 episodes, 2006-2007)
Eric Towner - animator (20 episodes, 2006-2007)
Misha Klein - animator (19 episodes, 2006-2007)
Megan Powers - animation scheduling (18 episodes, 2006-2007)
Justin Cook - animation intern (15 episodes, 2006-2007)
Gregory Asay - animation intern / animator (14 episodes, 2006-2007)
Thomas R. Smith - animator (13 episodes, 2006-2008)
Sara Crowley - animation intern / assistant animator (12 episodes, 2008)
Joshua Dos Santos - animation intern (11 episodes, 2008)
Tennesse Reid Norton - animator (13 episodes, 2008)
Ben Zelkowicz - animator (13 episodes, 2008)
Christopher Rabilwongse - character fabricator (12 episodes, 2006-2007)
Becky Van Cleve - track reader / 2-D animator (12 episodes, 2008)
Scott Gairdner - animation intern (11 episodes, 2006-2007)
Daniel M., Levy - animation intern (6 episodes, 2006-2007)
David Jeffrey Phillips - storyboard artist (4 episodes, 2008)
Cynthia Star - character designer (2 episodes, 2005-2007)
Seamus Walsh - animation director (1 episode, 2005)
Musa Brooker - animator (1 episode, 2006)
Martin Jimenez - animator (1 episode, 2006)
Eileen Kohlhepp - animator (1 episode, 2006)
Logan Payne - track reader (1 episode, 2006)
Aron Rychlik - animation intern (1 episode, 2007)
Tillie Sain - animation intern (1 episode, 2007)
David Tuber - animator (1 episode, 2007)
Morgana Ignis - animation intern (uncredited) (13 episodes, 2008)
Series Costume and Wardrobe Department:
Jeanette Moffat - costume supervisor / puppet costumer (33 episodes, 2005-2008)
Christopher Rabilwongse - puppet costumer / costumer (19 episodes, 2006-2007)
Alicia Bergman - costume intern (8 episodes, 2008)
Margaret Meyer - costume supervisor (3 episodes, 2005-2006)
Amy Wulfing - puppet costumer (1 episode, 2005)
Series Editorial Department:
Garret Elkins - assistant editor / animatic editor (20 episodes, 2006-2007)
Matt Peake - assistant editor / animatic editor (13 episodes, 2008)
Chris McKay - animatic editor (2 episodes, 2006-2008)
Jason Lassen - post-production coordinator (1 episode, 2005)
Shaun Paul Piccinino - assistant editor (unknown episodes)
Series Music Department:
Mark Rivers - composer: theme music (2 episodes, 2008)
Ileen Goldsmith - music vocals (1 episode, 2005)
Series Additional Crew:
Dan Field - puppet fabricator / lead puppet fabricator / head of puppet fabrication (42 episodes, 2005-2008)
Miles Marshall - technical supervisor (36 episodes, 2005-2008)
Florian Schereck - production controller / production accountant (35 episodes, 2005-2008)
Rosa Tran - puppet fabrication coordinator / production coordinator (33 episodes, 2006-2008)
Mary Jane Amato - production accountant / production assistant (32 episodes, 2006-2008)
Rachel Howard - production assistant (32 episodes, 2006-2008)
Susan Bell - assistant to producers (30 episodes, 2006-2008)
Megan Powers - production coordinator (28 episodes, 2005-2007)
Yooseon Veronica Hwang - puppet fabricator / puppet fabrication assistant (26 episodes, 2005-2008)
Charles Rivera - sculptor (22 episodes, 2006-2008)
Cynthia Star - puppet fabrication coordinator / puppet fabricator / puppet fabrication supervisor (22 episodes, 2006-2007)
Paula Haifley - production assistant (22 episodes, 2007-2008)
Dexter Caseres - puppet fabricator (20 episodes, 2006-2007)
Eliza Chincarini - puppet fabricator (20 episodes, 2006-2007)
Alvah Smith - fabrication intern / puppet fabrication intern (20 episodes, 2006-2007)
Daniel M. Levy - production assistant / production intern (18 episodes, 2006-2007)
Leslie Wisley - fabrication intern / puppet fabrication intern (18 episodes, 2006-2007)
Andrew Racho - production assistant (15 episodes, 2005-2007)
Christopher Rabilwongse - puppet fabricator / puppet fabrication assistant (13 episodes, 2005-2007)
Tom Keiser - puppet fabricator (13 episodes, 2008)
Jennifer Stavish Romey - puppet fabrication intern / post production intern / production intern (8 episodes, 2008)
Nakia Trower - assistant to executive producer / choreographer (13 episodes, 2008)
Sarah Brown - puppet fabricator (12 episodes, 2008)
Josie-Lynn Lanuza - puppet fabrication intern / fabrication intern (11 episodes, 2007)
Mary E. Brown - assistant production coordinator (10 episodes, 2005-2006)
Will Brattain - puppet fabrication intern / fabrication intern (10 episodes, 2007)
Alex Kamer - production assistant (10 episodes, 2007)
Brian Oakley - fabrication intern / puppet fabrication intern (9 episodes, 2006-2007)
Celesta Leipham - intern (8 episodes, 2005-2007)
Nick Schade - puppet fabrication intern (3 episodes, 2008)
Robyn Yannoukos - puppet fabricator (7 episodes, 2007)
Alia Kelly - intern (6 episodes, 2005-2007)
Gregory Sesma - puppet fabrication intern (1 episode, 2008)
Aron Rychlik - fabrication intern (5 episodes, 2006-2007)
Tillie Sain - fabrication intern (5 episodes, 2006-2007)
Jennifer Newfield - puppet fabrication intern (5 episodes, 2008)
Jeanette Moffat - puppet fabricator (3 episodes, 2006-2007)
Ryan Amendt - production intern (3 episodes, 2008)
Tennessee Reid Norton - puppet fabricator (3 episodes, 2008)
Jennifer Sosinski - puppet fabricator (3 episodes, 2008)
Mike Fasolo - production associate (2 episodes, 2006)
Trisha Gum - puppet fabrication coordinator (2 episodes, 2008)
Margaret Meyer - sculptor (2 episodes, 2008)
Ryan Colston - additional production assistant (1 episode, 2005)
Dominic Daniels - intern (1 episode, 2005)
Feldo Nartapura - additional production assistant (1 episode, 2005)
Michael Stiles - intern (1 episode, 2005)
Olga Volozova - intern (1 episode, 2005)
Mark Andrews - puppet fabrication intern (1 episode, 2008)
Mike Rios - production intern (1 episode, 2008)
Gus Russell - production intern (1 episode, 2008)
Eric Dubrae - intern (unknown episodes)
Christine Sandoval - intern (unknown episodes)
Thomas Smith - puppet fabricator (unknown episodes)
Marc E. Spivey - insurance (unknown episodes)
Rebecca Stillman - puppet fabricator (unknown episodes)
Amy Wulfing - puppet fabricator (unknown episodes)
Bridget Dash - puppet fabrication intern (uncredited) (9 episodes, 2008)
Brett Riley - production intern (uncredited) (8 episodes, 2008)
Gerald Liu - post production intern (uncredited) (7 episodes, 2008)
Donald Faison - puppet fabrication intern (uncredited) (5 episodes, 2008)