Genndy Tartakovsky

Russian-American animator

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2025 Genndy Tartakovsky is noted as director, co-writer, and co-producer of a project titled 'Fixed'
2023 Tartakovsky launched Unicorn: Warriors Eternal, again serving in multiple creative roles including creator, director, storyboard artist, writer, voice recording director, and executive producer.
April 25 2023 Stated he has no intention of developing a Dexter's Laboratory reboot.
March 30 2023 Unicorn: Warriors Eternal was moved to Adult Swim.
2022 Tartakovsky served as writer and executive producer for Hotel Transylvania: Transformania, again voicing the character of Blobby.
October 28 2022 Announced a new series called Unicorn: Warriors Eternal, focusing on teen heroes inspired by world mythology.
June 15 2022 Signed a cross-studio overall deal with Cartoon Network Studios and Warner Bros. Animation to develop and produce animated programs.
August 21 2020 Involved in the development of the video game Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time, which was released.
2019 Genndy Tartakovsky began creating and producing the animated series Primal, taking on multiple roles including creator, director, storyboard artist, writer, voice recording director, and executive producer.
October 7 2019 Primal began airing on Adult Swim.
May 2019 Adult Swim commissioned a new series called Primal about a caveman and a dinosaur.
2018 Genndy Tartakovsky directed and wrote Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation, also voicing characters Blobby, Blobby Baby, and Puppy Blobby.
2017 Returned to direct the final season of Samurai Jack, which finished airing this year.
2015 Directed Hotel Transylvania 2, the sequel to his first animated feature.
2012 Made his feature film directing debut with Hotel Transylvania and signed a long-term deal with Sony Pictures Animation.
April 7 2011 An animated prologue by Tartakovsky for the horror film Priest premiered online.
2010 Tartakovsky created Sym-Bionic Titan for Cartoon Network, which ran between 2010 and 2011.

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