Andrew Dickman

Andrew Dickman, born October 8, 1982, from Garden Grove, California—yeah, that’s right, sunny SoCal—has a wild resume if you’re into the wacky, zany world of animated hijinks. He’s not just some behind-the-scenes name, either. You’ve almost definitely seen his work if you’ve ever lost an afternoon to Bugs and Daffy going at it, or if you just needed some nostalgia to spice up your streaming queue. This guy’s fingerprints are all over New Looney Tunes from 2015—remember when they brought back all the slapstick, but gave it a 21st-century facelift? That whole run had Dickman in the mix, helping keep those classic gags fresh but still true to the OG Saturday morning vibe. Then, Looney Tunes Cartoons in 2019? That series totally doubled down on the old-school animation style, and Dickman was right there helping steer that ship. You could tell they were aiming to recapture that “golden age” chaos, and honestly, they nailed it. It’s kind of wild how he kept the spirit alive without just recycling the same old jokes. Oh, and don’t sleep on The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie (2024). Dickman’s got a hand in that too. If you thought you’d seen every possible way Bugs and the gang could break the laws of physics, just wait—this one’s got aliens, high-stakes mayhem, and that classic “did-they-really-just-do-that?” energy. Seriously, Dickman’s career is basically a love letter to cartoon madness, and he’s still out there pushing boundaries.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1982-10-08
  • Height: 4′ 10″ (1.47 m)
  • Birth Location: Garden Grove, California, USA
  • Professions: Art Department, Additional Crew, Animation Department

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      Alright, so here's something you probably didn't know—there’s a legit creative whiz behind the title cards and bumper art for some of the internet’s most iconic shows. We’re talking The Nostalgia Chick from way back in 2008, Phelous & the Movies (also 2008, what a year), and Forget About It in 2011. This isn’t just someone churning out generic graphics either. Their style? Instantly recognizable. You see one of those title cards, you know exactly what show it’s from. They managed to nail that blend of retro flair and meme-worthy humor that totally defined that era of YouTube and web shows. Honestly, the art ended up being part of the show’s identity—people would hype up new episodes just to see what the next card looked like. It’s wild how much these visuals stitched together the whole vibe and kept fans coming back for more, even when the jokes were hit-or-miss.

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