Lee Corey

Lee Corey

CoreyToons LLC
Director, Animator and Motion Graphic Design

New York City, New York

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About Lee

I am a New York-based 2d Animator, Illustrator, and Motion Graphics Designer. My work ranges from character design, storyboards to animation for Film and TV. I have worked with major New York City Advertising Agencies, Animation Studios, Corporations and Video Production companies in the New York Metropolitan area.


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  • Courage the Cowardly Dog

    Courage the Cowardly Dog (2000)
    Television (Animation, Comedy, Family and Horror) Art department The offbeat adventures of Courage, a cowardly dog who must overcome his own fears to heroically defend his unknowing farmer owners from all kinds of dangers, paranormal events and menaces that appear around their land.

  • PB&J Otter

    PB&J Otter (1998)
    Television (Animation, Comedy and Family) Art department Peanut (the big brother), Jelly (his sister), and Baby Butter (their baby sister) Otter live on a houseboat on the shore of Lake Hoohaw, along with all of their friends. Whenever they get into a situation where they need to think, they perform "The Noodle Dance" until one of them gets an idea. Written by Tony B

  • Disney's Doug

    Disney's Doug (1996 - 1997)
    Television (Animation, Comedy, Drama, Family and 1 More) Art department Disney's Doug follows 12 1/2 year old Doug Funnie in his town of Bluffington. With his best human friend Skeeter Valentine and best non-human friend (also his dog) Porkchop, they have great adventures! Doug is secretly in love with Patti Mayonnaise but gets bullied by Roger Klotz. Sometimes Doug imagines he is Quailman, a superhero from the planet Bob to help him solve problems. Written by doug_funnie

  • Flesh Eating Mothers

    Flesh Eating Mothers (1988)
    Film (Comedy and Horror) Animation department For some strange reason, never explained, a few of the local PTA-going mom's suddenly turn on their offspring. For much of the film they walk around town, looking mutated and making unfunny wisecracks. Written by Michael Cucinotta <cucinott@brick.purchase.edu>

Awards

  • Best Children's Animation "Max and his Alphabet Adventures", Nickelodeon
    (1997)

Education

  • School of Visual Arts
    (2013-2015)

  • Search Results Pratt Institute | School of Continuing and Professional Studies
    (2013-2015)

  • Art Institute of ft lauderdale
    (2013-2015)

  • Center for Continuing and Professional Studies | Fashion Institute of ...
    (2013-2015)

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