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Jerky Australian H-B Animator - his real name?

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    I'm not defiently talking about Lew Marshall who was credited for such exact similar animation in the early H-B cartoons, but rather i'm talking about a guy who was also exactly pretty much similar and pretty alike (as i'm refering to shows such as the mid 1980s Berenstain Bears animated show and The Smurfs and even on non H-B shows such as Blinky Bill), as far as i know this one animator's traits had extremely big rouned eyes, also rather thick eyebrows and even nose bobs as they speak (only that was far more extreme than the shows that are credited to Lewis Marshall, who was formely Ray Patterson's assitant at MGM and the only scene i'm aware of that he indeed did was Tom's expression when he discovered the vanishing cream on The Vanishing Duck from 1956), instead this was specifically on shows that H-B Australlia mostly worked on such as The Smurfs and deifiently The Berenstain Bears (not the Nelvana TV series from 2003).

    For this post i would please like only educated posts (guesses are fine, sometimes they help us get the correct answer when we only nessacarily keep doing it).

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