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  1. Jay Ward Productions, Inc. (sometimes shortened to Ward Productions) is an American animation studio based in Costa Mesa, California. It was founded in 1948 by American animator Jay Ward. As of 2022, the studio was headed by Ward's daughter, Tiffany Ward, and granddaughter, vice president Amber Ward.

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    His own company, Jay Ward Productions, designed the trademark characters for the Cap'n Crunch, Quisp, and Quake breakfast cereals and it made TV commercials for those products. Ward produced the non-animated series Fractured Flickers (1963) that featured comedic redubbing of silent films.

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    Jay Ward (1920-1989) was an American creator and producer of animated television series, such as "Crusader Rabbit", "Rocky and Bullwinkle", and "George of the Jungle". He co-founded Jay Ward Productions, one of the earliest studios to market its productions to television audiences, and also produced commercials for Quaker Oats.

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  4. 3 days ago · Jay Ward Productions, Inc. (sometimes shortened to Ward Productions) is an American animation studio based in Los Angeles County, California. It was founded in 1948 by American animator Jay Ward, and was most notable for the Rocky and Bullwinkle and George of the Jungle franchises.

  5. Feb 3, 2022 · Jay Ward Productions, the owner of classic shows like "Rocky & Bullwinkle" and "George of the Jungle", has signed a deal with WildBrain to distribute, produce and license its portfolio. The deal also includes creating new content based on Ward's characters and shows.

  6. Oct 25, 2014 · In fall 1961, TV animation pioneer Jay Ward was awaiting NBC’s prime-time launch of “The Bullwinkle Show” — his clever, satirical series that appealed to children and adult sensibilities.

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  8. Mar 21, 2023 · The idea for The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle finds its origins in two pitches that Jay Ward and Alex Anderson did back in the late 1940s and early 1950s through their first studio, Television Arts Productions.