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  1. Joanna Romersa is a graphic and digital artist who is employed by Walt Disney Television Studios Production Company. She has gained notoriety through her efforts as an animator and animation director for various movies and television series.

    • Animation Department, Director, Producer
    • Joanna Romersa
  2. Aug 30, 2015 · [W]hen [Joanna] Romersa was working at the studio of animation pioneer Ralph Bakshi as a secretary and production manager in the ’70s, she “used to think Ralph was mad at me...

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    Joanna Romersa was the timing director of The 7D. Her career in animation spanned six decades; her first job in the industry was providing ink and paint for the 1955 Disney film Lady and the Tramp. She also animated, directed or timed shows such as Godzilla (1979), Heathcliff, The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo, SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron, Pepper Ann...

    •Her entire filmography on IMDb

    •The Ink and Paint Girls podcast interviewing Joanna Romersa, published in September 2015

    1.http://warburtonlabs.blogspot.com/2016/04/its-wrap-7d-style.html

    2.http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0739605/

  3. Shes been an animation director for three decades, and has worked on almost every kind of cartoon product, from theatrical features to direct-to-video features, from episodic series to commercials. (There aren’t many Hanna-Barbera characters with which Joanna hasn’t been involved.)

  4. Joanna Romersa is a graphic and digital artist who is employed by Walt Disney Television Studios Production Company. She has gained notoriety through her efforts as an animator and animation director for various movies and television series.

  5. Joanna Romersa is known as an Director, Animation Director, Producer, Actor, and Animation. Some of their work includes Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas, Yogi the Easter Bear, and Winnie the Pooh Discovers the Seasons.

  6. Apr 8, 2014 · Joanna Romersa has clear memories of working on the Disney lot in the first weeks of her animation career. She was training to be an inker, and the studio had Lady and the Tramp in production. But Disney's had more than its first Cinemascope cartoon feature going on back then. ...