James Baxter is a British character animator. He was first known for his work on several Walt Disney Animation Studios films, including various characters in Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Belle in Beauty and the Beast, Rafiki in The Lion King, and Quasimodo in The Hunchback of Notre Dame.

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James Baxter
Born
Bristol, England
OccupationAnimator
Years active1987–present
Employer(s)Walt Disney Animation Studios (1987–1997; 2023)
DreamWorks Animation (1996–2006, 2008–2018)
Cartoon Network Studios (2013, 2017, 2019)
Netflix (2017–present)
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After The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Baxter moved over to DreamWorks Animation working on films such as The Prince of Egypt, The Road to El Dorado, Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, Shrek 2, and Madagascar. Early in 2005, Baxter left DreamWorks and set out on his own as an independent animator. He became the head of his own studio, James Baxter Animation in Pasadena, California where he has directed the animation for the 2007 film Enchanted and the opening credits to DreamWorks' Kung Fu Panda. In 2008, Baxter closed his studio and returned to DreamWorks as a supervising animator. While at DreamWorks, Baxter worked on films including Monsters vs. Aliens, How to Train Your Dragon, and The Croods. In 2017, Baxter left DreamWorks once again and went to work for Netflix.

Filmography

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Year Title Credits Characters
1988Who Framed Roger RabbitAnimator: Animation
1989Tummy Trouble (Short)Animator
The Little MermaidCharacter AnimatorAriel
1990DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost LampCharacter Animator
The Rescuers Down UnderCharacter AnimatorJoanna, Rescue Aid Society Mice, Insects, Wilbur
1991Beauty and the BeastSupervising AnimatorBelle
1993The Making of "The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy" (Video documentary)Additional Animator
1994The Lion KingSupervising AnimatorRafiki
1996The Hunchback of Notre DameCharacter Designer/Visual Development / Supervising AnimatorQuasimodo
1998The Prince of EgyptAnimatorMoses
2000The Road to El DoradoSenior Supervising AnimatorTulio
2002Spirit: Stallion of the CimarronSenior Supervising AnimatorSpirit
2003Sinbad: Legend of the Seven SeasSupervising AnimatorSinbad
2004Shrek 2Supervising Animator
2005MadagascarAdditional Supervising Animator
2006Curious GeorgeAnimation Supervisor: James Baxter Animation
2007EnchantedAnimation Supervisor: James Baxter Animation
2008Kung Fu PandaAnimation Director: Dream Sequence, James Baxter Animation
Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Furious Five (Video short)Special Thanks
2009Monsters vs. AliensAnimator
2010How to Train Your DragonAnimator
Kung Fu Panda Holiday (TV Short)Animator
2011Adam and DogAnimator
2012Gravity Falls (TV Series)Additional Animator – 2 Episodes
Rise of the GuardiansConcept Artists – Uncredited
2013The CroodsHead of Character Animation and Animator: 2D Sequence
Adventure Time (TV Series)Voice / Animator – 2 Episodes and Character Designer – 1 EpisodeJames Baxter the Horse
2014How to Train Your Dragon 2Supervising AnimatorValka
2016TrollsAdditional Animation
2017Regular Show (TV Series)Additional Animator – 1 Episode
Samurai Jack (TV Series)Additional Animation - 1 Episode
2018Mary Poppins ReturnsAnimator
2019 Steven Universe (TV Series) Additional Animation - 1 Episode[1][2] Steven Universe
Klaus Animator[3]
2020 Close Enough Main Title Animation[4]
Wolfwalkers Animator
2021 Vivo 2D Development
Centaurworld Animator - Uncredited
2023 Once Upon a Studio Animator [5]
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Awards and honors

In 2018, Baxter, along with fellow animators Stephen Hillenburg (months before his death), Amanda Forbis, and Wendy Tilby won the Winsor McCay Award at the 2018 Annie Awards.[6]

He also received an Annie Award for working on Kung Fu Panda.

In May 2013, Baxter was a guest animator for an episode of the 5th season of Adventure Time entitled "James Baxter the Horse".[7] The episode's story focused on the lead characters trying to emulate a horse who can cheer everyone up by neighing his name (James Baxter) and balancing on a beach ball. Both the horse's animation and voice were provided by Baxter. The episode's title card features a drawing of the horse drawing a horse on a beach ball, while sitting at an animation table. A second episode focusing on the character's origins, "Horse and Ball", aired during the show's eighth season with Baxter once again animating and voicing the character.

References

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