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  1. Michael Maltese (February 6, 1908 – February 22, 1981) was an American story man for classic animated cartoon shorts. He is best known for working in the 1950s on a series of Merrie Melodies cartoons with director Chuck Jones.

  2. Michael Maltese (6 de febrero de 1908 en Nueva York - 22 de febrero de 1981) fue un guionista estadounidense de dibujos animados que trabajaba la modalidad literaria del oficio y también la gráfica.

  3. Few people understood that better than Michael Maltese, one of the unsung heroes of animation, and, arguably, the best cartoon writer to emerge from this period.

  4. Michael R. Maltese (6 February 1908 - 22 February 1981) was a long-time storyboard artist and screenwriter for classic animated cartoon shorts.

  5. The son of Italian immigrant parents, Maltese learned his craft at the National Academy of Design in New York and began his career in animation in 1935, working on Betty Boop cartoons for Max Fleischer as an opaquer (colouring animation cels) and assistant animator.

  6. Michael Maltese (1908 - 1981) fue un guionista y compositor de Estados Unidos conocido por Los autos locos (Serie de TV), El oso Yogui (Serie de TV), Pixie, Dixie y el gato Jinks (Serie de TV), La hormiga atómica (Serie de TV), El pato Lucas: Pato aturdido (C), Bugs Bunny: El conejo de Sevilla (C), Bugs Bunny: What's Opera, Doc?

  7. Maltese was also the voice of the Lou Costello-esque character in Wackiki Wabbit. Some of his earlier works include The Wabbit Who Came to Supper and Fresh Hare, Hare Trigger (which introduced Yosemite Sam), Baseball Bugs for Freleng; Bear Feat, Rabbit of Seville, and Rabbit Fire for Jones.