Darrick Bachman

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Darrick Bachman is an American television writer born in Glendale, California. He has worked on such animated programs as Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, Chowder, Sym-Bionic Titan, Mickey Mouse, the fifth season of Samurai Jack and Primal. He won two consecutive Primetime Emmy Awards in 2004 and 2005 for his work on Star Wars: Clone Wars[1] and another win in 2009 for the Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends TV movie Destination: Imagination.[1] He has been nominated for three additional Primetime Emmys, two Annie Awards, and one Daytime Emmy Award.

Year(s) Work Credit(s) Notes
2002–17 Samurai Jack Head writer; story; production assistant TV series
2003–05 Star Wars: Clone Wars Story TV series
2005 Robotboy Script TV series
2006–09 Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends Writer; story TV series
2008 Destination: Imagination Story TV movie
2008 The Powerpuff Girls Rule!!! Story TV movie
2008–09 Chowder Story TV series
2010–11 Sym-Bionic Titan Head writer; story; writer TV series
2012 Regular Show Writer TV series
2012 Motorcity Writer TV series
2012–14 Fish Hooks Story TV series
2013 Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja Writer TV series
2014 Wander Over Yonder Writer; story, 1 episode TV series
2014–19 Mickey Mouse Writer TV series short
2016–17 Bunnicula Story TV series
2017 Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! Writer, 1 episode TV series
2019–present Primal Head writer and story TV series
2020 The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse Writer and story TV series short
2023 Unicorn: Warriors Eternal Head writer and story TV series
2024 The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie[2] Writer Theatrical film

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