J.G. Quintel

J.G. Quintel

Birth : 1982-09-13, Hanford, California, USA

History

James Garland Quintel (born September 18, 1982) is an American voice actor, animator, television writer, producer and director best known for creating Cartoon Network’s Regular Show (2009-2017) and HBO Max’s Close Enough (2020-2022). He also wrote and directed Regular Show: The Movie (2015)

Profile

J.G. Quintel

Movies

Regular Show: The Movie
Story
To save the universe, and their friendship, Mordecai and Rigby must defeat an evil volleyball coach.
Regular Show: The Movie
Screenplay
To save the universe, and their friendship, Mordecai and Rigby must defeat an evil volleyball coach.
Regular Show: The Movie
Director
To save the universe, and their friendship, Mordecai and Rigby must defeat an evil volleyball coach.
Regular Show: The Movie
Mordecai
To save the universe, and their friendship, Mordecai and Rigby must defeat an evil volleyball coach.
Horton Hears a Who!
Additional Storyboarding
The classic and beloved story from Dr. Seuss is now a CG animated film from 20th Century Fox Animation, the makers of the Ice Age films. An imaginative elephant named Horton (Jim Carrey) hears a faint cry for help coming from a tiny speck of dust floating through the air. Horton suspects there may be life on that speck and despite a surrounding community, which thinks he has lost his mind, he is determined to save the tiny particle! Jim Carrey and Steve Carell lead an all-star cast in bringing this wonderful family picture to life!
CN Invaded Part 4: Strange Trout from Outer Space/Cheese Orbs
Writer
Strange Trout from Outer Space: Sampson thinks the new trout campers are aliens from outer space he encountered. Cheese Orbs: The aliens from the last episode invade Acorn Flats in search of cheese.
2 in the AM PM
Writer
Two store clerks slacking off at work (at a gas station) on Halloween go on an acid trip. Created by J.G. Quintel the characters were the basis for Mordacai and Benson on the Regular Show. The taller clerk, voiced by Quintel, introduces to the shorter clerk, voiced by Sam Marin, what he describes as a piece of "candy", to which later is learned to be laced with LSD. The characters then go on an acid trip, seeing each other morph into characters and objects. Sam's character is paranoid because he has not had acid before, and they attempt to figure out a plan as to how to "sober themselves up" before they are noticed by work personnel or police enforcement attention.
2 in the AM PM
Tall clerk (voice)
Two store clerks slacking off at work (at a gas station) on Halloween go on an acid trip. Created by J.G. Quintel the characters were the basis for Mordacai and Benson on the Regular Show. The taller clerk, voiced by Quintel, introduces to the shorter clerk, voiced by Sam Marin, what he describes as a piece of "candy", to which later is learned to be laced with LSD. The characters then go on an acid trip, seeing each other morph into characters and objects. Sam's character is paranoid because he has not had acid before, and they attempt to figure out a plan as to how to "sober themselves up" before they are noticed by work personnel or police enforcement attention.
2 in the AM PM
Director
Two store clerks slacking off at work (at a gas station) on Halloween go on an acid trip. Created by J.G. Quintel the characters were the basis for Mordacai and Benson on the Regular Show. The taller clerk, voiced by Quintel, introduces to the shorter clerk, voiced by Sam Marin, what he describes as a piece of "candy", to which later is learned to be laced with LSD. The characters then go on an acid trip, seeing each other morph into characters and objects. Sam's character is paranoid because he has not had acid before, and they attempt to figure out a plan as to how to "sober themselves up" before they are noticed by work personnel or police enforcement attention.
The Naive Man From Lolliland
Writer
A Naive man from the Lolliland leaves a generous tip, but the currency is not to the restaurant's standards.
The Naive Man From Lolliland
Director
A Naive man from the Lolliland leaves a generous tip, but the currency is not to the restaurant's standards.