Matt Youngberg (b. 1977)

Born:
February 17, 1977

Matthew Youngberg (born February 17, 1977) is an American writer, animator, storyboard artist, director, and producer, who is best known as co-creator of DuckTales (2017) alongside Francisco Angones.  Prior to DuckTales (2017), Youngberg had worked on Warner Bros. Animation series based on DC superheroes starting with Batman Beyond as a storyboard artist before rising up as a director on Teen Titans and The Batman. Youngberg continued working on superhero action based shows when moving to Cartoon Network as a director on Ben 10: Ultimate Alien and supervising producer on Ben 10: Omniverse and Transformers: Animated. He also directed the Skydance Animation short film Bad Luck Spot! (2023).

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Creator:
2017  DuckTales

Director:
2003  Teen Titans
2004  The Batman
2010  Ben 10: Ultimate Alien
2010  Young Justice
2017  DuckTales

Executive Producer:
2003  Teen Titans
2004  The Batman
2010  Ben 10: Ultimate Alien
2010  Young Justice
2017  DuckTales

Storyboard Artist:
2003  Teen Titans
2004  The Batman
2008  Batman: The Brave and the Bold
2010  Ben 10: Ultimate Alien
2010  Young Justice
2017  DuckTales

Supervising Producer:
2003  Teen Titans
2004  The Batman
2008  Batman: The Brave and the Bold
2010  Ben 10: Ultimate Alien
2010  Young Justice
2012  Ben 10: Omniverse
2017  DuckTales

Writer:
2003  Teen Titans
2004  The Batman
2008  Batman: The Brave and the Bold
2010  Ben 10: Ultimate Alien
2010  Young Justice
2012  Ben 10: Omniverse
2017  DuckTales

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