Chad Quandt (b. 1987)

Birthplace:
South Bend, Indiana, USA

Born:
September 30, 1987

Chad Quandt is from South Bend, Indiana and a graduate of Indiana University. There he worked with PBS (WTIU) and hosted the Emmy-winning educational kids show The Friday Zone.  Now located in Los Angeles, he has written for shows including Unikitty! (2017), Trollhunters (2016), Teen Titans Go!, and The Remember Hour (2016). He also hosts the comedy podcasts Goosebuds and Paranoia Shoppe.

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Thanks:
2016  Road to the Well

Co-Producer:
2021  Star Trek: Prodigy

Executive Producer:
2020  Wizards: Tales of Arcadia
2021  Star Trek: Prodigy
2024  WondLa

Production Assistant:
2011  Good Vibes
2012  Electric City
2020  Wizards: Tales of Arcadia
2021  Star Trek: Prodigy
2024  WondLa

Story:
2011  Good Vibes
2012  Electric City
2017  Unikitty!
2020  Wizards: Tales of Arcadia
2021  Star Trek: Prodigy
2024  WondLa

Story Editor:
2011  Good Vibes
2012  Electric City
2017  Unikitty!
2020  Wizards: Tales of Arcadia
2021  Star Trek: Prodigy
2024  WondLa

Teleplay:
2011  Good Vibes
2012  Electric City
2013  Teen Titans Go!
2016  Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia
2017  Unikitty!
2020  Wizards: Tales of Arcadia
2021  Star Trek: Prodigy
2024  WondLa

Writer:
2011  Good Vibes
2012  Electric City
2013  Teen Titans Go!
2016  Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia
2017  Unikitty!
2020  Wizards: Tales of Arcadia
2021  Star Trek: Prodigy
2024  WondLa

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