Ben Jones (Canadian cartoonist)

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Ben Jones is a Canadian cartoonist whose credits include director on the animated television series Batman: The Brave and the Bold , Transformers: Animated , Legion of Super Heroes , Teen Titans and Harvey Birdman, Attorney At Law ; and supervising director on Pig Goat Banana Cricket .


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