Victor Cook

Victor Cook
Born 1960s
Education CSULB
Occupations
Years active 1987–present
Known for
Children 2

Victor A. Cook (born c. 1960/1961) is an American film and television producer and director best known for his work on the animated series The Spectacular Spider-Man (2008–2009), Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated (2010–2013) and Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters (2017–2018), and as an executive producer of Disney Junior's T.O.T.S.

Early life

Cook was born in the early 1960s, one of five children on the Johnson Air Force Base in Saitama, Japan His parents met in an Air Force cafeteria while his father was enlisted. He is half-Korean through his mother. After leaving Saitama, the family lived in San Antonio, Texas; Florida; Forth Worth, Texas; Euless, Texas; Okinawa, Japan (at Kadena Air Base); and Atwater, California. After high school, he briefly attended a junior college in Central California before transferring to California State University, Long Beach.

As a child and into college, his goal was to be a print cartoonist, but was dissuaded after reading about Jack Kirby's career. While at the junior college, a life drawing teacher gave him the contact information for a former student who went on to work for Hanna-Barbera. He only called once he was already into his career. The student suggested taking an animation class at The Animation Guild.

Career

After graduating college, Cook worked as a graphic artist and political cartoonist for Costa Mesa's Daily Pilot then as an assistant animator at Filmation. At Filmation, he found himself drawn to storyboards because they reminded him of comic cels. He worked on BraveStarr during the day and took storyboard classes at night until Filmation folded. He was able to find a job working on ALF Tales and ALF: The Animated Series. This experience helped him eventually land at Disney Television Animation, where he worked for 16 years. After leaving Disney, he worked with Greg Weisman to create The Spectacular Spider-Man; worked on Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated; and started at Hasbro, where he helped develop Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters alongside writer Kevin Burke and producer Chris "Doc" Wyatt. In the late 2010s, he was hired onto T.O.T.S. by Disney Junior.

He is the creator of the Mecha-Nation comic books. It is the first comic book he's worked on.

The Spectacular Spider-Man

I wanted to make sure that this was an iconic Spider-man for the different generations of fans, but I also wanted to bring in a new generation of fans that had a passing interest in it. I also really wanted this to be a two dimensional Spider-man that moved like we've never really seen him move in animation before. I thought Sam Raimi set the bar of how he should move and I haven't seen that in animation.

—Cook on the animation style he chose for The Spectacular Spider-Man

Cook was called by Sony Entertainment to develop a DVD project about Spider-Man. Cook developed it with Greg Weisman; they wanted to base it on the early comic book publications of the character that showed him younger, which Cook had never seen done before in any adaption. The idea was reformatted to an animated television series, but maintained a similar chronicle style where, as Cook describes, "each episode stands alone as its own story, but like the comic book itself it's a saga. Then each three episodes is a story and those three episodes are what would be on the DVD releases." The original title for the series was The Amazing Spider-Man, based on the comic series of the same name, but by mid-2007 the name was changed to The Spectacular Spider-Man.

Cook wanted the animation to be squash and stretch style, and the action to be as good as the first two live action movies Sam Raimi directed as they had "set the bar" for the fluid movement for Spider-Man. As they were on a specific budget, they wanted to allow the animation to "move" more than anything, giving it simple and stylistic designs. He also looked back on Blood and Iron which had a "fresh, young, look to it" that appealed to him visually. Cook wanted to make an "iconic" Spider-Man for both new and older generations and "really wanted this to be a two dimensional Spider-man that moved like we've never really seen him move in animation before." The Spectacular Spider-Man became very successful in its first season on Kids WB! and entered its second season in the US in 2009 on Disney XD.

Personal life

He and his wife Sonia, who is also half-Korean, have been married since the late 1980s. They have two children: Hanah and Jackson. His daughter is an animation writer. and, according to Victor's friend and colleague Greg Weisman, served as the inspiration for Artemis Crock in Young Justice.

As an animator, Cook admires Charles M. Schulz, Jack Kirby and Hayao Miyazaki, and was a Hanna-Barbera fan growing up.

Filmography

Television

Year Title Credited as Notes Ref(s)
Director Producer Art Writer
1987—1988 BraveStarr No No Yes No
1988 ALF Tales No No Yes No
1988—1989 ALF: The Animated Series No No Yes No
1989 The Smurfs No No Yes No
The Karate Kid No No Yes No
Garfield and Friends No No Yes No
Denver, the Last Dinosaur No No Yes No
1990 TaleSpin No No Yes No Episode "Time Waits for No Bear"
1991 Widget No No Yes No
1992 The Little Mermaid No No Yes No Episode "Urchin"
Raw Toonage No No Yes No Episodes "Bonkers in Space/Cro-Magnum PI/The Treasure of the Sierra Marsdre" and "Sheerluck Bonkers/All Potato Network/The Puck Stops Here"
1991—1992 Darkwing Duck No No Yes Yes Wrote "Kung Fooled"
Mr. Bogus No No Yes No
1993 Bonkers No No Yes No
1994 Aladdin No No Yes No
1995 Rocko's Modern Life No No Yes No
1995—1996 Gargoyles No No Yes No
1996 Quack Pack No No Yes No
Jungle Cubs No No Yes No
1997—1998 101 Dalmatians: The Series Yes Yes No No
2000 Buzz Lightyear of Star Command Yes No No No
2001—2002 The Legend of Tarzan Yes No No No
2002—2004 Fillmore! No No Yes No
2005 American Dragon: Jake Long No No Yes No
2003—2006 Lilo & Stitch: The Series Yes Yes No No
2007 Mickey's Great Clubhouse Hunt Yes No Yes No
2006—2008 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Yes No No No
2008 The Spectacular Spider-Man: Attack of the Lizard Yes Yes No No
2008—2009 The Spectacular Spider-Man Yes Yes No Yes
2012 Young Justice Yes No No No Episode "Coldhearted"
2010—2013 Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated Yes Yes No No
2017—2018 Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters Yes Yes Yes Yes Also wrote the main title lyrics
2019—2021 T.O.T.S. No Yes No No

Film

Year Title Credited as Notes Ref(s)
Director Producer Art Writer
1993 The Return of Jafar No No Yes No Direct-to-video
1996 Aladdin and the King of Thieves No No Yes No Direct-to-video
2001 Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure No No Yes No Direct-to-video
2002 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure No No Yes No Direct-to-video
Tarzan & Jane Yes No No No Segments "Volcanic Diamond Mine" and "Flying Ace"
2003 Atlantis: Milo's Return Yes No No No
21 Grams No No Yes No
2007 Hellboy: Blood and Iron Yes No No No TV movie
Hellboy: Iron Shoes Yes No No No Bonus short for Hellboy: Blood and Iron
My Blueberry Nights No No Yes No
2010 Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic Yes No No No Direct-to-DVD
2012 Ben 10: Destroy All Aliens Yes Yes No No TV movie
Scooby-Doo! Haunted Holidays Yes Yes No No Direct-to-DVD
Scooby-Doo! Spooky Games No Yes No No Direct-to-DVD
2013 Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright Yes Yes No No Direct-to-DVD
Scooby-Doo! and the Spooky Scarecrow No Yes No No Direct-to-DVD
Scooby-Doo! Mecha Mutt Menace No Yes No No Direct-to-DVD
Stoker No No Yes No
Robosapien: Rebooted No No Yes No
2014 Scooby-Doo! Ghastly Goals Yes No No No Direct-to-DVD
2015 Scooby-Doo! and the Beach Beastie Yes No No No Direct-to-DVD
2019 Mickey's Treat Yes No No No TV movie