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  2. Little J & Big Cuz - Wikipedia

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    Little J & Big Cuz is an Australian animated television series first screened on the NITV network in 2017. The 13-part series is directed by Tony Thorne and produced by Ned Lander and developed with the Australian Council for Educational Research .

  3. Mark Coles Smith - Wikipedia

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    Little J & Big Cuz: Uncle Mick (voice) 20 episodes 2018: Picnic at Hanging Rock: Tom: 6 episodes Call of Duty: Black Ops 4: Specialist Crash (voice) 2017–20: Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell: Various (including Bumfrey Moo) 14 episodes 2019: Lift: Guy: Web series KGB: William: 5 episodes Les Norton: Jack 'Palings' Murphy: 1 episode 2019: Zero ...

  4. List of works dubbed into Indigenous languages - Wikipedia

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    Little J & Big Cuz: Several Indigenous Australian languages [34] [35] Australia Maggie and the Ferocious Beast: Māori New Zealand Masha and the Bear: Breton: France The Penguins of Madagascar: Māori New Zealand Pépin Troispommes: Occitan: France Italy Spain Argentina PJ Masks: Quechua Argentina Psycho Pass: Breton [36] France Rolie Polie ...

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  6. Ned Lander - Wikipedia

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    Ned Lander is an Australian film producer, director, and former head of SBS Independent, from Adelaide, South Australia.. He has produced or commissioned many culturally significant programs, including the animated children's series Little J and Big Cuz (2017), Last Cab to Darwin (2015) and Radiance (1998).

  7. Danielle MacLean - Wikipedia

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    1998–2000: My Colour Your Kind – Nominations for an AFI Award (Best Screenplay in a Short Film, 1998); an Australian Film Critics Association Award; [3] a Gold Award for Flickerfest 99, 8th International Film Festival (1999); and Best Cinematography, 8th Festival of Pacific Arts (2000).

  8. Beck Cole - Wikipedia

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    Cole was voice director for all three seasons of Little J & Big Cuz, and wrote two episodes of the series. [3] [6] As of 2019 Cole was working on a horror film set in Alice Springs, based on a true story told by Aboriginal children who lived in a residential care home, where they were attacked by an evil entity. [3]

  9. Talk:Little J & Big Cuz - Wikipedia

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