George Arthur Bloom
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George Arthur Bloom | |
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Active | 1986-1992 |
Job(s) | Writer |
Employment | Hasbro |
George Arthur Bloom (1945), rarely credited as George Bloom, is an American born Canadian screen and film writer famed for his work on numerous Hasbro television properties of the 1980s. Aside from his work on Hasbro shows, Bloom is perhaps best known as a writer for Cyberchase, in which he won a Daytime Emmy for and as of 2022, is still writing for and for the 2012 film, Any Day Now, which took 30 years to finish.
George Arthur Bloom would write various My Little Pony specials and films.
Writing credits
My Little Pony
Films and specials
My Little Pony 'n Friends
My Little Pony Tales
- "Slumber Party"
- "Battle of the Bands"
- "Battle of the Bands"
- "And the Winner Is..."
- "The Tea Party"
- "Out of Luck"
- "The Great Lemonade Stand Wars"
- "Blue Ribbon Blues"
- "Send in the Clown"
- "Happy Birthday, Sweetheart"
- "Gribet"
- "Bon Bon's Diary"
- "Just for Kicks"
The Glo Friends
Potato Head Kids
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