Sherri Stoner (born 16 July 1965) is an American actress and writer.
She served as a writer and story editor for Tiny Toon Adventures. She would later provide the voice of Slappy Squirrel in Animaniacs, also writing for this show as well. She also has acted in such shows as Little House on the Prairie. She served as reference model for Ariel and Belle in the Disney films The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast, respectively.
Writing Credits[]
- "The Looney Beginning" (co-written with Paul Dini)
- "To Bleep or Not to Bleep" (co-written with Paul Dini)
- "Born to be Riled"
- "Her Wacky Highness"
- "Aroma Amore"
- "Senserely Yours, Babs" (co-written with Tom Minton)
- "Butt Out" (co-written with Tom Ruegger)
- "Superbabs" (co-written with Tom Minton and Wayne Kaatz)
- "Pasadena Jones" (co-written with Wayne Kaatz)
- "Debutante Devil"
- "Hollywood Plucky"
- "Fields of Honey" (co-written with Tom Ruegger)
- "Falling to Pizzas"
- "Buster's Guide to Dating" (co-written with Tom Ruegger and Paul Dini)
- "Love Stinks"
- "Who Bopped Bugs Bunny?" (co-written with Paul Dini and Earl Kress)
- "Tiny Toon Music Television" (co-written with Art Vitello, Paul Dini, Bruce Timm, Tom Minton and Douglas McCarthy)
- "Oh, For Art's Sake"
- "I Was a Teenage Bunnysitter"
- "No Deposit, No Return of the Trash Bag Dispenser"
- "Egged on Eagle"
- "The Raven" (co-written with Paul Dini)
- "The Roches"
- "K-Acme TV" (co-written with Paul Dini and Tom Ruegger)
- "It's All Relatives"
- "Why Dizzy Can't Read" (story; written by Stephen Hibbert)
- "C.L.I.D.E. and Prejudice" (story; written by Mark Saraceni)
- "Stand-up and Deliver"
- "Lame Joke" (written, with Nicholas Hollander; story by Nicholas Hollander and Kevin Frank)
- "Kon Ducki" (co-written with Peter Hastings and Stephen Hibbert)
- "Thirteensomething"
- "A Night in Kokomo"
- "Fit to Be Stewed" (co-written with Nicholas Hollander)
- "Toon TV" (co-written with Rich Arons and Peter Hastings)
- "Ruffled Ruffee" (written; story by Tom Ruegger)
- "Party Crasher Plucky" (story; written by George McGrath)
- "Homeward Bound" (Written, with Nicholas Hollander; story by Tom Ruegger)
- "It's a Wonderful Tiny Toons Christmas Special" (co-written with Deanna Oliver)
- "Tiny Toons' Night Ghoulery" (Additional material, with Tom Ruegger; written by Peter Hastings, Paul Dini, Paul Rugg and Rich Arons)
- "Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation" (co-written with Paul Dini, Nicholas Hollander and Tom Ruegger)