Patricia "Tricia" Garcia is a director on Hamster & Gretel. She is best known for her work on Phineas and Ferb, The Simpsons and King of the Hill.
Episodes directed[]
Season 1[]
- "Oakey Dokey" (with Dan Povenmire)
- "Recipe for Disaster"
- "Close Shave"
- "La Ballad of La Cebolla"
- "Neigh, It Ain't So!"
- "Dr. Eelgood"
- "Birthday Besties"
- "I'm Bored"
- "Cutie and the Beast"
- "U.F. UH-OH! Part II"
- "Grounded"
- "The Earworm"
- "The Bantam of the Elementary School Light Opera"
- "Romancing the Scone"
- "An Arthouse Divided"
- "Micromanager"
- "Self-HEELP!"
- "Let's Sea What You've Got"
- "The Break-Stuff Club"
- "La Sombrerona"
- "The Unnatural History of Dr. MedusaSaurus Ph.D."
- "Bayou Barb"
- "I Was a Teenage Mad Scientist"
- "Flake It Till You Make It"
- "Exclamation Strikes Back Part I"
Season 2[]
- "Lair Necessities"
- "Ay, Ay, A.I."
- "The More The Meteor" (with Bob Bowen)
- "From Dust Till Dawn"
- "A Car is Born"
- "Fools of Engagement"
- "The Search for Super Guy"
- "Fred of State"
- "Paging Doctor Potatini"
- "Sock It To Me, Bailey!"
- "Gretel Keeps It Reel"
- "The Art of Deception"
- "Who's Afraid of Mordros the Annihilator? Part I"
Other notable works[]
| Title | Role(s) |
| Hey Arnold! | Storyboard artist |
| The Simpsons | |
| The Simpsons Movie | |
| American Dad! | |
| Rugrats | Layout artist |
| Brickleberry | Animation timer |
| Milo Murphy's Law | Retake director |
| Phineas and Ferb | |
| The Cleveland Show | Director |
| King of the Hill |
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