After graduation from Cal Arts, Fullmer spent roughly seven years running his own animation business producing works such as: medical, scientific and other educational films; segments for
Sesame Street; television commercials; and Saturday morning television programs. In 1983 and 1984, Fullmer worked for
Don Bluth Studios, creating special effects for ''
Dragon's Lair and Space Ace'', the first video games to be produced on Laserdisc. Fullmer also worked at Apogee,
John Dykstra's live action special effects house, and he then moved on to
Filmation, where he animated on both television and theatrical features from 1985 to 1987. He worked on projects such as
Happily Ever After,
BraveStarr,
She-Ra: Princess of Power and
Ghostbusters. In 1987, Fullmer was hired by Walt Disney Feature Animation (now known as
Walt Disney Animation Studios) for a three-month contract to animate on the “Toon Town” section of
Who Framed Roger Rabbit, a job that turned into an 18-year career at The Walt Disney Studios. Fullmer's animation film credits include: effects animator on
Oliver & Company; effects animator on
The Little Mermaid; effects supervisor on
The Rescuers Down Under; visual effects supervisor on
Beauty and the Beast; artistic coordinator on
The Lion King; artistic coordinator on
The Hunchback of Notre Dame; producer on ''
The Emperor's New Groove; and producer on Chicken Little''. Fullmer and director
Mark Dindal worked on many special effects projects both in
Filmation and at
Disney. ==Musician==