Peter Sauder, a Canadian screenwriter, is particularly recognized for his contributions to the animated television series Star Wars Droids (Nelvana), which aired from 1985 to 1986, within the Star Wars franchise.
Non Star Wars contributions[] Beyond his work on Star Wars, Sauder has been involved in various films and TV series, including writing all three Care Bears movies, as well as contributing to Babar and Strawberry Shortcake.
Sauder also served as the main writer for Inspector Gadget's inaugural season (1983-84), in addition to his work on The Edison Twins, a live-action series on the Disney Channel.
During the latter part of the 1990s, he held the position of story editor for Rolie Polie Olie, a computer-animated show for preschoolers.
As of 2006, his most recent undertaking was Lunar Jim, a science-fiction program for children broadcast on CBC.
Aside from his involvement with Star Wars, Sauder's portfolio contains a selection of films and television shows, such as the Care Bears films (for which he wrote all three installments), Babar, and Strawberry Shortcake.
Additionally, Sauder held the role of head writer for the initial season (1983-84) of Inspector Gadget, and he also worked on The Edison Twins, a live-action series that aired on the Disney Channel.
In the late nineties, he took on the role of story editor for the preschool computer-animated program Rolie Polie Olie.
His most recent endeavor (as of 2006) is Lunar Jim, a CBC-produced science-fiction show aimed at children.