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Release Date:
December 1, 2022
Original Title:
Sesame Street The Nutcracker
Alternate Titles:
Sesame Street The Nutcracker Starring Elmo & Tango
Genres:
Adventure | Animation | Family
Production Companies:
Sesame Workshop
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 27
Featuring new music inspired by holiday classic The Nutcracker, this animated special follows Elmo’s fantastical adventure through magical lands to retrieve a nutcracker toy, along with his puppy Tango – who can speak for the first time!
Animation:
Jimeno Farfàn
Harriet Buckley
Zachary Decktor
Animation Director:
Nick Clackett
Associate Producer:
Marisa Lark Wallin
Background Designer:
Robert Kopecky
Creative Producer:
Rick Ritter
Director:
Joanna Hepworth
Editor:
Logan Hadley Kershaw
Executive Producer:
Kay Wilson Stallings
Benjamin Lehmann
Olexa Hewryk
Mark Taylor
Foley:
David Yapp
Head of Production:
Duncan Fraser
Line Producer:
Hannah Campbell-Cox
Music Director:
Mick Cooke
Original Music Composer:
Paul Buckley
Mick Cooke
Post Production Producer:
Vicky Hawes
Post-Production Manager:
Elena Sporillo
Production Manager:
Nadja Grubitzsch
Songs:
Paul Buckley
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Richard Lambert
Storyboard Artist:
Rick Ritter
Supervising Editor:
Joseph DiGiacomo
Supervising Producer:
Katherine McQueen
Alia Nakashima
Melanie Grisanti
Writer:
Morgan Von Ancken
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