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Release Date:
December 2, 2022
Original Title:
Turkey Day: Lost in the Poultry-Geist
Production Companies:
FamilyEntertainment.tv
Holiday Movies.tv
WOWNow Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 60
Since stumbling onto a time machine, a Thanksgiving turkey named Turk has been re-living the same Thanksgiving day for 100 years straight, much to his delight. But today something seems amiss and Turk calls on the Easter Bunny for help. The Easter Bunny tips Turk off about the dangers of time travel and reveals there's only one creature that can help Turk fix time and restore things as they used to be. Unfortunately, that creature turns out to be the fearsome Dracula!
Animation:
Emanuel Barros
Tim Hyde
Peter Vicary
Bailey Bowman
Marcin Dega
Chris Ayres
Character Designer:
Charles Tang
Maggie Shepherd
Arnold Vickerson
Matt Walker
Samantha Rodriguez
Digital Compositor:
Paul D'Alessandro
Oscar Gunnison
Amy Lichtensteiger
Edward Nagasaki
Xavier Hughes
Director:
Kyle Remington
Editor:
Gaurav B
Executive Producer:
Cam Schofield
Modeling:
Marcin Dega
Emanuel Barros
Producer:
Larry Britton
Sound Engineer:
Jen Pho
John Saga
Jason O'Reilly
Visual Effects:
Emanuel Barros
Lorne Phillips
Sam Bradfield
Able Chang
Suzy Buffenbund
Rose Chang
Steve Bland
Martha Lew
Amy La'Moy
Aziz Tarquat
Jake Chang
Marcin Dega
Eddie Warrens
Jaquelin Bits
Charle Roberts
Antoine Monty
David Trinkcoat
Barry Levy
Carl Sanders
Paul Trainketo
Chang Quon
Arty Fundom
Jack Mathews
Alex Yen
Jose Ribera
Mable Chin
Sam Martin
Paul Carl Anderson
Sally Weaver
Lin Thomas
Jake Martin
Leon Patterson
Susie Tan
Lewis Goldstein
George A. Lara
Writer:
Christopher Maitland
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