LEGO Hero Factory: Breakout (2012) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 8, 2012

Original Title:
LEGO Hero Factory: Breakout

Alternate Titles:
Hero Factory: Breakout

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Animation | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
LEGO

Production Countries:
China | Denmark | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 45

Catch'em and Cuff'em!

When a giant black hole appears in the maximum security prison of Hero Factory, all of the criminals trapped there escape through it in a mass jailbreak.The leader of the breakout is the malevolent Black Phantom, who seeks to take over the Hero Factory, so the entire Alpha 1 team is upgraded to battle these returning foes.

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Art Direction:
Kazunori Yamauchi

CG Supervisor:
Steve Tavernia

Character Designer:
Gary Clair

Director:
Howard E. Baker

Editor:
Michael D. Black

Executive Producer:
Jill Wilfert
Lawrence Kasanoff
Jimmy Ienner
Kathleen Fleming

Key Animation:
Rahul Mishra

Music:
Eric Wurst
David Wurst

Music Supervisor:
Michael Lloyd

Producer:
Joshua Wexler
Kristy Scanlan

Production Coordinator:
Alyessa Ornelas

Production Manager:
Leslie Barker

Score Engineer:
Matt LaPoint

Sound Designer:
Jeffrey A. Pitts

Storyboard Artist:
Frank Forte

Writer:
Jesse Peyronel
Sean Catherine Derek
Adam Beechen

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