I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown (2003) [G]

Release Date:
December 9, 2003

Original Title:
I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown

Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Family | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Charles M. Schulz Creative Associates
Lee Mendelson Film Productions
United Media Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: G 

Runtime: 49

Linus and Lucy's younger brother Rerun wants a dog for Christmas, and Snoopy's brother Spike may be the answer.

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Animation:
Carole Barnes
Dave Brain
Shaun Cashman
Eddy Houchins
Brian Mark
Joe Roman
Vicki White
Cynthia Lalla
Al Pabian
Kathleen Quaife-Hodge

Animation Director:
Andy Kim

Animation Production Assistant:
Craig Clark

Casting:
Sandy Claxton Arnold

Color Designer:
Dean Spille

Creator:
Charles M. Schulz

Dialogue Editor:
Carlos Sotolongo
R.D. Floyd

Director:
Larry Leichliter
Bill Melendez

Editor:
Janet 'Lime' Leimenstoll

Executive Producer:
Lee Mendelson

Layout Supervisor:
Dave Rodriguez

Line Producer:
Warren Taylor

Music:
David Benoit

Music Editor:
Blake Martin Moulin

Online Editor:
Bruce Ochmanek

Post Production Supervisor:
Paul Vitello

Producer:
Bill Melendez

Production Assistant:
Jennifer Damiani
Joanna Coletta
Katie Perkins
Christine Schultz

Production Manager:
Carole Barnes

Sound Effects Editor:
Glen Darcey

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
B. Tennyson Sebastian III

Story Developer:
Jason Mendelson

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