A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 4, 2003
Original Title:
Hermie a Common Caterpillar
Alternate Titles:
Hermie & Friends: Hermie a Common Caterpillar
Genres:
Animation | Family | Music
Production Companies:
GlueWorks Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 36
So what's so bad about being a common caterpillar? Just ask Hermie-or his friend, Wormie-and they'll tell you. No splashy stripes. No stand-out spots. Not even a cool house like the snail or super-strength like the ant. Compared to the rest of God's beautiful creation, they just feel ordinary. Unimportant. A little out of place. But God sees past their plainness, and plans an incredible surprise to show them just how special they are.Featuring the voices of Tim Conway as Hermie and Don Knotts as Wormie, these caterpillars encounter a host of delightful characters and quickly wriggle their way into the hearts of young and old alike. But as the animation engages young minds, the truth of God's purpose and plan for His people touches their souls. It's a message of hope you'll want your kids to hear, and a fun-filled adventure that will keep them crawling back for more.
Animation:
Heather Carpini
Ed Gavin
Jim McCampbell
Animation Director:
Demetre Gionis
Animation Supervisor:
Jim McCampbell
Casting:
Beverly Holloway
Characters:
Jeffrey James Varab
Ralph Voltz
Dialogue Editor:
Jason Ouzts
Director:
Demetre Gionis
Editor:
Dennis Benning
Craig King
Rob Rohlman
Executive Producer:
Dan Lynch
Dave Ross
Layout:
Pete Paquette
Karen Sullivan
Keith Osborn
Music:
Rob Pottorf
Producer:
Rick Eldridge
Katie Covell
Screenplay:
Troy Schmidt
Sound Designer:
Jason Ouzts
Sound Editor:
Brandon Goodwin
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jason Ouzts
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