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Release Date:
March 6, 2008
Original Title:
VeggieTales: Tomato Sawyer & Huckleberry Larry's Big River Rescue
Alternate Titles:
VeggieTales - Big River Rescue
Genres:
Adventure | Animation | Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
Big Idea Productions
Starz Animation
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 49
Meet Tomato Sawyer and Huckleberry Larry a two friends homesteading along the banks of the mighty Mississippi River. Tom and Huck look forward to owning their own land, building a home and opening Huckas Jerkyland and Tomas Tax Preparation. But everything changes when they meet a mysterious stranger who is on the run and trying to find his mama. Will Huck and Tom risk losing all theyave worked for in order to help someone they hardly know? Find out in this exciting river rescue that reminds kids of the importance of helping others.
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Additional Writing:
Jeremy J. Bargiel
Robert G. Lee
Mike Nawrocki
Animation Director:
James Chiang
Art Direction:
Joe Spadaford
Assistant Director:
John Wahba
Casting Director:
Colleen Curtis
Director:
Brian K. Roberts
Editorial Staff:
David N. Watson
Kirk Guillot
Neil Gowan
John Wahba
Robert Tew
Dan O'Connel
J. Chris Wall
Layout Supervisor:
James Chiang
Lighting Director:
Chun Hoong Goh
Modelling Supervisor:
Chun Hoong Goh
Music:
Kurt Heinecke
Post Production Coordinator:
Andy Youssi
Producer:
J. Chris Wall
Songs:
Phil Vischer
Randall Goodgame
Andrew Peterson
Sound Editor:
Adam Frick
Story:
Mike Nawrocki
Phil Vischer
Story Developer:
Tim Hodge
J. Chris Wall
Phil Vischer
Mike Nawrocki
Brian K. Roberts
Title Designer:
John Trent
Ron Eddy
John Trauscht
Writer:
Phil Vischer
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