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Release Date:
October 29, 2002
Original Title:
VeggieTales: The Star of Christmas
Alternate Titles:
The Star of Christmas
VeggieTales - The Star of Christmas
Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Drama | Family | Music
Production Companies:
Big Idea Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 48
It's 1880's London, and Cavis Appythart and Millward Phelps (Bob and Larry) are putting the finishing touches on their first Christmas musical, "The Princess and the Plumber." Filled with spectacle and more electric lights than London has ever seen, Cavis is convinced his impressive show will "teach London to love!" Unfortunately, a church Christmas pageant staged by Little Edmund Gilbert (Junior Asparagus) is opening the same night, right down the street, and features the "Star of Christmas"– A priceless artifact that hasn't been seen in 80 years. Just how far will Cavis go to make sure his show opens on top? Find out in this hilarious, action-packed adventure which teaches that it's the true story of God's love that shows us how to love one another– at Christmas time and throughout the year!
Additional Storyboarding:
Tim Hodge
Brian K. Roberts
Animation Supervisor:
Andrew Arnett
Assistant Editor:
Joel Mains
Associate Editor:
David N. Watson
CG Supervisor:
Keith Lango
Concept Artist:
Brad Hicks
Charles R. Vollmer
Daniel Lopez Muñoz
Joe Spadaford
Dialogue Editor:
Jay Elder
Director:
Tim Hodge
Editor:
John Wahba
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Dan Phillips
Executive Producer:
Phil Vischer
Terry Botwick
Foley:
Dugan Sherbondy
Lighting Supervisor:
Michael B. Comet
Modeling:
Rob Dollase
Justin Barrett
Music:
Chris Davis
Music Arranger:
Kurt Heinecke
Music Score Producer:
Christopher Davis
Post-Production Manager:
John Wahba
Producer:
David Pitts
Songs:
Phil Vischer
Sound Designer:
Glen West
Sound Engineer:
Adam Frick
Sound Mixer:
Adam Frick
Storyboard Artist:
Tod Carter
Luis Contreras
Tom Owens
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Mike Laubach
Vocals:
Lisa Vischer
Writer:
Phil Vischer
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