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Release Date:
November 11, 2000
Original Title:
The Tangerine Bear: Home in Time for Christmas!
Alternate Titles:
Den Solbrændte Bjørn
Macko Packo
Méďa Pusinka
O Ursinho Laranjinha
Genres:
Animation | Family
Production Companies:
Family Home Entertainment
Hyperion Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 61
When Tangie, a teddy bear goes into the Smile-erator on his head, his smile is put on upside down, causing him to end up on the bargain bin on Christmas Eve with other misfit toys, then onto Winkle's Emporium, a discount store. There, Tangie does his level best over the coming year to become a part of some family. He spends his time in Winkle's front window with Jack, a Jack-in-the-box with claustrophobia and Bird, a cuckoo clock bird with agorophobia.
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Art Direction:
Marco Cinello
Book:
Betty Paraskevas
Character Designer:
Michael Paraskevas
Bert Ring
Co-Executive Producer:
Betty Paraskevas
Michael Paraskevas
Co-Producer:
Kathy Hornbuckle
Director:
Bert Ring
Executive Producer:
Willard Carroll
Thomas L. Wilhite
Original Music Composer:
Randall Crissman
Producer:
Mark McGroarty
Production Manager:
Nicole Speed
Teleplay:
Betty Paraskevas
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