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Release Date:
December 19, 1995
Original Title:
Beavis and Butt-Head Do Christmas
Genres:
Animation | Comedy | TV Movie
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 48
'Tis the season to be cool, as Beavis and Butt-Head star in their own twisted version of two holiday classics. The ghosts of Christmas past, present, and future struggle to teach a Scrooge-like Beavis the true meaning of Christmas, while Charlie the angel comes down from heaven to show Butt-head how much better life would be without him. Will Beavis and Butt-Head learn their lesson? Does a snowflake have a chance in hell?
Animation:
Edward Artinian
Nick Demayo
Sue Perrotto
Marty Polansky
Animation Director:
Mike de Seve
Tony Kluck
Miguel Martinez-Joffre
Brian Mulroney
Assistant Editor:
Damian Van Demburgh
Associate Producer:
Kathy Karp
Peter Reichard
Dave Relly
Background Designer:
Eli Balser
Lisa Valendline Klein
Co-Producer:
Kristofor Brown
Susie Lewis
Nick Litwinko
John Worth Lynn, Jr.
Creator:
Mike Judge
Director:
Mike de Seve
Mike Judge
Editor:
Neil Lawrence
Executive Producer:
Mike Judge
Abby Terkuhle
Layout:
Mo Willems
Layout Supervisor:
Bryon Moore
Novel:
Charles Dickens
Original Story:
Philip Van Doren Stern
Producer:
John Andrews
Production Assistant:
Merle Becker
Production Manager:
Dominie Mahl
Production Supervisor:
Machi Tantillo
Script Coordinator:
Sara Duffy
Sound Editor:
John Bowen
Story Editor:
Kristofor Brown
Storyboard:
Patrick Worlock
Storyboard Artist:
Kevin Brownie
Willy Hartland
Tony Kluck
Don Poynter
Writer:
Kristofor Brown
David Felton
David Giffen
Guy Maxtone-Graham
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