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Release Date:
July 12, 2002
Original Title:
The Santa Claus Brothers
Genres:
Animation | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Film Roman
Nelvana
Sitting Ducks Production
Walt Disney Television
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 48
This tale of Santa's 3 sons seeks the true meaning of Christmas. Kevin McDonald and Richard Kind add voices that instill a genuine comedy feel. With a southern California twist and unique animation, it's a great story for the whole family.
Animation:
Gavin Boyle
Luc Marier
Robert Padovan
Kelly Brennan
Dave Simmons
Donald Kim
Sara Newman
Brian Harris
Mark Stanger
Daniel Abramovich
Animation Director:
Mike Shiell
Assistant Director:
Ron Migliore
Assistant Editor:
Alicia Lee
Casting:
Sally Stiner
Jessie Thomson
Barbie Block
Casting Assistant:
Elisabeth Soares
Casting Coordinator:
Danis Goulet
Character Designer:
Alan Bunce
Color Designer:
Michel Breton
Creator:
Michael Bedard
Dialogue Editor:
Keith Traver
Director:
Mike Fallows
Editor:
Richard Bond
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Maryke McEwen
Executive Producer:
Mark Lieber
Patrick Loubert
Michael Hirsh
Michael Bedard
Clive A. Smith
Elizabeth Daro
Layout Supervisor:
Marion Kulyk
Lighting Director:
Jordan Thistlewood
Music Producer:
Amy Fritz
Producer:
Pam Lehn
Production Coordinator:
Yvonne Schut
Production Manager:
Zev Lepofsky
Production Supervisor:
Steve Chadwick
Script Coordinator:
Alice Prodanou
Set Designer:
Michel Breton
Alan Bunce
Lance Taylor
Sound Effects Editor:
Eric Mattar-Hurlbut
Sean Pearson
Curtis Harry
John Baktis
Sue Robertson
Storyboard:
Alan Bunce
Andrew Tan
Christophe Villez
Lance Taylor
Supervising Producer:
Scott Dyer
Supervising Sound Editor:
Glenn Barna
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