Arlo: The Burping Pig (2016) [PG]

Release Date:
November 15, 2016

Original Title:
Arlo: The Burping Pig

Genres:
Comedy | Family

Production Companies:
Dawn's Light
Hollywood Media Bridge
Safier Entertainment
Switzer Entertainment Group
Woodhaven Production Company

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG 

Runtime: 80

A 7-year-old girl befriends a teacup pig named Arlo, voiced by Drake Bell.

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Art Direction:
Alex Napiwocki

Associate Producer:
Natalie Metzger

Casting:
Amey René

Co-Executive Producer:
Ryan King Persaud

Co-Producer:
Gabriel Campisi
Jonathan DelPonte

Costume Design:
Tomika Smalls

Director:
Tom DeNucci

Director of Photography:
Sam Eilertsen

Editor:
Sam Eilertsen

Executive Producer:
Dori A. Rath
Stan Wertlieb
Mike Santoro
Jason Cherubini
Jared Safier
Benjamin Sacks
David Gere
Eric Weinstock

Makeup Department Head:
Reba Vera

Original Music Composer:
David Bateman

Producer:
Tyler W. Konney
Richard Switzer
Phillip B. Goldfine

Production Design:
Jonathan DelPonte

Sound Effects Editor:
Bradley Elliott

Sound Mixer:
Ellie Bootorich

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Bradley Elliott

Sound Supervisor:
Matthew Whitehurst

Stunts:
David Gere

Writer:
Eric Weinstock

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