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Release Date:
December 5, 2002
Original Title:
Micaela, una película mágica
Alternate Titles:
Micaela, una película mágica
Genres:
Adventure | Animation | Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
Encuadre S.A.
Laboratorios Stagnaro
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
AR: ATP ES: APTA
Runtime: 90
Micaela loves the nature that surrounds her, playing games and going on adventures with her friends. Then one day she learns of an evil plot to change the forest's colors to black and gray.
3D Animator:
Maxi Gaspar
Matias Galperin
Gustavo Banchero
Daniel Villamonte
Animation:
Pablo Lorenzo
Pablo Navarro
Federico Radero
Assistant Director:
Federico D'Auria
Pablo Guarnaccia
Camera Operator:
Lucas Guidalevich
Victor Vasini
Carpenter:
Edgardo Parra
Manuel Quiroz
Ramón Vazquez
Character Designer:
Mariano Epelbaum
Cinematography:
Juan José Stagnaro
Raúl Szmiguel
Co-Costume Designer:
Carolina Oclander
Creative Consultant:
Charly Fiorentino
Digital Compositors:
Claudio Langsam
Digital Effects Producer:
Ivo Dukcevic
Director:
Rosanna Manfredi
Producer:
Juan José Stagnaro
Production Manager:
Sebastián Perillo
Second Assistant Director:
Sergio Busco
Set Designer:
Rómulo Abad
Sebastián Barreiro
Hugo Guzzo
Sound Editor:
Eduardo Prus
Special Effects:
Franco Burattini
Eduardo Puga
Walter Urquiza
Visual Effects Editor:
Ivo Dukcevic
Writer:
Fernando Azpiri
Rosanna Manfredi
Leonardo Colle
Lucas Mc Call
Alejandro Cremona
Jorge Malatesta
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