Firebreather (2010) [PG]

Release Date:
November 24, 2010

Original Title:
Firebreather

Alternate Titles:
A tűz gyermeke
Ateş Soluyan
Duncan, stăpânul focului
Ejder Çocuk
O Lança Fogo
Ognisty podmuch
Огнедышащий
نافث اللهب
파이어브리더

Genres:
Action | Animation | Family | Fantasy | Thriller

Production Companies:
Cartoon Network Studios

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG 

Runtime: 70

Forged in Darkness, Born in Flames

It's not easy being a teen like Duncan. His mom wants him to pay more attention to his homework, while his dad - a 120-foot-tall monster known as a Kaiju - wants him to become the next King of All Monsters. When these worlds collide, Duncan must use his human wits and his Kaiju powers - including super strength, agility and the ability to breathe fire - to protect his family and friends from a giant monster rampage.

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Additional Editing:
Bret Marnell

Animation:
Thomas Perkins

Art Department Manager:
John Dillon

Art Direction:
Fred Gambino

Character Designer:
Peter Chung

Director:
Peter Chung

Editor:
Peter Tomaszewicz

Executive Producer:
Ramsey Ann Naito
Julia Pistor

Line Producer:
Vince Aniceto

Original Music Composer:
Toby Chu

Producer:
Carrie Wilksen

Production Design:
Barry Jackson

Story:
Phil Hester
Andy Kuhn

Writer:
James Krieg

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