A Very Merry Cricket (1973) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 14, 1973

Original Title:
A Very Merry Cricket

Alternate Titles:
Das Weihnachtslied der Grille

Genres:
Animation | Family

Production Companies:
Chuck Jones Enterprises

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 30

A sequel to "A Cricket in Times Square," in this feature a musical cricket returns to his New York City home and his friends, a cat and a mouse, to discover the meaning of Christmas.

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Animation:
Retta Davidson
Bill Hajee
David Hanan
Mary Cain
Hal Ambro
Irv Anderson
Joe Roman
Bob Tyler
George Nicholas

Associate Producer:
Joseph Aidlin

Background Designer:
Bob Inman
Irv Wyner

Book:
George Selden

Camera Operator:
Gregg Heschong
Byron McRae

Director:
Chuck Jones

Editor:
Hank Gotzenberg
Ken Gotzenberg

Lyricist:
Marian Dern

Music:
Israel Baker

Original Music Composer:
Dean Elliott

Producer:
Chuck Jones

Production Coordinator:
Ted C. Bemiller

Production Design:
Oscar Dufau

Production Manager:
Don Foster

Writer:
Chuck Jones

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