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Release Date:
December 21, 1991
Original Title:
The Real Story of O Christmas Tree
Genres:
Animation | Family
Production Companies:
CINAR
CTV
France Animation
Téléfilm Canada
Western Publishing Company
Production Countries:
Canada | France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 25
In this children's video a little girl asks a little pine tree to stay green through the winter to remind people of spring. The little tree must disobey King Winter to stay green. He gets thrown into King Winter's dungeon. Anneka sets off to save her friend with Piney, the pinecone gnome, and Little Acorn.
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Animation Director:
Ken Stephenson
Art Direction:
Jean-Baptiste Cuvelier
Character Designer:
Craig Wilson
Color Designer:
Lucie Bélec
Dialogue Editor:
Claude Dufour
Director:
Michel Haillard
Editor:
Nicole Lhoste
Natalie Rossin
Executive Producer:
Jean Cazes
Micheline Charest
Nancy Steingard
Foley:
Lise Wedlock
Foley Recording Engineer:
Karla Baumgardner
Graphic Designer:
Rick Morrison
Meinert Hansen
Layout:
Jean-Baptiste Cuvelier
Yves Fleury-Collet
Stephane Portal
Paul Beneteau
Paul Van Geyt
Alban Le Luel
Herve Vauthier
George Murphy
Patrick Deniau
Line Producer:
Lesley Taylor
Music:
Milan Kymlička
Post Production Supervisor:
Barbara Parker
Producer:
Christian Davin
Ronald A. Weinberg
Producer's Assistant:
Thomas Lapierre
Production Coordinator:
Bernard Freimovitz
Production Manager:
Patricia Robert
Script Editor:
Christophe Izard
Peter Landecker
Sound Supervisor:
John Stafford
Storyboard:
Jean Pierre Dejou
Supervising Producer:
Cassandra Schafhausen
Writer:
Robin Lyons
Andrew Offiler
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