A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 8, 2020
Original Title:
Written On A Sugar High
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Comedy
Production Companies:
Magic Lemur Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 52
In the year 201X, Blade Johnson (James Altschul) wakes up and can’t remember anything except his name and how to kill people. All of a sudden, a mysterious corporation, lead by The Boss (Matthew Huh) and The General (Zachary Paulsen), wants him dead! Now, it’s up to Blade and his new friends, Tom (Robert Morin), Sydney (Madison Wilson), Dan (Michael Litman), and Johnny (Ian Lu), to take down the corporation and figure out what’s going on.
Audio Post Coordinator:
Madison Wilson
Cinematography:
Robert Morin
Matthew Huh
James Altschul
Concept Artist:
Gabby DeLeon
Director:
James Altschul
Documentation & Support:
Madison Wilson
Editor:
James Altschul
Graphic Designer:
Robert Morin
Makeup Artist:
Lee Bonnett
Modeling:
Jack Acosta
Music:
Ian Lu
Music Supervisor:
Sophia Heiser
Production Assistant:
Bridget Leary
Sound:
Mary Kretschmar
Theme Song Performance:
Grayson Flood
Visual Effects Art Director:
Emma Altschul
Weapons Wrangler:
Zachary Paulsen
Writer:
Ian Lu
James Altschul
Matthew Huh
Robert Morin
Michael Litman
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