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Release Date:
April 20, 2020
Original Title:
Tales of Runeterra: Ionia | The Lesson
Genres:
Adventure | Animation | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Axis Animation
Formosa Group
Hollywood Scoring
Riot Games
Side LA
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 3
Akali learns an important lesson from her former Kinkou master, Shen, when they encounter a young woodcutter upsetting the balance of Ionia.
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Additional Editing:
Jeremy Thompson
Additional Editor:
Yongmin Hwang
Hokan Lo
Animation Supervisor:
Rishab Chitroda
Ben Hibon
Art Direction:
Lilit Hayrapetyan
Bram Sels
Associate Producer:
Jessica Liou
Background Designer:
Ihor Pasternak
CG Supervisor:
Steven Barbour
Casting Assistant:
Mayanna Berrin
Casting Director:
David Lyerly
Compositor:
Jerome Leroy
Conceptual Design:
Eric Canete
Marina Krivenko
Julia Nguyen
Ihor Pasternak
Max Zhang
Creative Director:
Ben Hibon
Director:
Dustin Wicke
Editor:
Dustin Wicke
Executive Producer:
Shanti Blees
Shankar Gupta-Harrison
Ariel Lawrence
Greg Street
Traci Tufte
Executive Story Editor:
Laurie Goulding
Ariel Lawrence
Layout Supervisor:
Lee Croudy
Line Producer:
Kimberly Xiong
Music Director:
Edouard Brenneisen
Music Producer:
Noah Gladstone
Adam Michalak
Other:
Josh Dean
Addie Sillyman
Producer:
Amy Paterson
Ryan Rubin
Eliza Guzikowska Siupik
Sound Designer:
Shannon Potter
Sound Mixer:
Patrick Ginn
Sound Supervisor:
Sean Balas
Story:
Dustin Wicke
Storyboard Artist:
Seung Eun Kim
Olga Ulanova
Dustin Wicke
Supervising Producer:
Danny Stolzman
Visual Effects:
Andrew Clunes
José Martin
Visual Effects Supervisor:
James Waterson
Writer:
Odin Shafer
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