Lenny & Sid: Love Thy Neighbor (2003) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 25, 2003

Original Title:
Lenny & Sid: Love Thy Neighbor

Genres:
Animation | Family

Production Companies:
Toonacious Family Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 30

Introducing Lenny & Sid... a shy, daydreaming rabbit and a powerhouse of a mouse who meet for the first time in this animated debut from Toonacious Family Entertainment! Love Thy Neighbor is the beginning of an unlikely friendship between two "opposites" who find that God is the only thing that they have in common. In an effort to blend in, Lenny avoids conflict and confrontation at all costs. That also means avoiding Sid, the new neighbor with an "in your face" approach who's on a mission to make Lenny his new friend. Unfortunately, Sid's good intentions land Lenny in the path of Hilda, the school bully who is anything but friendly! It's the story of how two totally different personalities find true friendship because of their differences and in spite of driving each other nuts! Discover the fun and exitement when this endering twosome produces hilarious results in Love Thy Neighbor.

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Additional Storyboarding:
Todd Kurosawa
Fergal Reilly
Chad Frye
Stark Howell

Animation Director:
Alice Hou

Art Direction:
Philip A. Cruden
Vincent Liu

Casting Director:
Margaret Tang

Character Designer:
Tony Bancroft
Matthew Bates

Creator:
Tony Bancroft
Ben Chambers

Director:
Tony Bancroft

Executive Producer:
Bo Ferger

Music:
Tom Gire
John Sponsler

Production Design:
Marcelo Vignali

Story:
Ben Chambers

Storyboard Artist:
John Dorman
Lenord Robinson
Holly Forsyth

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