Barnyard (2006) [PG]

Release Date:
August 4, 2006

Original Title:
Barnyard

Alternate Titles:
Barnyard - Der tierisch verrückte Bauernhof (2006)
Barnyard: The Original Party Animals
Beestenboel
El corral
Grajdul vesel
La Granja
Nông Trại Vui Vẻ
Tallipihan Bilehileet - Eläinten Salatut Elämät
Роги та копита
בלגן בחווה

Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Family

Production Companies:
Kumar Mobiliengesellschaft mbH & Co. Projekt Nr. 2 KG
Nickelodeon Movies
O Entertainment
Omation
Paramount Pictures

Production Countries:
Germany | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG  BR: L  CH: 6  DK: 7  FI: K-7  FR: U  GB: PG  HU: 12  IE: PG  KR: ALL  NL: 6  NO: 6  PL: 12  PT: M/6  RO: AP  SE: 7  SK: 7  US: PG 

Runtime: 90

What happens in the barn stays in the barn.

When the farmer's away, all the animals play, and sing, and dance. Eventually, though, someone has to step in and run things, a responsibility that ends up going to Otis, a carefree cow.

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ADR Editor:
G.W. Brown

ADR Mixer:
Jeff Gomillion

ADR Recordist:
Philip Rogers

Animation:
Eric Oliver
Andre Medina

Animation Director:
Dominique Monfery

Animation Production Assistant:
Zachary J. Rose

Animation Supervisor:
Steve Baker

Art Department Manager:
Bill Schwab

Art Department Production Assistant:
Kyle Morgan

Art Direction:
Philip A. Cruden

Assistant Editor:
Danik Thomas

Associate Editor:
Margaret Johnson-Holzendorf

Associate Producer:
Andrew Egiziano
Nicholisa Contis
Mark Beam

CG Supervisor:
Tom Capizzi

Casting:
Curtis A. Koller

Character Designer:
Mark Beam

Character Modelling Supervisor:
Todd Grimes

Color Timer:
Dale E. Grahn

Compositors:
Rick Moser

Conductor:
John Debney

Dialogue Editor:
Anand Pawar

Digital Compositor:
Joaquin Pecheur

Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Mark Dinicola

Digital Intermediate Producer:
Christine Dougherty

Director:
Steve Oedekerk

Dolby Consultant:
James Wright

Editor:
Paul D. Calder
Billy Weber

Editorial Coordinator:
Matt Voges

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Ramsey Ann Naito

Executive Music Producer:
Karyn Rachtman

Executive Producer:
A.K. Madhavan
Aaron Parry
Julia Pistor

First Assistant Accountant:
Sonia Meza-Leon

First Assistant Sound Editor:
Pernell L. Salinas

Foley Artist:
Robin Harlan

Foley Editor:
Linda Lew

Foley Mixer:
Ryan Maguire

Layout:
Ivaylo Anguelov

Layout Supervisor:
Steve Kolbe

Lighting Artist:
Patrick Beauchamp

Lighting Production Assistant:
Mel Rapster

Lighting Supervisor:
Charlie Winter

Matte Painter:
Bharat Waskar

Music Coordinator:
Angela Reid

Music Editor:
Jeff Carson

Music Producer:
Leo Josefsson

Musician:
Mark Berrow

Orchestrator:
Brad Dechter
Kevin Kaska

Original Music Composer:
John Debney

Producer:
Pam Marsden
Steve Oedekerk
Paul Marshall

Production Assistant:
Steven C. Butwell

Production Coordinator:
Mike Bodkin

Production Design:
Philip A. Cruden

Production Intern:
Sydney S Matthews

Production Manager:
Leslie Barker

Production Sound Mixer:
Devon Bowman

Rigging Supervisor:
Annick Harmel-Tourneur

Script Supervisor:
Kristine Familletti

Set Dresser:
Asako Miyamori

Sound Designer:
Odin Benitez

Sound Editor:
William Jacobs

Sound Effects Editor:
Yann Delpuech

Sound Mix Technician:
Gabriel Guy

Special Effects:
Leonard F.W. Green

Storyboard Artist:
Glenn Curry

Supervising Animator:
Steven Clay Hunter

Supervising Sound Editor:
Michael Hilkene

Visual Effects:
Johann Quéré

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Rosie Galvin

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Martin Lauzon

Writer:
Steve Oedekerk

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