Stuart Little: The Animated Series (2003-2003)

Premiere:
March 1, 2003

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 13

Finale:
May 24, 2003

Original Title:
Stuart Little: The Animated Series

Alternate Titles:
Stuart Little, kisegér
Stuart Malutki
Стюарт Литтл
Стюарт Литъл: Анимационният сериал
ستيوارت ليتل

Genres:
Animation | Family | Kids

Production Companies:
Adelaide Productions
Red Wagon Entertainment
Sony Pictures Imageworks
Sony Pictures Television
Wang Film Productions

Countries:
US

Stuart Little: The Animated Series is an American animated television series, loosely based on the E. B. White children's book Stuart Little and more based on the live action movie adaptations. It was produced by Red Wagon Productions and Sony Pictures Television for the HBO Family digital cable television channel, and aired for just one 13-episode season in 2003.

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Animation Supervisor:
Pony Pong
Ricky Shen

Background Designer:
Vincent Liu

Character Designer:
Thomas Perkins

Co-Producer:
Michael Bloom

Color Designer:
George Cox III

Dialogue Coach:
Susan Blu

Executive Producer:
Lucy Fisher
Jeff Franklin
Rob Minkoff
Douglas Wick

Music:
Kevin Kiner
Van Dyke Parks

Original Concept:
E.B. White

Production Assistant:
Howard C. Base

Storyboard Artist:
Anna Burns
Matt Roach

Theme Song Performance:
Alan Silvestri

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