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Release Date:
April 18, 1985
Original Title:
Rupert and the Frog Song
Genres:
Animation | Family
Production Companies:
Grand Slamm Children's Films
MPL Communications
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 13
Rupert Bear goes on a walk in the hills near his home, where he encounters a community of frogs who join together in a musical extravaganza.
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ADR Engineer:
Bill Rowe
Ray Merrin
Animation:
Alice Clayton
Jane Beecham
Prish Hackman
Stephen Calvert
Theresa Edwards
Helga Egilson
Brendan Houghton
Joe Ekers
Carol Hughes
Geoff Dunbar
Eric Goldberg
Liz Kennedy
Graham Randall
Monica Herman
Dave Unwin
Stephen Weston
Nick Burgess-Jones
Daniel Greaves
John Perkins
Background Designer:
Michael Hirsh
Sue Branch
Characters:
Mary Tourtel
Director:
Geoff Dunbar
Editor:
Tony Fish
Peter Hearn
Executive Producer:
Linda McCartney
Paul McCartney
Original Music Composer:
Paul McCartney
Producer:
Geoff Dunbar
Sound Editor:
Tony Fish
Peter Hearn
Storyboard Artist:
Geoff Dunbar
Thanks:
Mike Stavrou
Elena DurĂ¡n
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