A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 10, 1997
Original Title:
Dibu: La película
Alternate Titles:
Dibu I: La Película (1997)
Dibu, la película
Dibu: la película
Genres:
Adventure | Animation | Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
Buena Vista Pictures
Patagonik
Telefe
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
AR: ATP MX: A
Runtime: 105
When Caro and Marce go on vacation they find a new friend, Buji, and just like Dibu, she is a cartoon animated kid. Abu, Pepe, Víctor, Leo and Dibu are left alone at home and they have quite an adventure when they decide to sign-up Dibu in a go-cart race.
3D Animator:
Leo Lovera
Victor Melton
Pablo Avila
3D Supervisor:
Leo Lovera
Assistant Director:
Hugo Lescano
Associate Producer:
Mauro Debans
Camera Operator:
Victor Vasini
Lucas Guidalevich
Color Timer:
Beto Acevedo
Digital Compositor:
Juan Pablo Buscarini
Paula Núñez
Pablo Holcer
Carlos Roca
Director:
Alejandro Stoessel
Carlos Olivieri
Director of Photography:
Ricardo Rodríguez
Editor:
Norberto Rapado
Executive Producer:
Ricardo Wullicher
Pablo E. Bossi
First Assistant Director:
Rodolfo Stoessel
Grip:
Guillermo Nespolo
Music:
Gerardo Gardelín
Carlos Nilson
Musical:
Gerardo Gardelín
Carlos Nilson
Second Assistant Director:
Nicolás Lidijover
Set Designer:
Marina Basilico
Sound:
Abelardo Kuschnir
Sound Director:
Abelardo Kuschnir
Sound Editor:
Maximiliano Gorriti
Storyboard Artist:
Eduardo Savid
Visual Effects Production Manager:
Daniel Pérez Llebot
Cristian Aguilar
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Juan Pablo Buscarini
Daniel Pérez Llebot
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