Olive, The Other Reindeer (1999) [G]

Release Date:
December 17, 1999

Original Title:
Olive, The Other Reindeer

Alternate Titles:
Alice, det raske rensdyr
Olive, a másik rénszarvas
Olivia, a Outra Rena
Tomtens nya ren
Олайв
Олайв, іще один олень

Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Family | TV Movie

Production Companies:
20th Century Fox Television
DNA Productions
Flower Films
The Curiosity Company

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: G 

Runtime: 45

After mis-hearing a radio broadcast about Santa canceling his Christmas trip due to an injured reindeer, Olive the dog decides to travel to the North Pole and volunteer to be a replacement. Unfortunately, Olive must deal with an evil postman who's tired of handling all the extra Christmas mail. Will Martini the penguin be able to help Olive realize her dream?

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Animation Director:
John A. Davis

Book:
J. Otto Seibold
Vivian Walsh

Casting:
Julie Mossberg
Jill Anthony Thomas

Creative Consultant:
J. Otto Seibold
Vivian Walsh

Director:
Steve Moore

Editor:
Paul D. Calder

Executive Producer:
Nancy Juvonen
Drew Barrymore
Claudia De La Roca
Matt Groening

Foley Artist:
Vanessa Theme Ament

Foley Editor:
Vanessa Theme Ament

Music Editor:
Scott Schirle

Original Music Composer:
Christopher Tyng

Producer:
Keith Alcorn
Michael Stipe
Alex Johns

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Peter Cole

Supervising Sound Editor:
David E. Stone

Writer:
Steve Young

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