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Release Date:
January 1, 1988
Original Title:
Little People Video - Three Favorite Stories
Genres:
Animation | Family
Production Companies:
Fisher-Price
Marvel Productions
New World Video
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 30
The Little People Family recount three of their favorite tales in a delightfully animated story.
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Animation:
Erik Peterson
Background Designer:
Cliff Voorhees
Colorist:
Stephanie Burt
Dennis Venizelos
Development Manager:
Tony Pastor
Director:
Ray Lee
Director of Operations:
Karen Peterson
Stan Phillips
Editor:
Al Breitenbach
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Jim Graziano
Jean MacCurdy
Executive Producer:
Margaret Loesch
Stephen N. Muirhead
Lee Gunther
Modeling:
Jean M. Gillmore
Music:
Robert J. Walsh
Musician:
Bruce Scott
Denita McGinnis
Janice Leibhart
Melissa Walsh
Raissa Walsh
Ginny McSwain
Post Production Producer:
Vitello and Associates
Producer:
Stephanie Burt
Production Assistant:
Peggy Becker
Production Manager:
Beth Gunn-Osborn
Production Supervisor:
Nelson Shin
Story Editor:
Kayte Kuch
Sheryl Scarborough
Storyboard:
Robert H. "Bob" Fuentes III
Keith Tucker
Debra Pugh
Glenn V. Vilppu
Telecine Colorist:
Sarah Swiskow
Vocal Coach:
Ginny McSwain
Writer:
Mary Kaiser Donev
Stef Donev
Bruce Faulk
Kayte Kuch
Sindy McKay
Sheryl Scarborough
Larry Swerdlove
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