A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Hip Hop, Cherry Pop
Production Companies:
Not A Tad Bad Flim Co.
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 39
With the last few months of high school upon him, a young man begins to fear he has little time left to be young and free to do what he pleases. After embarrassing himself in front of the girl of his dreams, he sets out to change his image and become popular. However, upon taking a potion from a local gypsy, he is turned into a super cool hipster that cannot be stopped. Able to out-cool and out-handshake anyone, he begins sleeping with women who are younger and younger at an alarming rate. Time is of the essence as Rudolph's soul seems to dwindle in light of his new found coolness. Now his two best friends will try to stop him in the name of their home town, but will they be enough to save every woman's fortitude in time?
Costumer:
Ryan Murphy
Kevin Botsch
Director:
Joseph Botsch
Kevin J. James
Editor:
Kevin J. James
Music Supervisor:
Paul Butler
Joseph Botsch
Dana Cataldo
Ché Salazar
Producer:
TJ O'Brien
Joseph Botsch
Kevin J. James
Story:
Paul Butler
Joseph Botsch
Kevin J. James
TJ O'Brien
Michael Eidlin
Title Designer:
Kevin J. James
Joseph Botsch
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