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Release Date:
December 14, 2022
Original Title:
Jingle Bell Rock: Mean Girls Gets Animated
Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Apus Pictures
Cartuna
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 3
The iconic “Jingle Bell Rock” scene from Mean Girls was transformed into an animated music video. Cady and the plastics bust out the moves in this holiday special with grooves by Safari Riot. Don't miss this short film filled with holiday cheer and Mean Girls easter eggs. So FETCH!
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2D Artist:
Cristian Jiménez
Estefano Huaman
Mel Gomez
Melci Asto
Mila Pedraza
Nalo Nanfuñay
Pamela Aching
Verónica cassimiro
Administration:
Felipe Mateo
Art Designer:
Giulia Lutri
Joel Saire
Verónica Noemí Casimiro Rosales
Nalo Nantuña
Background Designer:
Rachel Greenfield
Colorist:
Sofía Rodríguez Ruiz
Edward Diaz
Felipe Melgarejo
Fiorella Yengle
Irene - Chan
Laura Carranza
Loo Martinez
Marco Lévano
Milagros Rossi
Paloma Carrasco Astiguetta
Sandra Ramirez
Claudia Valeria Barrantes Sotomayor
Victor Arriojas
Creative Director:
Hoss Wheeler
Director:
Hoss Wheeler
Executive Producer:
James Belfer
Adam Belfer
Line Producer:
Bárbara Rios Tamayo
Post Production Producer:
Alessio Del Pozo Temoche
Carlos Fuentes
Carlos Barriga
Producer:
Noah Pardo
Jantzen Rodríguez
Production Executive:
Gabriel Bonilla Apu Estudio
Production Manager:
Mireia Vilanova
Production Supervisor:
Alessio Del Pozo Temoche
Supervising Producer:
Monica Mazel
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