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Release Date:
January 1, 2011
Original Title:
The Dreamsters: Welcome to the Dreamery
Genres:
Family | Music | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Mirage Quest Media
Phoenix Pictures
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 60
"The Dreamsters: Welcome to the Dreamery!" is a one hour television special that aims to invite preschool-aged children and their parents to learn about the world of the Dreamery. The Dreamery is a Hollywood style sound stage in the magical land of Shushybye, where dreams are made. The Dreamsters (featuring PJ, Starbright, and Snore) is a dream band that inspires kids to use their imagination and make "groovy" dream wishes. With help from their friend Michael North, the band sings timeless, orginal, and colorful songs that will get kids out of their seats, dancing and learning the importance of creativity.
Cinematography:
Marcin Nadolny
Creator:
Steve Syatt
Director:
Karolyn Szot
Editor:
Francesca Casiraghi
Executive Producer:
David Cooper
Ivan Gulas
Mike Medavoy
Arnold Messer
Steve Syatt
Line Producer:
Brooke Lemke
Music:
Steve Syatt
Producer:
Ivan Gulas
Writer:
Steve Syatt
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