A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 5, 1989
Original Title:
Wee Sing in Sillyville
Genres:
Family
Production Companies:
David Poulshock Productions Inc.
Price Stern Sloan
Wee Sing Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 59
One day, two kids named Scott and Laurie and their basset hound Barney are magically transported into a coloring book! This coloring book is a mystical, magical land called "Sillyville." While there, the kids meet up with Sillywhim, a happy, sing-songy lady who tells them of Sillyville's troubles. The Yellow Spurdurgurgles, Blue Twirlypops, Green Jingleheimers, and Red Bittybooties are all fighting because they do not wear the same colors! Scott, Laurie, and Sillywhim meet up with all of these coloful characters, plus a talking tree, a singing acorn, and the kindly purple-wearing Pasha who all sing songs about themselves. Will the kids and Sillywhim be able to reunite all of the people of Sillyville? You can bet your magic rainbow blower on it!
Co-Director:
Claudia Sloan
Creator:
Pamela Beall
Susan Hagen Nipp
Director:
David Poulshock
Director of Photography:
Gray Mayo
Editor:
Kelley Baker
Cathie Clifford
Executive Producer:
L.L. Sloan
Charles Gates
Music:
Cal Scott
Original Story:
Susan Hagen Nipp
Pamela Beall
Producer:
Pamela Beall
David Poulshock
Swing:
Roy Bellows
Writer:
Pamela Beall
Claudia Sloan
Dale Ducko
David Poulshock
Susan Hagen Nipp
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