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Release Date:
March 27, 1994
Original Title:
Tiny Toon Spring Break
Alternate Titles:
Steven Spielberg Presents: Tiny Toons Spring Break Special
Tiny Toon Adventures: Spring Break Special
Tiny Toons Spring Break Special
Tiny Toons: La Primavera Llegó
Genres:
Animation | Comedy | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Amblin Entertainment
Warner Bros. Animation
Warner Bros. Television
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 45
Buster, Babs and the entire 'Tiny Toons' gang decided to take a trip to Ft. Lauderdale for Spring Break. Meanwhile, Elmrya believes that Buster is the Easter Bunny, and with the help of Samuel Gerard(Tommy Lee Jones in 'The Fugitive') they go on a mission to capture Buster. Plucky tries to make a quick buck by sellin' "The Tan Meiser 6000" but quickly turns his sights on a blonde duck that passes him by. Spoofs of music videos and films of that time (1994) are some of the highlights
Casting:
Andrea Romano
Director:
Rich Arons
Dave Marshall
Michael Gerard
Executive Producer:
Steven Spielberg
Main Title Theme Composer:
Bruce Broughton
Music:
Richard Stone
Steven Bernstein
Carl Johnson
Julie Bernstein
Producer:
Rich Arons
Sequence Supervisor:
Rusty Mills
Jenny Lerew
Alfred Gimeno
Audu Paden
Barry Caldwell
Story Editor:
Peter Hastings
Storyboard Artist:
Charles Visser
Chris Dent
Ken Harsha
Ryan Roberts
Liz Holzman
Rich Arons
Al Zegler
Carolyn Gair
Joey Banaszkiewicz
Brian Mitchell
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