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Release Date:
December 4, 2004
Original Title:
Once Upon a Stable
Alternate Titles:
Era Uma Vez no Estábulo
Genres:
Animation | Family
Production Companies:
Character Matters
Sunrise Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 23
Join our lovable cast for friends as they embark on a most unusual adventure. Knowing that starry night something was about to happen, no one really understood what the special star they spotted meant. This comical group of friends, a Cow (Ismay), a Mouse (Slink), a Horse (Monty), a Pig (Horace), and a Rooster (Drake) are about to have an important house guest to their small stable in Bethlehem. Word on the street is that a King is coving to visit, but why to a stable? What kind of gift could they present to the King? Experience this hilarious tale of the very first Christmas and learn that there's more to life than being able to burp the loudest, be the party clown or even give the nicest gift! Recommended for ages 5 to 10. Running time is approximately 23 minutes.
Director:
Chris Shoultz
Executive Producer:
Phil Cunningham
Jacqui Cunningham
Lead Animator:
Mike Buckland
Boris Goreta
Producer:
Chris Shoultz
Screenplay:
Brent Dawes
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