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Release Date:
February 4, 1986
Original Title:
Baby Songs: Original
Production Companies:
Hi-Tops Video
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 50
Targeting kids from infancy through the 6-year-old age range, Hap Palmer leads this collection of ditties that promote learning through the act of singing. The songs cover various themes applicable to young children, including "Mommy Comes Back," which teaches little ones that mommy does in fact come back when she leaves them with the baby-sitter. Other songs include "Piggy Toes," "Today I Took My Diapers Off" and "Security."
Animation:
Liz Chapman
Ron Myrick
Kevin Patrilak
Elisabeth Brakefiled
Silvia Hoefnagels
Animation Director:
Barbara Dourmaskin-Case
Art Direction:
Susan Stella
Choreographer:
Joanne DiVito
Director:
Nate Bashor
Lynda Taylor
Tery Arnold
Don Campbell
Charles Dorian Walker
Amy Weintraub
Director of Photography:
Nate Bashor
Mark Krenzien
Neil Brown
Don Campbell
Randy Love
Editor:
Bob Demaio
Executive Producer:
Eric Greenspan
Nancy Steingard
Wendy Moss Klein
Gaffer:
Paul Weiss
Grip:
Jim Fields
Line Producer:
Don Campbell
Michael Palazzolo
Lyricist:
Hap Palmer
Martha Cheney
Music:
Hap Palmer
Producer:
Amy Weintraub
Brooks McEwan
Production Assistant:
Ben Whittaker
Patrick Alvarez
April Napier
Andreas Langley
Production Coordinator:
Deborah Latham
Production Executive:
Sherri Lynn Sussman
Suzanne Faber
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