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Release Date:
October 30, 1999
Original Title:
How to Haunt a House
Genres:
Animation
Production Companies:
Disney Television Animation
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 6
In order to demonstrate how to haunt a house, the narrator arranges for Goofy to temporarily be "not living" and selects Donald Duck to be the one whom Goofy's ghost will haunt.
Art Direction:
Sean Sullivan
Casting Director:
Jamie Thomason
Director:
Aaron Blaise
Executive Producer:
Bobs Gannaway
Layout Supervisor:
Andrew Hickson
Music:
Stephen James Taylor
Producer:
Donald W. Ernst
Production Assistant:
Bobs Gannaway
Story:
Thomas Hart
Elizabeth Stonecipher
Kevin D. Campbell
Story Editor:
Kevin D. Campbell
Story Supervisor:
Brian Pimental
Storyboard Artist:
Bill Kopp
Patrick A. Ventura
Ed Gombert
Visual Development:
Jean Gillmore
Peter DeSève
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Dave Bossert
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