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Release Date:
October 17, 2005
Original Title:
Here Comes Peter Cottontail: The Movie
Genres:
Adventure | Animation | Comedy | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Ambience Entertainment
Classic Media
Kapow Pictures Pty Ltd
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 92
Everybody loves the Easter Bunny. Everybody, that is, except the evil Irontail, who wanted the job of Easter Bunny for himself- but lost out to Peter Cottontail. A generation later, Irontail is back to take his revenge, teaming up with the ice-cold Jackie Frost in a devious plot to plunge the world into permanent winter.Now it's up to Peter Cottontail's son, Junior, to save the day. Away from home for the first time, Junior joins forces with Flutter, a "flight-challenged" bird, and Munch, a mouse who never met a meal she didn't like. Together, these three unlikely kid heroes set out on the adventure of a lifetime. Along the way, they'll test their friendship, travel to the edge of the Earth, and uncover the secret of the Clocks of the Seasons.
Additional Casting:
Terri Douglas
Additional Editing:
Matt Lawrence
Andy Canning
Additional Writing:
Heather Lombard
Animation Coordinator:
Mandy Fanning
Art Direction:
Suzanne White
Associate Producer:
Nickole Kerner-Bobley
Background Designer:
Robert Qiu
Book:
Thornton W. Burgess
Casting:
Mary Hidalgo
Character Designer:
Mark Gravas
Steve Moltzen
Dan Foley
Co-Executive Producer:
David Taylor
Director:
Mark Gravas
Editor:
Daryl Davies
Executive Producer:
Matthew Street
Line Producer:
Antony Zmak
Original Music Composer:
Magnus Fiennes
Producer:
Eric Ellenbogen
Sandra Walters
Evan Baily
Ralph Guggenheim
Production Assistant:
Phil Klaunzer
Omar Khan
Production Consultant:
Richard Quan
Production Design:
Deane Taylor
Prop Designer:
Antony Zmak
Tim Pyman
Steve Moltzen
Screenplay:
Jenny Tripp
Evan Gore
Kirk DeMicco
Story:
Jenny Tripp
Kirk DeMicco
Storyboard:
Suzanne White
Mike Zarb
Steve Moltzen
Tim Pyman
Christian Garland
Stephane Portal
Mark Gravas
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