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Release Date:
October 6, 2000
Original Title:
CyberWorld
Alternate Titles:
CyberWorld 3D
Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Family | Fantasy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
DreamWorks Animation
ExMACHINA
IMAX
Inertia Pictures, Inc
Pacific Data Images
REZN8
Spans and Partner
Production Countries:
Canada | France | Germany | Japan | United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 44
A collaboration of computer-animated films which features new characters and old friends from the award-winning Fox network television series, "The Simpsons" and Dreamworks' feature film "Antz" The saucy, synthetic hostess, Phig, takes the viewers through Cyberworld 3D, a futuristic gallery of wild adventure and spectacular images. Trouble arrives in the form of three unwelcomed guests named Buzzed, Wired and Frazzled who are inadvertently destroying the environment's foundation, forcing Phig into a hilarious battle to save herself and Cyberworld 3D from total annihilation!
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Additional Writing:
Mark Smith
Todd Alcott
Art Direction:
Wojciech Zielinski
Co-Producer:
Sally Dundas
Roman Kroitor
Compositing Lead:
Craig Clarke
Director:
Elaine Despins
Colin Davies
Executive Producer:
Norm Stangl
Neishaw Ali
Music:
Hummie Mann
Paul Haslinger
Producer:
Hugh Murray
Don MacBain
Steven Hoban
Production Design:
Marc Gabbana
Screenplay:
Steven Hoban
Charlie Rubin
Hugh Murray
Story:
Hugh Murray
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