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Release Date:
February 10, 2004
Original Title:
VeggieTales: An Easter Carol
Alternate Titles:
An Easter Carol
Veggie Tales - An Easter Carol
VeggieTales - An Easter Carol
Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Big Idea Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 49
Ebenezer Nezzer is out of control! He's trying to make Easter bigger than ever by filling London with plastic eggs! But just how hard can his mechanical chickens work before they're… well, fried? In just one unforgettable day and night, Cavis and Millward (Bob and Larry) and a music box angel named Hope must convince Nezzer that Easter is about more than candy and eggs. Inspired by Dickens' Christmas classic, this very special VeggieTales film explains why millions of Christians around the world celebrate Easter past, present and future.
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Additional Editing:
Joel Mains
Animation Supervisor:
Andy Arnett
Art Direction:
Michael Spooner
Associate Editor:
David N. Watson
CG Supervisor:
Keith Lango
Dialogue Editor:
Jay Elder
Director:
Tim Hodge
Editor:
John Wahba
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Dan Philips
Executive Producer:
Phil Vischer
Terry Botwick
Foley:
Dugan Sherbondy
Lighting Supervisor:
Luke Martorelli
Music:
Kurt Heinecke
Music Producer:
Adam Frick
Kurt Heinecke
Original Story:
Charles Dickens
Producer:
David Pitts
Songs:
Phil Vischer
Tim Hodge
Sound Designer:
Glen West
Story:
John Duckworth
Mike Nawrocki
Steve Leeper
Marc Vulcano
Visual Effects:
Mike Laubach
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