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Release Date:
August 3, 2010
Original Title:
VeggieTales: Sweetpea Beauty
Alternate Titles:
VeggieTales - Sweetpea Beauty
Genres:
Animation | Family
Production Companies:
Big Idea Productions
Hawaii Animation Studios
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 45
Once upon a time, there lived a royally sour blueberry, a fair rhubarb maiden and a dastardly deceptive mirror! Sweetpea Beauty knows that what's on the inside is what matters most, but insecure Queen Blueberry can't see past her own reflection! So, when a decree is handed down that only the most beautiful can rule the land, the Queen gets nervous and things turn ugly! Banished to the dark forest, Sweetpea's fate seems bleak until a charming prince, a band of merry minstrels and seven snow peas come to the rescue! Will Sweetpea and her friends be able to warn the Queen in time to save her from the clutches of the tricky mirror - or will the crumbling kingdom and the Queen's own heart be lost forever? Find out in this fairy "Veggie" tale about the real meaning of true beauty.
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Animation Supervisor:
T. Dan Hofstedt
Concept Artist:
Tim Hodge
Joe Spadaford
Director:
Mike Nawrocki
Editor:
John Wahba
Lighting Supervisor:
Scott Sanderson
Music:
Kurt Heinecke
Producer:
Dan Krech
John Morch
Leslie Ferrell
Mike Nawrocki
Songs:
Ian Eskelin
Douglas Kaine McKelvey
Nichole Nordeman
Mark Steele
Story Developer:
Mike Nawrocki
Mark Steele
Brian K. Roberts
Supervising Sound Editor:
Adam Frick
Title Designer:
Ron Eddy
Writer:
Mike Nawrocki
Mark Steele
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