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Release Date:
February 7, 2009
Original Title:
VeggieTales: Abe and the Amazing Promise
Alternate Titles:
VeggieTales - Abe and the Amazing Promise
Genres:
Animation | Family
Production Companies:
Big Idea Productions
Huhu Studios
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 52
Bob the Tomato tries to bring the Bible story of Abraham and Sarah and their wait for a promised son to life, but when spitting camels and a film crew of zany French peas get involved, everyone?s patience is tested! Will Bob pull everything together in time to teach a lesson? Whether they?re waiting on a promise from God or cookies from mom, kids will learn that while being patient is never easy, the reward is always worth the wait! Features the nationally-syndicated radio host Delilah as the voice of Sarah.
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Animation Director:
Myke Sutherland
Art Direction:
Joe Spadaford
Associate Producer:
Brian K. Roberts
Director:
John Wahba
Editor:
Neil Gowan
Lighting Director:
Corey Frew
Music:
Kurt Heinecke
Mark Steele
John Wahba
Mike Nawrocki
Online Editor:
David N. Watson
Producer:
J. Chris Wall
Songs:
Mike Nawrocki
Randall Goodgame
Mark Steele
Andrew Peterson
Story:
Phil Vischer
Supervising Art Director:
Jason Adams
Supervising Sound Editor:
Adam Frick
Title Designer:
Ron Eddy
Jim Stelluto
John Trauscht
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