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Release Date:
August 16, 2011
Original Title:
VeggieTales: Princess and the Popstar
Genres:
Animation
Production Companies:
Big Idea Productions
Huhu Studios
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 49
Princess Poppyseed's life on her family's farm is far from the glamorous but lonely world of her favorite pop singer Vanna Banana. On a chance meeting at a playground, Vanna and Princess cross paths and discover they look almost exactly alike-which leads to a crazy secret plan where they decide to switch lives! As each girl realizes that the life they longed for doesn't fulfill all their dreams, they learn the life God gave them is the one for which they were uniquely and lovingly designed.
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Animation Director:
Bill Boyce
Compositing Lead:
Mark Bowen
Concept Artist:
Marc Camelbeke
Ron Smith
Dialogue Editor:
Brian Calhoon
Director:
Brian K. Roberts
Editor:
John Wahba
Bill Boyce
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Leslie Ferrell
Foley Artist:
Miles Fuqua
Foley Editor:
Miles Fuqua
Lead Animator:
Kirby Atkins
Lighting Director:
Jo-Ellen Bowen
Matte Painter:
Marc Camelbeke
Music:
Kurt Heinecke
Music Editor:
Brian Calhoon
Post-Production Manager:
John Wahba
Producer:
David Pitts
Production Coordinator:
Dustin Ballard
Rachel Pitts
Production Manager:
Jacqui Foo
Sound Effects Editor:
Sarah Vorhees Wendel
Fred Paragano
Miles Fuqua
Story Developer:
Laura Neutzling
David Pitts
Mike Nawrocki
Brian K. Roberts
Mark Steele
Storyboard:
Marc Camelbeke
Brian K. Roberts
Tim Hodge
Storyboard Artist:
Tod Carter
Supervising Sound Editor:
Fred Paragano
Title Designer:
Ron Eddy
Writer:
Mark Steele
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