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Featuring:
Mike Nawrocki, Phil Vischer, Terry Crews
Written by:
Bart Coughlin
Directed by:
Mike Nawrocki
Release Date:
August 5, 2014
Original Title:
VeggieTales: Celery Night Fever
Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
Big Idea Productions
Huhu Studios
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 53
Veggie pals Laura Carrot and Junior Asparagus have a big job to do...save their beloved Celery Park from being destroyed! All hope of saving the park seems lost until the group remembers that God forgives without question, so why can't they do the same? Will the band reunite to save Celery Park? Find out in this groovy, music-filled VeggieTales adventure. - Written by Anonymous
Veggie pals Laura Carrot and Junior Asparagus have a big job to do...save their beloved Celery Park from being destroyed! All hope of saving the park seems lost until the group remembers that God forgives without question, so why can't they do the same? Will the band reunite to save Celery Park? Find out in this groovy, music-filled VeggieTales adventure.
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ADR Mixer:
Tighe Sheldon
Animation:
Samuel Wilkes
Thomas Jason Flinn
Eric Farmer
Assistant Sound Engineer:
Richard Swor
Background Designer:
Pat Marconett
Character Designer:
Cedric Hohnstadt
Concept Artist:
Honore Gauthier
Dialogue Editor:
Sarah Vorhees Wendel
Director:
Mike Nawrocki
Foley Editor:
Sarah Fink
Lighting Director:
Jo-Ellen Bowen
Music:
Ali Dee
Music Co-Supervisor:
Steven Wayne Thomas
Red Neinkirchen
Pipeline Technical Director:
Jason Timothy Brown
Post-Production Manager:
Tanja Crouch
Producer:
J. Chris Wall
Prop Designer:
Danielle Powers
Rigging Gaffer:
Nathan Chishol
Shading:
Tahlia Garnier
Sound Mixer:
Matteo Marciano
Storyboard Artist:
Lincoln Adams
Toby Shelton
Tod Carter
Angelo Libutti
John Flagg
Supervising Producer:
Cameron Chittock
Visual Development:
Danielle Powers
Writer:
Bart Coughlin
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