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Release Date:
June 30, 2000
Original Title:
Nikki
Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
Sea Monkey Productions
Tape House Editorial
Tapehouse Toons
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
Have you ever eavesdropped on a couple having a fight? Then maybe followed them for a few blocks and wanted to cheer up the loser? As Nikki finds out in this short for Cartoon Network, this is not a great idea.
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Animation:
Don McGrath
David Wachtenheim
Dean Lennert
Ed Smith
Michael Wetterhahn
Background Designer:
Debra Solomon
John Brandon
Casting:
Michele Ortlip
Susan Cobey Williamson
Kathleen Chopin
Color Designer:
John Brandon
Creator:
Debra Solomon
Todd Kessler
Digital Storyboarding:
Luciano DiGeronimo
George Stankevich
Michele M. Dunn
David Margolies
Brad Rodriguez
James Daher
Diego Turcios
Eric Serviss
Director:
Debra Solomon
Editor:
Jesse Reisner
Kenneth Weissman
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Linda Simensky
Amy Handler
Executive Producer:
Todd Kessler
Rob Issen
Debra Solomon
Intern:
Al Romero
Layout:
Debra Solomon
Music:
Richard Termini
Producer:
Debra Solomon
David Lipson
Production Manager:
Jason Edward
Script Consultant:
Yvette Kaplan
Sound:
Tony Pipitone
Rich Cohen
Michael Ruschak
Storyboard Artist:
Debra Solomon
Thanks:
John Brandon
Barry Imhoff
Tony Kluck
Tr Nimen
Rene Kessler
David Lipson
Steve White
Tom Fineman
Tracy Kramer
Mia Insabella
Rob Issen
Rebecca Goldstein
Patricia Spinoza
Bridget Kessler
Jennifer Napoli
Jane Solomon
Alexander Gorlin
Rylyn Demaris
Writer:
Todd Kessler
Debra Solomon
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