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Release Date:
January 5, 2004
Original Title:
Max Steel: Endangered Species
Alternate Titles:
Max Steel: Peligro de Extincion
Max Steel: Perigo de Extinção
Genres:
Action | Animation | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Mainframe Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 71
More powerful than any human, Max Steel is more radical than ever in his first movie "Endangered Species". Along with his friends Kat and Berto, Max Steel will have to face his greatest enemies, Bio-Constrictor and Psycho, who want to genetically modify animals and terrorize the world.
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Art Direction:
Peter Ruttan
Assistant Director:
Ben Burden Smith
Director:
Sean Frewer
Executive Assistant:
Jane Boxer
Executive Producer:
Rob Hudnut
Kim Dent-Wilder
Music:
Brian Carson
Producer:
Gio Corsi
Ian Richter
Production Coordinator:
Ted Wu
Sound Supervisor:
Marcel Duperreault
Writer:
Dean Stefan
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