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Release Date:
March 5, 2010
Original Title:
Carmen Got Expelled!
Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
Boulder Media
Disney Television Animation
Mexopolis
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 17
Carmen Got Expelled! was a television series pitched to Disney Television Animation in 2010 that only remained as a pilot episode consisting of a fully-animated intro sequence and a color animatic. The series was to revolve around Carmen, a rebellious young girl who has been expelled by every school she takes part in until she meets The Baron, owner of a private academy he enrolls her into, and must do whatever is takes to avoid being expelled again.
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Art Direction:
Gerald de Jesus
Background Designer:
Roman Laney
Character Designer:
Jorge R. Gutierrez
Katie Rice
Sandra Equihua
Co-Director:
Dave Wasson
Creator:
Jorge R. Gutierrez
Sandra Equihua
Director:
Jorge R. Gutierrez
Editor:
Sean Coyle
Storyboard:
Dave Thomas
Luke Cormican
Eddie Trigueros
Ray Morelli
Katie Rice
Jorge R. Gutierrez
Theme Song Performance:
Pilar Diaz
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