Enchantimals: Finding Home (2017) [G]

Release Date:
November 17, 2017

Original Title:
Enchantimals: Finding Home

Genres:
Animation | Family

Production Companies:
Mattel

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: L  FR: U  US: G 

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Additional Writing:
Keith Wagner

Animation Supervisor:
Eric Hew Quan Shen

Art Direction:
Byron Leboe
Peach Mork

Assistant Editor:
Tom Malenica
Nicholas Kraak

Background Designer:
Janet Cheung
Andrew Lucas
Lillian Lai

Character Designer:
Rachel Brett
Peach Mork

Color Designer:
Lillian Lai

Creative Consultant:
Dan Fraga

Dialogue Editor:
Kale Maccharles
Rob Newman
Reid Hendry

Director:
Karen J. Lloyd

Executive Producer:
Christopher Keenan
Jason Netter
Heather Puttock

Foley Editor:
Jason Cole

Line Producer:
Jamie Turner
Caroline Lagrange

Original Music Composer:
Jim Latham

Post Production Assistant:
K. Dawson Yukon

Post Production Supervisor:
Brittney Sherman

Producer:
Lynne Southerland

Production Accountant:
Linda Kemp
Tracie Flink
Mary-Anne Crevier

Production Coordinator:
Roberto Velazquez

Production Design:
Emily Kelly

Production Manager:
Vanessa Marshall

Production Supervisor:
Chris Leong Mei Cian

Prop Designer:
Adam Ratcliffe
Lillian Lai

Sound Effects Editor:
Scott C. Kolden
Randy Kiss

Storyboard Designer:
Steve Geeves
Kent Webb

Supervising Film Editor:
Kerr Holden

Theme Song Performance:
Kevin Roberge

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