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Release Date:
March 3, 2011
Original Title:
The Subliminal Rabbit Presents
Genres:
Fantasy
Production Companies:
The SRP Project
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
A young man escapes his bullies by following a rabbit into a fantasy world as his drawings come to life.
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Additional Editing:
Martha Affleck
Additional Sound Re-Recordist:
Paul Keely
Animation:
Paul Keely
Choreographer:
Ashley Perez
Compositing Artist:
Paul Keely
Costume Design:
Maria Orduz Pinto
Colin Menzies
Director:
Martha Affleck
Editor:
Paul Keely
Executive Producer:
Colin Menzies
Hair Designer:
Kristy Penman
Lyricist:
John Bayko
Makeup Artist:
Kim Lischacz
Kada Issa
Musician:
Paul Cann
Colin Menzies
David Campbell
Jean Snowden
Producer:
Jean Snowden
Wilmer Aburto
Screenplay:
Colin Menzies
John Bayko
Set Designer:
Jean Snowden
Katie Cregan
Ej Negre
Still Photographer:
Wilmer Aburto
Faby Martin
Oscar Lopez
Story:
Colin Menzies
Tailor:
Andie Lung
Thanks:
Steven Trosti
Ron Collins
Visual Effects:
Paul Keely
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