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Release Date:
November 26, 2011
Original Title:
Das Geheimnis von Schloss Balthasar
Genres:
Adventure | Animation
Production Companies:
Mack Media
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
In ‘The Secret of Balthasar Castle’, the first cinematic adventure of the Europa-Park mascots, Ed, Edda and their friends have to solve the riddle of the mysterious castle. The five friends encounter and master some exciting situations as the adventurous treasure hunt takes them through the mysterious catacombs of Balthasar Castle. It’s no question that Ed, Edda, Eurofant, Böckli and Louis have to show a lot of courage here, as only together can they decipher the great secret.
Animation:
Nicolai Tuma
Hakan Akögretmen
Henning Baumeister
Matthias Reimschüssel
Michael Glans
Ivo Grigull
Benedikt Niemann
Arno Franzl
Character Designer:
Oliver Kurth
Concept Artist:
Peter Charles Robinson
Director:
Holger Tappe
Editor:
Nicolai Tuma
Mixing Engineer:
Nils Rademacher
Music:
Nils Rademacher
Producer:
Holger Tappe
Michael Mack
Production Design:
Henning Ahlers
Visual Effects:
Ralf Hietel
Haggi Floeser
Jelto Siefken
Gildas Gerdes
Clemens Kinder
Jens Harter
Bernd Bohnert
Beckstein Dennis
Marek Binieda
Sven Kroog
Volker Willmann
Andre Schneider
Kristian Plattner
Tino Roeger
Timo Schnitt
David Scherr
Dominik Pott
Writer:
Benedikt Niemann
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