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Release Date:
April 21, 1989
Original Title:
Richard Scarry's Best ABC Video Ever!
Genres:
Animation
Production Companies:
Jerry Lieberman Productions
Random House Home Video
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U
Runtime: 30
A delightful tool to help kids learn their letters, Richard Scarry's Best ABC Video Ever finds Busytown pals Huckle Cat and Lowly Worm discovering that it's Alphabet Day at school. Their teacher, Miss Honey, invites her students to join in a spirited rendition of "The Alphabet Song." Next comes a series of 26 vignettes developed around each letter and cleverly intertwined with Sergeant Murphy's investigation into the mystery of some stolen bananas. Simple, sweet, and as entertaining as it is instructive, this production exemplifies the great care put into the Richard Scarry video series.
Additional Writing:
Walter Retan
Animation:
Doug Compton
John R. Dilworth
Yvette Kaplan
Paul Sparagano
Art Direction:
Ole Risom
Background Designer:
Michael Zodorozny
Book:
Richard Scarry
Characters:
Richard Scarry
Director:
Tony Eastman
Editor:
Bruce Knapp
Executive Producer:
Sharon Lerner
Jim Jinkins
David Campbell
Layout:
Doug Compton
John R. Dilworth
Yvette Kaplan
Music:
Arthur Custer
Producer:
Jerry Lieberman
Writer:
Emily Kingsley
Sharon Lerner
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