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Release Date:
September 1, 1980
Original Title:
Take Me Up to the Ball Game
Genres:
Animation | Family | Fantasy | Science Fiction | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Nelvana
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 23
In this interplanetary baseball story, a group of friends are playing a sandlot game on Earth that is noticed by Irwin, an outer space promoter of baseball. The haphazard team consists of an eagle, a beaver, a bear, a kangaroo, and a mole. Irwin invites the Earth team to play against the Outer Space All-Stars, an awesome team that has never lost a game, of that matter, been scrored upon. Their secret: they are the biggest cheaters in the universe.
Additional Writing:
Dale Cummings
Michael Merrill
John Halfpenny
Peter Sauder
Raymond Jafelice
Ken Stephenson
Animation:
Dan Haskett
David Thrasher
Willy Ashworth
Ralf Palmer
John Laurence Collins
Wendy Perdue
Terry Godfrey
Linda Roy
Dale Schott
Larry Jacobs
Tom Sito
Barry Anderson
Harold Duckett
Graham Falk
Brad Goodchild
Mary Anne Atell
Robert Azzaro
Ross Campbell
Brian Lee
Brian Lemay
Debra Armstrong
Tony Egizii
Ted Ravn
Mike Fallows
Tina Seemann
J.D. Smith
Gail Marie Kocznur
Cynthia Ward
Director:
Ken Stephenson
Editor:
Tom Joerin
In Memory Of:
Todd Gaulocher
Lyricist:
Julia Bourque
Rick Danko
Producer:
Patrick Loubert
Michael Hirsh
Production Design:
Dale Cummings
Raymond Jafelice
Screenplay:
Ken Sobol
Songs:
Rick Danko
Story:
Clive A. Smith
Patrick Loubert
Michael Hirsh
Supervising Editor:
G. Scott LaBarge
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