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Release Date:
January 1, 1992
Original Title:
P.J. Sparkles
Genres:
Animation
Production Companies:
Brentwood Television Funnies
Mattel
Mike Young Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 30
PJ is an orphan with no last name and she has a special wish, she wants someone to love. One night while out riding her grey horse Blaze, PJ gets her wish. The "Wishing Star" shines its magic light on her and her horse and PJ is transported to the gray world of Twinkle Town. There she meets three new friends, Glimmer, Glowee, and Sparks, three lonely children who live there and have been wishing for someone to love them. The Wishing Star has turned Blaze into a beautiful white talking horse and given PJ a crown that talks! Her clothing has changed into a brilliant, sparkling dress, which gives her a last name, she is now PJ Sparkles! She's been given a magic power, the magic of LOVE!
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Animation:
Jocelyn Sy
Animation Director:
Graham Morris
Karen Peterson
Erik Jan Peterson
Animation Manager:
Arnel Telesforo
Art Direction:
Mike Sosnowski
Associate Producer:
Pawn Evans
Pamela Hickey
Dennys McCoy
Casting:
Stuart M. Rosen
Color Assistant:
Pamela Long
Mimi Kwon
Creative Consultant:
Cathy Larson
Tim Thompson
Executive Producer:
Rick Ungar
Executive in Charge of Finance:
Michealene Cristini Risley
Film Processor:
Steve Siracusa
Key Art Production Assistant:
Sung-Woo Hong
Music:
William Anderson
Post-Production Manager:
Michael Hack
Producer:
Mike Young
Production Assistant:
Jayne Brown
Michelle Perslow
Production Design:
John Petrovitz
Production Manager:
Steven Hahn
Video Assist Operator:
Stuart M. Rosen
Writer:
Dennys McCoy
Pamela Hickey
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