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Release Date:
December 21, 2006
Original Title:
6Teen: Snow Job
Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Fresh TV
Nelvana
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 43
It's three days before one of the biggest dances of the winter, and a humongous overnight snowfall means one thing - SNOW DAY! To Ron's horror, every teen in town immediately heads to one place - The Mall. Jude and Jonesy immediately wreck havoc with their wild stunts and get Ron-the-Rentacop on their bad side. Jonesy proceeds to get fired - again - but Jude's day off leads him to the opportunity of a lifetime - a chance to drive the ice rink's zamboni. Unfortunately he drives it right through The Penalty Box and is banned from the mall - forever
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Compositor:
D’Arcy Nichol
Director:
Karen Lessman
Executive Producer:
Scott Dyer
Eric Flaherty
Line Producer:
Ruta Cub
Wendy Errington
Music:
Don Breithaupt
Anthony Vanderburgh
Music Editor:
Scott McCrorie
Producer:
Jaelyn Galbraith
Writer:
Jennifer Pertsch
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