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Release Date:
December 14, 2004
Original Title:
The Cat That Looked at a King
Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Disney Television Animation
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
This short film is a combination of live-action and animation. It is done in the style of the chalk drawings seen in the original "Mary Poppins" film and was produced exclusively for the 40th Anniversary Special Edition DVD released in December of 2004. Julie Andrews and two children magically enter the animated world of the chalk drawings to experience this whimsical tale based on one of the chapters from the original series of "Mary Poppins" books.
Art Direction:
Cristy Maltese
Casting Director:
Matthew Jon Beck
Jen Rudin
Compositing Lead:
Katsuya Kozutsumi
Costume Design:
Randy Gardell
Director:
Peter Schneider
Dave Bossert
Director of Photography:
Kenneth H. Wiatrak
Editor:
Tim Mertens
Hairstylist:
John Isaacs
Lead Animator:
Kenichi Tsuchiya
Line Producer:
Gerard DiNardi
Makeup Artist:
Rick Sharp
Novel:
P.L. Travers
Original Music Composer:
Mark Watters
Producer:
Baker Bloodworth
Production Design:
Rasoul Azadani
John Iacovelli
Production Manager:
Liane Abel Dietz
Set Decoration:
Jason Howard
Story:
Shirley Pierce
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