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Release Date:
February 25, 1995
Original Title:
Jirimpimbira: An African Folk Tale
Genres:
Adventure | Animation | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
ABC Video Enterprises
Greengrass Productions
Ruby-Spears Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 25
A brave boy named Temba ventures to find food and water for his drought-striken village. But when he is given a set of magical bones, he uses them to gain riches for himself instead of sharing with his friends.
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Animation Director:
Marlene Robinson May
Ron Myrick
Assistant Director:
Brenda Piluso
Background Designer:
Greg Gardner
Jane Nessbaum
Dean Thomason
Ron Rush
Casting Coordinator:
Elliott Harold
Sharon Eisenberg
Character Designer:
George Goodchild
Color Designer:
Dene Ann Heming
Colorist:
Marc Wielage
Director:
Ron Myrick
Executive Producer:
Cheryl Huff
Dorez Douglas
Joe Ruby
Ken Spears
Main Title Designer:
Iraj Paran
Modelling Supervisor:
Miriam Boardman-goodman
Music:
Bobby Muzingo
Negative Cutter:
Mary Nelson-Duerrstein
Novel:
Kathleen Arnott
Producer:
Ron Myrick
Production Assistant:
Sharon Eisenberg
Debra Fisher
Production Coordinator:
Jeffrey Morgan Cooke
Production Manager:
Loretta High
Prop Designer:
Frank Rocco
Jennifer Mcchristian
Publicist:
Patti Mcteague
Storyboard Designer:
Don Manual
Elaine Hultgren
Scott Heming
Teleplay:
Dorothy Middleton
Vocal Coach:
Susan Blu
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