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Release Date:
March 13, 1995
Original Title:
The Easter Promise
Alternate Titles:
Der kleine Esel
Genres:
Animation
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 45
Two children follow the events that lead Jesus from his joyous entry into Jerusalem to his betrayal, death, and ressurection. Jerem's dream has always been to be a great soldier for a king. His family tells him a man named Jesus is the real King. But when he sees Jesus enter Jerusalem on a donkey, he thinks he has been tricked. Disheartened, he runs off and meets with two Pharisees who promise to enlist him as a soldier to tell people that Jesus is a hoax. In a hard lesson about appearances and judging, Jerem learns that Jesus is a true King. But, is he too late? Has he helped the Pharisees condemn Jesus to death? Originally created by the Christian Broadcasting Network as a fully animated video, this exciting new Easter book features artwork from the video and re-telling of the same story.
Adaptation:
Ben Edwards
Angela Ward Costello
David Wilcox
Lindy Powell
Art Direction:
Woody Yocum
Angela Ward Costello
Lindy Powell
Diane Craig
Background Designer:
Woody Yocum
Maria Kiriakov
Michael Doraty
Casting:
Angela Ward Costello
Character Designer:
Thomas Riggin
Brian Smith
Martin Fuller
Mark Mitchell
Jason Piel
Rafael Rosado
Todd Cronin
Bob Spang
Director:
Angela Ward Costello
Executive Producer:
Ben Edwards
Dan Olson
Graphic Designer:
Martha Jones
Layout:
Dan Craig
Peter Cunningham
Barbara Woodruff
Joshua Gay
Music Arranger:
Brent Havens
Original Music Composer:
Angela Ward Costello
Producer:
Lindy Powell
Script Consultant:
Mike Joens
Ken Johnson
Storyboard Artist:
Martin Fuller
Mark Mitchell
Rafael Rosado
Storyboard Assistant:
Todd Cronin
Tony Lee
Jason Piel
Thomas Riggin
Dan Root
Bob Spang
Writer:
Brian Cochran
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