Snoopy Presents: Lucy's School (2022) [G]

Release Date:
August 11, 2022

Original Title:
Snoopy Presents: Lucy's School

Alternate Titles:
Lucy's School

Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Family

Production Companies:
Charles M. Schulz Creative Associates
WildBrain Studios

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AR: ATP  AU: G  BE: AL  BG: B  BR: L  CA: G  CZ: U  DK: A  ES: A  FI: S  FR: TP  GR: K  HK: I  HU: KN  ID: SU  IE: G  IN: U  IT: T  KR: All  LT: V  LU: A  LV: U  MX: A  MY: U  NL: AL  NO: A  NZ: G  PH: G  PL: AL  PT: Públicos  RU: 6+  SE: Btl  SG: G  SK: U  TW: 0+  US: G  ZA: A 

Runtime: 38

A tribute to teachers!

The Peanuts gang is nervous about going to a new school, so Lucy starts her own. She soon learns that teaching is tougher than she thought—and that change can be a good thing.

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Marjorie Familar

Animation:
Fernando Bastos de Souza
Kimberly Amador
Kristoffer Ager

Animation Director:
Justin Smith

Animation Supervisor:
Felipe Almeida
Chris Derochie
Arisa Ranaka
Mariana Villegas Flores

Art Direction:
Renée Chio O'Shea

Assistant Editor:
Kevin Goolsby

Assistant Sound Editor:
Sean Szutka

Associate Editor:
Mason Haynes

Associate Producer:
Angela Belyea
Cassie Price

Background Designer:
Ella Culajevic
Eward Duff
Robyn Drage
Jenny Chen

Casting:
Carly DeNure

Character Designer:
Natalie Woo

Characters:
Charles M. Schulz

Color Designer:
Paul Baczinski
Jenny Chen
Catherine Horne

Compositing Artist:
Mitchell Brown
Noah Van Buhren
Peter Cayna

Compositing Lead:
Mark Garnes
Jesse Willson

Compositing Supervisor:
Ricky Laity

Conductor:
Márton F. Tóth

Creative Consultant:
Clay Kaytis
Art Roche

Creative Producer:
Logan McPherson

Director:
Raymond S. Persi

Executive Producer:
Josh Scherba
Bryan Schulz
Amir Nasrabadi
Anne Loi
Cornelius Uliano
Paige Braddock
Craig Schulz
Stephanie Betts

Executive Story Editor:
Alex Galatis

Finance:
Cathrine Vedeler

Foley Artist:
Ian Mackie

Graphic Designer:
Molly Ackland

Head of Story:
Erik Wiese

Lead Animator:
Montana Brodie Bradshaw
Daniela Juárez
Sarah Lynne Huff

Lead Editor:
Steven Liu

Lighting Artist:
Jocelyn Tremain Amazes
Alec Bazarov
Nashia Clarke

Lighting Supervisor:
Renée Chio O'Shea

Musician:
Trey Henry
Ryan Shaw
Jordan Siegel

Online Editor:
Fred W. Richters

Orchestrator:
Jordan Seigel
Devin Roth

Original Music Composer:
Jeff Morrow

Other:
Rick Senechal

Pipeline Technical Director:
Manu Jehman
Johnny Cochrane

Producer:
Timothy Jason Smith

Production Coordinator:
Matthew Enright
Alena Carnes
Paola Mejia Conde
Lilian Mayumi Bermas

Production Design:
Kai Fraser

Production Designer:
Pascal Campion

Production Manager:
Kim Rozner
Carly DeNure

Production Supervisor:
Shaylene Sall
Amber Chambers-Ortiz
Zoe Borroz

Project Manager:
Anthony DeSena
Mirna Cabral

Prop Designer:
Jenny Chen
Paul Baczinski
Catherine Horne

Score Engineer:
Chris Fogel

Set Designer:
Benjamin Larsen
Jacob Adams
Dennis Hu

Set Supervisor:
Eric Chow
Bob Etchingham

Sound Designer:
Gregorio Gómez

Sound Engineer:
Brian Gallant

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Angelo Nicoloyannis
Greg Stewart

Special Effects:
Jayson Woolvett
Daniel Fung

Special Effects Supervisor:
Chris Andrews

Story Editor:
Raymond S. Persi

Storyboard Artist:
David Lux
Pierre-Alexandre Comtois
Mark Ackland

Systems Administrators & Support:
John Adano

Writer:
Craig Schulz
Cornelius Uliano
Bryan Schulz

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