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tangerine bear

Start Of The Tangerine Bear: Home in Time for Christmas (1999).Right Entertainment logo (2001-2009) (again).Universal Pictures Video logo (1997-2012).

tangerine bear

  • Copyright Notice Warning Screen (2002-2005).
  • This Has Been a Family Home Entertainment Presentation.
  • Any unauthorized exhibition, distribution or reproduction of this motion picture or videotape of any part thereof (including the soundtrack) may result in severe civil and criminal penalties.
  • This motion picture is protected under the laws of the United States and other countires.
  • is the author and creator of this motion picture for the purposes of copyright and other laws in all countries throughout the world.
  • © 1999 Artisan Home Entertainment Inc.
  • Any similarity to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental and unintentional.
  • The characters, incidents, events depicted and the names use din this motion picture are fictitious.
  • Produced and Arranged by: John Boegehold.
  • Written by: John Boegehold, Molly Pasutti, Robin Tapp.
  • Written by: John Boehold, Molly Pasutti, Robin Tapp.
  • Trisha Yearwood Appearing Courtesy of MCA Records Nashville.
  • Produced and Arranged by: Donald Alan Siegal.
  • Assistant Animator: Jezreel Mann Carlos II.
  • Key Animators: Ricky Yoingco, Abe Legaspi, Eric Diano,Rhon Arabina, Dennis Fuentes.
  • Overseas Studio Faciltiies: Fil-Cartoons, Inc.
  • Voice Recording Facility: Marc Graue Recording Services.
  • Post Prduction, Telecine & On-Line Services: Sunset Post Glendale, CA.
  • Executive in Charge of Production: Kurt Albrecht.
  • Production Assistants: Max Ferguson, Matt Otsoki, Catherien Wilson.
  • Production Coordinator: Rebecca Groombridge.
  • Art Department Coordinator: Shawm Brydon.
  • Re-recording Mixers: Tim Borquez, Timothy Garrity.
  • Foley Artists: Diane Greco, Monette Holder.
  • Dialogue & AR Editing: Eileen Horta M.P.S.E., Les Wolf.
  • Supervising Sound Editor: Eileen Horta M.P.S.E., Tim Borquez.
  • Post Production Sound Provided by: Horta Editorial & Sound Inc.
  • Post Production Supervisor: Nicole Speed.
  • Track Readers: Lori Wetzler, Eileen Horta, M.P.S.E.
  • Timing Directors: Vincente Bassols, Mark Glamack, Fred Miller, Ron Myrick, Bob Nesler, Phil Reynolds.
  • Storyboard Clean-up & Revisions: Shavonne Cherry, Ray Nedeau, Eduardo Olivares, Rich Wilkie.
  • Storyboard Artists: Rob Gibbs, Art Mawhinney, Roy Meurin, Scott Shaw, Moroni Taylor, Hank Tucker.
  • Background Key: Silvana Ambarsoumayan, Marco Cinello, Brian Fujimori, Nadia Vuebernova.
  • Effects Design: John Huey, Jeff Howard, Harold Modreau.
  • Background Layout Clean-up: Cytnhia Ignacio.
  • Background Layout: Marco Cinello, Tony Lovett.
  • Mouth Charts/Animation Cycles: Eduardo Olivares.
  • Character Clean-up: Tim Ingersoll, Greg Miller.
  • Additional Character Designs: Eduardo Olivares, Bert Ring, Betty Tang.
  • Overseas Animation Supervisor: Derek Evertsfield.
  • Supervising Art Director: Michael Paraskevas.
  • Additional Music Sequencing: Kevin Bassinson.
  • Additional Underscore: Donald Alan Siegal, Charles Fernandez, John Zuker.
  • Casting by: Eileen knight, Casting, C.S.A.
  • Bear #3 & Little Girl - Camillie Winbush.
  • tangerine bear

    Little Boy on Santa's Lap - Aaron Spann.Stranger & Radio Announcer - Keith Langsdale.Bear #1 & Little Boy #2 - Jeannie Elias.Bear #2 & Little Boy #3 - Orlando Brown.Based Upon the Book Written by: Betty Paraskevas and.Co-Executive Producers: Betty Paraskevas and Michael Paraskevas.Tom Bosley, Jenna Elfman, Howie Mandel, David Hyde Pierce, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Marlon Wayans, Trisha Yearwood.Looking for a Place to Belong (End Credits Version).Looking for a Place to Belong (Opening Credits Version).Aaron Spann – Little Boy on Santa's Lap.Keith Langsdale – Stranger, Radio Announcer.In time, bear befriends a group of humorous toys that become a family to him and he learns that being different is what makes each of us special. He is shipped to a secondhand store, where over time the sun fades his fur to a curious shade of. He dreams of going home with a caring family at Christmas, but as the season ends the unhappy teddy sits alone on the shelf. The heart-warming story of a teddy bear whose smile was accidentally sewn on upside down.














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