101 Dalmatian Street - Walkies on the Wild Side
Synopsis
Featured episode WALKIES ON THE WILD SIDE - After Dolly teases Dylan for being too domestic, Dylan is determined to show her he can be wild and enlists Fergus the Fox to bring out his inner wolf.
Official Selection Annecy International Animation Film Festival 2019 - TV Films Competition
Details
- Year
- 2018
- Type of film
- Shorts
- Running time
- 11 mins
- Director
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Miklos Weigert
- Producer
- Karen Doyle
- Executive Producer
- Cara Speller
- Screenwriter
- Head Writer: Maria O'Loughlin; Screenwriters: Ciarán Morrison, Mick O'Hara; Storyboard: Barry Reynolds
- Sound
- James O'Brien
- Composer
- Nathan Klein, Rupert Cross, Theo Vidgen
- Principal cast
- Voice Cast: Michaela Dietz, Josh Brener, Ella Kenion, Rhashan Stone, Conor MacNeill, Ben Bailey Smith, Aimee-Ffion Edwards, Rhys Isaac-Jones
- Character Designer
- Marie Ecarlat, Andrea Torrejón, Caroline Lefèvre, Margaux Zinsner
- Transmission Format Details
- 101 DALMATIAN STREET series comprises of 40 x 11 min episodes, 5 x 22 min specials/two-parters and 10 x 2 min shorts
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Passion Animation Studios (UK), Atomic Cartoons (CA), Disney Channels (EMEA)
Passion Animation Studios
Passion PicturesCounty House
33-34 Rathbone Place
London
W1T 1JN
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