Magina/Credits

Here are the credits for the 2003 Universal Feature Animation film, Magina.

Opening credits


Universal Pictures

presents

MAGINA

First part of the credits
Directed by Ash Brannon

Co-Director Michael Wildshill

Produced by Chris Jenkins

Co-Producer Pam Marsden

Executive Producers Melissa Hester Roy Kobayashi

Associate Producer Adam S. Miller

Original Story by Michael Wildshill Ash Brannon Gary Hall Jim Anderson Amy McNeill

Screenplay by Irene Mecchi Gary Hall

Songs by Stephen Schwartz

Score Composed by Randy Edelman

Second part of the credits
Editing by Gregory Perler

Production Designers Yarrow Cheney Cynthia Marion Daniel St. Pierre

Art Director John France

Character Designers Carlos Grangel Mark Jennings Tina Mickzon Pete Moss

Visual Effects Supervisor Charlie Conner

Animation Director Elliot Franklin, Jr.

Sound Designer Randy Thom

Story
Story Supervisor Daan Jippes

Story Consultants Tab Murphy Bob Tzudiker Noni White

Storyboard Artists Julius Aguimatang Jim Anderson Kurt R. Anderson Jared Brady Mike Cachuela Gaëtan Brizzi Paul Brizzi Louie del Carmen Jun Falkenstein John France James Fujii Jim Kammerud Anderson Konishi Steven Hill Larry Leker Warren Leonhardt Kris Pearn Darrell Rooney Lyndon Ruddy Rafael Zentil

Additional Storyboard Artists Mike Bell Ed Gombert Bret Haaland Jorgen Klubien Michael LaBash Tony Leondis Floyd Norman Nester Ormond Anthony Stacchi

Editorial
Associate Editors Susan Fitzer Pamela Ziegenhagen-Shefland

First Assistant Editors Catherine Apple Ed Fuller

Second Assistant Editors Thomas Derviom Steven Liu Johnathan Schinner

Additional Editors Joyce Arrastia Edie Bleiman Stephen L. Meek Julie Rogers

More to be added

Last part of the credits
© 2003 Universal Studios

All Rights Reserved.

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© 1997 Universal Studios

Universal Studios is the author of this motion picture for the

purposes of the Berne Convention and all national laws giving effect thereto.

The characters and events depicted in this photoplay are fictitious.

Any similarity to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

This motion picture is protected under the laws of the United States

and other countries. Unauthorized duplication, distribution or

exhibition may result in civil liability and criminal prosecution.

Created and Produced at

Universal Feature Animation

Universal City, California