Alaina Gleen: World's Most Wanted/Credits

Here are the credits for the 2021 20th Century Animation film, Alaina Gleen: World's Most Wanted.

Opening Credits




Twentieth Century Animation

presents

A

Thaila Ward

Production

ALAINA GLEEN: WORLD'S MOST WANTED

First Part of the Credits
In Loving Memory of

TIANNA HOPES

Thank you for bringing your help for our beloved pink-haired girl.

(1955 - 2021)

Written and Directed by Thalia Ward

Co-Directed by Thurop Van Orman

Produced by John Cohen, p.g.a. Mark Wilson, p.g.a.

Screenplay by

Matt Lieberman • Peter Ackerman

Eyal Podell & Jonathon E. Stewart

Story by

Thalia Ward

Brad Cuddyer

Jared Brady

Original Score by

Henry Jackman

Edited by

David Ian Salter, A.C.E.

Clare Knight

Executive Producers

Lori Forte

Robert L. Baird

Tianna Hopes

Associate Producers

Denise L. Rottina

Kyle Curtis

Visual Effects Supervisor

Mark Cooper

Heads of Story

Tianna Hopes

Chuck McKay

Jim Brawley

Production Designers

Hector Shields

Pete Oswald

Art Director: Environments

Todd Girmann

Art Director: Characters

Andy Bialk

Heads of Animation

Josiah Rollins

Lisa Garrett

Director of Cinematography: Layout

Dustin Scott

Director of Cinematography: Lighting

Seth Ridgwell

Technical Supervisor

Leonardo Shaw

Head of Characters and Technical Animation

Jeff Herman

Head of Environments

Rachel Hernandez

Heads of Effects Animation

Devon Gutierrez

Tom Nawrocki

Effects Supervisor

Andy Merrell

Character Modeling Supervisor

Chloe Hussett

Environment Modeling Supervisor

Emilio Caldwell

Character Rigging Supervisors

Marius Lennon

Debra McCarthy

Simulation Supervisor

Kevin Williams

Technical Animation Supervisors

Claire Strickland Matt Sulzberger

Animation Supervisors

Amy Barnes • Effie Guerrero • Michael Hodge

Justin Murillo • Melanie Wong

Layout Supervisor

Adam E. Finley

Crowds Supervisor

Kelly Bradshaw

Lighting Supervisors

Caleb Fritz

Sean Greer • Derek Lerman

Stereoscopic Supervisor

Daniel Abramovich

Production Manager

Anthony Nisi

Sound Designers

Gary Rydstrom

Randy Thom

Second Part of the Credits
Casting by

Christian Kaplan, C.S.A.

Jamie Sparer Roberts, C.S.A.

Cast
To be added

Additional Voices
Stephen Apostolina

Kimberly Bailey

Dave Boat

Jen Cain

Oscar Camacho

June Christopher

David Cowgill

Wendy Cutler

Hudson D’Andrea

Grey DeLisle-Griffin

Jeff Fischer

Johnny Gidcomb

Jackie Gonneau

Daniel Kaz

Phil LaMarr

Lex Lang

Max Mittelman

Scott Menville

Heidi Brook Myers

Capri Oliver

Arthur Ortiz

Paul Pape

Jacqueline Pinol

Ben Pronsky

Maddix Robinson

Michelle Ruff

Justin Shenkarow

Warren Sroka

Shane Sweet

Fred Tatasciore

Randy Thom

Kari Wahlgren

ViviAnn Yee

Julian Zane

Story
To be added

Visual Development
To be added

Editorial
To be added

Modeling
To be added

Character Rigging
To be added

Character Simulation
To be added

Look Development
To be added

Technical Directors
To be added

Tactics
To be added

Layout
To be added

Animation
To be added

Crowds Animation
To be added

Technical Animation
To be added

Effects
To be added

Lighting
To be added

Stereo
To be added

Production
To be added

Music
To be added

Post Production
To be added

Songs
Coming soon!

Technology
Coming soon!

Research & Development
Coming soon!

Production Engineering
Coming soon!

Systems
Coming soon!

Technical Development
Coming soon!

Information Technology
Coming soon!

Hardware & Software
Coming soon!

Technology Management
Coming soon!

The Staff of 20th Century Animation
Coming soon!

Production Babies
Coming soon!

Final Part of the Credits
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The making the authorized distribution of this film supported over 14,000 jobs and involved hundreds of thousands million work hours.