Twentieth Toons: Quest for the Toon Temple/Credits

Credits for the 2022 20th Century Animation film Twentieth Toons: Quest for the Toon Temple.

Opening credits




20th Century Animation

presents

TWENTIETH TOONS

QUEST FOR THE TOON TEMPLE

First part of the credits
TWENTIETH TOONS

QUEST FOR THE TOON TEMPLE

Directed by

KEVIN LIMA & MIKE MITCHELL

Produced by

JOHN COHEN, p.g.a.

Screenplay by

JONATHON E. STEWART & EYAL PODELL

PETER ACKERMAN & KEVIN COSTELLO

Story by

JONATHAN AIBEL & GLENN BERGER

Second part of the credits
Casting by

Christian Kaplan, C.S.A.

Jamie Sparer Roberts, C.S.A.

Cast
To be added

Additional Voices
To be added

Story
Story Artists

Additional Story

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

Layout
To be added

Animation
Animators More to be added

Additional 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
Post Production Sound Services by

Skywalker Sound

A Lucasfilm Ltd. Company

Marin County, California

More to be added

Songs
To be added

Technology
To be added

Research & Development
To be added

Production Engineering
To be added

Systems
To be added

Technical Development
To be added

Information Technology
To be added

Hardware & Software
To be added

Technology Management
To be added

The Staff of 20th Century Animation
To be added

Production Babies
To be added

Final Part of the Credits
Copyright © 2022 Twentieth Century Studios. All Rights Reserved.

The events, characters, and firms depicted in this photoplay are fictitious. Any similarity to actual persons, living or dead, or to actual events or firms, is purely coincidental.

Ownership of this motion picture is protected by copyright and other applicable laws. Any unauthorized duplication, distribution, or exhibition of this motion picture could result in criminal prosecution as well as civil liability.

The making the authorized distribution of this film supported over 12,000 jobs and involved hundreds of thousands million work hours.