The Little Mole (2004 film)/Credits

Credits of the 2004 Columbia Pictures animated film The Little Mole.

Opening credits


Columbia Pictures

presents

In association with

Imagine Entertainment and

Lionsgate

The Little Mole

Directed by

Ron Myrick Jeffrey Gatrall

and

Phil Roman

Produced by

Ron Myrick

With the voices of

Nikita Hopkins

Tara Strong

Richard Kind

Jim Cummings

Lara Jill Miller

Joe Alaskey

Michael Bell

Peter Cullen

Ken Sansom

Tom Kenny

Kath Soucie as Lisa Goodwin

Jeff Bergman

June Foray

Billy West

Rob Rackstraw

and

Travis Oates

Based on

“The Mole”

by

Zdeněk Miler

Music composed by

Gregor Narholz

and

Mark Mancina

First part of end credits
Directed by

Ron Myrick Jeffrey Gatrall

and

Phil Roman

Produced by

Ron Myrick

Cast
Storyboard Artists

TBA

Additional Storyboard Artists

TBA

Editorial
TBA

Art
TBA

Layout
TBA'

Animation
TBA

Lighting
TBA

Effects
TBA

Production
TBA

Post Production
TBA

Music
TBA

Songs
“Can’t Find My Friend”

Written by Carly Simon

Performed by Nikita Hopkins

Courtesy of Sony Music

under license from Fox Music

“I Miss You, Friend”

Written by Carly Simon

Performed by Nikita Hopkins and Richard Kind

Courtesy of Sony Music

under license from Fox Music

“I’m Popeye the Sailor Man”

written by Sammy Lerner

Preformed by Jack Mercer

Courtesy of Sony Music (from recording)

under license from Fox Music

”What a Wonderful World”

written by Bob Thiele

Performed by Louis Armstrong

Courtesy of Universal Music Group

under license from Fox Music

with Special Thanks to
Zdeněk Miler

Alien Productions

Hanna-Barbera

E. C. Segar

Warner Bros.

Final part of end credits
No animals were harmed in the making of this motion picture.

The events, characters and firms depicted in this motion picture are fictitious. Any similarity to actual person, living or dead or to actual firms is purely confidential.

© 2004 Columbia Pictures and Liongate All Rights Reserved.

Columbia Pictures and Lionsgate are the authors and creators of this motion picture for the purpose of copyright and other laws in all countries throughout the world.

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.