Animal Channel (2009)
Sequel to '¡Qué vecinos tan animales!'
The stork Cathy and the mouse Nicholas, was forced to close the theater where they work for living. With the courage and imagination that characterize them, our friends are used as intrepid reporters of a new television channel run by Big Mouse. Soon realize they need a program that launched to stardom. It will not be easy.
Director: Maite Ruiz de Austri
Genre: Drama, Animation
Runtime: 75 min
Release Date: March 27, 2009
Cast
- Pilar Ferrero - La cigüeña Cathy
- Anselmo Herrero - Papá ratón
- Nuría Marín Picó - Mamá ratón
- Alberto Escobal García - El ratón Nicolás
Screenplay
- Maite Ruiz de Austri (Story)
- Juan Velarde (Screenplay)
- Juan Velarde (Storyboard)
Music: Moncho García
Production: Extra Extremadura de Audiovisuales S.A., Barton Films, Ministerio de Cultura España, Canal Extremadura, EiTB
Country: Spain
Language: Español
Budget: $1M
Box Office: $2M
Original Language: es
Keywords
journalism, sequel, animals, woman director
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Animal Channel about?
- The stork Cathy and the mouse Nicholas, was forced to close the theater where they work for living. With the courage and imagination that characterize them, our friends are used as intrepid reporters of a new television channel run by Big Mouse. Soon realize they need a program that launched to stardom. It will not be easy.
- Who directed Animal Channel?
- Animal Channel was directed by Maite Ruiz de Austri.
- Who stars in Animal Channel?
- Animal Channel stars Pilar Ferrero, Anselmo Herrero, Nuría Marín Picó, Alberto Escobal García.
- How long is Animal Channel?
- Animal Channel has a runtime of 1h 15m (75 minutes).
- What genre is Animal Channel?
- Animal Channel is a Drama, Animation film.
- What is the budget of Animal Channel?
- Animal Channel had a budget of $1M.
- How much did Animal Channel gross?
- Animal Channel grossed $2M worldwide.
- Where was Animal Channel produced?
- Animal Channel was produced in Spain.