Arcade 2 (2020 film)/Credits

Full Credits for Arcade (2020 film).

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TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX ANIMATION AND DAVIS ENTERTAINMENT Presents

In Association With 1492 PICTURES/HAPPY MADISON PRODUCTIONS/BLUE SKY STUDIOS

A VERTIGO ENTERTAINMENT/WALDEN MEDIA/BRON CREATIVE/NELVANA/ATLAS ENTERTAINMENT Production

Arcade 2

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Directed by LARRY HUBER

Produced by FRED SEIBERT, p.g.a CONRAD VERNON

Executive Producers SAM REGISTER FRED SEIBERT LARRY HUBER

Story by FRED SEIBERT

Screenplay by ROB LETTERMAN LARRY HUBER FRED SEIBERT BOB BOYLE

Music by RANDY NEWMAN

Production Designer PETE ONWALD

Editor ARON SMITH

Head of Story TOM HAHN

Head of Character Animation PETER NASH

Head of Layout TOM BURNO JR.

Art Director JUSTIN ROBERTS

Production Managers GREG SIMMONS, ST. KEITH SCOTTI

Supervising Animators ERIC NALDDIE SAM MURRPAY TONY LENORIDS BRAD MILLER JOSH SHARP PETER MILLER ALEX NADLIES

Lighting Supervisors

Digital Producers

CG Supervisors

Supervising Sound Editor THOMAS JONES

Sound Designer REN KLYCE

Music Supervisor KIER LEHMAN

Post Production
Digital Intermediate by EFILM

Songs
Soundtrack Available on

Blue Sky Babies
This production participation in the New York State Governor's Office of Motion Picture & Television Development's Post Production Credit Program

With The Participation of The Ontario Production Services Tax Credit

and the Quebec Production Services Tax Credit

This project was complete with assistance from the Georgia Film, Music, & Digital Entertainment Office, a division of the Georgia Department of Economic Development

Visual Effects Produced in Melbourne, Australia,

With The Assistance of Film Victoria Australia

Special thanks to the State of Connecticut Office of Film,Television and Digital Media

© 2020 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation

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

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and any unauthorized duplication, distribution or exhibition of this motion picture could result in

criminal prosecution as well as civil liability.

The making and authorized distribution of this film

supported over 12,000 jobs and involved over

one million work hours.