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'''''Casper's Haunted Christmas''''' is a 2000 direct-to-video film produced by [[Harvey Comics]] and [[Mainframe Entertainment]] and released by [[Universal Pictures]] on October 31, 2000. Unlike its [[direct-to-video]] predecessors, this video was completely [[computer animated]]. It stars [[Brendan Ryan Barrett]] as the voice of [[Casper the Friendly Ghost]]. [[Randy Travis]] provided original music. |
'''''Casper's Haunted Christmas''''' is a 2000 direct-to-video film produced by [[Harvey Comics]] and [[Mainframe Entertainment]] and released by [[Universal Pictures]] on October 31, 2000. Unlike its [[direct-to-video]] predecessors, this video was completely [[computer animated]]. It stars [[Brendan Ryan Barrett]] as the voice of [[Casper the Friendly Ghost]]. [[Randy Travis]] provided original music. |
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It was aired on [[Cartoon Network]]. Today, rights to ''Casper's Haunted Christmas'' were owned by [[Classic Media]] |
It was aired on [[Cartoon Network]]. Today, rights to ''Casper's Haunted Christmas'' were owned by [[Classic Media]], and [[Disney|Walt Disney Company]] |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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Kibosh, the King of Ghosts, decrees that Casper must scare someone before Christmas Day or he will be banished to The Dark. To make sure this happens, he confiscates [[The Ghostly Trio|the Ghostly Trio's]] Scare licenses and flings them to Kriss, Massachusetts where they meet the Jollimore Family. When Casper's good behavior starts to act up, the Ghostly Trio call in Casper's look-a-like cousin [[Spooky the Tuff Little Ghost|Spooky]] to do the job. |
Kibosh, the King of Ghosts, decrees that Casper must scare someone before Christmas Day or he will be banished to The Dark. To make sure this happens, he confiscates [[The Ghostly Trio|the Ghostly Trio's]] Scare licenses and flings them to Kriss, Massachusetts where they meet the Jollimore Family. When Casper's good behavior starts to act up, the Ghostly Trio call in Casper's look-a-like cousin [[Spooky the Tuff Little Ghost|Spooky]] to do the job. |
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Directed by | Owen Hurley |
Written by | Ian Boothby Roger Fredericks |
Produced by | Byron Vaughns |
Starring | Brendan Ryan Barrett Kathleen Barr Ian James Corlett Grame Kingston Terry Klassen Scott McNeil Tegan Moss James Earl Jones Tabitha St. Germain Lee Tockar Samuel Vincent |
Narrated by | David Kaye |
Edited by | Andrew Duncan |
Music by | Randy Travis |
Production company | Harvey Entertainment |
Release date | October 31, 2000 |
Running time | 84 minutes |
Countries | Canada United States |
Language | English |
Casper's Haunted Christmas is a 2000 direct-to-video film produced by Harvey Comics and Mainframe Entertainment and released by Universal Pictures on October 31, 2000. Unlike its direct-to-video predecessors, this video was completely computer animated. It stars Brendan Ryan Barrett as the voice of Casper the Friendly Ghost. Randy Travis provided original music.
It was aired on Cartoon Network. Today, rights to Casper's Haunted Christmas were owned by Classic Media, and Walt Disney Company
Plot
Kibosh, the King of Ghosts, decrees that Casper must scare someone before Christmas Day or he will be banished to The Dark. To make sure this happens, he confiscates the Ghostly Trio's Scare licenses and flings them to Kriss, Massachusetts where they meet the Jollimore Family. When Casper's good behavior starts to act up, the Ghostly Trio call in Casper's look-a-like cousin Spooky to do the job.
Cast
- Brendan Ryan Barrett - Casper
- Kathleen Barr - Carol Jollimore
- Ian James Corlett - Little Kid
- David Kaye - Narrator
- Grame Kingston - Fatso
- Terry Klassen - Stinkie
- Scott McNeil - Stretch
- Tegan Moss - Holly Jollimore
- James Earl Jones - Kibosh
- Tabitha St. Germain - Poil
- Pauly Shore - Snivel (US)
- Lee Tockar - Snivel (UK)
- Samuel Vincent - Spooky
Crew
- Ian Boothby - Co-writer
- Roger Fredericks - Co-writer
- Kris Zimmerman - Voice Director
- Byron Vaughns - Producer
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