The Pirate Kid is the 7th Installment in the Disney Kids Franchise as well as the Caroline Movies. It was released in April 1 2006
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Plot[edit | edit source]
From the world of “ZOOM” comes “The Pirate Kid,” a swashbuckling new adventure about Zarina (voice of Christina Hendricks), a smart and ambitious dust-keeper kid who’s captivated by Blue Pixie Dust and its endless possibilities. When Zarina’s wild ideas get her into trouble, she flees Pixie Hollow and joins forces with the scheming pirates of Skull Rock, who make her captain of their ship. Caroline (voice of Caroline Botelho) and her friends must embark on an epic adventure to find Zarina, and together they go sword-to-sword with the band of pirates led by a cabin boy named James (voice of Tom Hiddleston), who’ll soon be known as Ray Macmore himself. With laughter, heart, magic and thrills, “The Pirate Kid” sets sail April 1, 2006.
Staff[edit | edit source]
Executive Producer
Kate Taylor
Series Producer
Kathleen Shugrue
Director
Bob Comiskey
Supervising Producer
Paul Serafini
Content Producer
Marcy Gunther
Science Producer
Marisa Wolsky
Senior Editor
Arnie Harchik
Project Director
Lisa A. Jones
Business Manager
Maureen Henehan
Production Coordinator
Arelitsa Kazakos
Associate Producers
Eric Handler
Jessica Rueter Andrews
Assistant Director
Christopher Hastings
Production Manager
Peter Villa
Art Direction
Elles Gianocostas
Designer
Peter Lyons
Original Music
Manic Moose
Additional Music
Steve D'Angelo
Terry Tompkins
Dave Trusz
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Productions Inc.
Animation
Bruce Walker
FableVision Studios
Lighting Director
Chuck Eldridge
Technical Director
Dean Raymond
Floor Director
Beth Cosentino
Camera Operators
Jeff Gentile
Mark C. Helton
Stephen McCarthy
Michael Tivey
Audio
Christopher Allan
Assistant Lighting Director
Wayne Simpson
Audio 2
Jeffrey Briggette
Video
David Elinoff
VTR
Tom Pugh
Grip
Brendan Keefe
Scenics
Coburn Bennett
Benjamin W. Mayerson
Production Design
Production
Design Group
John Murphy, Jr.
Costume Designer
Parrish Kennington
Choreographer
Wyatt "Mo'gee" Jackson
Props
Lisa Shaftel
Prop Assistants
Jennifer Marbury
Lisa Nagid
Segment Editors
Shady Hartshorne
Maureen Keleher
Assistant Editor
Ryan Hodson
Post Audio Mix
Dan Lesiw
Science & Math Content Manager
Yasameen Sharif
Drama Coach
Maggie Steig
Script Coordinator
Jenna Goodearl
Script Production Assistants
Betsy Gartrell
Devon Tutak
Production Assistants
Stacey Babb
Karen Nelson
Make-Up
Jeri La Shay
Joe Rossi
Hair
Jill Robitaille
Researcher
Amy Podolsky
Food Consultant
Brett Frechette
Nurse
Toni Jackson
Cast Coordinator
Eric Williams
Mail Screener
Katie Murphy
Casting
Nancy Doyle
Science Content Director
Robert V. Lange, Ph. D.
Math Content Director
Andee Rubin, M.S.
Outreach
Susan Buckey
Amy Hubbard
Jenny Lisle
Ellen Robinson
Thea Sahr
Promotion
Susan Barrett
Amy Kunen Zall
Tracy Patterson
Tsering Yangzom
Station Relations
Julie Baker
Legal
Barbara Cecchini
Elaine Coolbrith
Jay Fialkov
Janice Flood
Nike Okediji
Cast[edit | edit source]
- Christina Hendricks as Zarina
- Ishiro Honda as James
- Julie Baker as Crocky
Appearances[edit | edit source]
Pixie Hollow Kids [edit | edit source]
- Tomoyuki Tanaka as Fawn
- Hiroshi Miyagawa as Rosetta
- Caroline Botelho as Herself
- Hajime Koizumi as Silvermist
- Ryohei Fujii as Iridessa
- Eiji Tsuburaya as Vidia
Gallery[edit | edit source]
Soundtrack[edit | edit source]
Main Article: The Pirate Kid (Soundtrack)[edit | edit source]
Alenarte Titles[edit | edit source]
Theatrical Releases[edit | edit source]
- USA- 2006
U.S Release[edit | edit source]
Rotten Tomatoes Rating[edit | edit source]
When The Pirate Kid was released in 2006, the Rotten Tomatoes Rating was 89% Positive, like all Movies in the Caroline Series
Reception[edit | edit source]
The Pirate Kid is most known for introducing James to be Ray from Season 2 of ZOOM
Video Releases[edit | edit source]
Trivia[edit | edit source]
Refrences[edit | edit source]
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